Tobias C. Rittweiler <tcr <at> freebits.de> writes:
david thompson <thompdump <at> gmail.com> writes:
I don't spend much time meditating on the internals of slime and thought this felt about right... (add-hook 'slime-connected-hook (lambda () (slime-load-system 'foo)))
However, slime doesn't like it and complains: The variable SWANK-IO-PACKAGE::FOO is unbound.
What's the 'right' way to do it?
Thanks for your time and assistance,
Alan
What are you trying to achieve? Placing
(asdf:oos 'asdf:load-op :foo)
into your ~/.swank.lisp may be more appropriate than the frobbage your trying there.
-T.
On Wed, 28 Jan 2009 17:33:42 +0100, Tobias C. Rittweiler wrote:
david thompson thompdump@gmail.com writes:
I don't spend much time meditating on the internals of slime and thought this felt about right... (add-hook 'slime-connected-hook (lambda () (slime-load-system 'foo)))
However, slime doesn't like it and complains: The variable SWANK-IO-PACKAGE::FOO is unbound.
What's the 'right' way to do it?
Thanks for your time and assistance,
Alan
What are you trying to achieve? Placing
(asdf:oos 'asdf:load-op :foo)
into your ~/.swank.lisp may be more appropriate than the frobbage your trying there.
-T.
Thanks for the response. I have a conditional in my .emacs that allows the user to select a 'profile' during startup (see below) -- the idea is to have emacs open a set of dirs, files... whatever that I'll be working on...
I was hoping to extend things to include loading a 'profile-specific' set of ASDF systems (in SLIME) for several of the 'profiles'.
- Alan
(let ((profile (read-from-minibuffer "Choose a profile (lisp,acad,rpg,tl): "))) (cond ((string-match "acad" profile) (dired "/home/thomp/academic/papers")) ((string-match "rpg" profile) (setup-slime) (find-file "/home/thomp/rp-geneval.lisp") (dired "/home/thomp/computing/lisp/rp-geneval/rp-geneval") ;; sure would be great to ensure asdf systems loaded here... ) ((string-match "dist" profile) (setup-slime) (lisp-miscellany) (dired "/home/thomp/computing/lisp/dat-dist/dat-dist") ;; sure would be nice to ensure asdf systems loaded here... ) ... etc.