[slime-devel] compiler note buffers

Zach Beane xach at xach.com
Mon Apr 12 16:53:11 UTC 2004


I kinda like the compiler notes tree, but it has one thing that bugs
me.

A little background: I typically use slime by having one emacs window
for the file I'm editing, and one emacs window for the slime repl. I
don't split between the file and the repl in a single window. I use
"C-c C-c" all the time to send the current defun to SBCL; I didn't
even know about C-M-x until recently.

When I have compiler notes, my source window gets split up. If I "q",
the notes disappear and the original layout is restored, but if I
don't "q" immediately and another compiler notes tree is triggered,
"q" doesn't restore the original layout, the window remains split.

What should I do? I tried using a typeout frame, but it doesn't look
like the compiler notes tree uses it.

Zach





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