Hello Ludovic, > ... > It seems to me that you can achieve similar effect, at least in some > cases, by parameterizing ‘current-error-port’. It also makes more sense > to me to parameterize ‘current-error-port’ rather than set > ‘exception-format’, because the ‘exception-format’ is very constrained: > it has to implement at least everything ‘simple-format’ implements. > > WDYT? > > Besides, note that there’s also ‘set-exception-printer!’. It’s a > different kind of customization, but it can serve a similar purpose. To be honest, exactly how does not really matter, I leave that to you (maintainers): I have used the code, actually written by Daniel, who also claimed it was not complete, iirc, to raise the issue, so we can discuss it between us: I think we should be very (very) friendly to new Guile users, and especially those who do not know scheme (yet); I think I should be able to use Guile-CV to teach basic image manipulation to a class of young teenagers, who would not even know what scheme is, which means, imo, no guile customization should be required: guile (use-modules (cv)) (im-load "my-preferred-penguin.png") - at this point, even if the image is very small, guile is 'lost' [*] - same if I teach them to compose a few image ops, they commit a mistake while typing .. bang, the exception printer is 'lost' It is perfectly fine, on the opposite side, to ask advanced scheme users (who would want to, but I really don't see the point) configure guile s the repl and the exception printer so it tries to print the full content of huge lsts, vectors, arrays ... David [*] one could argue i could have chosen another data structure, but well, I did not :), and imo, we can't tell users who have to manipulate large structures (arrays, vector, think about non s/w engineers scientists, biologists ...), "... don't manipulate large structures in a repl, wrap them in a record first ..." it happened to me at university, trying to make a demo of Guile-CV to a group of postdoc candidates: I updated guile the day before and forgot to repatch both the repl and the exception printers, opened an image, and ... bang! I was in emacs, so ... after a few seconds they all laughed and ... by the time I could recover, repatched guile ... they were all ... gone! (and convinced they should stick to python and open-cv or java and imagej ...