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quack-el

quack-el Enhanced Emacs support for Scheme programming
Priority
Sectioninterpreters
Installed size 300
Maintainer Ramakrishnan Muthukrishnan <rkrishnan@debian.org>
Architecture all
Version 0.29-1
Depends emacs21 | emacs-snapshot
Suggests w3m-el
File name pool/main/q/quack-el/quack-el_0.29-1_all.deb
Description Quack enhances Emacs support for Scheme programming -- for PLT Scheme and other Scheme implementations. Quack is layered atop the standard packages `cmuscheme.el', by Olin Shivers, and `scheme.el', by Bill Rozas and Dave Love. Added features include: * Menu and commands for viewing popular Scheme-related manuals or books. Uses local copies of PLT manuals when available, and remote Web copies when necessary. Command for keyword lookup in PLT manual, with keyword defaulting to symbol at point. * Menus and command for viewing SRFIs. SRFI index information is automatically downloaded from SRFI Web site. Prompt defaults to SRFI number referenced at point. * A `find-file' alternative that defaults to the file corresponding to the PLT `require' form at point. (Other module systems will be supported in future versions of Quack.) * Two new sets of font-lock rules for Scheme: "PLT Style," which is similar to that used by DrScheme 200 Check Syntax; and "Extended GNU Emacs Style," which is an extended version of the standard Scheme font-lock rules under GNU Emacs. * Enhanced `run-scheme' behavior. * Enhanced `switch-to-scheme' behavior. * Extended `emacs-w3m' support for lightweight browsing of manuals and SRFIs in Emacs windows, including Info-like `t', '[', and ']' commands that work with many HTML-format books (including PLT manuals and SICP). * Scheme Mode indentation rules for PLT and Guile. * Command to toggle a `define' form between `(define ( ) )' and `(define (lambda () ))' syntax. * Command for tidying the formatting in a Scheme Mode buffer. * The `)' and `]' keys insert the character that agrees with the s-expression's opening character. * Mode for inspecting contents of PLT `.plt' package files. * Command to open a Dired on a specified PLT collection. Quack was originally intended for PLT Scheme programmers who sometimes prefer to use Emacs rather than DrScheme for writing code, and also for people (especially students in underequipped schools) whose computers are not powerful enough to run DrScheme. The name "Quack" was a play on the name of DrScheme. Quack is no longer PLT-specific -- it now endeavors to support all popular Scheme implementations.


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