Sorry, the snippet author was Daniel Lyons. Here's a link to the other
thread:
http://groups.google.com/group/clojure/browse_thread/thread/6198db7d82610293

On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 2:14 PM, Shawn Hoover <shawn.hoo...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Oh, here's an example snippet I just saw from Daniel Lyon on another thread
> (note how it cleverly grabs all the jars from the ~/.clojure directory--you
> could add another one of these for another directory of jars):
>
> (setq swank-clojure-extra-classpaths
>       (cons "/Users/fusion/Projects/Languages/Clojure/classes"
>            (cons "/Users/fusion/Projects/Languages/Clojure"
>                  (directory-files "~/.clojure" t "\.jar$"))))
> (eval-after-load 'clojure-mode '(clojure-slime-config))
> (setq swank-clojure-extra-vm-args '("-Dclojure.compile.path=/Users/
> fusion/Projects/Languages/Clojure/classes"))
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 2:02 PM, Shawn Hoover <shawn.hoo...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>>
>> On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 2:55 AM, dumb me <dumb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> I am a dumb around here. my first post among many to come :)
>>>
>>> I setup clojurebox to work thru the book. I am a newbie to emacs and
>>> to clojure. I don't mind the learning curve to emacs.
>>>
>>> I am completely blank  about configuring Clojurebox.
>>> Here's what I want to do:
>>>
>>> 1) load all the code-examples and the related jar-files of the book -
>>> when I load ClojureBox.
>>>
>>
>> This requires putting the example source directly and all the jars into
>> the Emacs Lisp variable swank-clojure-extra-classpaths (or writing some code
>> to scoop them all up and generate a value to put in a variable). See the
>> Customization section of the README.rtf that installs with Clojure Box.
>> There should be a shortcut in the Start menu.
>>
>>
>>> 2) Where do I find the .emacs for Clojure Box? As I understand that I
>>> will have to modify this file to include the libraries/folder-path. I
>>> don't see one...
>>>
>>
>> "C-x C-f ~/.emacs". More info in the Customization section of the
>> README.rtf that installs with Clojure Box.
>>
>>
>>> 3) I have been trying to do (load-file
>>> "code.examples.introduction.clj") [my home directory being c:\emacs
>>> and the code folder inside the emacs folder.] and I always get the
>>> File-not-found exception.
>>>
>>
>> Once the classpath is set up correctly using the above techniques, in the
>> REPL you can type (use 'code.examples.introduction) or leave off code. or
>> code.examples. depending on what part you actually put on your classpath.
>>
>> Shawn
>>
>
>

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