[gambit-list] DrScheme and GambitC

Alex Sandro Queiroz e Silva asandroq at gmail.com
Tue Sep 2 07:16:53 EDT 2008


Hallo,

William Cook wrote:
> 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.
> 

      So we can agree that Emacs is fancy too.

> 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.
>

      Those are screenshots of the GDB mode, which I think is pretty 
neat. For Scheme one can use gambit.el (that comes with Gambit-C) or 
quack.el[1]. They may be not as fancy or beautiful as the GDB mode (or 
Eclipse), buy they do work. Besides, one can add as much fanciness as he 
wants.

[1] - http://www.neilvandyke.org/quack/

Cheers,
-alex
http://www.ventonegro.org/



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