WHAT INTERPRETER
Name:
Anonymous
2008-02-08 3:04
should i use for scheme?
specifically, i need one that doesn't print ^[[D or ^[[C when i hit ← or → respectively.
Name:
Anonymous
2008-02-08 3:11
i don't think any of those exist. lord knows why, maybe true schemes don't have arrows on their keyboars.
Name:
Anonymous
2008-02-08 3:17
im not a master and make mistakes and im not disciplined enough to backspace over my code and retype it.
AM I WRONG FOR SCHEME?
Name:
Anonymous
2008-02-08 3:36
readline, bix nood
Name:
Anonymous
2008-02-08 3:41
Name:
Anonymous
2008-02-08 4:08
>>4
yeah, what about it. my keys work fine in bash so how do i fixd interpreter?
Name:
Anonymous
2008-02-08 4:59
What's wrong with PLT's text editor, namely DrScheme? It comes with its own awesome interpreter. Or are you too cool for non-terminal editors?
Name:
Anonymous
2008-02-08 6:13
Name:
Anonymous
2008-02-08 6:46
>>6
echo '(require (lib "rep.ss" "readline"))' >>.mzschemerc
Name:
9
2008-02-08 6:48
>>7
It crashes an awful lot for me. Even
(ackermann 4 4) crashed it... Maybe I'm just not
EXPERT enough.
I do like it when it's not crashing though.
Name:
Anonymous
2008-02-08 11:34
>>8
Wall, you know what they say:
DrScheme is not Emacs, GNU's not UNIX
Name:
Anonymous
2008-02-08 18:25
>>11
And neither are as good as Emacs.
Name:
Anonymous
2008-02-08 18:39
Name:
Anonymous
2008-02-08 18:42
>>7
yeah, i am too cool for non-terminal editors.
Name:
Anonymous
2008-02-08 19:21
i am too cool for interactive editors
Name:
Anonymous
2008-02-08 19:43
tgetent: warning: termcap entry too long
Name:
Anonymous
2009-03-06 13:56
Cool header needed with some moonspeak written.