Fortunatly we could use pre-built gccemacs right now.
Those two repos did the greate job for us.
https://github.com/twlz0ne/nix-gccemacs-darwin
https://github.com/twlz0ne/nix-gccemacs-sierra
Here is the tutorial:
#!/bin/sh | |
#_( | |
"exec" "clojure" "-Sdeps" "{:deps {org.clojure/clojurescript {:mvn/version \"1.10.520\"}}}" "$0" "$@" | |
) | |
;; running js_parser.clj "function foo(x) { var y = x + 1; }" will print: | |
;; [{:type :function, :name "foo", :body [{:variable-statement [{:lvalue "y", :initializer {:type :binary-op, :left "x", :operator "+", :right "1"}}]}], :params ["x"]}] | |
Fortunatly we could use pre-built gccemacs right now.
Those two repos did the greate job for us.
https://github.com/twlz0ne/nix-gccemacs-darwin
https://github.com/twlz0ne/nix-gccemacs-sierra
Here is the tutorial:
# Credit http://stackoverflow.com/a/2514279 | |
for branch in `git branch -r | grep -v HEAD`;do echo -e `git show --format="%ai %ar by %an" $branch | head -n 1` \\t$branch; done | sort -r |