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Hat tip Marijn.
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This bugs was exposed by using rackunit, where all the output of, say,
check-eq? was lost for good (it was being sent to the stderr black
hole).
Hat tip Grant Retkke.
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We were not checking that the region sent to the scheme process was
balanced, resulting in said process waiting for ever on `read' (or its
moral equivalent in our current implementation). We now just refuse
to evaluate an improper region in the first place.
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At some point, we should make indentation rules buffer-local.
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Seems like the add-on package filladapt.el is broken in that its
version of fill-adapt uses a non-optional first argument. Aquamacs
users were filling the pain. Fixed by passing nil in our call to
fill-paragraph. Hat tip Jonathan Oddie.
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The nice go-back-to-previous-scheme-buffer behaviour of C-c C-z wasn't
working when the jump from a scheme file to the REPL was initiated via
run-geiser. Thanks, Marijn.
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Namely, geiser-font-lock-repl-prompt and geiser-font-lock-repl-input.
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In this little notebook i'm using, racket takes its time to start. In
fact, it can take more the previously slotted 10 seconds. Hence the
new geiser-repl-startup-time variable.
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Thanks, Leo.
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If we didn't find a define-module form after the cursor, or an
enclosing R6RS library form, we search forward for a module
definition. That way, things like C-c C-a work also from the top of
the file.
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Using called-interactively-p instead of interactive-p, if you have to
know. The latter is deprecated as of Emacs 23.2, which the lowest
version supported by Geiser.
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Autodoc was firing while the REPL was waiting for input of a (read)
call, causing all kinds of misbehaviour. We now inhibit autodoc on
sending a form for evaluation and re-inhibit it once a prompt is read
back again.
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Thanks Jon!
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The new custom variable, geiser-guile-load-init-file-p, will be gone
once Guile adquires the ability to specify the path to its init file.
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We were not checking the implementation associated to a REPL buffer
when reusing it, with much confusion ensued.
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Nothing interesting, really.
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We weren't tracking the "enter debugger" event correctly, and all
evaluations in debug mode were failing. There's still (at least)
another bug, because error navigation in backtraces seems broken.
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Some schemes (okay, Guile) may output spurious messages besides a
well-formed retort. This will be eventually fixed; in the meantime,
we try to skip the noise (and may fail miserably if that noise has a
form similar to the signal we search).
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As per Andy's request. Adding it to Racket (and to the user manual),
shouldn't be difficult).
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We were not handling properly mixing id and module names
completion. In Guile, it's a lost cause, because module names are not
identifiers and, therefore, don't share prefixes. In Racket, things
are nicer in that respect: there we can offer both at once. In Guile,
one at least has (thanks to this patch, too) M-`.
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i hope the anonymous reporter will check this...
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Following a suggestion by M. Harig, and following the policy that it's
better for command names to not be doubly hyphenated.
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Since C-c C-z/Z apparently conflict with each other, and the new
keybinding is more friendly anyway.
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Mark, again.
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Quoth Mark:
When the Geiser minor mode is toggled off using the command
`geiser-mode', the message:
Toggling eldoc-mode off; better pass an explicit argument.
is displayed in the echo area. This is traceable to line 219:
(eldoc-mode geiser-autodoc-mode)
The function `eldoc-mode' takes numeric arguments, while
`geiser-autodoc-mode' returns boolean values. Here is a
simple patch:
(eldoc-mode (if geiser-autodoc-mode 1 -1))
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TAB already does all the other stuff.
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We were using a comint-get-old-input function that was including the
prompt in its returned value. This was no problem most of the time
because we don't use comint-send-input before the process mark, but
there's another circumstance under which comint-get-old-input is
called, namely, when reaching the end of the input history. When
history is exhausted, the "old input" is inserted (go figure), and we
were inserting a prompt, wreaking havoc with its read-only-ness.
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My previous attempt was bogus! Also, i'm taking advantage of our
sending queries serially to simplify transaction queue processing, and
to clean after ourserlves on error.
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Let's use the scheme reader instead of half-assed regular expressions
and special-casing.
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Apparently, quack makes (thing-at-point 'symbol) to return "#" when
point is looking at a hash symbol, causing havoc to geiser. This patch
defends us about this behaviour.
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We cannot consistently maintain a local cache, because of
re-evaluations of external symbols will go unnoticed. The new strategy
(remembering only the latest signatures) mostly works, although it
introduces a bit of extra flickering every now and then.
A global cache is perhaps worth considering.
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Only display an activation message when called interactively.
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The message and the evaluated expression where getting mixed for Guile.
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