[slime-devel] 'q' in temporary buffer closes the window rather than returning to REPL

Liam Healy lnp at healy.washington.dc.us
Sun Nov 23 13:49:32 UTC 2008


On Sat, Nov 22, 2008 at 2:20 PM, Michael Livshin <gmane at cmm.kakpryg.net> wrote:
> "Brett Hoerner" <bretthoerner at gmail.com> writes:
>
>> [W2 is destroyed, so I have to make a new window and bring up the
>> slime-repl again --- C-x 2, C-x o, C-x b, find slime-repl, C-x o]
>
> ow.
>
> since the first time someone realized (way, way back; probably still
> when lisp machines ruled the prehistoric Earth) that counting on emacs
> window configuration being anywhere near pereservable (or even
> predictable) is an exercise in futility, people adopted a convention
> of devising so-called "selector keys" to quickly pop to persistent
> interesting buffers.
>
> C-c C-z from any SLIME-aware buffer will pop you into the SLIME REPL.
>
> hth,
> --m

For me, C-c b takes me to the REPL from any buffer at all, SLIME-aware or not.
This is slime-current-buffer.

Liam




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