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From: | Zelphir Kaltstahl |
Subject: | Re: Using guile (running on a port) in Org Mode |
Date: | Fri, 15 Jul 2022 14:57:15 +0000 |
Hello Munyoki! On 7/15/22 16:44, Munyoki Kilyungi wrote:
Tim Van den Langenbergh <tmt_vdl@gmx.com> anaandika:Munyoki Kilyungi <me@bonfacemunyoki.com> writes:[[PGP Signed Part:Undecided]] Hi Guilers! Recently I worked out a way to point an org src block to any python environment I want: <https://www.bonfacemunyoki.com/post/2022-07-12-gnu-guix-org-mode-guix-profiles/>. WRT to scheme code, is there a way to tell a scheme source block to run a guile interpreter that runs on a given port?Hello there, it's been a little while since I looked at the ob-scheme code, but I believe that you should be able to use an existing Geiser session as the execution session for your Org buffer. So if you connect Geiser to a running Guile instance, give the Geiser buffer a unique name, and use that name as the session parameter for your src block (plus or minus earmuffs) I think it should work.So I've renamed my buffer to "GUILE" and now I have this: #+begin_src scheme :results output :session "GUILE" (+ 1 1) #+end_src But I get: #+RESULTS: : Geiser Interpreter produced no output Anything I'm doing wrong? I'll look into the ob-scheme source later though. Perhaps I'll find answers there.
I think you are facing the same problem I faced: https://gitlab.com/emacs-geiser/guile/-/issues/21
Long story short: ob-scheme needs a patch applied, and your version of ob-scheme probably does not have it yet.
Best regards, Zelphir -- repositories: https://notabug.org/ZelphirKaltstahl
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