Geiser / Emacs hangs when I start Guile web server
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I'm experimenting with Guile and simple web development. I have some experience with Common Lisp and Slime. And I'm a huge fan of interactive development. Geiser is great IDE, however I loose interactivity when I run even simple web server from REPL:
(use-modules (web server))
(define (hello-world-handler request request-body)
(values '((content-type . (text/plain)))
"hello"))
(run-server hello-world-handler)
After that, if I try to ie evaluate definition, nothing happens and Emacs hangs. When I hit C-g Emacs works again, but it's getting worse after that - in REPL every Geiser function hangs - for example if I hit TAB or C-M-i to complete symbol. I can only type text and hit ENTER. The only solution is to kill Scheme interpreter with C-c C-q and start it again. Why? Am I doing something wrong?
Tested on Guile v2.2 + latest Geiser and Guile v2.0 + Geiser v0.8.1.
emacs scheme guile geiser
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I'm experimenting with Guile and simple web development. I have some experience with Common Lisp and Slime. And I'm a huge fan of interactive development. Geiser is great IDE, however I loose interactivity when I run even simple web server from REPL:
(use-modules (web server))
(define (hello-world-handler request request-body)
(values '((content-type . (text/plain)))
"hello"))
(run-server hello-world-handler)
After that, if I try to ie evaluate definition, nothing happens and Emacs hangs. When I hit C-g Emacs works again, but it's getting worse after that - in REPL every Geiser function hangs - for example if I hit TAB or C-M-i to complete symbol. I can only type text and hit ENTER. The only solution is to kill Scheme interpreter with C-c C-q and start it again. Why? Am I doing something wrong?
Tested on Guile v2.2 + latest Geiser and Guile v2.0 + Geiser v0.8.1.
emacs scheme guile geiser
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I'm experimenting with Guile and simple web development. I have some experience with Common Lisp and Slime. And I'm a huge fan of interactive development. Geiser is great IDE, however I loose interactivity when I run even simple web server from REPL:
(use-modules (web server))
(define (hello-world-handler request request-body)
(values '((content-type . (text/plain)))
"hello"))
(run-server hello-world-handler)
After that, if I try to ie evaluate definition, nothing happens and Emacs hangs. When I hit C-g Emacs works again, but it's getting worse after that - in REPL every Geiser function hangs - for example if I hit TAB or C-M-i to complete symbol. I can only type text and hit ENTER. The only solution is to kill Scheme interpreter with C-c C-q and start it again. Why? Am I doing something wrong?
Tested on Guile v2.2 + latest Geiser and Guile v2.0 + Geiser v0.8.1.
emacs scheme guile geiser
I'm experimenting with Guile and simple web development. I have some experience with Common Lisp and Slime. And I'm a huge fan of interactive development. Geiser is great IDE, however I loose interactivity when I run even simple web server from REPL:
(use-modules (web server))
(define (hello-world-handler request request-body)
(values '((content-type . (text/plain)))
"hello"))
(run-server hello-world-handler)
After that, if I try to ie evaluate definition, nothing happens and Emacs hangs. When I hit C-g Emacs works again, but it's getting worse after that - in REPL every Geiser function hangs - for example if I hit TAB or C-M-i to complete symbol. I can only type text and hit ENTER. The only solution is to kill Scheme interpreter with C-c C-q and start it again. Why? Am I doing something wrong?
Tested on Guile v2.2 + latest Geiser and Guile v2.0 + Geiser v0.8.1.
emacs scheme guile geiser
emacs scheme guile geiser
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asked Nov 9 at 10:54
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The solution is to run a separate Guile process from command line using --listen
parameter, ie:
guile --listen=1661 web-test.scm
and connect with it from Emacs using M-x geiser-connect
or M-x connect-to-guile
, as explained in the "connecting to an external scheme" here: http://geiser.nongnu.org/geiser_3.html#Starting-the-REPL.
Solved with the help of Geiser maintainer.
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1 Answer
1
active
oldest
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active
oldest
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active
oldest
votes
up vote
2
down vote
accepted
The solution is to run a separate Guile process from command line using --listen
parameter, ie:
guile --listen=1661 web-test.scm
and connect with it from Emacs using M-x geiser-connect
or M-x connect-to-guile
, as explained in the "connecting to an external scheme" here: http://geiser.nongnu.org/geiser_3.html#Starting-the-REPL.
Solved with the help of Geiser maintainer.
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up vote
2
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The solution is to run a separate Guile process from command line using --listen
parameter, ie:
guile --listen=1661 web-test.scm
and connect with it from Emacs using M-x geiser-connect
or M-x connect-to-guile
, as explained in the "connecting to an external scheme" here: http://geiser.nongnu.org/geiser_3.html#Starting-the-REPL.
Solved with the help of Geiser maintainer.
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up vote
2
down vote
accepted
up vote
2
down vote
accepted
The solution is to run a separate Guile process from command line using --listen
parameter, ie:
guile --listen=1661 web-test.scm
and connect with it from Emacs using M-x geiser-connect
or M-x connect-to-guile
, as explained in the "connecting to an external scheme" here: http://geiser.nongnu.org/geiser_3.html#Starting-the-REPL.
Solved with the help of Geiser maintainer.
The solution is to run a separate Guile process from command line using --listen
parameter, ie:
guile --listen=1661 web-test.scm
and connect with it from Emacs using M-x geiser-connect
or M-x connect-to-guile
, as explained in the "connecting to an external scheme" here: http://geiser.nongnu.org/geiser_3.html#Starting-the-REPL.
Solved with the help of Geiser maintainer.
answered Nov 11 at 20:52
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