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* New to X/Emacs, compiler integration?
@ 2009-09-18  5:16 PseudoBoris2
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From: PseudoBoris2 @ 2009-09-18  5:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
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I know X/Emacs allows LISP implementations to have scripts designed within
X/Emacs, and then executed within it, but I don't want to have to use other
editors to code in Ruby or C, but as far as I know I can only run Ruby well
within Cygwin, and C within MinGW. Is there a way I can integrate a compiler
for C/Ruby into X/Emacs, or do I have to simply enter c-mode and write the
script, then test it in a separate compiler, and the same for ruby-mode?


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