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Re: SLIME and CTRL-D
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Peter Keller |
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Re: SLIME and CTRL-D |
Date: |
Tue, 04 May 2010 15:44:16 -0000 |
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Helmut Eller <eller.helmut@gmail.com> wrote:
> * Peter Keller [2010-04-08 20:22+0200] writes:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I use slime with sbcl on linux and in general it works fine.
>>
>> My question is: in the raw sbcl repl (say starting sbcl from the
>> command line) I can do ^D to signal the END-OF-FILE condition for
>> something reading *standard-input*. SLIME doesn't seem to understand
>> this. How can I do the equivalent of ^D when using the SLIME repl for
>> sbcl?
>
> Probably C-u RET.
in a simple test case in slime's repl:
(handle-case (read) (end-of-file () (format t "got eof~%")))
It works just fine. I have yet to test it in my actual application, but
I don't see any reason why it wouldn't work given the test.
Another question is, why C-u RET? I never would have though that did what
it did here. Why does it work?
-pete