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Re: [Gcl-devel] Who is maintaining the emacs lisp code, e.g. dbl.el?
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Camm Maguire |
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Re: [Gcl-devel] Who is maintaining the emacs lisp code, e.g. dbl.el? |
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Sun, 10 Sep 2017 09:07:48 -0400 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/23.4 (gnu/linux) |
Greetings, and thanks for your interest here. I would be happy in
working with you to update/improve this code. I have written a few
emacs modes which I find useful, but am by no means an expert.
Emacs/common-lisp mode initiatives seem to have proliferated (ilisp,
slime,...) and I remain unfamiliar with the state of play. Hopefully
the community has consolidated on something. And hopefully that
something does not require large extra-ansi-common-lisp support packages
such as ffi/asdf, etc., all of which are great to support but without
intertwining dependencies.
What is realgud? I have also been pondering closer GCL integration with
gdb (and gprof) based on GCL's native handling of ELF object code.
Take care,
Rocky Bernstein <address@hidden> writes:
> I started looking at dbl.el ,sshell.el and so on with an eye to integrating
> it into realgudĀ for debugging gcl.
>
> The copyright in the files hasn't changed from 1998 and is maintained by
> William F. Schelter who unfortunately seems to have passed on. And looking
> from git it looks like indeed the code hasn't changed since around the. But
> Emacs definitely has.
>
> So are people still using dbl.el and sshell.el?
>
> I asked the same question on the maxima-devel mailing list and the answer I
> got was that this was unmaintained code.
>
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