From: Madhu enometh@meer.net Date: Mon, 01 Dec 2008 20:54:34 +0530
Attached is my first contrib submission. M-x slime-undefine-function does not help when you wish to remove a specific method. This contrib adds a new function slime-undefmethod. Invoking M-x slime-undefmethod with the point inside a defmethod definition in your source will find and remove the specific method.
Interesting; I've tackled this problem from a different direction. It turns out that swank:undefine-function works for methods if you give it a name of the form "(method gf :after (class1 class2 t))", at least in CMUCL. So I wrote an elisp hack to parse the method prototype. The code is much too messy for prime time, but the curious (those with strong stomachs) can look at rgr-slime-kill-definition in [1].
But I don't mean to steal your thunder; it looks like your solution is much more portable. And I certainly agree that this would be useful.
-- Bob Rogers http://www.rgrjr.com/
[1] https://rgrjr.dyndns.org/svn/rgr-hacks/trunk/rgr-lisp-hacks.el