[slime-devel] Re: Compile scrolling
Jan Rychter
jan at rychter.com
Fri Nov 14 05:39:55 UTC 2003
>>>>> "Helmut" == Helmut Eller <e9626484 at stud3.tuwien.ac.at>:
Helmut> Jan Rychter <jan at rychter.com> writes:
>> Funny -- I was about to report that for me it doesn't force it to
>> the end, it forces it to one or more prompts _before_ the end. The
>> more I evaluate (C-M-x), the more prompts I have left between the
>> cursor and the end of the *slime-repl* buffer. Which seems to be an
>> obvious bug. That's using XEmacs, BTW.
Helmut> Does this happen when you press C-M-x in the slime-repl buffer?
[...]
No, it happens when I use C-M-x in a lisp buffer.
An example of what I mean:
-- start XEmacs
-- M-x slime: now I have two windows, top one being *inferior-lisp*,
bottom one *slime-repl*
-- "C-x o" to go to the top window
-- open a lisp buffer
-- "C-c C-k" to compile it
-- after compilation, the bottom *slime-repl* buffer doesn't scroll to
the bottom. When I do a "C-x o", the point is placed after the
_first_ CL-USER> prompt, with all the compiler messages after
that. Which means I have to manually "M->" to get a usable REPL.
Does this explain better what I mean?
--J.
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