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: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.
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Module flags
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Hacks
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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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TODO Appendix
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