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How to use Emacs with Scheme without tears and joint pain?
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fft1976 |
Subject: |
How to use Emacs with Scheme without tears and joint pain? |
Date: |
Fri, 14 Aug 2009 18:23:52 -0700 (PDT) |
User-agent: |
G2/1.0 |
I tried to use Emacs as suggested in the Gambit manual, and I also
tried the
Quack mode. Either I'm not using them right, or they just don't
provide the functionality I need. I'm not looking for something as
advanced as SLIME necessarily (which AFAIK only works with Scheme48),
but at least something like what you get with ELISP:
When you are editing a file, and eval an expression to the REPL, you
get an answer in the minibuffer (which should temporarily expand if
necessary) Also, if there is an error, you get a kind of pop-up window
that's easy to dismiss and get to the top level of the REPL. I don't
get these with Quack or Gambit mode.
How do you make this work with Emacs? Commercial IDEs ruined this for
me.
- How to use Emacs with Scheme without tears and joint pain?,
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