On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 9:12 AM, Tobias C. Rittweiler <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:tcr@freebits.de">tcr@freebits.de</a>></span> wrote:<br><div class="gmail_quote"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding-left: 1ex;">
Juan Jose Garcia-Ripoll<br>
<div class="im"><<a href="mailto:juanjose.garciaripoll@googlemail.com">juanjose.garciaripoll@googlemail.com</a>> writes:<br>
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> On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 9:35 AM, Tobias C. Rittweiler <<a href="mailto:tcr@freebits.de">tcr@freebits.de</a>>wrote:<br>
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> > For making ecl-readline work in combination with Slime -- so people can<br>
> > safely enable ecl-readline in their .eclrc -- we somehow have to get at<br>
> > the very underlaying stdin fd, so we can use select() on that.<br>
> ><br>
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> ecl-editline should not be used with slime at all. It should be deactivated<br>
> just like clisp deactivates its readline interface when invoked as an<br>
> inferior lisp.<br>
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</div>How does it know that?<br clear="all"></blockquote></div><br>Normally it is done by a command line argument (was it -I?) or at least that was the recommended thing when I was using plain old inferior-lisp mode.<br>
<br>Juanjo<br><br>-- <br>Instituto de Física Fundamental, CSIC<br>c/ Serrano, 113b, Madrid 28006 (Spain) <br><a href="http://juanjose.garciaripoll.googlepages.com">http://juanjose.garciaripoll.googlepages.com</a><br>