Re: Allegro CL on OS X-Intel



On 2006-04-27 17:14:22 -0400, "Jonathon McKitrick" <j_mckitrick@xxxxxxxxxxx> said:

david.tolpin.mobile@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
yes, I've got a license, and no, there is no Windows-style IDE. On the
other hand, Emacs+SLIME is a great IDE for any lisp.

I'm *very* close to buying one, probably the 12 or 13 inch.

So it's pretty straightforward to get Emacs, SLIME, etc up and running
on the new machines? Which Emacs binary version is best to use for the
least hassle?

There is currently no 12- or 13-inch Mac offering with Intel inside.

Emacs built from CVS can be made native quite easily. Slime CVS works great with SBCL 0.9.11 (I grabbed binaries).

Zac

.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: How To Learn Lisp
    ... emacs slime. ... no-cost, whatever Common Lisp ... feel similar regarding packages I used many years ago that to me have never ...
    (comp.lang.lisp)
  • Re: Who is using SBCL on OSX 10.3.2?
    ... I do plan to setup a web page for OS X Lisp stuff. ... I updated SLIME from CVS. ... Darwin Ports has both OpenMCL and CLISP. ... I think the work done by people on Carbon Emacs, ...
    (comp.lang.lisp)
  • Re: Loading files and running them?
    ... I would suggest you get Emacs and SLIME. ... LOAD returns true on success, ... quotes surround string literals "like this". ...
    (comp.lang.lisp)
  • Re: Is there a way to do this?
    ... in the emacs group, because it involves Lisp). ... another emacs buffer to save it for ... I know emacs can access the lisp symbol table through slime ... (defun foo () ...
    (comp.lang.lisp)
  • Re: Lisp in a Box
    ... Emacs + SLIME makes a great IDE. ... I don't think SLIME is Debian ... I run OpenMCL on my Mac and have not attempted to ...
    (comp.lang.lisp)