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20:45:54
jmarciano
is there a way to get LISP result in Emacs buffer directly just like I can do it with Emacs Lisp
20:48:49
jmarciano
I know it is beautiful in the clouds, but when you are too long there, you miss the earth.
20:50:09
Bike
i don't... are you saying i'm stuck up? it's not like the repl isn't available to you either
20:51:17
jmarciano
I do use REPL all the time, more than SLIME, it depends if I am writing something or calculating, or running some programs
20:52:44
jmarciano
I need less then a second to open REPL, and I need way longer to come into Emacs, Slime, to get REPL, makes no sense.
20:53:19
jmarciano
My REPL is bound to C-t l in stumpwm, and it just comes up, less than a second, with all the functions prepared.
20:55:06
Bike
i think you need to do, uh.... (slime-setup '(slime-repl)) in your emacs configuration
21:08:23
jmarciano
It somehow makes sense to run Window Manager in SBCL, where runs Emacs and CLISP in background.
21:11:45
tetero
jmarciano: Oh I typically tend to split when I have more than one window, and mode-line helps if you're into that
21:12:34
jmarciano
My laptop is smaller for splitting. And I enlarge all letters to watch easy from more than 1 meter with extended keyboard.
21:16:18
tetero
Although, what is it that you need to copy/paste between? Your terminal and most apps should support that
21:16:25
jmarciano
(define-key *root-map* (kbd "=") "rcd-paste") I have that like this, but is not getting into terminal
21:34:55
PuercoPop
jmarciano: you can use the xtest extension to send mouse clicks from lisp. its implemented in CLX
21:40:21
jmarciano
I don't need a mouse, programs need a mouse more than me, like some make programs for sake of programs, and not of people.
21:55:59
phoe
beach: You have your style guide in the SICL repository. Do you think you could extract it into a separate document?
8:15:38
phoe
I am asking because I asked a question which style guide should be on top at https://www.reddit.com/r/lisp/comments/6nf3g4/ and currently the most upvoted comment is "none", which is troublesome.
8:20:46
beach
jack_rabbit: On the contrary, it is probably one of the languages with the most agreed-upon conventions.
8:22:02
phoe
Yes, that's exactly why the question about a style guide does not have a good answer up there.
8:22:44
phoe
I think so, yes, though there is an argument against it being on top in the link that I put up there.
8:22:56
jackdaniel
but it is true that people have their preferences and find constructs more convenient than others. For instance style guides like: "never use DO, use LOOP", "use structures over classes" (or vice versa), "don't use aux" etc. doesn't make good style guide, but I've found some remarks like that in some guides afair
8:23:37
beach
jack_rabbit: It does. The number of times that I have recited a large part of it to people who post code for us to read here is more than I would have preferred.
8:23:41
jackdaniel
on the other hand, some conventions about indent, variable naming *earmuffs*, +constants+ make a lot of sense and many people agree on them