Re: No Guile on Windows? (was: My Guile Hacker Handbook)

2020-07-23 Thread Eli Zaretskii
> From: Dmitry Alexandrov > Date: Fri, 24 Jul 2020 03:06:53 +0300 > Cc: Guile User , Guix Help > > > ## Installation > > > ### On Windows > > > > No solution yet. > > Is that true? Itʼs true (and a pity) that there no official packages, of > course, but ‘no solution’? > > I vaguely recall,

Re: My Guile Hacker Handbook

2020-07-23 Thread Bonface M. K.
Jérémy Korwin-Zmijowski writes: > Le jeudi 23 juillet 2020 à 13:32 +0300, Bonface M. K. a écrit : >> I am that person ;) > > Please leave me your feedback on anything ! > Cool. I'll do that over the weekend or early next week :) > Jérémy > -- Bonface M. K. (https://www.bonfacemunyoki.com)

No Guile on Windows? (was: My Guile Hacker Handbook)

2020-07-23 Thread Dmitry Alexandrov
Jérémy Korwin-Zmijowski wrote: > https://jeko.frama.io > ## Installation > ### On Windows > > No solution yet. Is that true? Itʼs true (and a pity) that there no official packages, of course, but ‘no solution’? I vaguely recall, there was a Guile on MinGW a couple of years ago, does it no

Re: a French mailing list (was: test anything? (Re: My Guile Hacker Handbook))

2020-07-23 Thread Marc Chantreux
hello, > FWIW, the help-g...@gnu.org list, which you are crossposting, announce > [1] a policy of welcoming mail in many languages besides English, > which looks like a pretty sane choice, until there is substantial > traffic in a given language. thanks for letting us know. i'll definitely use

Re: test anything? (Re: My Guile Hacker Handbook)

2020-07-23 Thread Zelphir Kaltstahl
Definitely. Already marking e-mails as "extract information" to add to the list later. I also already added your tutorial in the tutorial category. ; ) On 23.07.20 12:40, Jérémy Korwin-Zmijowski wrote: > Hi Frank and Marc, > > I've never tried to use these frameworks. I will give them a try. > >

Re: guile-json 4.3.1 released

2020-07-23 Thread Aleix Conchillo Flaqué
Just released guile-json 4.3.2 with a hot fix. Sorry about that, Aleix On Wed, Jul 22, 2020 at 9:42 PM Aleix Conchillo Flaqué wrote: > Hi! > > I'm happy to announce guile-json 4.3.1. This version fixes an issue with > unicode surrogate pairs. Thanks to pkill9 and RhodiumToad from #guile. > >

Re: a French mailing list (was: test anything? (Re: My Guile Hacker Handbook))

2020-07-23 Thread Dmitry Alexandrov
Marc Chantreux wrote: > hould be nice to have a french mailing list [for Guile] as well FWIW, the help-g...@gnu.org list, which you are crossposting, announce [1] a policy of welcoming mail in many languages besides English, which looks like a pretty sane choice, until there is substantial

Re: My Guile Hacker Handbook

2020-07-23 Thread Jérémy Korwin-Zmijowski
Le jeudi 23 juillet 2020 à 13:32 +0300, Bonface M. K. a écrit : > I am that person ;) Please leave me your feedback on anything ! Jérémy

Re: test anything? (Re: My Guile Hacker Handbook)

2020-07-23 Thread Jérémy Korwin-Zmijowski
Le jeudi 23 juillet 2020 à 14:01 +0200, Marc Chantreux a écrit : > how did you find the srfi ? A search on srfi.schemers.org for "test" then I saw the SRFI-64 was part of Guile distribution, so... I didn't go further. Jérémy

Re: test anything? (Re: My Guile Hacker Handbook)

2020-07-23 Thread Marc Chantreux
hello, > I've never tried to use these frameworks. how did you find the srfi ? > They could be part of the awesome-guile list Zelphir initiated. sure. also on testanything.org. i can handle this but i feel i need more info at this point :) regards marc

Re: test anything? (Re: My Guile Hacker Handbook)

2020-07-23 Thread Marc Chantreux
hello, > I don't think many people use it, but I thought I'd mention it anyway. good to know. both guile-tap and scm-test-tap deserve an entry on testanything.org. yet i'm wondering if there is an official or de facto standard framework or output for testing in the scheme world. regards, marc

Re: test anything? (Re: My Guile Hacker Handbook)

2020-07-23 Thread Jérémy Korwin-Zmijowski
Hi Frank and Marc, I've never tried to use these frameworks. I will give them a try. They could be part of the awesome-guile list Zelphir initiated. Thank you for bringing this and also taking time to give feedback ! Jérémy

Re: My Guile Hacker Handbook

2020-07-23 Thread Bonface M. K.
Jérémy Korwin-Zmijowski writes: > Hello hackers ! > > I would liko to introduce my (almost started) book to you : > https://jeko.frama.io > Thanks for sharing! > It aims to provide a tutorial-like way to learn Guile. But also to get > used to tests. > > As I am not an experienced Guile

Re: test anything? (Re: My Guile Hacker Handbook)

2020-07-23 Thread Frank Terbeck
Hi, Marc Chantreux wrote: […] >> Hope it can help someone to jump in and hack. > > i just discovered srfi 64 thanks to your page. the thing is: when it > comes to test report, i have one simple rule: TAPs or GTFO. > > so i saw a TAP lib for guile (https://github.com/xevz/guile-tap) which > is not

test anything? (Re: My Guile Hacker Handbook)

2020-07-23 Thread Marc Chantreux
hello, > I would liko to introduce my (almost started) book to you : > https://jeko.frama.io a french guile documentation is very welcome (should be nice to have a french mailing list as well). > Hope it can help someone to jump in and hack. i just discovered srfi 64 thanks to your page. the

My Guile Hacker Handbook

2020-07-23 Thread Jérémy Korwin-Zmijowski
Hello hackers ! I would liko to introduce my (almost started) book to you : https://jeko.frama.io It aims to provide a tutorial-like way to learn Guile. But also to get used to tests. As I am not an experienced Guile hacker, the book will emerge accordingly to my Guile journey haha. Hope it