[slime-devel] Slime hangs emacs in Initial handshake / complements
Pascal J.Bourguignon
pjb at informatimago.com
Sat Jun 19 19:15:07 UTC 2004
I forgot to write that C-g in emacs does not produce any effect, I
have to kill it, and the processes are in these states:
10985 pts/1 R 12:09 \_ emacs
10986 ? S 0:00 \_ /usr/local/libexec/emacs/21.3/i686-pc-linux-gnu/emacsserve
11004 pts/4 S 0:11 \_ /local/languages/clisp//lib/clisp/full/lisp.run -B /local/
........................................................................
Hello,
I tried both with HEAD and FAIRLY_STABLE, when I run M-x slime RET,
it loads clisp and the swap files (that it compiles along) and then:
WARNING:
These Swank interfaces are unimplemented:
(ADD-FD-HANDLER ADD-SIGIO-HANDLER ALL-THREADS DISASSEMBLE-FRAME GETPID
INTERRUPT-THREAD RECEIVE REMOVE-FD-HANDLERS REMOVE-SIGIO-HANDLERS SEND SPAWN
WHO-MACROEXPANDS WHO-SPECIALIZES)
;; Loaded file /usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp/slime/swank-loader.lisp
T
[2]> ;; Swank started at port: 33514
------------------------------------------------------------------------
-1:** *inferior-lisp* Sat Jun 19 20:59 0.55 (Inferior Lisp:run Inf-Slime[polling
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Initial handshake...
(show (version))
;; --> "GNU Emacs 21.3.1 (i686-pc-linux-gnu)
of 2003-10-27 on thalassa"
(show inferior-lisp-program)
;; --> "/usr/local/bin/clisp -ansi -q -K full -m 32M -I -E ISO-8859-1"
GNU CLISP 2.33 (2004-03-17) (built 3289566600) (memory 3289567213)
Software: GNU C 3.3 20030226 (prerelease) (SuSE Linux) ANSI C program
Features:
(CLOS LOOP COMPILER CLISP ANSI-CL COMMON-LISP LISP=CL INTERPRETER SOCKETS
GENERIC-STREAMS LOGICAL-PATHNAMES SCREEN FFI GETTEXT UNICODE
BASE-CHAR=CHARACTER PC386 UNIX)
Installation directory: /local/languages/clisp/lib/clisp/
User language: ENGLISH
Machine: I686 (I686) thalassa.informatimago.com [62.93.174.79]
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