Hi,
On Aug 28, 10:36 am, viksit wrote:
> Actually, I've got the same problem.
>
> (defn greet [] (println "Hello, World!"))
>
> With \et.
>
> example2.clj
> 1,7All
> Error detected while processing function
> vimclojure#EvalToplevel:
> line8:
> E605: Exception not caught: Error:
Actually, I've got the same problem.
(defn greet [] (println "Hello, World!"))
With \et.
example2.clj
1,7All
Error detected while processing function
vimclojure#EvalToplevel:
line8:
E605: Exception not caught: Error: Not in toplevel expression!
Press ENTER or type command to con
Hi,
Am 24.08.2009 um 21:37 schrieb Sang Ahn:
I have the same issue even w/ the cursor directly above the 'd'
character.
Hmm... Do you have syntax highlighting turned on?
Sincerely
Meikel
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I have the same issue even w/ the cursor directly above the 'd' character.
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 5:48 AM, Meikel Brandmeyer wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> On Aug 24, 1:33 pm, Michael Wood wrote:
>
>> > I'm not sure, what you mean with "inside the first cursor". But my
>> > suspicion is, that you place the
Hi,
On Aug 24, 1:33 pm, Michael Wood wrote:
> > I'm not sure, what you mean with "inside the first cursor". But my
> > suspicion is, that you place the cursors *on* the '(' of the defn.
> > This will not work. The cursor must be really *inside* the parens. Eg.
> > on the 'o' of the `defn`. If t
2009/8/24 Meikel Brandmeyer :
>
> Hi,
>
> On Aug 22, 11:43 pm, Sang Ahn wrote:
>
>> I am having trouble sending expressions to repll.
>> If I have (defn greet [] (println "Hello")), I position the cursor to
>> be inside the first cursor, then type \et, and I get the message,
>> "Error: Not in top
Hi,
On Aug 22, 11:43 pm, Sang Ahn wrote:
> I am having trouble sending expressions to repll.
> If I have (defn greet [] (println "Hello")), I position the cursor to
> be inside the first cursor, then type \et, and I get the message,
> "Error: Not in toplevel expression!"
> What gives?
I'm not
I am having trouble sending expressions to repll.
If I have (defn greet [] (println "Hello")), I position the cursor to
be inside the first cursor, then type \et, and I get the message,
"Error: Not in toplevel expression!"
What gives?
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