
Am Tue, 14 Jul 2015 16:58:31 -0500 schrieb Blake McBride <blake@mcbride.name>:
Greetings,
Long-time lisp user, short time slime user here. There is something I like to do frequently but seems to be a real hassle with slime. I'm sure either there is a command to do what I want, or it is easy for me to write one. I thought rather than going doen an ignorant path, I'd ask the list. Sure appreciate any help.
What I would like is a keyboard command that would:
1. save the current file being edited
2. load (not compile) that file without asking it's name
A basic Emacs function doing both could look like this: (defun slime-save-and-load-file () (interactive "P") (let ((filename (buffer-file-name))) (if (not filename) (message "Buffer %s is not associated with a file." (buffer-name)) (save-buffer) (slime-load-file filename)))) - edgar