Re: aquamacs, slime and clojure on OS X

2011-10-24 Thread Roberto Mannai
Confirm, as Jake said it is enough to delete the folder
/Library/Application Support/Aquamacs Emacs/SLIME/; my problem was
probably derived from having previously installed also
Aquamacs-SLIME-2011-xxx.pkg.tgz, the SLIME plugin from
http://aquamacs.org/download.shtml.

(Lein's swank plugin uses an embedded slime.el - check
swank-clojure-1.4.0-SNAPSHOT.jar\swank\payload)

On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 2:56 AM, Roberto Mannai roberm...@gmail.com wrote:

 I have some trouble. I'm on OSX Lion, and have a few hours ago
 installed Aquamacs and SLIME from http://aquamacs.org/download.shtml.
 Then installed lein/swank/and clojure-mode, as Phil suggested.

 In order to make it work I had to remove the autodoc option, by
 commenting line 20 from /Library/Application Support/Aquamacs
 Emacs/SLIME/contrib/slime-fancy.el:
 ;(slime-autodoc-init)

 So by starting swank manually with lein swank (or swank-clojure) +
 M-x slime-connect I can now evaluate Clojure code in the REPL; instead
 when doing a clojure-jack-in I get the following error:

 (from *Messages* buffer)
  Starting swank server...
  error in process filter: progn: Invalid read syntax: )
  error in process filter: Invalid read syntax: )

 (last lines from *swank* buffer)
  (provide 'slime-repl)
  ;;; slime-repl.el ends here
  (run-hooks 'slime-load-hook)

 Any idea?

 On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 5:52 PM, László Török ltoro...@gmail.com wrote:
  +1 for me too on Snow Leopard with latest Aquamacs
 
  2011/9/23 Durgesh Mankekar durg...@gmail.com
 
  +1 here. These instructions have worked for me with Aquamacs.
  On Sep 23, 2011, at 2:46 PM, Justin Kramer wrote:
 
    * install Leiningen
    * install the swank-clojure plugin: lein plugin install swank-clojure
  1.3.2
    * install clojure-mode (you can do this from git)
    * navigate to a project and do M-x clojure-jack-in
 
  That's all it takes. It might work with Aquamacs, but since that fork
  is not portable it's impossible for me to test on it. So GNU Emacs is
  recommended.
 
  For what it's worth, I use this setup with Aquamacs and everything works
  perfectly.
  Justin
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Re: aquamacs, slime and clojure on OS X

2011-09-29 Thread Jake Penton
Thanks for all the answers, everyone.

I did the original post and then immediately came down with some kind of 
nasty cold. So I just got back to it today, but have not had a chance to try 
the suggestions.

I'll probably discover that my setup difficulties had a lot to do with 
feeling crummy and being a bit fuzzy in the head. I'll find out shortly 
here.

Thanks again.

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Re: aquamacs, slime and clojure on OS X

2011-09-29 Thread Jake Penton
Ok, I followed the simple instructions, but ran into a minor problem.

It seems that the Aquamacs version of slime conflicts with the clojure 
setup, and should be disabled. This version of slime (as delivered by the 
Aquamacs folks) is installed in /Library/Application Support/Aquamacs 
Emacs/SLIME/. Since I am not going to be using slime with Common Lisp for a 
while, I just deleted the afore-mentioned directory. There is no doubt a 
more subtle way, but for now I don't care.

My guess is that the majority of people using Aquamacs and clojure may not 
have had slime set up as I had for use with Common Lisp, so the conflict may 
not have been evident.

I now get a toplevel when I navigate to a leiningen project and do M-x 
clojure-jack-in, so HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY!

Thanks.

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Re: aquamacs, slime and clojure on OS X

2011-09-25 Thread ngocdaothanh
Coming from Eclipse, I can't live without the file browser.
I'm having this problem with ECB, please help:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7541693/ecb-context-menu-in-aquamacs

Thanks,
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Re: aquamacs, slime and clojure on OS X

2011-09-25 Thread László Török
+1 for me too on Snow Leopard with latest Aquamacs

2011/9/23 Durgesh Mankekar durg...@gmail.com

 +1 here. These instructions have worked for me with Aquamacs.

 On Sep 23, 2011, at 2:46 PM, Justin Kramer wrote:

   * install Leiningen
   * install the swank-clojure plugin: lein plugin install swank-clojure
 1.3.2
   * install clojure-mode (you can do this from git)
   * navigate to a project and do M-x clojure-jack-in

 That's all it takes. It might work with Aquamacs, but since that fork
 is not portable it's impossible for me to test on it. So GNU Emacs is
 recommended.

 For what it's worth, I use this setup with Aquamacs and everything works
 perfectly.

 Justin

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Re: aquamacs, slime and clojure on OS X

2011-09-25 Thread George Kangas
I'm quite happy using emacs's Scheme support.  But then, I've never
experienced the luxury of swank and slime.

The Scheme modes work a bit better (for Clojure) than the Lisp modes,
because: 1) it highlights matching square and curly brackets, not just
parentheses; and 2) after you do C-u M-x run-scheme / java -cp...
to start inferior Scheme mode, you can restart it with just M-x run-
scheme (within the same emacs session).

So, until you man up, and build the great edifice of leiningen + ant +
maven + ..., something I'll probably never get around to, you can make
do with Scheme mode.  Good enough for the '90s!

Some people are happy with mini-IDE called clooj that's under
developement.  You can find that on github.

ciao,

George

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Re: aquamacs, slime and clojure on OS X

2011-09-25 Thread Roberto Mannai
I have some trouble. I'm on OSX Lion, and have a few hours ago
installed Aquamacs and SLIME from http://aquamacs.org/download.shtml.
Then installed lein/swank/and clojure-mode, as Phil suggested.

In order to make it work I had to remove the autodoc option, by
commenting line 20 from /Library/Application Support/Aquamacs
Emacs/SLIME/contrib/slime-fancy.el:
;(slime-autodoc-init)

So by starting swank manually with lein swank (or swank-clojure) +
M-x slime-connect I can now evaluate Clojure code in the REPL; instead
when doing a clojure-jack-in I get the following error:

(from *Messages* buffer)
 Starting swank server...
 error in process filter: progn: Invalid read syntax: )
 error in process filter: Invalid read syntax: )

(last lines from *swank* buffer)
 (provide 'slime-repl)
 ;;; slime-repl.el ends here
 (run-hooks 'slime-load-hook)

Any idea?

On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 5:52 PM, László Török ltoro...@gmail.com wrote:
 +1 for me too on Snow Leopard with latest Aquamacs

 2011/9/23 Durgesh Mankekar durg...@gmail.com

 +1 here. These instructions have worked for me with Aquamacs.
 On Sep 23, 2011, at 2:46 PM, Justin Kramer wrote:

   * install Leiningen
   * install the swank-clojure plugin: lein plugin install swank-clojure
 1.3.2
   * install clojure-mode (you can do this from git)
   * navigate to a project and do M-x clojure-jack-in

 That's all it takes. It might work with Aquamacs, but since that fork
 is not portable it's impossible for me to test on it. So GNU Emacs is
 recommended.

 For what it's worth, I use this setup with Aquamacs and everything works
 perfectly.
 Justin
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aquamacs, slime and clojure on OS X

2011-09-23 Thread Jake Penton
Sorry to raise something that has probably been asked and answered umpteen 
times. 

I have been looking forward to trying clojure for quite some time. I 
appreciate that clojure and its ecosystem is undergoing rapid 
development. However, I have spent the last day and a half trying to get 
either aquamacs or gnu emacs working with slime and clojure, with no 
success.

BTW, I have used aquamacs with slime and Common Lisp (ccl, sbcl) for a long 
time now. I know those are older, more stable languages, but good golly - I 
had aquamacs+slime+ccl set up in about an hour.

Is their a reliable set of instructions to set up slime with clojure 
somewhere?

I have followed instructions from a half dozen different web pages. They are 
rich in magic incantations which fail (possibly because I'm dense). I *think 
*I followed the instructions on the Getting Started with Emacs page linked 
to from the clojure site, but - it did not work. Perhaps my attitude is 
wrong, but the user comments on the Getting Started page basically 
demolished my confidence in the information there.

I won't post error messages yet, although it may come to that shortly.

I would prefer to use aquamacs, but would settle for GNU Emacs. What I want 
to start with is the simplest set of things that will give me a clojure REPL 
in aquamacs/emacs.

In the absence of reliable installation instructions (or perhaps even 
preferable to them), is there a description somewhere of the final target 
state that my system should be in? That is, I actually do NOT *really* want 
to use any of the following, unless absolutely required:

   - an Emacs Starter Kit
   - a development version of GNU Emacs, i.e. v.24
   - any kind of package manager for Emacs
   - any kind of project build system for clojure, i.e. leiningen

All of the above appear to me to be well-intended help, any or all of 
which have broken on me as I tried this. Instead I would prefer to know what 
files I need in what locations. But then, who am I to boss y'all around on 
how to help me ;-)

My setup:

   - Snow Leopard 10.6.8
   - aquamacs 2.3a
   - GNU Emacs 24
   - clojure and clojure-contrib from macports, whatever their latest is
   - Slime-related jar files and elisp files littered all over the place 
   that didn't do me any good


TIA.

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Re: aquamacs, slime and clojure on OS X

2011-09-23 Thread Mark Rathwell
Intentionally avoiding leiningen on ideological grounds will make
things more difficult and frustrating for yourself.  If you do want to
try it out, there are links below to get you started below.  You can
realistically be up and running with emacs and slime in less than an
hour.

lein:  https://github.com/technomancy/leiningen

lein tutorial:
https://github.com/technomancy/leiningen/blob/1.x/doc/TUTORIAL.md

swank-clojure:  https://github.com/technomancy/swank-clojure


On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 8:46 PM, Jake Penton jakepen...@gmail.com wrote:
 Sorry to raise something that has probably been asked and answered umpteen
 times.
 I have been looking forward to trying clojure for quite some time. I
 appreciate that clojure and its ecosystem is undergoing rapid
 development. However, I have spent the last day and a half trying to get
 either aquamacs or gnu emacs working with slime and clojure, with no
 success.
 BTW, I have used aquamacs with slime and Common Lisp (ccl, sbcl) for a long
 time now. I know those are older, more stable languages, but good golly - I
 had aquamacs+slime+ccl set up in about an hour.

 Is their a reliable set of instructions to set up slime with clojure
 somewhere?

 I have followed instructions from a half dozen different web pages. They are
 rich in magic incantations which fail (possibly because I'm dense). I think
 I followed the instructions on the Getting Started with Emacs page linked to
 from the clojure site, but - it did not work. Perhaps my attitude is wrong,
 but the user comments on the Getting Started page basically demolished my
 confidence in the information there.
 I won't post error messages yet, although it may come to that shortly.
 I would prefer to use aquamacs, but would settle for GNU Emacs. What I want
 to start with is the simplest set of things that will give me a clojure REPL
 in aquamacs/emacs.
 In the absence of reliable installation instructions (or perhaps even
 preferable to them), is there a description somewhere of the final target
 state that my system should be in? That is, I actually do NOT really want to
 use any of the following, unless absolutely required:

 an Emacs Starter Kit
 a development version of GNU Emacs, i.e. v.24
 any kind of package manager for Emacs
 any kind of project build system for clojure, i.e. leiningen

 All of the above appear to me to be well-intended help, any or all of
 which have broken on me as I tried this. Instead I would prefer to know what
 files I need in what locations. But then, who am I to boss y'all around on
 how to help me ;-)
 My setup:

 Snow Leopard 10.6.8
 aquamacs 2.3a
 GNU Emacs 24
 clojure and clojure-contrib from macports, whatever their latest is
 Slime-related jar files and elisp files littered all over the place that
 didn't do me any good

 TIA.

 - Jake -

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Re: aquamacs, slime and clojure on OS X

2011-09-23 Thread Phil Hagelberg
On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 5:46 PM, Jake Penton jakepen...@gmail.com wrote:
 In the absence of reliable installation instructions (or perhaps even
 preferable to them), is there a description somewhere of the final target
 state that my system should be in? That is, I actually do NOT really want to
 use any of the following, unless absolutely required:

 an Emacs Starter Kit
 a development version of GNU Emacs, i.e. v.24
 any kind of package manager for Emacs
 any kind of project build system for clojure, i.e. leiningen

It's not really feasible to have a slime setup that's compatible with
both CL and Clojure without using Leiningen. The path of least
resistance is shown in the swank-clojure readme. The tl;dr version
follows:

  * install Leiningen
  * install the swank-clojure plugin: lein plugin install swank-clojure 1.3.2
  * install clojure-mode (you can do this from git)
  * navigate to a project and do M-x clojure-jack-in

That's all it takes. It might work with Aquamacs, but since that fork
is not portable it's impossible for me to test on it. So GNU Emacs is
recommended.

If you absolutely cannot use Leiningen then you will have to manually
juggle between the CL-compatible versions of slime packages and the
Clojure-compatible ones, which from what I've heard from CL users
sounds like a nightmare. (This is due to the fact that the Slime
developers only target CL and refuse to make stable releases.) If you
only need Clojure support then it's a little easier to get along
without Leiningen, but it's still a pain in the neck. But the
swank-clojure readme does explain embedding swank in your own
application. You just need to manually load the slime elisp files from
the swank-clojure git repository.

-Phil

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Re: aquamacs, slime and clojure on OS X

2011-09-23 Thread Justin Kramer


   * install Leiningen
   * install the swank-clojure plugin: lein plugin install swank-clojure 
 1.3.2
   * install clojure-mode (you can do this from git)
   * navigate to a project and do M-x clojure-jack-in

 That's all it takes. It might work with Aquamacs, but since that fork
 is not portable it's impossible for me to test on it. So GNU Emacs is
 recommended.

For what it's worth, I use this setup with Aquamacs and everything works 
perfectly.

Justin

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Re: aquamacs, slime and clojure on OS X

2011-09-23 Thread MarisO
use this script to download everything you need for clojure
development on emacs (aquamacs)

git clone https://github.com/technomancy/clojure-mode.git
wget -P framemove  http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/download/framemove.el
wget -P paredit http://mumble.net/~campbell/emacs/paredit.el
wget --no-check-certificate 
https://github.com/downloads/magit/magit/magit-1.0.0.tar.gz
mkdir magit
tar --strip-components=1 --directory=magit -xzf magit-1.0.0.tar.gz
wget 
http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/color-theme/color-theme-6.6.0.tar.gz
mkdir color-theme
tar --strip-components=1 --directory=color-theme -xzf color-
theme-6.6.0.tar.gz

my init.el:

;; clojure-mode
(add-to-list 'load-path ~/.emacs.d/clojure-mode)
(require 'clojure-mode)

;; paredit
(add-to-list 'load-path ~/.emacs.d/paredit)
(require 'paredit)

;; color theme
(add-to-list 'load-path ~/.emacs.d/color-theme)
(require 'color-theme)
(eval-after-load color-theme
  '(progn
 (color-theme-initialize)))

; windmove and framemove
(add-to-list 'load-path ~/.emacs.d/framemove)
(require 'framemove)
(windmove-default-keybindings)
(setq framemove-hook-into-windmove t)

;; customizations
(menu-bar-mode -1)
(show-paren-mode t)
(if
(boundp 'tool-bar-mode)
(tool-bar-mode -1))
(if
(boundp 'scroll-bar-mode)
(scroll-bar-mode -1))

;; color profiles
(defun color-dark () (interactive)
  (global-hl-line-mode 1)
  (color-theme-deep-blue)
  (set-face-foreground 'minibuffer-prompt #9df0f6)
  (set-face-background 'hl-line #203e5e))

;; shell fix
(autoload 'ansi-color-for-comint-mode-on ansi-color nil t)
(add-hook 'shell-mode-hook 'ansi-color-for-comint-mode-on)

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Re: aquamacs, slime and clojure on OS X

2011-09-23 Thread Durgesh Mankekar
+1 here. These instructions have worked for me with Aquamacs.

On Sep 23, 2011, at 2:46 PM, Justin Kramer wrote:

  * install Leiningen
  * install the swank-clojure plugin: lein plugin install swank-clojure 1.3.2
  * install clojure-mode (you can do this from git)
  * navigate to a project and do M-x clojure-jack-in

That's all it takes. It might work with Aquamacs, but since that fork
is not portable it's impossible for me to test on it. So GNU Emacs is
recommended.

For what it's worth, I use this setup with Aquamacs and everything works 
perfectly.

Justin

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