First of all, make sure you use the latest versions of slime, clojure,
swank-clojre and clojure-mode. It works fine for me on both linux and
windows.
get latest slime here - http://common-lisp.net/project/slime/
get latest swank-clojure (your version seems to be outdated) here -
Thanks Lucio, but you can see on git-hub that the head version of
core.clj uses lazy-seq:
http://github.com/jochu/swank-clojure/blob/349cb3b93a7bd8bcc86ffd0fd5415d84ed5f4028/swank/core.clj
On Mar 8, 9:02 am, Lucio Fulci luciofulc...@gmail.com wrote:
First of all, make sure you use the latest
well, I'm not an expert in lisp, emacs and linux either :)
the thing is that latest version of swank-clojure does work for me.
On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 5:09 PM, youngblood.carl
youngblood.c...@gmail.comwrote:
Thanks Lucio, but you can see on git-hub that the head version of
core.clj uses
Same problem here.
my solution : i'm currently using Clojure Box - http://clojure.bighugh.com
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youngblood.carl napisał(a):
Thanks Lucio, but you can see on git-hub that the head version of
core.clj uses lazy-seq:
http://github.com/jochu/swank-clojure/blob/349cb3b93a7bd8bcc86ffd0fd5415d84ed5f4028/swank/core.clj
I read somewhere too that lazy-seq dissapeared from clojure
and that is
youngblood.carl youngblood.c...@gmail.com writes:
Thanks Lucio, but you can see on git-hub that the head version of
core.clj uses lazy-seq:
http://github.com/jochu/swank-clojure/blob/349cb3b93a7bd8bcc86ffd0fd5415d84ed5f4028/swank/core.clj
The lazy-seq macro is what replaced lazy-cons.
On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 3:15 PM, Phil Hagelberg p...@hagelb.org wrote:
It sounds more likely that your copy of Clojure is out of date. Are you
pulling from the sourceforge SVN by any chance?
It would probably be a good idea to make it so the last commit in the SF
repo is simply a README
Phil,
I am much obliged for the detailed help. I downloaded clojure as the
archive available from google code rather than using svn.
So the docs at http://clojure.org/api are out of date then?
Thanks,
Carl
On Mar 8, 2:15 pm, Phil Hagelberg p...@hagelb.org wrote:
youngblood.carl
Howdy all,
I'm brand new to this scene (where scene means lisp, closure, linux,
and emacs), so apologies if this has been addressed. My goal is to
make sure I'm up to date before moving forward.
I set up my emacs/slime development environment like various tutorials
suggested, except I received
After some hacking and a little help from #clojure, here is my initial
gift to the community:
Add the following function definition to
swank-clojure/swank/commands/basic/basic.clj to get C-j working in
*slime-scratch*.
(in-ns 'swank.commands.basic) ;; optional, only if you have the below
Hello,
I am a common lisp programmer and I use Slime extensively. I am
looking into using Clojure for an upcoming project (I have experience
with ABCL, but it is too slow) and I have clojure and swank-clojure
installed. Unfortunately slime-eval-print-last-expression (C-j in
*slime-scratch*) is
Hi Jeffrey,
On Sat, Oct 4, 2008 at 3:56 AM, Jeffrey Chu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Oct 3, 5:13 pm, Alec Berryman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I place the point anywhere in or around a form and use C-c C-c
(slime-compile-defun), I see Evaluation aborted in my minibuffer and
this in
I'm using SLIME 2008-09-28 and a swank-clojure from git up-to-date as of
today. It's generally working well.
When I place the point anywhere in or around a form and use C-c C-c
(slime-compile-defun), I see Evaluation aborted in my minibuffer and
this in *slime-events*:
(:emacs-rex
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