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Re: [ANN] guile-bash
From: |
Ludovic Courtès |
Subject: |
Re: [ANN] guile-bash |
Date: |
Thu, 12 Feb 2015 23:39:52 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.4 (gnu/linux) |
Dmitry Bogatov <address@hidden> skribis:
> I would like to anounce my library, guile-bash. With it, you can write
> your bash functions in Scheme, like this:
>
> (use-modules (gnu bash))
> (define-bash-function (dtach-start-emacs)
> (unless (file-exists? "/tmp/emacs.dtach")
> #$[dtach -n /tmp/emacs.dtach emacs]))
This looks neat!
[...]
> Now you should have `dtach-start-emacs` function availiable. To get
> overview of what is availiable, see lisp/gnu/bash.scm Functions defined
> with `define-ffi` and `define-public` are of interest.
The (system ffi) module looks interesting. It would be nice to
integrate some of these ideas it into Guile proper eventually.
> About reader macro. To get variable value, write `#$HOME`, to set
>
> (set! #$HOME).
>
> #$[echo foo] is just eval
> #$(echo foo) captures output.
Cool. Just one nit: #$ is also used by Guix, so it would be nice if
guile-bash would use something else, in the interest of composability.
;-)
Random comments:
• lisp/ is conventionally the directory containing elisp code; for
Guile code, some of us use module/ or modules/ or just the
top-level directory.
• There are places with unnecessarily repeated #:export or
‘use-modules’ forms that look verbose to me.
Thanks for the nice hack!
Ludo’.
- [ANN] guile-bash, Dmitry Bogatov, 2015/02/07
- Re: [ANN] guile-bash,
Ludovic Courtès <=