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author | Jose Antonio Ortega Ruiz <jao@gnu.org> | 2020-02-25 14:23:05 +0000 |
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committer | Jose Antonio Ortega Ruiz <jao@gnu.org> | 2020-02-25 14:23:05 +0000 |
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Cleaner Chicken and Gambit sections in install docs
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diff --git a/doc/geiser.texi b/doc/geiser.texi index 8fc8f24..afd8882 100644 --- a/doc/geiser.texi +++ b/doc/geiser.texi @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ @copying This manual documents Geiser, an Emacs environment to hack in Scheme. -Copyright @copyright{} 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018 Jose Antonio Ortega Ruiz +Copyright @copyright{} 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2020 Jose Antonio Ortega Ruiz @quotation Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document @@ -70,6 +70,8 @@ Installation * Must needs:: * The easy and quick way:: * From the source's mouth:: +* Chicken installation:: +* Gambit installation:: * Friends:: The REPL diff --git a/doc/install.texi b/doc/install.texi index 1bb84dc..644b310 100644 --- a/doc/install.texi +++ b/doc/install.texi @@ -1,9 +1,11 @@ -@node Installation, The REPL, Introduction, Top +@node Installation @chapter Installation @menu * Must needs:: * The easy and quick way:: +* Chicken installation:: +* Gambit installation:: * From the source's mouth:: * Friends:: @end menu @@ -47,7 +49,7 @@ ELPA package, as described in the next section. If you prefer to use the source code directly, it's not that difficult either: just keep on reading. -@node The easy and quick way, From the source's mouth, Must needs, Installation +@node The easy and quick way, Chicken installation, Must needs, Installation @section The easy and quick way @cindex quick install @@ -87,7 +89,7 @@ M-x package-install RET geiser RET Unless you are using Gambit or Chicken, with that, you are pretty much all set up. See @ref{The REPL} to start using Geiser. If you plan to use Chicken or Gambit, just keep reading below for a few additional -instructions to set up the environment. +instructions to set up your environment. @ifnotinfo And, by the way, if you prefer to keep reading this manual within Emacs, @@ -97,7 +99,9 @@ you just installed! @cindex Chicken @cindex Chicken installation -@subsubheading Chicken installation +@node Chicken installation, Gambit installation, The easy and quick way, Installation +@section Chicken installation + If you plan to use Chicken, you'll need also to fire a terminal and configure a couple of Chicken eggs. For Chicken 4 that would be: @example @@ -117,14 +121,17 @@ $ curl https://3e8.org/pub/chicken-doc/chicken-doc-repo-5.tgz | sudo tar zx @cindex Gambit @cindex Gambit installation -@subsubheading Gambit installation +@node Gambit installation, From the source's mouth, Chicken installation, Installation +@section Gambit installation If you plan to use Gambit, you'll also need to open a terminal and configure a couple of awesome Gambit's features: - SETUP : - 1 - clone the last version of gambit and of this repo - 2 - configure gambit using --enable-rtlib-debug-source to activate autodoc +@enumerate +@item +Clone the last version of gambit and of this repo +@item +Configure Gambit using @code{--enable-rtlib-debug-source} to activate autodoc @example $ cd ~/ $ git clone "the gambit repo current address" @@ -135,43 +142,48 @@ configure a couple of awesome Gambit's features: $ make -j $ make install @end example - 3 - put a link to geiser/elisp/geiser.el in your init file - in your init file paste : +@item +Put a link to @code{geiser/elisp/geiser.el} in your init file in your + init file paste : @example (load-file "~/geiser/elisp/geiser.el") @end example (the path is your path to geiser.el.) +@end enumerate - # setup REMOTE CONNECT TO A GAMBIT REPL - 1 - you need to enable the gambit/geiser module - ( if you can't, substitute the command below - with the PS: at the end of the readme ) +And, if you also want to use a remote Gambit REPL: + +@enumerate +@item +Enable the gambit/geiser module: @example $ mkdir ~/gambit/lib/gambit/geiser $ cp ~/geiser/geiser-module/* ~/gambit/lib/geiser/ @end example - 2 - now that you have the module you start gsi with it and using the -:d@ +@item +Now that you have the module you start gsi with it and using the +@code{-:d} option: @example - $ gsi -:d gambit/geiser - + $ gsi -:d@ gambit/geiser - @end example - 3 - you can now open emacs and write +@item +You can now open emacs and call @example M-x geiser-connect gambit @end example - Enjoy ! + Enjoy! +@end enumerate -By the way, -if you are unable to use gambit modules, open gsi with -the @file{gambit.scm} file located in -@file{geiser/scheme/gambit/geiser/gambit.scm} -something like : +By the way, if you are unable to use gambit modules, open gsi with the +@file{gambit.scm} file located in +@file{geiser/scheme/gambit/geiser/gambit.scm}; something like: @example gsi -:d@ ~/geiser/scheme/gambit/geiser/gambit.scm - @end example (Keep in mind that these paths may be a little different for you.) -@node From the source's mouth, Friends, The easy and quick way, Installation +@node From the source's mouth, Friends, Gambit installation, Installation @section Installing from source @subsubheading Downloading Geiser |