Lawrence Bottorff <borgauf@gmail.com> writes:
> The MIT scheme repl is running in the next buffer. . .
>
Did you try it?
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
#+BEGIN_SRC scheme :session foo
(define (mydouble x)
(+ x x))
#+END_SRC
#+RESULTS:
doesn't seem to remember from one block to the next. So, after defining the code above
#+BEGIN_SRC scheme :session foo
(mydouble 5)
#+END_SRC
#+RESULTS:
: 10
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
Without the session, I get
#+RESULTS
: An error occurred.
instead. This is with guile as the scheme interpreter, but that should
not make any difference.
Nick
> On May 28, 2015 2:16 PM, "Nick Dokos" <ndokos@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Lawrence Bottorff <borgauf@gmail.com> writes:
>
> > . . . installed geiser via elpa -- and got some functionality. Although a simple thing like
> >
> > #+BEGIN_SRC scheme
> > (define (mydouble x)
> > (+ x x))
> > #+END_SRC
> >
> > doesn't seem to remember from one block to the next. So, after defining the code above
> >
> > #+BEGIN_SRC scheme
> > (mydouble 5)
> > #+END_SRC
> >
> > gives an error, while
> >
> > #+BEGIN_SRC scheme
> > (define (mysquare x)
> > (* x x))
> > (mysquare 5)
> > #+END_SRC
> >
> > #+RESULTS:
> > : 25
> >
> > works. Any way to have it remember like a REPL does?
>
> Use a session?