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Re: Examples of embedding guile
- To: Derry Bryson <dbguile at ta1 dot reno-onramp dot com>
- Subject: Re: Examples of embedding guile
- From: Klaus Schilling <Klaus dot Schilling at munich dot netsurf dot de>
- Date: Sun, 16 Jan 2000 12:18:49 +0100 (CET)
- Cc: "guile at sourceware dot cygnus dot com" <guile at sourceware dot cygnus dot com>
- References: <20000115155539.11060.qmail@web1802.mail.yahoo.com><3880FCCB.F5939CF0@ta1.reno-onramp.com>
- Reply-To: Klaus dot Schilling at munich dot netsurf dot de
Derry Bryson writes:
> Julien Rousseau wrote:
> >
> > --- Derry Bryson <dbbuile@ta1.reno-onramp.com> wrote:
> > > I am beginning a program which will be a spreadsheet
> > > type program
> > > and I hope to use Guile as the formula/macro
> > > language (i.e. where
> > > the value of each cell would be a guile(lisp)
> > > expression).
> >
> > Well, why reinvent the wheel?
>
> Certainly I don't want to do that. However, I really want to
> create a cross-platform program and neither GNumeric nor
> SIAG seem to meet this criteria (perhaps Guile doesn't either).
Telford Tendys modified guile to work with win95 + djgpp Platforms.
Per Bothner achieved something similar for NT + cygwin32.
Is there already a non-GUI spreadsheet that uses Scheme as
Extension language? There's an emacs-lisp based spreadsheet,
so that should be impossible to achieve.
Klaus Schilling