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Re: REPL
From: |
Pascal Bourguignon |
Subject: |
Re: REPL |
Date: |
28 Nov 2004 20:36:16 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.3 |
Elvin Peterson <elvin_peterson@yahoo.com> writes:
> Maciek Pasternacki wrote:
> > On Boomtime, The Aftermath 40, 3170 YOLD, Elvin Peterson wrote:
> >
> >>How do I create a REPL for emacs for elisp?
> > Just use lisp-interaction-mode, there you can use C-j to evaluate
> > form
> > before the cursor and result is inserted into the buffer. The initial
> > *scratch* buffer is started in this mode.
> >
>
> That is quite painful to use, especially since I don't get the command
> recall and options to access outputs of previous commands. Something
> like SLIME would be really nice.
Yes, some work hard on stuff like ilisp or slime to try to be able to
use other lisp like emacs-lisp, and others are not happy with
emacs-lisp REPL and want the harder lisp REPL...
If you want to get the answer when typing RET instead of C-u C-x C-e, use:
(defun newline-and-eval ()
(interactive)
(insert "\n")
(eval-last-sexp t))
(local-set-key "C-j" 'newline-and-eval)
(and instead of typing RET when you want to insert a new line, type C-q RET)
Or you could use:
(local-set-key [C-return] 'newline-and-eval)
to differenciate a normal new-line (RET) from one when you want to
evaluate (C-return).
--
__Pascal Bourguignon__ http://www.informatimago.com/
The world will now reboot; don't bother saving your artefacts.
- REPL, Elvin Peterson, 2004/11/27
- Re: REPL, Maciek Pasternacki, 2004/11/27
- Re: REPL, Marco Gidde, 2004/11/27
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- Re: REPL, Elvin Peterson, 2004/11/28
- Re: REPL,
Pascal Bourguignon <=
- Re: REPL, Marco Gidde, 2004/11/28
- Re: REPL, Alan Mackenzie, 2004/11/30