I know that Hemlock maintenance is not a high priority for most of you (nor should it be), but I ahve a question and I thought one of you might have a quick answer before I dig in myself...
I'm running CMUCL 18d on a variety of systems, mostly Red Hat Linux. I like to use Hemlock as the front-end to the Lisp listener -- it's nice to have my favorite editor between me and the interpreter. But a couple of my programs ask for user input and then read from *standard-input*, and Hemlock complains about this: "Can't read from thsi stream while hemlock is running" or some such message. Is there an easy fix for this? For what it may be worth, the Emacs-like editor front-end in Lispworks doesn't have this problem. It quite happily accepts user input via the same editor window that normally sends input to the listener. Thanks, Scott P.S. Another way to go is to use ilisp as the front end for CMUCL. I haven't used ilisp in years, but it seems to have a lot of nice features. Do any of you use this? Are there any tricks to setting thisup with CMUCL?
