Thursday, December 2, 2010

Connected. Take this REPL, brother, and may it serve you well.

Ok... slime is finally come to reason.
Reading documentation usually helps.

Yeah... auto-completes too.

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2 comments:

Alfredo said...

How Can I add at least the parenthesis checking into slime? :S What's the magic line in emacs.d to achive that? :D

Unknown said...

When I close a parenthesis it shows me the matching one (and if it's not visible, then it describes which one it is).

That is pretty much by default. My *nix emacs does not count as it's full of stuff and I'm not sure which line does what.

However, my windows box has emacs+slime and it works pretty much by default...

That's it:
enrico@ENRICO-EEE ~/AppData/Roaming
$ cat .emacs
(server-start)

(setq inferior-lisp-program "sbcl")
(add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/slime")
(require 'slime)
(slime-setup)

;;; This was installed by package-install.el.
;;; This provides support for the package system and
;;; interfacing with ELPA, the package archive.
;;; Move this code earlier if you want to reference
;;; packages in your .emacs.
(when
(load
(expand-file-name "~/.emacs.d/elpa/package.el"))
(package-initialize))