I reply to myself. The answer is here: http://clojure.org/compilation
<http://clojure.org/compilation>Sorry 2010/5/28 Catonano <[email protected]> > Hello people, > > so, my questions are not about Clojure, they're about the tools of the > trade. I hope no one will be bothered. In my opinion the tools are a part of > this. > > So, the swank-clojure-project is gonna be deprecated and I should settle on > slime-connect instead. Fine. > > But being a beginner with both Emacs and Slime, I'd appreciate some insight > about what the usage patterns are supposed to be. > > I mean, what is gonna happen when I ask slime to compile the contents of a > buffer ? Is it gonna produce a .class file ? Or a jar ? Where is it gonna > put it ? > > Are the contents of the file gonna be available from that time on ? Or > should I add the thing to the dependencies ? > > Right now, I connected to my lein based swank server, then I defined a > small hello world function in a file. From the SLIME menu I choose "compile > defun" and it doesn't complain about anything. I choose compile file and an > error pops up with a stacktrace (ugh) and the third line in the stacktrace > says something like > > user$eval__1975.invoke(NO_SOURCE_FILE) > > So, I wonder: what's going on ? > > Thanks for ANY hint > Catonano > > -- > La difesa più sicura contro il male è l'estremo individualismo, > l'originalità di pensiero, la stravaganza, perfino, se volete, > l'eccentricità… Il male va matto per la solidarietà. > > Less than one di Joseph Brodsky > -- La difesa più sicura contro il male è l'estremo individualismo, l'originalità di pensiero, la stravaganza, perfino, se volete, l'eccentricità… Il male va matto per la solidarietà. Less than one di Joseph Brodsky -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Clojure" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] Note that posts from new members are moderated - please be patient with your first post. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/clojure?hl=en
