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RSS Bot@lemmy.bestiver.seBM to Lobste.rs@lemmy.bestiver.seEnglish · 11 months ago

Why Rewriting Emacs Is Hard

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Why Rewriting Emacs Is Hard

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There have been quite a few attempts to re-implement (part of) Emacs' functionalities in languages other than C, like JEmacs, remacs, and lem. And we are seeing new efforts in EmacsConf 2024: rune 1, gypsum 2, and the revived Guilemacs 3. (Strictly speaking, Guilemacs is more a fork than a total rewrite, but anyway.) However, a complete rewrite of (GNU) Emacs 4 has always seemed like an insurmountable task, not just because writing editors is hard. This article aims to look into some of these difficulties and the Emacs designs (that of course have been exposed in some Emacs Lisp API) that lead to them.

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