Describe the new --listen flag, and give some example of its usage, including some snippet for using it with Emacs/Geiser.
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64 lines
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#+TITLE: MU SCM
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#+MAN_CLASS_OPTIONS: :section-id "@SECTION_ID@" :date "@MAN_DATE@"
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#+include: macros.inc
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* NAME
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*mu scm* - bindings and shell for the GNU Guile programming language.
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* SYNOPSIS
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*mu scm* [_COMMON-OPTIONS_]
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starts the GNU Guile shell.
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*mu scm* [_COMMON-OPTIONS_] [[_COMMAND_] -- [_COMMAND-OPTIONS_]]
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runs a GNU Guile script.
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* DESCRIPTION
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*mu scm* is the command to use the bindings to the GNU Guile programming language.
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It can either open a shell ("REPL") or run scripts.
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Using *mu scm*, you can script *mu*.
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* SCM OPTIONS
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** --listen
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With the ~--listen~ parameter, *mu scm* starts listening on a UNIX domain socket.
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This can be used for communicating with the REPL using some external tool, such
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as Emacs with the "Geiser" package. For details, refer to the *mu-scm* Info
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manual.
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It blocks after printing the name of the socket (which is a randomized name),
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prefixed by *UNIX_CONNECT:* and ending with a newline. For instance:
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#+begin_example
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UNIX-CONNECT:/run/user/1000/mu-scm-socket-4eb5db40
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#+end_example
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#+include: "muhome.inc" :minlevel 2
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#+include: "common-options.inc" :minlevel 1
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#+include: "exit-code.inc" :minlevel 1
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* ENVIRONMENT
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By default, *mu scm* expects its internal files to be found in
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~<prefix>/hare/mu/scm~. However, for development/testing you can set the
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environment variable *MU_SCM_DIR* to some alternative directory.
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* SEE ALSO
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The full documentation for *mu scm* is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the *info*
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and *mu* programs are properly installed at your site, the command *info mu-scm*
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should give you access to the complete manual.
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http://www.schemers.org provides a general introduction to the Scheme language.
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{{{man-link(emacs,1)}}}
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#+include: "prefooter.inc" :minlevel 1
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