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I am eliding any flags provided in geiser-chicken-binary, since
version checks should be affected by them to my knowledge.
Should fix issue #265
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Add a new customization variable for an init file to be read on startup of a
Chez REPL, where user code can be defined. The usage is copied from the
equivalent Racket init file, to avoid an error if the file has not been created.
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Avoid parsing csi's help message to get CHICKEN's version. Use a more
stable API to get it (`chicken-version').
As a beneficial side-effect, get rid of `seq-filter', which is not
available in Emacs 24. Should fix
https://gitlab.com/jaor/geiser/issues/262
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He really merits this mention for his great efforts to learn and
finally find out the right thing!
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* Narrow font-lock syntax highlighting to only the
active REPL input region.
* Mark REPL output read-only. This can be changed via the
option `geiser-repl-read-only-output-p`.
* Mark REPL output with a user-definable face as
`geiser-font-lock-repl-output`.
Alternatively an option to syntax highlight REPL output
is provided via the option `geiser-repl-highlight-output-p`.
This applies scheme-mode syntax highlighting to any REPL
output. Any additional hooks defined via scheme-mode-hook
are also executed for highlighting this region.
* Remove some unwanted TABs in source files.
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Since this job is done in the process sentinel, the clean up is also
triggered when the Scheme process exits unexpectedly, deleting any
traces the dying guy might have left. I added a flag to control the
behaviour, but upon reflection the old behaviour seems wrong and i've
defaulted to the new one. This one should fix #251.
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Generated by simply copying README.org. The trick of making README a
symbolic link was, well, a trick, and seems to confuse poor Gitlab.
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Probably not a totally smart move, since sooner or later gitlab's
going to fall as github did (for a fruity company would be my bet).
But oh well, at least we can export a CSV of the issues!
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And we also take the chance to let add-to-list do its job of not
adding duplicates.
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and make github happier in the process (cf. github issue #243)
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And thus avoiding having to generate markdown (cf. github issue #243)
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Okay, i must confess it's sometimes handy to restart the REPL before
compiling a file (the proverbial clean slate and all). And we already
have geiser-restart-repl, so combining the two things when C-u happens
was not really difficult.
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Savannah downloads is often broken, and the news page doesn't really
add any value.
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Looks like the arity of that function changed at some point between 24
and 25. It also looks like people still use emacs 24 (see issue #236),
so here we go.
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Those two procedures are gone in these 2.2 times, and things like
autodoc and xref were broken as a result. With Andy's help,
apparently good enough approximations of their functionality are now
in place: let's see how they go.
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When constructing the completion table for minibuffer prompts via
`completion-table-dynamic', we were forgetting to tell emacs to
perform the completion lookup with the original (scheme) buffer as its
current buffer. As a result, the actual completion function wasn't
able to find the REPL connection and everything when down in flames
with an exception.
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We can probably do away with this entirely; but for now, make it a custom.
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It now _slows_ performance rather than improves it. Removing it speeds
up the issue described in jaor/geiser#174
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Necessary for jaor/geiser#174
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Removed all of the symbol-interning code, and in the process greatly
reduced the amount of CPU time.
Should resolve jaor/geiser#174
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It's only using string-empty-p from there, which is a function whose
name is almost as long as its implementation, so we better try to be
compatible with older emacsen (subr-x was introduced in emacs 24.4).
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