#+TITLE: Chez and Geiser talk to each other #+OPTIONS: d:nil #+EXPORT_FILE_NAME: geiser-chez.texi #+TEXINFO_DIR_CATEGORY: Emacs #+TEXINFO_DIR_TITLE: Geiser Chez: (geiser-chez). #+TEXINFO_DIR_DESC: Support for Chez in Geiser #+html:
This package provides support for using [[https://cisco.github.io/ChezScheme/][Chez Scheme]] in Emacs with [[http://geiser.nongnu.org][Geiser]]. * Installation The easiest way of installing this package is via NonGNU Elpa or MELPA. If you're in Emacs 28 or higher, the former is already enabled and all you need is the familiar #+begin_src elisp M-x install-package RET geiser-chez RET #+end_src That will also install the ~geiser~ package, and its fine info manual. Please refer to it (or its [[https://geiser.nongnu.org][online version]]) for a general description of how geiser schemes work. We provide below some additional details specific to geiser-chez. ** Manual installation Provided [[https://gitlab.com/emacs-geiser/geiser][geiser]] is installed in your system, if this package's directory is in your load path, just add ~(require 'geiser-chez)~ to your initialisation files. * Start up You can use ~M-x geiser-chez~ to start a Chez REPL, or jump to geiser from any scheme buffer. If you don't have any other Geiser flavour installed, all scheme files should be automatically recognised as Chez-flavoured Geiser buffers. ** Tramp support Geiser-chez can be used remotely via tramp connections. If you start a REPL session from a remote directory or file, the REPL process will be run in the machine where the tramp-accessed file lives, after copying there any necessary scheme libraries.