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authorJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz <jao@gnu.org>2010-06-19 23:35:21 +0200
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The humble beginnings of a user's manual.
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/scheme/Makefile.in
/scheme/guile/Makefile.in
/scheme/guile/geiser/Makefile.in
+/doc/geiser.aux
+/doc/geiser.cp
+/doc/geiser.dvi
+/doc/geiser.fn
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setting the variable `geiser-impl-installed-implementations' *before*
loading geiser.el. For instance:
- (setq geiser-impl-installed-implementations '(plt guile))
+ (setq geiser-impl-installed-implementations '(racket guile))
On opening a scheme file, Geiser will try to guess its Scheme,
defaulting to the first in the list. Use `C-c C-s' to select the
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+@node Copying This Manual, Index, Quick start, Top
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diff --git a/doc/geiser.texi b/doc/geiser.texi
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+\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*-
+@c %**start of header
+@setfilename geiser.info
+@settitle Geiser User Manual
+@c %**end of header
+
+@copying
+This manual documents Geiser, an Emacs environment to hack in Scheme.
+
+Copyright @copyright{} 2010 Jose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
+
+@quotation
+Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
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+@end copying
+
+@dircategory Emacs
+@direntry
+* Geiser: (geiser). Emacs environment for Scheme hacking.
+@end direntry
+
+@titlepage
+@title Geiser User Manual
+@subtitle Emacs and Scheme talk to each other
+@author Jose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
+@page
+@vskip 0pt plus 1filll
+@insertcopying
+@end titlepage
+
+@c Output the table of the contents at the beginning.
+@contents
+
+@ifnottex
+@node Top, Introduction, (dir), (dir)
+@top Geiser User Manual
+
+@insertcopying
+@end ifnottex
+
+
+@c Generate the nodes for this menu with `C-c C-u C-m'.
+
+@menu
+* Introduction::
+* Installation::
+* Quick start::
+* Copying This Manual::
+* Index::
+
+@detailmenu
+ --- The Detailed Node Listing ---
+
+Introduction
+
+* Manifesto::
+* Modus operandi::
+* Showing off::
+
+Installation
+
+* Must needs::
+* Friends::
+* Getting it::
+
+Copying This Manual
+
+* GNU Free Documentation License:: License for copying this manual.
+
+@end detailmenu
+@end menu
+
+@include intro.texi
+@include install.texi
+@include quick.texi
+@include fdl.texi
+@include index.texi
+
+@bye
+
+@c geiser.texinfo ends here
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+@c This is part of Geiser's user manual., , Copying This Manual, Top
+@c Copyright (C) 2010 Jose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
+@c See the file geiser.texi for copying conditions.
+
+@node Index
+@unnumbered Index
+
+@printindex cp
+
+
+@c Local Variables:
+@c mode: texinfo
+@c TeX-master: "geiser"
+@c End:
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+@node Installation, Quick start, Introduction, Top
+@chapter Installation
+
+@menu
+* Must needs::
+* Friends::
+* Getting it::
+@end menu
+
+@node Must needs, Friends, Installation, Installation
+@section Must needs
+
+If Geiser came with any guarantees, you'd break all of them by not using
+GNU Emacs 23 (or better) and at least one of the supported schemes,
+which right now are @uref{http://www.racket-lang.org, Racket} 5.0 (or
+better) and the latest and greatest
+@uref{http://www.gnu.org/software/guile, Guile} 1.9 directly compiled
+from a recent checkout of
+@uref{http://www.gnu.org/software/guile/repository.html, its git master
+branch}. Since Geiser supports multiple REPLs, having both of them will
+just add to the fun.
+
+@node Friends, Getting it, Must needs, Installation
+@section Friends
+
+Although Geiser does not need them, it plays well with (and is enhanced
+by) the following Emacs packages:
+
+@itemize
+@item @uref{http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/ParEdit, Paredit}.
+Regardless of whether you use Geiser or not, you shouldn't be coding
+in any Lisp dialect without the aid of Taylor Campbell's structured
+editing mode.
+@item @uref{http://nschum.de/src/emacs/company-mode/, Company}.
+Nikolaj Schumacher's @t{company-mode} provides a nice front-end for
+completion engines (such as Geiser's). Very nice if you like that kind
+of thing: judge by yourself with the help of
+@uref{http://www.screentoaster.com/watch/stU0lSRERIR1pYRFVdXVlRVFFV/company_mode_for_gnu_emacs,
+this screencast}.
+@end itemize
+
+@node Getting it, , Friends, Installation
+@section Getting it
+
+
+
+@c Local Variables:
+@c mode: texinfo
+@c TeX-master: "geiser"
+@c End:
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+@node Introduction, Installation, Top, Top
+@chapter Introduction
+
+Geiser is an Emacs environment to hack and have fun in Scheme. If that's
+enough for you, see @ref{Installation} to get it running and
+@ref{Quick start} for the fun.
+
+@menu
+* Manifesto::
+* Modus operandi::
+* Showing off::
+@end menu
+
+@node Manifesto, Modus operandi, Introduction, Introduction
+@section Manifesto
+
+Geiser is a collection of Emacs major and minor modes that conspire with
+one or more Scheme interpreters to keep the Lisp Machine Spirit alive.
+It draws inspiration (and a bit more) from environments such as Common
+Lisp's Slime, Factor's FUEL, Squeak or Emacs itself, and does its best
+to make Scheme hacking inside Emacs (even more) fun. Or, to be precise,
+what i consider fun. Geiser is thus my humble contribution to the
+dynamic school of expression, and a reaction against what i perceive as
+a derailment, in modern times, of standard Scheme towards the static
+camp. Because i prefer growing and healing to poking at corpses, the
+continuously running Scheme interpreter takes the center of the stage in
+Geiser. A bundle of Elisp shims orchestrates the dialog between the
+Scheme interpreter, Emacs and, ultimately, the programmer (that means,
+hopefully, you). It asks the live image for metadata in real time,
+providing access to them using, as much as possible, standard Emacs
+idioms.
+
+That's the dreal.
+
+@node Modus operandi, Showing off, Manifesto, Introduction
+@section Modus operandi
+
+As already mentioned, Geiser relies on a running Scheme process to
+obtain the information it makes accessible to the programmer. There's
+little effort, on the Elisp side, to understand, say, the module system
+used by the Scheme implementation at hand; instead, a generic interface
+between the two worlds is defined, and each supported Scheme includes a
+library implementing that API, together with some wee shims in Elisp
+allowing the reuse of the Emacs-side framework, which constitutes the
+bulk of the code.
+
+While being as generic as possible, the Scheme-Elisp interface makes
+some assumptions about the capabilities and interaction mode of the
+corresponding REPL. In particular, Geiser expects the latter to support
+namespaces in the form of a module system, and to provide a well defined
+way to establish the REPL's current namespace (or module), as well as
+the current's file module (or namespace). Thus, all evaluations
+performed by Geiser either in the REPL or in a source code buffer happen
+in the context of the current namespace. Every time you switch to a
+different file, you're switching namespaces automatically; at the REPL,
+you must request the switch explicitly (usually just using means
+provided by the Scheme implementation itself).
+
+If your favourite scheme supports the above modus operandi, it has all
+that's needed for a bare-bones Geiser mode. But Geiser can, and will,
+use any metadata available: procedure arities and argument lists to
+display interactive help, documentation strings, location information to
+jump to definitions, export lists to provide completion, and so on and
+so forth. Although this is not an all-or-none proposition (Geiser can
+operate with just part of that functionality available), i've
+concentrated initially in supporting those Schemes with the richest (to
+my knowledge) introspection capabilities, namely, Guile and Racket.
+
+@node Showing off, , Modus operandi, Introduction
+@section Showing off
+
+When working with a fully conniving Scheme, Geiser can offer the
+following functionality:
+
+@itemize @bullet
+@item
+Form evaluation in the context of the current file's module.
+@item
+Macro expansion.
+@item
+File/module loading and/or compilation.
+@item
+Namespace-aware identifier completion (including local bindings, names
+visible in the current module, and module names).
+@item
+Autodoc: the echo area shows information about the signature of the
+procedure/macro around point automatically.
+@item
+Jump to definition of identifier at point.
+@item
+Access to documentation (including docstrings when the implementation
+provides it).
+@item
+Listings of identifiers exported by a given module.
+@item
+Listings of callers/callees of procedures.
+@item
+Rudimentary support for debugging (when the REPL provides a debugging)
+and error navigation.
+@item
+Support for multiple, simultaneous REPLs.
+@end itemize
+
+In the following sections, i'll try to explain what these features
+actually are (i'm just swanking here), and how to use them for your
+profit. But, before that, let's see how to install Geiser.
+
+@c Local Variables:
+@c mode: texinfo
+@c TeX-master: "geiser"
+@c End:
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+@node Quick start, Copying This Manual, Installation, Top
+@chapter Quick start
+
+
+@c Local Variables:
+@c mode: texinfo
+@c TeX-master: "geiser"
+@c End: