From 5bc32c715e7ade96e813526190a9745db7916c4b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: jao Date: Sun, 10 May 2026 23:13:23 +0200 Subject: version 0.28.4 --- geiser-guile.texi | 111 ------------------------------------------------------ 1 file changed, 111 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 geiser-guile.texi (limited to 'geiser-guile.texi') diff --git a/geiser-guile.texi b/geiser-guile.texi deleted file mode 100644 index 8902a30..0000000 --- a/geiser-guile.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,111 +0,0 @@ -\input texinfo @c -*- texinfo -*- -@c %**start of header -@setfilename geiser-guile.info -@settitle Geiser and Guile talk to each other -@documentencoding UTF-8 -@documentlanguage en -@c %**end of header - -@dircategory Emacs -@direntry -* Geiser Guile: (geiser-guile). Support for Guile in Geiser. -@end direntry - -@finalout -@titlepage -@title Geiser and Guile talk to each other -@author jao -@end titlepage - -@ifnottex -@node Top -@top Geiser and Guile talk to each other -@end ifnottex - -@menu -* Overview:: -* Start up:: -* Texinfo docstrings:: -* Debugging support:: -* Tramp support:: -@end menu - -@node Overview -@unnumbered Overview - -This package provides support for using @uref{https://www.gnu.org/software/guile/, GNU Guile} in Emacs with -@uref{http://geiser.nongnu.org, Geiser}. - -Provided @uref{https://gitlab.com/emacs-geiser/geiser, geiser} is installed in your system, if this package's -directory is in your load path, just add @code{(require 'geiser-guile)} to -your initialisation files and then @code{M-x geiser-guile} to start a REPL@. -Scheme files with a Guile module declaration should be automatically -recognised as Guile-flavoured Geiser buffers. - -The easiest way of installing this package is using NonGNU Elpa or -MELPA@. If you're in Emacs 28 or higher, the former is already enabled -and all you need is the familiar - -@lisp -M-x install-package RET geiser-guile RET -@end lisp - -That will also install geiser, and its fine info manual. Please refer -to it (or its @uref{https://geiser.nongnu.org, online version}) for a general description of how geiser -schemes work. We provide below some additional details specific to -geiser-guile. - -@node Start up -@unnumbered Start up - -When launching the Guile REPL, geiser will invoke the binary -configured in @code{geiser-guile-binary} (simply "guile" by default) -which in turn will load @code{geiser-guile-init-file}, if any. - -Note, however, that specifying @code{geiser-guile-init-file} is @emph{not} -equivalent to changing Guile's initialization file (@samp{~/.guile}), -because the former is loaded using the @samp{-l} flag, together with @samp{-q} -to disable loading the second. But there are subtle differences -in the way Guile loads the initialization file versus how it loads -a file specified via the @samp{-l} flag. If what you want is just -loading @samp{~/.guile}, leave @code{geiser-guile-init-file} alone and set -@code{geiser-guile-load-init-file} to @code{t} instead. - -One can also provide a global list of paths to add to Guile's -@samp{%load-path} via @code{geiser-guile-load-path}. - -@node Texinfo docstrings -@unnumbered Texinfo docstrings - -You can enable processing of texinfo in docstrings by customizing -@code{geiser-guile-doc-process-texinfo} to a non-nil value. If enabled and -docstring is a valid texinfo snippet, it will be converted into a plain text -before being displayed. - -@node Debugging support -@unnumbered Debugging support - -Guile supports all the debugger commands supported by Geiser (it's -in fact used as the reference for the implementation and design of -that support). When the REPL would normally enter its debug mode, -with a prompt of the style: - -scheme@@(guile-user) [1]> - -showing a debugging level, Geiser will instead bring you to the -@samp{*Geiser Dbg*} buffer, where you can access a menu of debugging -commands via the @code{,} (comma) key. - -The geiser-guile customization group will show you, among many -other, a few flags fine-tuning interaction with the debugger, as -well as things like the detail level of error messages (e.g. via -@code{geiser-guile-warning-level}). - -@node Tramp support -@unnumbered Tramp support - -Geiser guile can be used remotely via tramp connections: the REPL -process will be run in the machine where the tramp-accessed file -lives. Implemented by Felipe Lema. - -@bye -- cgit v1.2.3