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Without this, Guile libraries like SDL2 will use Guile 2.0 instead.
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In order to write Guile code against C, I need to distiguish between libs and
bins, so I did that, then I got the flags that gcc needs from `guile-config` and
put them in the args for any C lib build. I tested this with Bessel.c and
Bessel.scm (not in this patch, because I don't really want that code in my
tree, I'll come up with another way to test it later).
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- added --bash in case you just really want a shell
- added support for C programs
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Also added -h help message.
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There's no `guileWith` in nixpkgs, so I think I just need to pass multiple
`--packages` flags. I can't test this yet because I need to implement import
detection in Bild.hs first, but that's less important because Guile ships with a
bunch of SRFIs, which is nice, and anyway there aren't many Guile libraries in
nixpkgs for me to pull from.
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asdf seems to always be necessary for any other packages to work, so I just
include that in the call to nix-shell, and swank is included because it's just
useful to start a repl server.
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Also fixed a bug where the json failed to parse correctly.
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This is basically building on top of bild's analysis, which is great becuase it
means that bild is becoming a useful tool rather than a monolithic do-everything
job runner. The eventual goal is for the bild analysis to be much more useful,
maybe even provide data to remote repls or language-server or whatever.
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