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[Bug-kawa] [bug #27555] compile-file doesn't show errors
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Per Bothner |
Subject: |
[Bug-kawa] [bug #27555] compile-file doesn't show errors |
Date: |
Thu, 01 Oct 2009 16:04:34 +0000 |
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Follow-up Comment #3, bug #27555 (project kawa):
Yes, for now it is better to use Kawa as batch compiler from the system
shell. But it might make sense to have a new "compile" procedure that takes
various (keyword?) parameters specifying what files to compile, where to put
them, where to report errors and warnings, and which options to apply. I
haven't felt much need for that myself, but I'm on Unix/Gnu/Linux, where I
have reasonable shells and 'make'; some people might prefer scripting in
Scheme. That's a topic I'm interested in exploring (see the old
http://per.bothner.com/software/Q/Qshell.html), but the general topic will
have to wait.
How/why do you use compile-file instead of the command-shell?
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