Sam Ritchie writes:
> This should do the trick, though I'm not set up with jack-in to test:
>
> At the REPL, type comma (the character ,), then sayoonara.
You can also just kill the *swank* buffer.
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awesome, it works. many thanks :D i clearly need to read the slime manual
On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 10:24 AM, Sam Ritchie wrote:
> This should do the trick, though I'm not set up with jack-in to test:
> At the REPL, type comma (the character ,), then sayoonara.
>
> On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 11:20 AM,
This should do the trick, though I'm not set up with jack-in to test:
At the REPL, type comma (the character ,), then sayoonara.
On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 11:20 AM, gaz jones wrote:
> this is really great, thanks for putting this together.
>
> i have a (possibly daft) question -- is there a neat w
this is really great, thanks for putting this together.
i have a (possibly daft) question -- is there a neat way to
kill/restart the underlying process. i have looked for a *ahem*
clojure-jack-off function or equivalent but couldnt find one in the
source. i am just killing it from the terminal at
Mark,
I got this same error when I copied and pasted the clojure-jack-in
function from gmail. I had to remove newlines from
(search-backward "slime-load-hook")
and
(slime-connect "localhost" clojure-swank-port)
Hope that helps,
Jeff
On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 8:50 PM, Mark Engelberg
wrote:
> e
Phil,
This works for me! Thanks!
Jeff
On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 7:51 PM, Phil Hagelberg wrote:
> On Jun 12, 10:58 am, Mark Engelberg wrote:
>> I take that back (I had edited the wrong file, which wasn't the one my
>> emacs was using).
>>
>> I get the error "Not enough arguments for format strin
On Jun 12, 5:44 pm, Sean Corfield wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 4:51 PM, Phil Hagelberg wrote:
> > (defvar clojure-swank-command "lein jack-in %s &")
>
> Just curious: why defvar over plain def there? (I'm thinking in the
> context of defvar being in the old deprecated contrib libraries and
>
error in process filter: Search failed: "slime-load-hook"
On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 4:51 PM, Phil Hagelberg wrote:
> On Jun 12, 10:58 am, Mark Engelberg wrote:
>> I take that back (I had edited the wrong file, which wasn't the one my
>> emacs was using).
>>
>> I get the error "Not enough arguments
On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 4:51 PM, Phil Hagelberg wrote:
> (defvar clojure-swank-command "lein jack-in %s &")
Just curious: why defvar over plain def there? (I'm thinking in the
context of defvar being in the old deprecated contrib libraries and
not being in the new maintained contrib libraries)
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On Jun 12, 10:58 am, Mark Engelberg wrote:
> I take that back (I had edited the wrong file, which wasn't the one my
> emacs was using).
>
> I get the error "Not enough arguments for format string".
Oops; I forgot to mention it also needs this:
(defvar clojure-swank-command "lein jack-in %s &")
I take that back (I had edited the wrong file, which wasn't the one my
emacs was using).
I get the error "Not enough arguments for format string".
On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 10:56 AM, Mark Engelberg
wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 8:46 PM, Phil Hagelberg wrote:
>> I can't really do that as it's f
On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 8:46 PM, Phil Hagelberg wrote:
> I can't really do that as it's flagrantly nonportable. However, it may
> be that we can just rely on Leiningen to find the project root
> instead. Does this work?
Seems to work for me.
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On Jun 9, 6:14 pm, Mark Engelberg wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 8:20 AM, Jeff Dik wrote:
> > I had to change a s-exp on line 848 in clojure-mode.el from
>
> > (expand-file-name clojure-root)
>
> > to
>
> > (replace-regexp-in-string "/" "" (expand-file-name clojure-root) t)
>
> > and t
On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 8:20 AM, Jeff Dik wrote:
> With clojure-mode 1.9.2 and (GNU Emacs 23.1.1 (i386-mingw-nt5.1.2600)
> of 2009-07-30 on SOFT-MJASON) (according to emacs-version), I had to
> change a s-exp on line 848 in clojure-mode.el from
>
> (expand-file-name clojure-root)
>
> to
>
> (
OK, I just tried a totally clean install of emacs 24 (I had been using
emacs 23.1), first deleting my existing .emacs.d directory and tried
to do the absolute minimum that the instructions specified. I added
the marmalade package repository to my .emacs file. I installed
clojure-mode and clojure-
On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 8:36 PM, Mark Engelberg wrote:
> It's been a couple of weeks, so I thought I'd check in and see whether
> anyone has yet been successful at using the new clojure-jack-in
> process on Windows. Did the 1.9.2 release successfully resolve the
> "cannot find the path specified"
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Subject: Re: Radically simplified Emacs and SLIME setup
Andreas, can you clarify exactly where you got emacs from? I got it from here:
http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/emacs/windows
http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/emacs/windows/emacs-23.3-bin-i386.zip
Just tested a clean installation at work. No problems.
Remove your .emacs.d/ just to be sure.
Is there anything more to your error message than "cannot find the path
specified"?
I am using windows 7 btw.
2011/6/9 Mark Engelberg
>
Andreas, can you clarify exactly where you got emacs from? I got it from here:
http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/emacs/windows/
Is there another/better source?
On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 1:18 AM, Andreas Liljeqvist wrote:
> One week ago on windows.
> install latest stable Emacs.
> install Emacs starter kit.
>
One week ago on windows.
install latest stable Emacs.
install Emacs starter kit.
M-x package-install clojure-mode
lein plugin install swank-clojure 1.3.1
Be sure to remove any old swank-clojure from your plugin dir.
invoke M-x clojure-jack-in from a project
Works for me atleast.
Phil - Thanks f
It's been a couple of weeks, so I thought I'd check in and see whether
anyone has yet been successful at using the new clojure-jack-in
process on Windows. Did the 1.9.2 release successfully resolve the
"cannot find the path specified" error for anyone else?
Thanks,
Mark
On Mon, May 30, 2011 at
Indeed, I switched from Vim to Emacs with Viper and Vimpulse and so far it
has been a very pleasant experience, giving me best of both worlds.
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 4:18 AM, Joop Kiefte wrote:
> And Emacs has Viper-mode (and other Vi-keybinding-stuff) :)
>
> 2011/5/30 J.R. Garcia :
> > Having
And Emacs has Viper-mode (and other Vi-keybinding-stuff) :)
2011/5/30 J.R. Garcia :
> Having worked with Lisp in the path, I didn't get that "interactive"
> feel with VimClojure. I didn't really enjoy using Nailgun either. That
> being said, VimClojure is certainly a great plugin. I also have been
Having worked with Lisp in the path, I didn't get that "interactive"
feel with VimClojure. I didn't really enjoy using Nailgun either. That
being said, VimClojure is certainly a great plugin. I also have been
wanting to get used to the keybindings for emacs because of my daily
work. I have to use V
The package installer saw the 1.9.2 release, which I installed. I'm
still getting the "cannot find the path specified" error though.
Thanks for all the help you all have provided so far; let me know if
you have any other ideas for me to try.
Thanks,
Mark
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On May 30, 11:26 am, Mark Engelberg wrote:
> Has anyone tried this on Windows?
I actually just got a bug report a few days ago with a fix for Windows
compatibility. I just pushed out a 1.9.2 release that includes that
fix. So if you M-x package-install clojure-mode again you should pull
it in. He
Has anyone tried this on Windows?
I reinstalled emacs-starter-kit, then reinstalled clojure-mode. I
downloaded the latest version of lein, and created a completely fresh
new project. Then, I did lein plugin install swank-clojure 1.3.1.
I opened up the core.clj from the newly created project in e
Then you might wanna double check whether you have the latest version (of
emacs-starter-kit), as it worked for me with a week old snapshot. (Im on
Mac, running Aquamacs).
2011/5/30 Mark Engelberg
> On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 10:06 PM, László Török wrote:
> > Heh, yeah that marmelade was a funny on
On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 10:06 PM, László Török wrote:
> Heh, yeah that marmelade was a funny one, I spent a few hours figuring what
> goes where.
>
> I suggest you download emacs-starter-kit from Phil's github repo, that has
> the necessary configuration for marmelade too.
>
> Then proceed wit
Heh, yeah that marmelade was a funny one, I spent a few hours figuring what
goes where.
I suggest you download emacs-starter-kit from Phil's github repo, that has
the necessary configuration for marmelade too.
Then proceed with installing clojure-mode.
Las
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I need more details about how to install the current version of
clojure-mode. When I do alt-x package-install and type clojure-mode I
get a bunch of messages that it is compiling clojure-mode 1.7.1.
The website said to install clojure-mode via marmalade, but it's not
at all clear to me what marma
On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 6:31 PM, Wolodja Wentland wrote:
> On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 20:37 -0700, J.R. Garcia wrote:
> > I compiled a new version of emacs from source and started it up.
> > clojure-jack-in just worked flawlessly. This is stupid simple! Thanks
> > for your hard work! It's much appre
On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 20:37 -0700, J.R. Garcia wrote:
> I compiled a new version of emacs from source and started it up.
> clojure-jack-in just worked flawlessly. This is stupid simple! Thanks
> for your hard work! It's much appreciated for emacs newcomers like me
> (I'm a vim user)!
I am curiou
I compiled a new version of emacs from source and started it up.
clojure-jack-in just worked flawlessly. This is stupid simple! Thanks
for your hard work! It's much appreciated for emacs newcomers like me
(I'm a vim user)!
Thanks again,
J.R. Garcia
On May 24, 6:55 pm, Phil Hagelberg wrote:
> On
On May 24, 1:28 pm, "J.R. Garcia" wrote:
> I'm having an issue when running clojure-jack-in. I followed the steps
> in the video and once I get to the point of using clojure-jack-in I
> get: "Symbol's function definition is void: locate-dominating-file". I
> am running GNU Emacs 22.1.1 (mac-apple-
Following along in a version of Emacs.app compiled from source works
just fine. It may just be a problem with version 22.1.1 (which is
admittedly pretty old). prefer to run inside of iTerm2, but I can
update emacs.
On May 24, 3:28 pm, "J.R. Garcia" wrote:
> *Note: I'm an emacs n00b!
>
> I'm havi
*Note: I'm an emacs n00b!
I'm having an issue when running clojure-jack-in. I followed the steps
in the video and once I get to the point of using clojure-jack-in I
get: "Symbol's function definition is void: locate-dominating-file". I
am running GNU Emacs 22.1.1 (mac-apple-darwin) if that matters
Phil Hagelberg writes:
Hi Phil,
>> But with a new project created with "lein new myproject" it works
>> fine. Even after changing that new project's deps to clojure
>> 1.3.0-SNAPSHOT.
>>
>> Hm, I wonder what's making the existing project not "jack-innable"...
>
> I think this may be due to a co
On May 22, 2:34 am, Tassilo Horn wrote:
> But with a new project created with "lein new myproject" it works fine.
> Even after changing that new project's deps to clojure 1.3.0-SNAPSHOT.
>
> Hm, I wonder what's making the existing project not "jack-innable"...
I think this may be due to a conflic
Phil Hagelberg writes:
Hi Phil,
>> Do I get you right that the output is the problem that prevents me to
>> get to the SLIME REPL, since you didn't say anything at all about
>> that IllegalArgumentException?
>
> I'm not sure what's going on with the IllegalArgumentException. Do you
> have more t
Thanks Benny! That was the problem and the new simplified setup
just worked for me. -t
On May 21, 5:51 pm, Benny Tsai wrote:
> You can grab it here:
>
> https://github.com/technomancy/clojure-mode
>
> On Saturday, May 21, 2011 6:41:18 PM UTC-6, Tom Hicks wrote:
>
> > Where does one get clojure-m
You can grab it here:
https://github.com/technomancy/clojure-mode
On Saturday, May 21, 2011 6:41:18 PM UTC-6, Tom Hicks wrote:
>
> Where does one get clojure-mode 1.9.1? The latest I see on github is
> 1.7.1.
>
> On May 20, 4:06 pm, Phil Hagelberg wrote:
> > On May 19, 11:15 pm, Tassilo Horn
Where does one get clojure-mode 1.9.1? The latest I see on github is
1.7.1.
On May 20, 4:06 pm, Phil Hagelberg wrote:
> On May 19, 11:15 pm, Tassilo Horn wrote:
>
> > Do I get you right that the output is the problem that prevents me to
> > get to the SLIME REPL, since you didn't say anything at
On May 19, 11:15 pm, Tassilo Horn wrote:
> Do I get you right that the output is the problem that prevents me to
> get to the SLIME REPL, since you didn't say anything at all about that
> IllegalArgumentException?
I'm not sure what's going on with the IllegalArgumentException. Do you
have more th
Phil Hagelberg writes:
Hi Phil,
>> $ lein upgrade # ==> 0.6.3
>> $ lein plugin install swank-clojure 1.4.0-SNAPSHOT
>
> There is no Leiningen version 0.6.3--I'm assuming you're running
> 1.5.2?
Ups, you are correct. ;-)
>> Reflection warning, swank/util/io.clj:15 - call to java.lang
On May 18, 11:39 pm, Tassilo Horn wrote:
> I tried it by first deinstalling any clojure/swank/SLIME packages I
> had. Then I installed clojure-mode 1.9.0 from the marmalade-repo.
>
> In a terminal, I did
>
> $ lein upgrade # ==> 0.6.3
> $ lein plugin install swank-clojure 1.4.0-SNAPSHO
I had a similar issue with an existing project - it went away when I
created a new project and did "lein deps".
On May 18, 11:39 pm, Tassilo Horn wrote:
> Exception in thread "main" java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: No value
> supplied for key: 55298
>
> I have to say that this project uses a
Phil Hagelberg writes:
Hi Phil,
> I pushed out some changes last night that make it much, much easier to
> get set up with Emacs and SLIME. If you've tried it and ended up
> bewildered by issues with ELPA or how to launch a swank server, give
> it another go! It only takes three steps to get sta
As a VimClojure user, the big problem I have with SLIME is the installation
process!
Great stuff, looking forward to trying it out.
Ambrose
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I pushed out some changes last night that make it much, much easier to
get set up with Emacs and SLIME. If you've tried it and ended up
bewildered by issues with ELPA or how to launch a swank server, give
it another go! It only takes three steps to get started:
1. Install clojure-mode via git
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