* UU UUUUU [2011-09-14 20:54] writes:
Tobias C Rittweiler <tcr <at> freebits.de> writes:
In article <loom.20110906T192128-799 <at> post.gmane.org>,
Don't use Slime's REPL but the native one. You can do that by not using the slime-repl contrib.
How does one do that exactly?
Allegro's normal REPL is in the *inferior-lisp* buffer.
I tried commenting out the two "slime-repl" lines in slime-fancy, but when a compile error occurred when I compiled a program, the Lisp listener hung completely. I could not "q" out of the compile buffer window
If someone can post .emacs for a working, version of SLIME (on MacOS and ACL if that matters), that would be helpful.
Setup Slime as described in the README file:
(add-to-list 'load-path "~/hacking/lisp/slime/") ; your SLIME directory (setq inferior-lisp-program "/opt/sbcl/bin/sbcl") ; your Lisp system (require 'slime) (slime-setup)
(I currently have three problems with slime-repl. First, my Lisp listener's startup banner is deleted. Second, I cannot access top-level commands. Third, sometimes I cannot access object presentations properly: sometimes the Lisp listener does not understand a print-unreadable- object's printed representation is a presentation. )
Well, you have to choose: either use Allegro's REPL or Slime's REPL. If you load contribs, be prepared for bugs.
Helmut