Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen larsi@gnus.org writes:
Never mind. :-)
But I was actually reminded of one kinda annoying thing with Slime. It happens so rarely that I haven't really looked into whether Slime has a way to deal with it, but anyway: Once in a blue moon while doing something multithreaded and with lots of CAPI windows and stuff, and I accidentally write something that infloops the Lisp process, `C-c C-g' isn't able to do anything useful. This probably isn't Slime's fault, but in these rare instances I'd just like to be able to kill the Lisp process.
So I'd like a command for doing that.
(What I've done when this happens until now is just going to a shell and "kill -9" a likely Lisp process.)