[slime-devel] Daily ChangeLog diff

Luke Gorrie lgorrie at common-lisp.net
Fri May 20 22:00:03 UTC 2005


Index: slime/ChangeLog
diff -u slime/ChangeLog:1.689 slime/ChangeLog:1.693
--- slime/ChangeLog:1.689	Thu May 19 19:13:58 2005
+++ slime/ChangeLog	Fri May 20 21:21:41 2005
@@ -1,3 +1,42 @@
+2005-05-20  Luke Gorrie  <luke at synap.se>
+
+	* slime.el (slime-repl-enable-presentations): Default is enabled
+	in GNU Emacs but disabled in XEmacs. Feature is not portable yet.
+	Brutally 80-column'ified alanr's latest changes :-)
+
+2005-05-20  Alan Ruttenberg  <alanr-l at mumble.net>
+	
+	* bridge.el new file. from ilisp cvs distribution to collect
+	in-band messages using process filter mechanisms. One edit which
+	calls bridge-insert with process argument as well as output
+	
+	* present.lisp new file. Enough code to do the following:
+	(swank::presenting-object object stream (print "This is really
+	object")). This makes the string "This is really object" behave
+	like old repl input for the object. Sample code for openmcl and
+	cmucl that hooks this into the printing of unreadable objects This
+	should be part of swank.lisp (and lisp specific files) but I am
+	too chicken to merge yet. For now you have to load this file
+	manually.
+	
+	* slime.el changes to support above:
+	slime-repl-enable-presentations: customize to enable this stuff.
+	Default value t. Set to nil to turn it off.
+	slime-presentation-start-to-point: map object ids to the (point)
+	where they start to print out. slime-mark-presentation-start,
+	slime-mark-presentation-end. handlers for the bridge messages.
+	slime-open-stream-to-lisp: When enabled start the bridge and
+	define the handlers.
+	
+2005-05-19  Alan Ruttenberg  <alanr-l at mumble.net>
+
+	* slime.el slime-presentation-map 
+
+2005-05-20  Luke Gorrie  <luke at synap.se>
+
+	* swank.lisp (clear-repl-results): Fixed unbalanced parens. Thanks
+	Lawrence Mitchell.
+
 2005-05-19  Alan Ruttenberg  <alanr-l at mumble.net>
 
 	* slime.el (slime-presentation-command-hook) new function for



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