On 7 Okt., 20:34, Phil Hagelberg wrote:
> [...] it's simply not supported [...]
I'm pretty sure that it used to work some time ago.
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Jason Wolfe writes:
> Happens for me too, on OS X. I always just switch to the *inferior-
> lisp* REPL (C-s i) before starting any commands that expect user
> input.
Yeah, this is not a platform-specific problem; it's simply not supported
in swank-clojure. I'd love to get a patch to fix this,
Happens for me too, on OS X. I always just switch to the *inferior-
lisp* REPL (C-s i) before starting any commands that expect user
input.
-Jason
On Oct 7, 3:37 am, Kelvin Ward wrote:
> Just to update, I've confirmed that this also happens on Ubuntu Linux.
> I did a fresh install of ubuntu an
Just to update, I've confirmed that this also happens on Ubuntu Linux.
I did a fresh install of ubuntu and followed the guide at:
http://riddell.us/tutorial/slime_swank/slime_swank.html
I also tried the emacs starter kit approach at:
http://technomancy.us/126
On the bright side, whilst read-line
Although I didn't solve the problem, I can confirm it.
I'm using latest clojure, slime, swank-clojure (pulled daily), and
Cygwin Emacs 23 on XP.
On 22 Jul., 22:45, Kelvin Ward wrote:
> I've been using EmacsW32 withSLIME. Whenever I call (read-line) in
> theREPLit never completes reading the inp
I've been using EmacsW32 with SLIME. Whenever I call (read-line) in
the REPL it never completes reading the input. This problem does not
happen when using the command line to launch the clojure REPL.
I've tried combinations of clojure1.0.0.jar the 1.1 alpha snapshot,
the latest clojure-contrib.ja