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Re: GSoC: Emacs Lisp support for GNU Guile
From: |
Neil Jerram |
Subject: |
Re: GSoC: Emacs Lisp support for GNU Guile |
Date: |
Tue, 31 Mar 2009 23:23:55 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.11 (Gnus v5.11) Emacs/22.2 (gnu/linux) |
Daniel Kraft <address@hidden> writes:
> Hi all,
>
> as already discussed briefly with the Guile guys behind the new VM
> thing, I got the idea to implement Emacs Lisp as supported language
> for the Guile VM system.
>
> Below is a proposal for a GSoC project I submitted to GNU as mentoring
> organization; Karl Berry replied that it sounds interesting but they
> needed to find a mentor / mentors for this project; what do you (Emacs
> and Guile people) think about it?
Well I guess I could mentor this... On the other hand, if anyone else
is very keen to, I'd be happy to let them! (Simply because of time
pressure.)
Having worked on Guile/Elisp on and off for some time, I think it
would really help if you had a concrete goal in mind - i.e. something
more concrete than implementing Emacs Lisp in general on the VM.
I don't want to preempt your own ideas, but this could take the form
of
- identifying some existing (non-trivial) Emacs Lisp library or
application
- thinking of some cool extra thing that could be done with that, if
it was combined with Guile (and maybe other guile libraries, such as
guile-gnome)
- then the concrete goal would be to get Elisp/VM working well enough
to run that existing Elisp code and do the cool extra thing.
If you followed this kind of approach, note that it would also need
work - in addition to the Elisp/VM translation - to implement whatever
Emacs primitives the Elisp code relies on. That would make the
project as a whole less pure-language-translation, but (in my view)
more real and useful.
What do you think?
Regards,
Neil