[pro] Fwd: How to interact with a running lisp instance?

Peter Seibel peter at gigamonkeys.com
Fri Dec 17 17:54:01 UTC 2010


[I meant to send this to the list before.]

-Peter

P.S. If this is meant to be a discussion list, it might be worth
setting the Reply-To to the list. I realize that is a holy issue for
some folks so if you're one of them forget I ever suggested it.


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Peter Seibel <peter at gigamonkeys.com>
Date: Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 6:05 AM
Subject: Re: [pro] How to interact with a running lisp instance?
To: Steve Morin <steve.morin at gmail.com>


Xach, I think, wrote up some stuff about using screens which is what I
do. You can also just start your Lisp with a SWANK listener, probably
listening only on a local port which you can then access from remote
machines via SSH tunneling. However then you have to figure out how to
set up Tramp (or whatever the cool kids use now) to let Emacs
translate files between the machine running your Lisp and the machine
where you're running Emacs. For my web sites I mostly use the screens
approach.

-Peter

On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 9:25 AM, Steve Morin <steve.morin at gmail.com> wrote:
> How to interact with a running lisp instance?  I have been trying to figure
> this out.  I know this is being done with slime.  Does any one have any good
> pointer on this.  I am thinking of writing a web application and would like
> to be able to update it on the fly for updates and bug fixes.
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