It _definitely_ helps some...
I DL'd and everything is installed (I _think_, although it's hard for me to
ascertain whether or not slime is actually installed correctly).
Can you give me a quick hello world ref for this usage?
I'm not aware of what my leader key would be (n00b; sorry).
I tried typing
:((0 1 2)(3 4 5)) eb
to no avail...
Thanks...
jml
On Sep 19, 2013, at 6:54 AM, chadhs wrote:
> On Wednesday, September 18, 2013 7:47:30 PM UTC-4, jml wrote:
>>> I downloaded slime for vim:
>>
>> http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2531
>
> I'm currently working on Common–Lisp on my Mac as well. Download Slimv as
> you already have and install "sbcl" via Homebrew. Steel Bank Common–Lisp is
> definitely the way to go as it's based on Carnegie Mellon University's Common
> Lisp. See this Lisp FAQ here:
> http://random-state.net/files/nikodemus-cl-faq.html
>
> With those two things installed you should be all set! The default mapping
> is your leader key followed by e then b to "eval buffer", which will launch a
> "SWANK" server via Terminal.app, and then execute the lisp code and print the
> result back to a split in your vim environment.
>
> Hope that helps some. =)
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