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Re: Guile Hacker Handbook - Character sets


From: Jérémy Korwin-Zmijowski
Subject: Re: Guile Hacker Handbook - Character sets
Date: Fri, 19 Feb 2021 12:15:53 +0100
User-agent: Evolution 3.34.2

Le jeudi 18 février 2021 à 22:53 +0100, Ricardo Wurmus a écrit :
> Hi Jérémy,
> 
> > For those who missed it, I am also starting a work towards a guile-
> > ide.el for Emacs.
> > 
> > https://framagit.org/Jeko/guile-ide
> 
> Interesting.  Do you think there is some overlap with guile-
> studio[1]?
> (It’s available in Guix.)
> 
> [1]: https://git.elephly.net/software/guile-studio.git
> 

Hi Ricardo !

Firstly, I am convinced Guile Studio can help in Guile onboarding ! I
did come from Spacemacs and moved to Emacs (because of Paredit) when I
felt ready. I have to say the way Spacemacs configuration is made also
helped me to apprehend the jump to Emacs.

I think there could be overlaps actually even if we seem to serve
different purposes. In my perspective, Guile Studio could activate a
Guile mode instead of the Scheme mode ! This Guile mode would come from
guile-ide.el. So it can benefit to newcomers thanks to Guile Studio as
well as advanced (bare)Emacs users.

The guile-ide.el I try to build is focused on the code edition
(specially "refactoring" features like extracting or renaming
variables/procedures, adding/removing procedure parameters, generating
test/implemetation code/file, highlighting syntax errors/unused
variables/not defined variables, providing auto-completion, jumping to
definition/usage/documentation, and so on… all accross all files of a
project).
There is more, but I have to start somewhere haha.

Those are features I am used to when I edit code with editors at work.

Jérémy




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