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2012-09-29Autoload cookies in geiser.elJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
Useless there right now, but Emacs package engine is going to use them.
2012-09-02geiser-system-image-viewer -> geiser-image-viewerJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
2012-09-02Elisp: insert instead of put imagesJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
Images rendered via put-image won't be deleted by erase-buffer (they're overlays), while those inserted by insert-image (text properties) will.
2012-09-02racket: displaying images also during evaluationsJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
2012-09-02Credits in headerJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
2012-09-02Image support: buttons and auto-display in the REPLJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
When geiser-repl-inline-images-p is false (or we're in a terminal), the inserted text replacement is a button that calls the external viewer on click. There's also a parameter controlling whether the viewer should be invoked automatically upon insertion.
2012-09-02Image display functionality refactored to its own moduleJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
2012-08-25racket: reading into elisp-land the cache dir as neededJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
When no cache dir is set in the emacs customization, we ask Racket for the one that it's using by default.
2012-08-20Racket: configurable image cache directoryJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
Brought to you by a comma-command in the REPL and the REPL startup function.
2012-08-15Simplified image display.Michael W
Emacs now remembers the directory that Racket put the last image in. It leaves up to 10 previously viewed images in this directory, providing an 'image history'. This also reduces memory requirements; emacs no longer reads image content into memory.
2012-08-15Documentation improvementsMichael W
2012-08-12[WIP] Add capability for images to be viewed in an external image viewer.Michael W
2012-08-12[WIP] Emacs cleans up temp. images, and a parameter controls whether or not ↵Michael W
they are displayed in the REPL.
2012-08-12[WIP] Draw images inline in the Racket REPL.Michael W
On the racket side, we use a custom print handler to print images (convertible? values; see file/convertible) in a special format: #<Image: filename> On the geiser side, we add a comint post-output hook to search for that filename and replace it with inline images.
2012-07-01Correctly buttonizing paths with leading spaces in DBG buffersJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
Just adjusting a regexp.
2012-06-09Support for user-defined Guile info nodesJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
In my debian machine, the info nodes for guile live in the "guile-2.0" node, rather than plain "guile". A new customizable variable, geiser-guile-manual-lookup-nodes, lets now specify additional names, and we only add indexes to the info-lookup mode definition when the node actually exists.
2012-04-16Racket: indentation for all 'for' formsJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
We had only for two of them, and one was wrong!
2012-04-02Highlighting [else properly in Racket buffersJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
That is, `else' gets keyword fontlocking. Undecided as to whether extend this highlighting to all schemes...
2012-02-05Keeping autodoc active in the REPLJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
We were not re-activating it on new input, cause we weren't detecting the prompt unless preceeded by other output (and, hence, a newline).
2012-01-31Better indentation for Racket's for/hashJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
2012-01-17Correct indentation for syntax-id-rulesJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
Hat tip Marijn.
2011-11-26Racket: capturing and displaying standard error during evaluationJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
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.
2011-10-01Bug fix: avoiding sending unbalanced sexps in C-c C-r and friendsJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
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.
2011-09-29Racket: indentation for splicing-let and friendsJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
At some point, we should make indentation rules buffer-local.
2011-09-15Compatibility with filladapt.Jose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
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.
2011-09-08bug fix: make C-c C-z behave with run-geiserJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
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.
2011-08-20REPL: restore TAB indenting behaviour around whitespaceJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
2011-08-20REPL: new customizable faces for input and promptJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
Namely, geiser-font-lock-repl-prompt and geiser-font-lock-repl-input.
2011-08-20elisp: customizable patience amount on racket startupJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
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.
2011-08-02elisp: add-hook doesn't need a defvared hookJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
Thanks, Leo.
2011-06-23Guile: find module when cursor is before define-module (#33497)jao
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.
2011-06-23Irrelevant compilation warning fixjao
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.
2011-06-23Avoid (read) breakage (fixes #33090)jao
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.
2011-03-08Guile: what if i do what i meant to do?Jose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
Thanks Jon!
2011-03-08Guile: new option for loading ~/.guile (see issue #32681)Jose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
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.
2011-03-06Bug fix: don't confuse REPL buffersJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
We were not checking the implementation associated to a REPL buffer when reusing it, with much confusion ensued.
2011-03-06Missing require formJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
2011-03-06Elisp nitJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
Nothing interesting, really.
2011-03-06Fix for harmless elisp compilation warningJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
2011-03-05Bug fix: honour geiser-repl-use-other-windowJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
2011-02-14Bug fix: don't override customized geiser-implementations-alistJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
2011-02-14Fix for the fix of the fixJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
2011-02-14Fix for the fixJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
2011-02-14Guile REPL: bug fix: correctly track debugging statusJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
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.
2011-02-14Guile: indentation for `with-error-to-port`Jose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
2011-02-11Bug fix: M-x geiser-edit-module works again in the REPLJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
2011-02-09More robust retort detectionJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
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).
2011-02-09Guile: 'format' added to the warning listJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
2011-02-03Off-by-one in geiser-repl-tab-dwimJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
2011-02-03New geiser-add-to-load-path, just for Guile right nowJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
As per Andy's request. Adding it to Racket (and to the user manual), shouldn't be difficult).