On Thu, 02 May 2013 12:35:32 +0000, Hendrik Boom wrote:
I'm running a gambit program from a file using gsi, initiated from an interactive shell provided by my window manager on Debian wheezy..
The program uses read-char and peek-char to read characters from standard input, which appears to be the terminal.
but the test for end of file, (eof-object? c), seems never to return true,, even if I type a control-D, which is the usual Linux way to signal end of file from a terminal.
How should I enter an end-of-file on the terminal instead?
Never mind. I must be doing something else wrong, because I just got it to work in a very small test. Sorry. I though the test I had used was small enough, but evidently not. I must have managed to squeeze another error into it.
-- hendrik