* Elisp Reader
@ 2009-08-27 17:00 Daniel Kraft
2009-08-28 2:50 ` Ken Raeburn
0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Daniel Kraft @ 2009-08-27 17:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Andy Wingo, guile-devel
Hi all,
yesterday and today I implemented the promised elisp reader and just
pushed the changes. Now Guile's elisp support in my branch should be
somewhat "complete" because not only there's a compiler but also a
genuine parser for elisp, handling for instance the [] vectors, all
those fancy ?\C-\M-x character escape sequences and the syntax for
circular structures with #n=/#n#. I hope it is fairly complete and
bug-free, but probably not (as usual) ;)
Feel free to look at it or try it out, I'd be interested to get testing
results! I could try to run some real elisp code through it...
Apart from that, I'm going to do a merge from master now (which made
some problems last time with readline, hopefully I can get it to work
now) and maybe really start writing some documentation -- where do you
want me to put it?
Cheers,
Daniel
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Done: Arc-Bar-Cav-Ran-Rog-Sam-Tou-Val-Wiz
To go: Hea-Kni-Mon-Pri
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* Re: Elisp Reader
2009-08-27 17:00 Elisp Reader Daniel Kraft
@ 2009-08-28 2:50 ` Ken Raeburn
0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Ken Raeburn @ 2009-08-28 2:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Daniel Kraft; +Cc: Andy Wingo, guile-devel
On Aug 27, 2009, at 13:00, Daniel Kraft wrote:
> yesterday and today I implemented the promised elisp reader and just
> pushed the changes. Now Guile's elisp support in my branch should
> be somewhat "complete" because not only there's a compiler but also
> a genuine parser for elisp, handling for instance the [] vectors,
> all those fancy ?\C-\M-x character escape sequences and the syntax
> for circular structures with #n=/#n#. I hope it is fairly complete
> and bug-free, but probably not (as usual) ;)
Fantastic work!
> Feel free to look at it or try it out, I'd be interested to get
> testing results! I could try to run some real elisp code through
> it...
I know where you can find a whole pile of it. ;-)
I assume you don't follow the Emacs development mailing lists...
There's been a little traffic recently about possible multithreading
support and the effect on let-bound buffer-local variables. Not much
discussion so far on the details of the semantics of such cases, but
Tom Tromey is looking into this stuff. (I guess I kind of side-
tracked some of the discussion onto guile-emacs stuff, oops.) Have
you given more thought to buffer-local variables, defvaralias, and
other such headaches? Tom's work and yours aren't quite overlapping,
but you're close....
Ken
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