Hello Max,
Thanks for the lisp code. Now I would like to know where you place this code. Is it placed in .emacs or some other place? If it's placed in .emacs, is there a particular location there? The reason I ask is that I tried placing a defun in .emacs and I couldn't get it to work. Sorry for my ignorance...
Sincerely,
Paul Bowyer
On 06/17/2013 08:03 AM, Max Mikhanosha wrote:
Here is what I been using for a few years, C-c C-k output goes to the same place as asdf. Note I don't remember why it does this through find-symbol, but I it could be that Slime not always had the *FASL-PATHNAME-FUNCTION* thing, and I wanted it to work on both new and old slime.. You can probably convert find-symbol to defvar or such.
;; Make C-c C-k in SLIME also use the correct directory (let (fasl-finder-sym) (when (and (find-package :swank) (setq fasl-finder-sym (find-symbol "*FASL-PATHNAME-FUNCTION*" :swank)) (null (symbol-value fasl-finder-sym))) (set fasl-finder-sym (lambda (path options) (declare (ignore options)) (let ((fasl-path (asdf:apply-output-translations (compile-file-pathname path)))) (when fasl-path (ensure-directories-exist fasl-path) fasl-path))))))
At Sun, 16 Jun 2013 15:39:38 -0700, Paul Bowyer wrote:
Hello Helmut,
I found this link on the slime-developer mailing list and I wondered if it is usable and if so, how would I implement it? I don't have a lot of experience fiddling with slime's internals. http://article.gmane.org/gmane.lisp.slime.devel/8378/match=fasl
Is there some other convenient way to set the location for fasl files from within a slime session so that when I do a compile/load, the fasl goes to the same location as the output from asdf. Currently the output from asdf goes to one place, and the output from compile/load goes to my source directory.
I'm looking for a simple function call that would pass a pathname or would return to the default if no pathname was passed or maybe just a variable that I can set from within a slime session that would do the job. I only want this to to happen for some projects and not happen for others that don't yet use asdf.
Thanks,
Paul Bowyer