Yes, as i said in my email, I know that Emacs can do anything.
If fancy means taking advantage of ubiquitous bit-mapped displays, then I guess I do mean fancy.
Neither of your links mention Scheme, as far as I can tell. And searching for Schema and GDB didn't bring up much of use either. Is there a connection between Emacs debugging and Gambit Scheme? If so, I'd like to know about it, because some of my students would like to use it.
William
Alex Sandro Queiroz e Silva wrote:
Hallo,
William Cook wrote:
Eclipse has built-in support for all these features. Here are some pictures
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/os-ecbug http://www.fsl.cs.sunysb.edu/~dquigley/cse219/index.php?it=eclipse&tt=de...
Emacs has not stopped in time:
http://www.inet.net.nz/~nickrob/ http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/GrandUnifiedDebugger
Of course you are entitled to prefer Eclipse, but claiming that modern development environments do not exist for Scheme is only meaningful if by "modern" you mean "fancy". But it'd be really cool if you did your plugin, the more IDEs the better.
Cheers, -alex http://www.ventonegro.org/