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<software-distribution project="MinGW" home="http://mingw.org" issue="2012073100"> |
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<package-collection subsystem="msys"> |
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<download-host uri="http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/mingw/%F?download" /> |
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<package name="msys-guile"> |
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<affiliate group="MinGW Developer Toolkit" /> |
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<description lang="en" title="A Scheme interpreter" > |
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<paragraph>Guile is an interpreter for the Scheme programming language, |
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with support for many SRFIs (Scheme Request For Implementations), |
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packaged as a library which can be incorporated into your programs. |
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Your users have full access to the interpreter, so Guile itself can be |
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extended, based on the needs of the user. The result is a scripting |
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language tailored to your application. |
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</paragraph> |
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<paragraph>Guile is a library designed to help programmers create |
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flexible applications. Using Guile in an application allows |
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programmers to write plug-ins, or modules (there are many names, but |
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the concept is essentially the same) and users to use them to have an |
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application fit their needs. |
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</paragraph> |
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<paragraph>The msys-guile package provides a standalone guile |
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interpreter and all associated documentation. The associated |
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msys-libguile package provides the runtime libraries, development |
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files, and other runtime support. |
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as a prerequisite of the matching DLL for this package itself, |
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</package> |
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<package name="msys-libguile"> |
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<description lang="en" title="An extensible Scheme interpreter library" > |
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<paragraph>Guile is a library designed to help programmers create |
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flexible applications. Using Guile in an application allows |
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programmers to write plug-ins, or modules (there are many names, but |
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the concept is essentially the same) and users to use them to have an |
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application fit their needs. |
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</paragraph> |
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<paragraph>Guile is an interpreter for the Scheme programming language, |
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with support for many SRFIs (Scheme Request For Implementations), |
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packaged as a library which can be incorporated into your programs. |
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Your users have full access to the interpreter, so Guile itself can be |
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extended, based on the needs of the user. The result is a scripting |
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language tailored to your application. |
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</paragraph> |
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<paragraph>The msys-libguile package provides the runtime libraries, |
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development files, and other runtime support for guile. The |
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associated msys-guile package provides a standalone guile interpreter |
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and all associated documentation. |
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