
Luke Gorrie wrote:
Rodrigo Ventura <yoda@isr.ist.utl.pt> writes:
- there are a list of key bindings that can be seen after a C-h m in a Lisp Slime mode, which do not work (e.g., C-c C-a, C-c C-c, etc.) Some of them have different key bindings in Slime, while others follow a distinct functional scheme (e.g., showing arguments as you type, which works fine in slime).
We have generally overridden the inf-lisp/ilisp bindings so they are not supposed to work. This is because they talk directly to *inferior-lisp* and aren't consistent with SLIME's style.
It was confusing before when people would accidentally use non-SLIME commands thinking they belonged to SLIME and get weird results.
`C-c C-a' we have currently reserved for future use; C-c C-c should compile the definition at point.
- in the REPL loop M-p is not quite pratical; couldn't you use for instance C-up for last expression entered (similar to ILisp)?
I added bindings for C-{up,down} since comint-mode also provides these in addition to M-{n,p}.
Cheers, Luke
In slime 1-0 the menu bar shows M-p as the shortcut for both previous and next input(I think it means the same as command). But the shortcut key works as the previous command(input). The options in the menu works fine. What is the shortcut key for the next command. -- Surendra Singhi www.public.asu.edu/~sksinghi