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2015-09-01Add compiled .so caching to Chicken supportDan Leslie
- Now give compile-file a reasonable destination for the output - Check for aforementioned output and skip the compile if exists - None of the above happens if the system-type is 'windows-nt, which may not be a necessary restriction. And, the existing geiser-chicken-compile-geiser-p var applies. Resolves jaor/geiser#73 for non-windows system
2015-08-31Kill those TABsJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
2015-08-31Merge remote-tracking branch 'dleslie/proper-windows-loading'Jose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
2015-08-28Adds necessary parameter to csi for Windows.Dan Leslie
-:c is required to make csi behave nicely with Emacs on Windows. This ought to resolve jaor/geiser#67
2015-08-27Now suppress loading messagesDan Leslie
Chicken won't become available to Geiser until it's actually done loading. A number of bugs are related to this, including jaor/geiser#68 but also some quizzically flaky completion behaviour. The fix is to suppress output to STDOUT until Chicken is ready; output to STDERR is not suppressed, so if bad things happen it will still appear in the geiser messages buffer. This may fix jaor/geiser#68
2015-08-14Don't try to turn on geiser-mode in non-scheme buffersJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
xscheme defines its own scheme-interaction-mode that, quite rudely if you ask me, calls not only its hooks, but also scheme-mode's. Among them, turn-on-geiser-mode, causing havoc to users of xscheme's run-scheme function. We, ahem, fix this problem by checking that we're actually in scheme-mode when our hook is called. Thanks to Federico Beffa for his reports.
2015-08-14Modifies geiser--cut-version regexDan Leslie
Minor and Patch versions are now optional.
2015-08-14Closes jaor/geiser#65Dan Leslie
geiser--cut-version only supports single-digit minor versions. - Improves the regex to support multiple-digit minor versions. Contributed by @kovrik
2015-07-01geiser-chicken.el: add indentation rule for `with-output-to-pipe'Mario Domenech Goulart
Signed-off-by: Mario Domenech Goulart <mario.goulart@gmail.com>
2015-05-17Various improvementsDan Leslie
- Can now optionally compile Geiser components for enormous speed improvements; enabled by default - Apropos was returning many duplicates, which was causing slowdowns; duplicates are now filtered - Now check for #<unspecified> results and return something - Fixed a typo in a comment - Fixed a typo in calling string-length
2015-05-06Compile instead of Load, should speed up.Dan Leslie
2015-03-12Fix for RET with point at the beginning of line after M-pJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
2015-03-04Using font-lock-variable-name-face in lieu of bold for autodocJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
For some X faces, a bold string in the modeline causes emacs to widen it to two lines, which is kind of annoying. The default value of font-lock-variable-name-face on color/X displays doesn't include any boldness, and will probably improve the default experience of new users. Thanks to Mario Domenech Goulart for noticing this and the previous one!
2015-02-09Documentation updates and nits for FreijaJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
Preparing the release of 0.7, which will feature support for Chicken thanks to Dan and Freija!
2015-02-09Initial Chicken supportDan Leslie
2015-01-19Not cleaning the image cache before displaying imagesJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
Image cache cleaning was being performed during comint output filtering and, since that can happen in batches, if the total output had more images than the maximum cache size, some of them would be gone (in fact it was even worse: we were cleaning the cache after each image display). Now we just perform cache maintenance before sending the input, and avoid paying a price for non-rackets by making the cache dir setting implementation-specific.
2014-10-06remove geiser-mode--maybe-activate from scheme-mode-hook on geiser-unloadHenry Till
2014-09-23A better name for geiser-doc-symbol--fill-current-symbolJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
Which moreover complies with the unwritten naming conventions we use: geiser-doc--render-docstring.
2014-09-23company: implement --doc-bufferProfpatsch
2014-06-05Possible fix for scanning problemJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
Apparently, the nesting level returned by emacs's syntax parser can be negative (presumably when it gets confused), and we were not avoiding calling backward-up-list when that happened. Could or could not address issue #41...
2014-06-03Guile: font lock for all components of module namesJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
2014-06-01Almost redundant REPL command to interrupt evaluationJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
Works almost identically to the stock C-c C-c, with just marginally better output aaand being well behaved when interrupting infinitely looping functions such as (define (f) (newline) (let loop () (loop))) -- cf. issue #29 on github. We like it so much that it replaces the old one.
2014-05-31Finer control of debugging window popupsJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
It's now possible to control whether we jump to the debug window on evaluation errors (geiser-debug-jump-to-debug-p) and whether we show it all (geiser-debug-show-debug-p).
2014-03-26Indent Guile's `with-mutex'Diogo F. S. Ramos
Follow the convention for `with-' procedures.
2014-03-07Fontify when too (thanks to Diogo)Jose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
2014-03-07Disable error in `define-syntax-rule' font lockDiogo F. S. Ramos
This allows partially matched `define-syntax-rule' expressions and avoids the termination of search-based fontification, which affects other expressions inside the buffer, in the case of a missing subexpression.
2014-03-07Highlight `define-once'Diogo F. S. Ramos
Guile's `define-once' allows defining a variable only once, but its syntax is different from `define', so its highlight is different.
2014-02-27Add 'geiser-connect-local' to connect over Unix-domain socket.Ludovic Courtès
2014-02-25Using font-lock-function-name-face for define-syntax-ruleJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
The name defined It's more like a function in a define than a variable, since it can take arguments.
2014-02-25Font lock `define-syntax-rule' like `define' proceduresDiogo F. S. Ramos
`define-syntax-rule' is similar enough to procedure definitions that it should be highlight as a slightly different version of one. The faces were chosen to keep the same scheme used by `define-macro'. `define-syntax-rule' was removed from Racket's extra keywords as there is no need to special case it.
2014-01-10Racket: better behaviour of geiser-eval-bufferJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
For buffers containing a #lang directive, geiser-eval-buffer was simply broken: one cannot send the whole region wrapped in a `begin' in that case. We try now to send the region below, although a real solution would imply using #%module-begin as the wrapper, in order to be robust for languages that define their own version of the macro (such as TR). But people should use C-c C-a or C-c C-k and leave this silly function alone instead.
2013-09-26Checking for versions before creating the REPL bufferJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
... so that we don't end up with a blank, useless buffer around.
2013-09-25Scheme version checksJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
And, if you happen to be launching it all the time, a way of skipping them via a customizable variable. Should address issue #15.
2013-09-19Fix file headers and footer for ELPA compatibilitySteve Purcell
This will allow `package-buffer-info` to parse the description out of the file.
2013-09-19Missing autoload cookies for MELPAJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
Everything in geiser.el needs one, so that the generated geiser-autoloads.el initializes variables and the like properly automatically.
2013-09-19Paving the way to MELPA (and simpler ELPA generation)Jose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
Following the discussion in GitHub, i'm adding an alternative scheme path to geiser.el as well as ##autoload cookies. As a first benefit, this simplifies a bit the elpa target, after playing a similar path trick in bin/geiser-racket.sh. Things should be almost ready for creating a MELPA recipe.
2013-09-19Fix: not using mapcar for effectJose 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.
2013-07-29Avoiding 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.
2013-07-01A 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
2013-07-01Preventing 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.