guile-gi
libconfini
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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guile-gi
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The state if Emacs-style editors using Scheme
One idea that I have been toying with lately is making use of Guile Scheme and Guile-GI, which uses the GObject Introspection framework to automatically bind to the Gtk library. I use Guix to install guile-gi, gtk, and the gobject-introspection packages.
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gui application development with scheme and gtk
Guile has G-Golf and guile-gi, which both work fine. Development is not the fastest, but there has been commits within the last year at least in both. Have not had experience with other Scheme implementations. Otherwise there is always the option of doing gtk through an FFI.
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Introspect generic OOP methods in Guile
So I'm currently trying to figure out this API guile-gi and I'm having some trouble nailing down what to use in the tree-selection:get-selected-rows. Does anyone know of a good way to see all the available generics on a method? I also haven't figured out how to step debug these things either.
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How can I use GTK from Chicken Scheme?
Nowadays most programming languages that want to use GObject library code (like Gtl+) use GObject Introspection (GI) to automatically generate foreign language bindings that call into the various Gtk+ native APIs written in C. Guile GI does exactly this, so you could copy the source code for Guile GI and maybe just port it over to Chicken Scheme (as long as you don't mind using the GNU General Public v3 license to release your code, because that is what Guile GI uses).
libconfini
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Why the fuck are we templating YAML? (2019)
Personally I prefer INI over nearly all configuration formats.
https://github.com/madmurphy/libconfini/wiki/An-INI-critique...
- An INI Critique of TOML
- Do you call it an "ini" file or a "dot I N I" file?
- libconfini: Yet another INI parser
- An INI critique of TOML
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YAML: The Missing Battery in Python
Essentially the reasons given here. (This is from an INI parser developer, but I don’t think it’s particularly biased.)
- If a linux/unix was rewritten today, what would be different?
What are some alternatives?
STklos - STklos Scheme
config-parser - A slim, fully managed C# library for reading/writing .ini, .conf, .cfg etc configuration files.
MazuCC - A minimalist C compiler with x86_64 code generation
bubblewrap - Low-level unprivileged sandboxing tool used by Flatpak and similar projects
libportal - libportal - Flatpak portal library
ini-parser - Read/Write an INI file the easy way!
lepton-eda - GPL Electronic Design Automation
toml - Tom's Obvious, Minimal Language
crudini - A utility for manipulating ini files
inih - Simple .INI file parser in C, good for embedded systems
redox - Mirror of https://gitlab.redox-os.org/redox-os/redox
Sway-Config - A Raku library and script for parsing Sway window manager's config