SRFI 176: Version flag Arthur A. Gleckler (07 Oct 2019 05:01 UTC)
Re: SRFI 176: Version flag John Cowan (07 Oct 2019 18:43 UTC)
Re: SRFI 176: Version flag Lassi Kortela (07 Oct 2019 20:26 UTC)
Re: SRFI 176: Version flag John Cowan (07 Oct 2019 20:50 UTC)
Re: SRFI 176: Version flag Lassi Kortela (07 Oct 2019 21:42 UTC)
Re: SRFI 176: Version flag John Cowan (07 Oct 2019 22:49 UTC)
Re: SRFI 176: Version flag Lassi Kortela (11 Oct 2019 23:40 UTC)
Re: SRFI 176: Version flag Arthur A. Gleckler (13 Oct 2019 03:40 UTC)
Re: SRFI 176: Version flag John Cowan (13 Oct 2019 04:23 UTC)
Re: SRFI 176: Version flag Arthur A. Gleckler (13 Oct 2019 04:53 UTC)
Re: SRFI 176: Version flag John Cowan (15 Oct 2019 12:20 UTC)
Storing manual pages and other data in executables Lassi Kortela (16 Oct 2019 20:39 UTC)
Re: Storing manual pages and other data in executables John Cowan (16 Oct 2019 21:36 UTC)
Re: SRFI 176: Version flag Shiro Kawai (13 Oct 2019 05:24 UTC)
Storing manual pages and other data in executables Lassi Kortela (14 Oct 2019 11:56 UTC)
Re: Storing manual pages and other data in executables John Cowan (14 Oct 2019 16:33 UTC)
Re: Storing manual pages and other data in executables Lassi Kortela (17 Oct 2019 17:06 UTC)
Gory details of parsing Lassi Kortela (07 Oct 2019 21:04 UTC)
Re: Gory details of parsing John Cowan (07 Oct 2019 23:05 UTC)
Re: Gory details of parsing Lassi Kortela (11 Oct 2019 23:50 UTC)
Re: Gory details of parsing John Cowan (15 Oct 2019 01:52 UTC)
Working out the platform and compiler info Lassi Kortela (14 Oct 2019 16:52 UTC)
Clarification of tuples Lassi Kortela (14 Oct 2019 17:09 UTC)
Re: Working out the platform and compiler info John Cowan (14 Oct 2019 18:07 UTC)

SRFI 176: Version flag Arthur A. Gleckler 07 Oct 2019 05:00 UTC

Scheme Request for Implementation 176,
"Version flag,"
by Lassi Kortela,
is now available for discussion.

Its draft and an archive of the ongoing
discussion are available at
<https://srfi.schemers.org/srfi-176/>.

You can join the discussion of the draft
by filling out the subscription form on
that page.

You can contribute a message to the
discussion by sending it to
<xxxxxx@srfi.schemers.org>.

Here's the abstract:

  This SRFI defines a standard
  command-line flag to get version
  information from a Scheme
  implementation.  The output is
  Line-oriented S-expressions which are
  easy to parse from Scheme, C, and
  shell scripts and can co-exist with
  non-S-expression output.  A standard
  vocabulary is defined; extensions are
  easy to make.

Regards,

SRFI Editor