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10:28:35
kenran
I found some time to get more into lisp, so I thought about learning the language and ncurses at the same time by using the croatoan library. I've followed the instructions on how to start and connect to a REPL in the running program, but whenever I sly-connect (also with slime-connect), some warnings appear _in the ncurses program_.
10:30:04
kenran
that is, not in the REPL inside Emacs, but "as part of" the ncurses output (sorry, I'm not sure how to make this more precise). What I'm seeing is this: WARNING: redefining SLYNK::SYMBOL-INDENTATION in DEFUN (and once again for MACRO-INDENTATION). Do you have any idea if that's "normal"?
10:32:04
kenran
I try clearing the screen by sending (croatoan:submit (croatoan:clear *scr*)) from my sly repl, and even adding text, but these warnings never disappear, and strings are printed after them
10:42:45
contrapunctus
kenran: is this relevant? https://github.com/McParen/croatoan/blob/413e8855b78a2e408f90efc38e8485f880691684/doc/slime.md
10:55:37
kenran
contrapunctus: thanks for the answer! Yes, this is exactly the code I'm using (except for package name, and slynk instead of swank, but I'm getting the same errors with swank). I'm connecting with sly-connect and then these message appear in the program I started with `sbcl --load src/main.lisp`.
10:59:00
kenran
I guess I'm misunderstanding something about the setup. I'll create an issue, they seem really helpful there :)
11:03:16
contrapunctus
Right, that's probably the best course of action. I figured there was some redefinition of stream variables going on, but I couldn't find anything like that in the code.
11:05:54
kenran
contrapunctus: yeah, the docs mention something like that, but after the actual setup. Hum, maybe it's something with my Emacs and newer versions that leads to these. I'll see if I can check with an older version.
11:31:03
kenran
contrapunctus: I see that you opened a PR :) I seemingly can't create any issue, the "submit" button is not clickable... do you see this as well?
12:43:23
kenran
contrapunctus: I'm a little ill atm, and wow does that make me stupid: I came back to the computer now, and immediately saw why it didn't work: no title ><
19:54:15
NotThatRPG_away
Is there anything in SLIME that would keep `--eval` arguments passed to SBCL from being executed?
19:55:39
NotThatRPG
I have a slime-lisp-implementations entry which is sbcl with a handful of `--eval` arguments, but they don't execute
19:57:01
Bike
you have like "sbcl" "--eval" "whatever.lisp" rather than "sbcl --eval whatever.lisp", right?