Helmut Eller heller@common-lisp.net writes:
- Pascal J. Bourguignon [2012-03-02 11:19] writes:
In slime-start we have:
(let ((args (list :program program :program-args program-args :buffer buffer :coding-system coding-system :init init :name name :init-function init-function :env env)))
this args is passed to slime-inferior-connect and to slime-start-swank-server, but this function expects another keyword instead ofo :init-function:
(defun slime-start-swank-server (process args) "Start a Swank server on the inferior lisp." (destructuring-bind (&key coding-system init &allow-other-keys) args
This bug means that C-- M-x slime cannot use the :init-function specified for the CL implementation.
So I propose to use:
(defun slime-start-swank-server (process args) "Start a Swank server on the inferior lisp." (message "args=%S" args) (destructuring-bind (&key coding-system init-function &allow-other-keys) args (with-current-buffer (process-buffer process) (make-local-variable 'slime-inferior-lisp-args) (setq slime-inferior-lisp-args args) (let ((str (funcall init-function (slime-swank-port-file) coding-system))) (goto-char (process-mark process)) (insert-before-markers str) (process-send-string process str)))))
instead.
:init and :init-function have different purposes. Not great names, but both seem to work with C-- M-x slime.
Yes, I didn't notice there were two parameter at once. I need to use :init, not :init-function. Thanks.