ProofGeneral/PG@99f91e873e -> ProofGeneral/PG@3a99da2755 agda/agda@fbf9d159c3 -> agda/agda@4f82f9b90a amake/flutter.el@004c91e070 -> amake/flutter.el@e71235d400 babashka/neil@a38be9f082 -> babashka/neil@6728367eff beancount/beancount-mode@71c1622246 -> beancount/beancount-mode@7b437abcf0 chachi/cuda-mode@7dd07a20c3 -> chachi/cuda-mode@c3dae31b3d clojure-emacs/cider@105da319b0 -> clojure-emacs/cider@8fdb53e8be dominikh/go-mode.el@636d36e37a -> dominikh/go-mode.el@602d73e226 emacs-geiser/geiser@b6b4ac070d -> emacs-geiser/geiser@97ce88463f emacs-geiser/guile@d5175439c0 -> emacs-geiser/guile@5a856c2982 emacs-gnuplot/gnuplot@7138b139d2 -> emacs-gnuplot/gnuplot@4c6b18f71f emacs-lsp/lsp-dart@1f52e81c93 -> emacs-lsp/lsp-dart@9ffbafb7dc emacs-lsp/lsp-haskell@18a7c7881f -> emacs-lsp/lsp-haskell@ba49fa9822 emacs-lsp/lsp-java@4909c14b90 -> emacs-lsp/lsp-java@868600bf7f emacs-lsp/lsp-metals@fa4072cbe7 -> emacs-lsp/lsp-metals@0dc938be11 emacs-lsp/lsp-sourcekit@bb2b7e0278 -> emacs-lsp/lsp-sourcekit@63ff1ab638 emacs-lsp/lsp-treemacs@1d43e9e030 -> emacs-lsp/lsp-treemacs@fb1a07ae0a emacs-straight/adaptive-wrap@f5bc153273 -> emacs-straight/adaptive-wrap@d75665b9c8 emacs-straight/auctex@451b0f08b0 -> emacs-straight/auctex@08881d08ce emacs-straight/csv-mode@cdb73a771b -> emacs-straight/csv-mode@6979fc18eb emacs-straight/org-mode@f398724bd5 -> emacs-straight/org-mode@6a5d0ed342 emacs-straight/rainbow-mode@0740f31f30 -> emacs-straight/rainbow-mode@2e6b18609c emacs-straight/sml-mode@d114e5a27f -> emacs-straight/sml-mode@021233f60a emacsmirror/paredit@9a2c4b37fc -> emacsmirror/paredit@037b9b8acb ericdallo/jet.el@7d5157aac6 -> ericdallo/jet.el@c9a92675ef erlang/otp@2a64588d4a -> erlang/otp@c66bf53cde factor/factor@d143007778 -> factor/factor@31dc1a386b fosskers/sly-overlay@4c6135c260 -> fosskers/sly-overlay@d629450590 fxbois/web-mode@005aa62d6f -> fxbois/web-mode@0c83581d1e gcv/julia-snail@f7784c5007 -> gcv/julia-snail@dff92c4250 greghendershott/racket-mode@40ecb87f40 -> greghendershott/racket-mode@dba66c4536 hhvm/hack-mode@ccf20511f0 -> hhvm/hack-mode@343e45f2a6 https://repo.or.cz/org-contacts.git@d0cb221502c9 -> https://repo.or.cz/org-contacts.git@f0a430442b2a hvesalai/emacs-scala-mode@4c6d636b86 -> hvesalai/emacs-scala-mode@bd0638c32a idris-hackers/idris-mode@38dd2380dc -> idris-hackers/idris-mode@09de86a8f0 ifitzpatrick/graphql-doc.el@d37140267e -> ifitzpatrick/graphql-doc.el@17755a2466 jart/disaster@16bba9afb9 -> jart/disaster@b20f8e1ef9 joaotavora/sly@ba40c8f054 -> joaotavora/sly@742355f755 jorgenschaefer/emacs-buttercup@a1a86b027f -> jorgenschaefer/emacs-buttercup@bf01a33f8b jrblevin/markdown-mode@8aab017f47 -> jrblevin/markdown-mode@6102ac5b73 jschaf/powershell.el@f2da15857e -> jschaf/powershell.el@38727f1cda jwiegley/emacs-async@f317b0c9c3 -> jwiegley/emacs-async@43f97d7e68 ledger/ledger-mode@b0e65f74a5 -> ledger/ledger-mode@a6be7a2d79 nonsequitur/inf-ruby@0cfe8b2fb1 -> nonsequitur/inf-ruby@b234625c85 ocaml/dune@96ed5fb42f -> ocaml/dune@a7924e322e ocaml/merlin@9fa77dbe81 -> ocaml/merlin@e016abfac6 oer/org-re-reveal@dbd8ffb3e5 -> oer/org-re-reveal@91610ba9b0 org-noter/org-noter@68646b685a -> org-noter/org-noter@6f292d7f1e org-roam/org-roam@8667e44187 -> org-roam/org-roam@0b9fcbc97b rust-lang/rust-mode@a529a45181 -> rust-lang/rust-mode@c87f6f82bd seagle0128/grip-mode@7c42b8f61d -> seagle0128/grip-mode@9adac9c989 technomancy/fennel-mode@a4ddd1750f -> technomancy/fennel-mode@f4bd34e1c3 From this point on, Org will be pinned to tagged releases.
:lang common-lisp
Description unfold
This module provides support for Common Lisp and the doom-package:Sly development environment. Common Lisp is not a single language but a specification, with many competing compiler implementations. By default, Steel Bank Common Lisp (SBCL) is assumed to be installed, but this can be configured.
Common Lisp benefits from a mature specification and rich standard library. Thanks to its powerful REPL and debugger, it boasts an "interactive programming" style often unseen in other languages. Compiled Common Lisp programs are trusted to run unmodified for a long time.
Maintainers
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Module flags
This module has no flags.
Hacks
No hacks documented for this module.
TODO Changelog
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Installation
Enable this module in your doom!
block.
This module requires SBCL.
TODO Usage
This module's usage documentation is incomplete. Complete it?
This module does not integrate with doom-module::tools lsp. Sly (and SLIME before it) is considered the defacto development environment for Common Lisp and provides much of what is normally expected of an LSP, plus tight integration with the REPL and Emacs.
Sly
Using this module is mostly a matter of using Sly. Please consider reading through the Sly Tour.
A Sly session will be started when you open a .lisp
file. Use <localleader> '
to switch to the REPL minibuffer.
org-mode
This module also enables the evaluation of lisp
source blocks in Org Mode.
However, you will need a running Sly session for this to work. M-x sly
starts
such a session if you didn't have one open already.
formatter
By enabling doom-module::editor format, fn:apheleia-indent-lisp-buffer will be used to format the current buffer.
Enable doom-module::editor format +onsave to format the buffer on save.
TODO Configuration
This module's configuration documentation is incomplete. Complete it?
If you don't want Sly to use SBCL, you can configure the variable
inferior-lisp-program
to some other binary on your PATH.
Troubleshooting
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Frequently asked questions
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TODO Appendix
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