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<P><FONT SIZE=2>-----Original Message-----<BR>
From: slime-devel-bounces@common-lisp.net on behalf of Marco Baringer<BR>
Sent: Wed 9/28/2005 10:26 AM<BR>
To: slime-devel@common-lisp.net<BR>
Subject: [slime-devel] Re: Persistent REPL history<BR>
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Stefan Kamphausen <skampi@gmx.net> writes:<BR>
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>> That would be fine if the connection is always local. What would<BR>
>> happen to a history with a REPL that is connected to a remote lisp?<BR>
>> Write to local disc or pass it to the remote machine. If the latter<BR>
>> it *might* be a performance problem. I can't tell because only work<BR>
>> locally for the moment.<BR>
><BR>
>personally i'd much prefer the history be saved locally, i don't want<BR>
>to have production machines with development files lying around.<BR>
>my 0.02EUR<BR>
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I really would like to see a persistent REPL history in SLIME.<BR>
Cool idea :)<BR>
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Is there any plan to put that feature into the offical codebase?<BR>
I'm getting impatient to try it ;-)<BR>
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Happy hacking,<BR>
--<BR>
Emre Sevinc</FONT>
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