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* configure.in: Call AC_TYPE_MODE_T. (AC_CHECK_HEADERS): Add libc.h, to get more prototypes on the NeXT. Put header file list in alphabetical order. * configure, scmconfig.h.in: Regenerated. * filesys.c [HAVE_LIBC_H]: #include <libc.h>. * filesys.c [HAVE_STRING_H]: #include <string.h>, to get prototype for strerror. |
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This is beta release 1.0b3 of Guile, the GNU extension language library.
Please send bug reports to bug-guile@prep.ai.mit.edu.
Guile is a portable, embeddable Scheme implementation written in C.
Guile provides a machine independent execution platform that can be
linked in as a library when building extensible programs.
Guile is derived from SCM, by Aubrey Jaffer and others. Tom Lord
librarified SCM, yielding Guile. He wrote Guile's operating system,
Ice-9, connected Guile to Tcl/Tk and the `rx' regular expression
matcher, and took care of a lot of miscellany.
Interesting files include:
- INSTALL, which contains instructions on building and installing Guile.
- NEWS, which describes user-visible changes since the last release of Guile.
- COPYING, which describes the terms under which you may redistribute
Guile, and explains that there is no warranty.
The Guile source tree is laid out as follows:
doc: Documentation for Guile, in Texinfo form.
libguile: The Guile Scheme interpreter, packaged as an object
library for you to link with your programs.
guile: An interactive front end for the Guile Scheme interpreter.
rx: A regular expression matching library, interfaced to Guile.
ice-9: Guile's module system, initialization code, and other infrastructure.
lang: A Guile module of tools for writing lexical analyzers and parsers.
ctax: A Guile module providing a C-like syntax for Scheme.