Today I wrote the beginnings of a Guile REPL test driver so you can simulate REPL sessions and perform integration tests on the output. This is useful for running through scenarios where meta-commands are used, which I've been writing a lot of lately.
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dave (dthompson@toot.cat)'s status on Friday, 10-Mar-2023 23:33:00 CET dave -
dave (dthompson@toot.cat)'s status on Friday, 10-Mar-2023 23:34:13 CET dave -
dave (dthompson@toot.cat)'s status on Friday, 10-Mar-2023 23:36:35 CET dave @ekaitz_zarraga oh neat! didn't know about this but I was inspired by headless browser drivers.
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dave (dthompson@toot.cat)'s status on Friday, 10-Mar-2023 23:39:49 CET dave @ekaitz_zarraga yeah though mine is a small amount of Scheme code using ports and stuff so it's a better integration.
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dave (dthompson@toot.cat)'s status on Friday, 10-Mar-2023 23:41:26 CET dave @ekaitz_zarraga it's very cool! tcl has gems and it would be good to not lose them to time.
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air fried chip butty (otfrom@functional.cafe)'s status on Friday, 10-Mar-2023 23:49:33 CET air fried chip butty @ekaitz_zarraga @dthompson I loved expect
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