For the former contents of this page which were for a large part concerned with the history of all efforts to integrate Guile and Emacs, see GuileEmacsHistory. To try Guile Emacs in its current state, see GuileEmacsBuild. OverviewGuile-based Emacs is a branch of GNU Emacs that replaces Emacsâs own EmacsLisp engine with the Elisp compiler of Guile. It does not attempt to remove Elisp, and instead a
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Schemepy What is Schemepy? Schemepy is a Python module that enables you to embed a Scheme interpreter in your program. It supports various native Scheme implementations for speed. A fall back pure-Python implementation is also available when no suitable native implementations available. Download Schemepy 1.0.0 source (any platform) Schemepy 1.0.0 i386 deb package (Debian and Ubuntu) Document API:
PLEAC - Programming Language Examples Alike Cookbook Summary Following the great Perl Cookbook (by Tom Christiansen & Nathan Torkington, published by O'Reilly; you can freely browse an excerpt of the book here) which presents a suite of common programming problems solved in the Perl language, this project aims to implement the solutions in other programming languages. If successful, this project m
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