However, I'm more used to working in an REPL-style.

there is no REPL in Grace or GraceCL, you eval from text buffers. This was a design decision on our part, repls are pretty old fashioned and cause non-expert users a lot of problems -- unread input on unbalance parens, entering a uselesss debugger, and so on. You can, of course, run CM in Slime and Emacs and get a repl. I work in emacs quite a bit and have to throw out my slime repl several times a day due to it getting wedged for one reason or another.
On Mar 5, 2008, at 4:55 PM, Paul D Reiners wrote:

However, I'm more used to working in an REPL-style. Is there a way I can get the cm> prompt to come up so I can type in the examples from the "Notes from the Metalevel" book? I tried the following, but it didn't work:

C:\CommonMusic\GraceCL\Resources\cm\bin>cm-clisp.bat
module 'syscalls' requires package OS.

not sure what thats about. what lisp is this? if you really want the hardcore repl experience you can just use the Windows console: start clisp from the console and type:

        (load "/path/to/cm/src/cm.lisp")













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The easiest way to use CM on Windows is to install GraceCL (http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=9766 ). This binds to your CLISP implementation. I've found it very easy to set up and use.

----- Original Message -----
From: Paul D Reiners
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Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2008 12:52 PM
Subject: [CM] Common Music on Windows


Are there any easy to follow instructions for installing and running Common Music on Windows available anywhere? I have managed to successfully install and can run CLisp, but cannot figure out how to run Common Music using CLisp.

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