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2013-09-17Docs: it's package-install, not install-packageJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
2013-09-13Guile: augmenting %load-compiled-path tooJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
We add the paths in geiser-guile-load-path also to %load-compiled-path, and new directories added to the load path via geiser-add-to-load-path are added to both %load-path and %load-compiled-path. Here's hope Ludovic will like all these additions!
2013-08-26Syntax error fixedJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
Too much clojure latetly!!
2013-08-26Ensuring that comint-process-echoes is nil in REPLJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
This variable makes comint wait for the underlying process to echo its input, something our schemes won't do. If anyone sets the variable globally for what can only be perverse reasons, we just would just hung. Not anymore.
2013-08-25Let's make it *any* submoduleJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
So the new functions are named geiser-racket-*-submodules, and by default all submodule forms are hidden. Now that we have the helpers in geiser-edit, we could have a generic command in geiser-mode to change the visibility of form at point.
2013-08-25Racket: new commands to show and hide test submodulesJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
The new commands, being racket-specific, are called geiser-racket-{show,hide,toggle}-tests, and have no default binding in geiser-mode (since they don't have any meaning in Guile). The implementation is based on more generic functions in geiser-edit that allow hiding of any top-level form, given its name, so we will probably find new forms to hide in the future. Hiding is limited to top-level forms, which i think is fine for the only use case we have in mind right now.
2013-08-12Newish emacsen don't have comint-last-prompt-overlayJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
... so we have to check if it's defined and, in its defect, use the new shiny comint-last-prompt. A bit of refactoring resulted.
2013-08-12A file not ending in newline, oh the horrorJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
2013-08-05Add `dir' to EXTRA_DISTDiogo F. S. Ramos
So the generated tarball from `make dist' will have `dir' inside.
2013-08-05Add `dir' file to list the info manualDiogo F. S. Ramos
If a user doesn't want to install geiser, it's possible to run it in place by loading `elisp/geiser.el' directly. It's also possible to read the info manual directly but it's inconvenient to not have it listed when hitting C-h i inside Emacs. To list such manual, it's necessary to tell info where to look for it. One way of doing it is adding the directory to the variable `Info-additional-directory-list'. But, for this to work, there's need to be a `dir' file listing the info manual.
2013-07-29Avoiding a segfault due to out of bounds stack sizeJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
The parser in geiser-syntax is (tail, but elisp doesn't care) recursive, and we are setting max-lisp-eval-depth to some, ahem, heuristic value before starting a read. For long strings, such as that returned by the list of identifiers exported by the racket module, the heuristic was bad enough to produce a value making Emacs to blow away. This is just a palliative. The real solution is turn the recursion in geiser-syntax--read into an explicit iteration.
2013-07-02Real solution for the non-ascii-history problemJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
We were using a history entry separator including \0 that wasn't writeable as an utf-8 file. Changing the separator to \n}{\n allows using UTF-8 characters in the REPL which are correctly read back.
2013-07-02Debug code removedJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
2013-07-01A couple of byte-compilation warnings goneJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
2013-07-01Using session instead of session.el for you bytecompilersJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
2013-07-01Another not entirely satisfactory experiment with raw-textJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
2013-07-01Experiment setting history file coding systemJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
2013-07-01NEWS updateJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
2013-07-01Preventing session.el messing up with geiser-doc--historyJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
Session seems to be recovering the value of geiser-doc--history badly (see issue #7 for @achitu's discoveries), and since it is, in fact, not a good idea to save it anyway, we've added an eval-on-load deregistering the variable from session's list.
2013-06-27Racket: not loading errortrace by defaultJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
The new submodules and errortrace interact badly, for what i've seen. In particular, even with the submodule[+*] loading correctly, its namespace doesn't have all identifiers bound, and new ones seem to appear in the bindings lists (things like a.1 or b.2, when a and b are the actual identifiers defined inside the module). Since moreover someone mentioned in the devel ML that errortrace is in general terms buggy, i guess we can leave without it for the time being.
2013-06-27White space, reallyJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
2013-06-20Another indentation rule: match-let-valuesJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
2013-06-15Missing require cl for caseJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
2013-06-11racket: ,cd accepting also non-quoted pathsJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
just because we can
2013-06-11racket: struggling with submodulesJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
Submodule (re)loading is not without pecularities. In particular, module[*+] submodules are not visited the first time one enters its parent, but once you load them once, they're revisited every time we load the parent afterwards--racket's native enter! exhibits the same behaviour, so i'm guessing we'll have to live with that. There is however a glitch in that submodules can only be reloaded then by loading the parent, so we need to confirm that this is expected behaviour and, if it is, automating the parent's load when the submodule's is requested. On the other hand, entering a module[*+] is not working in Geiser yet, and it does in plain racket, so this one is our fault. Working on it.
2013-06-10racket: new ,geiser-load command in REPLJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
... and used also internally for C-c C-k, although it doesn't yet work as well as i wanted when it comes to load modules. The reason is probably in geiser/enter, where we don't record modification times per submodule but per path, which is not correct in the presence of submodules.
2013-06-10NitsJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
2013-06-09racket: C-u C-c C-z on a submodule enters itJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
2013-06-09racket: module* and module+ denote submodules tooJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
Recognizing those forms in the elisp module getter.
2013-06-09racket: handling correctly submodules in load handler during ,enterJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
That is, complying to the submodule loading protocol (cf. racket's own enter!).
2013-06-09racket: indentation for module*Jose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
2013-06-08racket: ,gcd -> ,pwdJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
And we display it (the current path, settable via ,cd) as a string. This was, i'm sure, a secret command nobody is using!
2013-06-08racket: ,enter submodulesJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
It is now possible to ,enter racket submodules. This is only the first part of the story, because evalations should take place in the submodule, not in its top level module, as it happens now.
2013-06-06For crazy guys that use (define/match [foo bar] ...)Jose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
Racket is happy with that, so who are we to disagree?
2013-06-06Racket: correct font-lock for define/match, againJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
We weren't considering the obvious: (define/match (foo bar) ...)
2013-06-06Racket: correct font lock for define/matchJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
We could probably generalize to more function definition forms, but this is a start.
2013-06-04Ludovic made it also to AUTHORS and NEWSJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
2013-06-04Guile: Fix subr argument name retrieval for Guile >= 2.0.9.Ludovic Courtès
2013-05-21Authors and news updated to include DarrenJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
2013-05-21yank input if point is over history inputDarren Hoo
2013-05-14Nits in geiser-racket.shJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
2013-05-14Documentation updatesJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
A nit about the new commands docs, and thanks to Nick Parker.
2013-05-13Add geiser-eval-buffer & geiser-eval-buffer-and-goNick Parker
These functions are similar to geiser-eval-region and geiser-eval-region-and-go, however they allow the user to operate on the entire buffer, not requiring the user to narrow to a specific region. This also differs slightly from geiser-compile-current-buffer as geiser-eval-buffer does not require the contents of the buffer to be saved prior to being sent to the REPL. Documentaion has also been updated to include references to the new methods and their keybindings.
2013-05-09guile: lambda* indentationAleix Conchillo Flaque
2013-05-04Release date for the webJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
2013-05-03NEWS for 0.40.4Jose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
2013-04-28Thanks where thanks are dueJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
2013-04-28Issue tracker links pointing to Github'sJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
Almost all contributions have come this way, and it's a hassle having two of them.
2013-04-28Mailto link for the witty geiser-users addressJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
... since i've got reports that it's sometimes annoying not to be able to directly click and post.
2013-04-21Fix for Racket compilation error jumping in REPLJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
The backtraces now display some leading whitespace, which the default compilation-mode regexps was making part of the file name.