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Re: What tools do you use with Guile?
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Jeremy Korwin-Zmijowski |
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Re: What tools do you use with Guile? |
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Tue, 03 Apr 2018 09:57:49 +0200 |
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>What do you use to build your projects? Do you use autotools,
>handwritten Makefiles, some other build system, or don't even use any
>build tools?
I use autotools, thanks to your blog post about it !
>How do you manage your software written in Guile? Do you use a package
>manager like GNU Guix, use the build system to install packages, or
>just
>copy files to your project directories?
I just use Guile distribution for the moment.
>What do you use to test your projects? srfi-64, guile-lib, or some
>other
>library?
SRFI-64
>What text editor do you use? GNU Emacs, vim, or some other editor? What
>extensions do you use for your editor?
Spacemacs
>Do you use other languages on Guile? Wisp, Lua, or some other language?
Nop
>Any other tool worth mentioning?
Guile REPL, git
>Thanks,
>Erik (OrangeShark)
Thank you !
Le 3 avril 2018 04:04:59 GMT+02:00, Erik Edrosa <address@hidden> a écrit :
>Hello everyone,
>
>Something I have been wondering is what tools does the community use to
>work on their GNU Guile projects?
>
>What do you use to build your projects? Do you use autotools,
>handwritten Makefiles, some other build system, or don't even use any
>build tools?
>
>How do you manage your software written in Guile? Do you use a package
>manager like GNU Guix, use the build system to install packages, or
>just
>copy files to your project directories?
>
>What do you use to test your projects? srfi-64, guile-lib, or some
>other
>library?
>
>What text editor do you use? GNU Emacs, vim, or some other editor? What
>extensions do you use for your editor?
>
>Do you use other languages on Guile? Wisp, Lua, or some other language?
>
>Any other tool worth mentioning?
>
>Thanks,
>Erik (OrangeShark)
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