Best way to edit run debug with slime and emacs?
Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 9:08 pm
Thanks in advance lispers,
What edit, run, debug process with emacs and slime results in the fastest development speed?
My current approach: 3 windows open. 1 for lisp code file. 1 for help list of slime key bindings, 1 for slime-repl.
Type in a function. Reload whole file with c-c c-l, or eval region with c-c c-r.
There are a couple issues with this approach. When I load the file or region, the output of doing that shows up in inferior lisp. So I have to switch to that to see errors. I would prefer the output to show up in slime-repl. The second issue is another question-what's the big difference between the slime-repl window and the inferior lisp window?
M
ps- Since I have had to open a fourth window to show the inferior-lisp output, I'm pressing c-x o a lot to jump around between windows. Does anyone know how to jump between windows by number?
What edit, run, debug process with emacs and slime results in the fastest development speed?
My current approach: 3 windows open. 1 for lisp code file. 1 for help list of slime key bindings, 1 for slime-repl.
Type in a function. Reload whole file with c-c c-l, or eval region with c-c c-r.
There are a couple issues with this approach. When I load the file or region, the output of doing that shows up in inferior lisp. So I have to switch to that to see errors. I would prefer the output to show up in slime-repl. The second issue is another question-what's the big difference between the slime-repl window and the inferior lisp window?
M
ps- Since I have had to open a fourth window to show the inferior-lisp output, I'm pressing c-x o a lot to jump around between windows. Does anyone know how to jump between windows by number?