Lawrence Bottorff writes:
Yes, I've got this going in my init (*and *the ELPA installed)
(add-to-list 'load-path "/home/hercynian/opt/picoLisp/lib/el")
(load "tsm.el") ;; Picolisp TransientSymbolsMarkup (*Tsm)
(autoload 'run-picolisp "inferior-picolisp") (autoload
'picolisp-mode "picolisp"
Yes, I've got this going in my init (*and *the ELPA installed)
(add-to-list 'load-path "/home/hercynian/opt/picoLisp/lib/el")
(load "tsm.el") ;; Picolisp TransientSymbolsMarkup (*Tsm)
(autoload 'run-picolisp "inferior-picolisp")
(autoload 'picolisp-mode "picolisp" "Major mode for editing Picolisp.
If the issue is only about jumping to docs perhaps picolisp-jump in my
emacs init file might be of help:
http://www.prodevtips.com/2015/02/18/my-emacs-init-file-for-2015/
On Sat, Jan 2, 2016 at 11:43 AM, Alexis wrote:
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> Lawrence Bottorff writes:
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> I've got a REPL started in Emacs (called fr
Lawrence Bottorff writes:
I've got a REPL started in Emacs (called from ELPA version of
picolisp major mode with run-picolisp)
The only picolisp-mode i'm aware of that's on an ELPA is my
picolisp-mode on MELPA:
http://melpa.org/#/picolisp-mode
As the documentation on that page notes, thi
Lawrence Bottorff
writes:
> I've got a REPL started in Emacs (called from ELPA version of picolisp
> major mode with run-picolisp), but I'm noticing it doesn't have such
> features as more, edit, what, etc. Starting picolisp from the command
> line with pil is however "full-featured". What am I m
> I've got a REPL started in Emacs [...] but I'm noticing it
> doesn't have such features as more, edit, what, etc.
Sounds like you didn’t load some libraries.
When you pass a + character to the interpreter, it loads `debug.l`, which
defines (what ...) and other functions.
Maybe you can just (l