Hello,
I am using gambit-c v4.6.0 and the latest black-hole (including std libraries) from git (as described on the gambit-c web site).
In the gsc interpreter, all seems fine and I can load black-hole and import installed std libraries, while using the repl.
The "my-program.scm", does _not_ load the black hole (AFAIK, I am supposed to do from command line, using -e), and it does only following import (before any functions from std are used):
(import (std srfi/13 srfi/95))
The all of std are compiled to .o1 files (as described in the black-hole guide)
One thing I cannot figure out - how do I produce stand alone, compiled, executable when using black-hole modules?
So far, I tried (gsc-gambit is gambit-c compiler executable name):
gsc-gambit -exe -e '(load "~~/lib/modules/build")' my-program.scm
the above compiles, but when run, the my-program does not have functions from
gsc-gambit -ld-options "-rpath-link /home/vladimir/opt/gambc/lib/modules:/home/vladimir/opt/gambc/lib/modules/std/srfi build.o1 13.o1 95.o1" -exe -e '(load "~~/lib/modules/build")' my-program.scm
the above fails with "gcc unrecognised option".
I have searched the mailing list, read what I could, tried what I could think of, but now I am quite stuck...
Kind regards,
Vladimir
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