Hi Lawrence,
On Thu, Jun 16 2022, Galaxy Being wrote: > I'm not really getting geiser-racket in org-mode babel code blocks to work. > Any ideas? Or is this just not on the radar? I tried the latest Currently, geiser-racket is unmantained (i'm saying this as its main author): i don't use racket and my feeling is that the racket community moved to racket-mode a long time ago, so i actually consider geiser-racket deprecated in favour of the latter. So babel support is, i am afraid, not in any radar i know of :) I guess one would need, to begin with, a new maintainer for geiser-racket: i'm more than willing to help anyone that steps up and pass the batton (racket is second only to guile in its support for geiser, even today, so it's a bit sad it's dying.) > emacs-ob-racket <https://github.com/hasu/emacs-ob-racket> with racket-mode, > and, yes, it "works," but only as a one-shot send it to a command line, > i.e., you can't have an ongoing REPL session, i.e., you can't define > something without calling it -- which is pretty useless, IMHO. I agree, although i am sure something could be done in the context of racket-mode, it's a very good package. Perhaps it'll be easier to find racket users interested in helping there than in reviving geiser-racket. Cheers, jao -- If languages had true garbage collection, most programs would delete themselves upon execution. - Robert Sewell, paraphrased
