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2015-10-03Add highlighting/indentation for testsAlex Kost
API for test suites is defined by SRFI-64.
2015-10-03Add highlighting/indentation for exceptionsAlex Kost
Exceptions are defined by R6RS, SRFI-18 and SRFI-34.
2015-09-30Merge remote-tracking branch 'dleslie/master'Jose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
2015-09-27Clean up indentation rulesAlex Kost
Move general indentation rules to "geiser-syntax".
2015-09-27Add general font-lock keywords for all implementationsAlex Kost
Move general RNRS/SRFI keywords from "geiser-chicken" to "geiser-syntax".
2015-09-27Add 'geiser-syntax--simple-keywords'Alex Kost
Use this function instead of repeating the same code in each implementation.
2015-09-23Remove Geiser faces from 'faces' custom groupAlex Kost
2015-09-16Add 'geiser-repl-buffer-name-function' variableAlex Kost
2015-09-10Update .gitignoreAlex Kost
2015-09-10Speeding up debugger check (addresses #64)Jose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
Soooo, the long delay experienced when evaluating long string lists in Guile had nothing to do with the time took by emacs to read the response from the scheme process; that process is always a breeze, no matter or its format or number of newlines. The delay was provoked by an innocent looking function that scans the received string (which includes a prompt at the end as an EOT marker) to check whether Guile (or any other scheme) has just entered the debugger (that's done inside `geiser-con--connection-update-debugging`). For some reason, `string-match` on that kind of string using Guile's regexp for a debug prompt takes forever. Instead of trying to optimize the regular expression, i've just applied it to the *second* line of the received string, which is the one that contains the response's prompt.
2015-09-10Fix for geiser-connect-localJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
This one should address #79. I'm very surprised this ever worked!
2015-09-10Moving implementation loading to geiser-repl (#82)Jose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
That way we avoid circularities in the load graph, always a good thing.
2015-09-10Redundant provide in define-geiser-implementationJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
This is gone now, since we're diligent enough to always end our impl definitions with an explicit provide form. See PR #87 for a bit of discussion.
2015-09-09WhitespaceJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
2015-09-09Autoload geiser-connect-local as wellChristoph Egger
2015-09-08Ensuring switch-to-geiser asks for an implementationJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
Should fix issue #85
2015-09-07Add highlighting for geiser-custom--defcustom/deffaceAlex Kost
2015-09-06repl: Add 'save-history' argument to 'geiser-repl--send'Alex Kost
2015-09-03Fixes for elpa make target (issue #78)Jose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
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
2015-03-12Fix 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!
2015-03-03Bogus mention to geiser-impl-installed-implementations removedJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
It should have been geiser-active-implementations since ages ago.
2015-02-21Oops: missing dateJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
2015-02-09Preparing 0.70.7Jose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
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
2015-01-19NEWS updateJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
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.
2014-11-01New MELPA URLsJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
2014-10-06remove geiser-mode--maybe-activate from scheme-mode-hook on geiser-unloadHenry Till
2014-09-23A NEWS updateJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
Since we have so few, let's not wait to add just one more!
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
2014-08-30I meant Marmalade, of course. MELPA stable seems better.Jose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
2014-08-10MELPA is hopeless (at least for the time being)Jose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
2014-08-10NEWS for 0.60.6Jose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
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...
2014-06-01A bit of NEWSJose 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).
2014-05-31Fix for apparently stolen link to texinfoJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
2014-05-31Making makeinfo html-happyJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
Fixes for warnings issued by makeinfo 5.x (when using some of our macros: the guy is touchy regarding @ifhtml and new lines) that were preventing the install-html make target to work (for people that want local html by texinfo as opposed to the (supposedly fancier) texi2html-generated version we use for the web).
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.
2014-02-27Add '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.