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Re: Recent guile-user related reversion in boot-9.scm
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Marius Vollmer |
Subject: |
Re: Recent guile-user related reversion in boot-9.scm |
Date: |
03 Jun 2001 14:56:29 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.0.102 |
Rob Browning <address@hidden> writes:
> Marius, I noticed you'd backed out a change to boot-9.scm.
>
> * boot-9.scm (top-repl): Revert part of the 2001-05-19 change.
> When defining the guile-user module, do not use any modules. Add
> them to guile-user when `top-repl' is called.
>
> and since my command line processing stuff was depending on being able
> to add a ":use-modules (ice-9 script)" there, I wanted to check to see
> what the proper way for me to handle that now would be.
Hmm, what is your specific problem?
Thinking about this issue, I would say that `top-repl' might be moved
into the (ice-9 script) module as well, and scm_shell would load that
module and pass control to `guile-main' (right?).
Loading and accessing the module from C would look like this:
SCM mod = scm_c_resolve_module ("ice-9 script");
SCM guile_main = scm_c_module_lookup (mod, "guile-main");
scm_apply (guile_main, SCM_EOL, SCM_EOL);
- Recent guile-user related reversion in boot-9.scm, Rob Browning, 2001/06/02
- Re: Recent guile-user related reversion in boot-9.scm,
Marius Vollmer <=
- Re: Recent guile-user related reversion in boot-9.scm, Rob Browning, 2001/06/03
- Re: Recent guile-user related reversion in boot-9.scm, Marius Vollmer, 2001/06/04
- Re: Recent guile-user related reversion in boot-9.scm, Rob Browning, 2001/06/04
- Re: Recent guile-user related reversion in boot-9.scm, Marius Vollmer, 2001/06/06
- Re: Recent guile-user related reversion in boot-9.scm, Rob Browning, 2001/06/06
- Re: Recent guile-user related reversion in boot-9.scm, Marius Vollmer, 2001/06/09
- Re: Recent guile-user related reversion in boot-9.scm, Rob Browning, 2001/06/09
- Re: Recent guile-user related reversion in boot-9.scm, Marius Vollmer, 2001/06/13