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This fixes a regression introduced by commit
424553e017718c54e219212b27a32b341ec6bd28.
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This is a fix similar to the one made in commit
8e75455dfbd46355d777c26366e7ccfcb59ace20.
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Avoid calling 'geiser-con--request-string' twice by wrapping it into
'let'.
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This fixes 2 issues:
1. Reconnecting to a remote process prompts for host/port, although it
is not needed.
2. 'geiser-connect' should be used only if 'geiser-repl--address' is a
host/port pair. When it is a socket file name,
'geiser-connect-local' should be used.
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Because Chicken allows symbols to be imported with prefixes, and because
'apropos' does not provide any utility to match with the loaded
prefixes, it is difficult to acquire information about prefixed symbols.
This solution hacks around the issue by providing naive
fuzzy-matching. If no match for a symbol can be found then the first
character is dropped and matching is attempted again; the process is
repeated until matches are found or the entire symbol is consumed.
Also removes the (now redundant and slow) geiser-chicken-prefix-delimiters.
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company-backends should not be overridden by modes, as users may have
additional backends that they wish to use. The appropriate behaviour is
to add your backend to the company-backends list.
Also removed the overriding of what ought to be user-controlled variables.
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No longer rely on Apropos for matching. Apropos would perform a slow substring or regex search at every call; as well as rebuilding the entire list of available symbols. Now the list of symb
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As patiently pointed out by Alex Kost in the discussion of issue #121,
using the macro defined by the geiser-popup--define macro before its
actual definition causes problems when geiser is loaded after
compilation. Thanks again, Alex and Federico.
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We could probably be even more robust, but i am being a bit lazy
instead.
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Move prompting for a socket file name to the interactive form.
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Using cond-expand to provide support for the new world of guile 2.2
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Exposes geiser-load-paths, makes add-to-load-path and find-file
'unsafe'. Those needn't be memoized and would be strange if they are.
This should finish fixing jaor/geiser#114
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That was annoying.
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If one were to re-evaluate a buffer with a module in it there would be
problems because it would appear as a nested request.
Solution:
- Check if a module definition is a fore-most request, and if so,
evaluate at top level
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If literals were present chicken wouldn't provide any autodocumentation
due to an error. Module evaluation was failing due to poor
input. Chicken's Error output was failing to parse
- Filter out all non-symbols from the autodoc set
- Properly escape module names
- Add "Error" to the set of accepted error prefixes
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Fixes #95. This is @kovrik's patch, with 80-columns max formatting.
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Should fix #105
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Seems this site is updated better than the canonical
download.savannah.gnu.org (which depends on mirror propagation).
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Fixed by using font-lock-ensure instead
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Mainly by reordering definitions so that functions are not used before
defined. There are a couple of places where the compiler and I
disagree (it complains withing eval-after-load), and a valid complain
about functions defined via geiser-popup--define that should be
addressed).
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It doesn't make sense to memoize the following:
geiser-start-server
geiser-macroexpand
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Removed the unnecessary csi reference
Added a flag to force build an so
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Clears memo when anything other than a safe geiser call is made.
Removes the last calls to regex within the thing
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This seems to improve speed; in a large environment I witnessed a
regular 100ms increase in speed for autodoc.
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Improves speed by an order of magnitude.
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