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G-Golf port of the upstream adwaita-1-demo example in the libadwaita Guix package. It adds one simple hello-world example as well. Run guix edit g-golf-adw-1-examples for inspiration how to wrap G-Golf applications when writing a Guix package.
MiniKanren is a relational programming extension to the Scheme programming Language, written as a smaller version of Kanren suitable for pedagogical purposes. It is featured in the book, The Reasoned Schemer, written by Dan Friedman, William Byrd, and Oleg Kiselyov.
This is Ian Price's r6rs packaged version of miniKanren, which deviates slightly from miniKanren mainline.
See http://minikanren.org/ for more on miniKanren generally.
R7RS-small Scheme library for reading and writing RSV data format, a very simple binary format for storing tables of strings. It is a competitor for CSV (Comma Separated Values) and TSV (Tab Separated Values). Its main benefit is that the strings are represented as Unicode encoded as UTF-8, and the value and row separators are byte values that are never used in UTF-8, so the strings do not need any error prone escaping and thus can be written and read verbatim.
The RSV format is specified in https://github.com/Stenway/RSV-Specification.
Guile-extensible-match is an implementation of SRFI-262. It provides user extensible pattern matching syntax. This implementation use a range of optimizations to generate efficient matching code.
Guile-GI is a library for Guile that allows using GObject-based libraries, such as GTK+3. Its README comes with the disclaimer: This is pre-alpha code.
Guile Hoot is a WebAssembly compiler backend for GNU Guile and standalone WASM toolchain.
Guile-Daemon is a small Guile program that loads your initial configuration file, and then reads and evaluates Guile expressions that you send to a FIFO file.
Guile-SMC is a state machine compiler that allows users to describe finite state machines (FSMs) in Scheme in terms of transition tables. It is capable to generate such transition tables from a PlantUML state diagrams.
A transition table can be verified and checked for dead-ends and infinite loops. Also Guile-SMC FSMs gather statistics when they run.
Guile-SMC comes with a Scheme program called smc -- a state machine compiler itself. It produces a Scheme code for an FSM from the PlantUML format. This tool is meant to be called on a PlantUML file when a program with a FSM is being built (for example, from a Makefile.)
Kracht provides helpful and convenient functionalities that can help you develop more comfortably in your Guile Scheme project. You can see it as a batteries-included addition to the (already great) standard library, complementing it, and helping developers write cleaner code.
guile-sjson is a json reader/writer for Guile. It has a nice, simple s-expression based syntax.
guile-sjson is a json reader/writer for Guile. It has a nice, simple s-expression based syntax.
This package provides a Guile library to communicate with a Debbugs bug tracker's SOAP service, such as https://bugs.gnu.org.
Guile-Lib is intended as an accumulation place for pure-scheme Guile modules, allowing for people to cooperate integrating their generic Guile modules into a coherent library. Think "a down-scaled, limited-scope CPAN for Guile". It provides the following modules:
(apicheck) Describe and verify library programming interfaces.
(config load) Loading configuration files.
(container async-queue) A thread-safe message queue.
(container nodal-tree) A tree consisting of nodes with attributes.
(container delay-tree) A nodal tree with lazily evaluated fields.
(debugging assert) Helpful assert macro.
(debugging time) A simple macro to time the execution of an expression.
(graph topological-sort) Routines to perform topological sorts.
(htmlprag) Neil Van Dyke's permissive ("pragmatic") HTML parser.
(io string) SLIB's IO routines dealing with strings.
(logging logger) A flexible logging system.
(logging port-log) A logger that outputs to a port.
(logging rotating-log) A logger that rotates its output files.
(match-bind) Nifty and concise regular expression routines.
(math minima) A golden-section minimum finder.
(math primes) Functions related to prime numbers and factorization.
(os process) Spawning processes and capturing their output.
(scheme documentation) Macros to define different kinds of variables with documentation.
(scheme kwargs) Defining functions with flexible keyword arguments.
(search basic) Classic search functions.
(string completion) Building blocks for tab completion.
(string soundex) The SOUNDEX string categorization algorithm.
(string transform) Beyond SRFI-13.
(string wrap) A versatile string formatter.
(term ansi-color) Generate ANSI color escape sequences.
(unit-test) A JUnit-style unit testing framework.
Veritas is a testing framework for Guile with an EDSL to define test suites. Emphasis is placed on legibility and maintainability of tests. Veritas shuffles tests and runs them concurrently by default to ensure robust testing practices.
This package provides a Guile Scheme wrapper for libgsl.so. Implements
GSL vectors.
Matrices.
BLAS operations.
Eigensystem solutions.
One-dimensional root solvers.
Guile-Lens is a library implementing lenses in Guile. The library is currently a re-implementation of the lentes library for Clojure. Lenses provide composable procedures, which can be used to focus, apply functions over, or update a value in arbitrary data structures.
This package provides facilities for working with .torrent or metainfo files. Implements a bencode reader and writer according to Bitorrent BEP003.
f.scm is a library intended to facilitate working with files and directories (the file system in general). It was initially inspired by the f library for Emacs.
This package provides an implementation of SRFI 158 for Guile. SRFI 158 defines utility procedures that create, transform, and consume generators. It also defines procedures that return accumulators. It is implemented by wrapping the sample implementation in a thin Guile compatibility layer.
This library provides a reference implementation for SRFI-197. This SRFI defines a family of chain and nest pipeline operators, which can rewrite nested expressions like (a b (c d (e f g))) as a sequence of operations: (chain g (e f _) (c d _) (a b _)).
guile-png is a GNU Guile library for working with the PNG format. This library provides API for reading and writing PNG data, as well as some graphic primitives and basic image processing filters.
guile-email is a collection of email utilities implemented in pure guile. It supports parsing MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) compliant email messages and reading emails from the mbox format.
This package provides extensible Guile bindings for the Sway window manager. It can be used to query Sway, assign keybindings and listen to events in Guile.
MiniKanren is a relational programming extension to the Scheme programming Language, written as a smaller version of Kanren suitable for pedagogical purposes. It is featured in the book, The Reasoned Schemer, written by Dan Friedman, William Byrd, and Oleg Kiselyov.
This is Ian Price's r6rs packaged version of miniKanren, which deviates slightly from miniKanren mainline.
See http://minikanren.org/ for more on miniKanren generally.