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Re: Emacs and Geiser: Completion for Guix specific code?
From: |
Mekeor Melire |
Subject: |
Re: Emacs and Geiser: Completion for Guix specific code? |
Date: |
Wed, 16 Nov 2022 11:49:51 +0000 |
Sorry, I think the attached files were not separated well. Maybe it's
better this time!
mre.el
Description: Text document
mre.scm
Description: Text document
2022-11-16 / 11:07 / mekeor@posteo.de:
> Hello,
>
> when editing a Guix system declaration (system.scm) with GNU Emacs and
> Geiser (and corfu.el), can I get completion for Guix specific code?
> Right now, I only get completion suggestions based on generic Guile
> modules. E.g. completing "(ope" (by pressing C-M-i) does not offer
> "(operating-system", but only "(open" etc. from module (guile). Is there
> any way to get completion for the Guix-specific code?
>
> You can reproduce the reported behaviour as follows.
>
> 1. Save the attached mre.el and mre.scm files somewhere.
> 2. Modify the path to the Guix repository inside mre.el.
> 3. Make sure you have these packages installed, e.g. with a guix-shell:
>
> guix shell emacs emacs-corfu emacs-corfu-doc emacs-geiser \
> emacs-geiser-guile guile
>
> 4. Open that directory in a shell, navigate to the saved files, and
> launch Emacs:
>
> emacs -Q -l mre.el
>
> 5. In Emacs, open mre.scm, start Geiser with M-x geiser RET, navigate
> the cursor to "(opeHERE", and press C-M-i (which runs
> completion-at-point). You'll see that it does not suggest
> "operating-system". (Even if you have compiled all Guix inside your
> local clone of its repository.)
>
> Kindly
> Mekeor
>
>
> (require 'corfu)
> (setq
> corfu-auto t
> corfu-auto-prefix 0
> corfu-quit-no-match t)
> (global-corfu-mode)
>
> ;; optional:
> (require 'corfu-doc)
> (add-to-list 'corfu-mode-hook #'corfu-doc-mode)
>
> (require 'geiser-guile)
> (with-eval-after-load 'geiser-guile
> (add-to-list 'geiser-guile-load-path "/home/user/path/to/guix/repository"))
>
> (use-modules
> (gnu)
> (gnu system)
> (guix utils))
>
> (ope