Phil Hagelberg <p...@hagelb.org> writes:

> Rob Wolfe <r...@smsnet.pl> writes:
>
>> Stefan Tilkov <stefan.til...@innoq.com> writes:
>>
>>> Two quick Emacs/Clojure questions I can't seem to find the answer to:
>>>
>>> - In his screencasts, Sean Devlin moves the mouse over an item in his
>>> REPL history and it becomes highlighted (and he can paste it to the
>>> current prompt with one click)
>>> - Also in his screencasts, Lau Jensen types something like g-i-v, then hits 
>>> some key combination and gets an expansion like get-integer-value
>>>
>>> I can't seem to find out how to get these to work, any hint would be 
>>> appreciated.
>>
>> I did it like this (I assume that clojure-mode.el has been installed):
>>
>> 1. downloaded slime and swank-clojure
>
> You can get this to work, but as you can see it's very manual and
> error-prone. The basic slime REPL is working using automated

The question was not about "basic" slime REPL.

> installation from ELPA, and William Douglas is working on adding fuzzy
> completion to that. It's highly recommended that you follow this

I will, if it will work.

> approach rather than copying and pasting several pages of one-off
> configuration. For instance, adding jline to your classpath is redundant
> if you're using slime.

Where do you see "several pages"? I don't like this error-prone manual
work, but so far only this work for me, that's why I showed this.
Sorry if it is a pain for you to read.

Rob

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