Re: emacs on windows, compiling
- From: "Haris Bogdanovic" <fbogdanovic@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 3 Mar 2010 00:47:42 +0100
It opens whole new menus when working with *.lisp file.
When I enetered M-x load-file in elisp, whole file was like evaluated
so I could call functions from it in *scratch*.
When I load-file and then try to call some function from *slime-repl-clisp*
it is not recognized. What to I have to do when I open file or add some code
to it
so it gets recognized by slime: save it and then load/compile or compile ?
I cannot like evaluate the whole file ?
It appears that slime gets disconnected sometimes so all slime menus become
greyed
and I have to enter M-x slime to get it work again. Why is that ?
Can I set default directory for emacs when I press open file or
enter M-x load-file ?
Why does emacs ask me do I want another buffer *inferior-lisp* ?
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