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From: | John A Pershing Jr |
Subject: | Re: [h-e-w] use Emacs as Scheme IDE |
Date: | Sun, 07 Nov 2010 16:50:04 -0500 |
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On 11/5/2010 9:04 AM, 김태윤 wrote:
hello~ 김태윤, I have no idea what quack/racket/gracket/mzscheme are. However, M-x run-scheme is supposed to work... ...on a Linux system with Scheme installed. The subrocess support tends to be hit-or-miss in Windoze systems, even with the target command(s) installed in the the %PATH%. (Is there even a Scheme implementation for Windoze?). Note that Scheme itself does not come with the Emacs distro; all that run-scheme does is start up an external Scheme process in an Emacs window, much the same way that M-x shell will start a sub-shell in a window (this one *does* work on Windoze, but who the heck wants a DOS shell...). If your installed Scheme is called something other than "scheme", then you need to set (in your .emacs) the variable scheme-program-name to the string name of your Scheme system. -jp |
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