mmwaikar <[email protected]> writes:
> But the same enter key works properly when I am using Lisp, so why
> shouldn't it be the default in Clojure as well?
What's considered "properly" for RET is purely subjective. :-)
But I have to admit that I was wrong. When paredit-mode is enabled, RET
is indeed bound to `paredit-newline', which does indentation
automatically. For me that does the trick for Clojure, Elisp, and CL
buffers...
> Also, after removing clojure-mode, when I try to install swank-
> clojure, it again installs the clojure-mode, but fails to install
> itself?
Do you get some error messages?
Using emacs 24 from bzr, I only added
(add-to-list 'package-archives
'("technomancy" . "http://repo.technomancy.us/emacs/") t)
to get the most recent packages from technomancy listed in M-x
package-list-packages, and there I installed these ones:
clojure-mode 1.8.0 installed Major mode for Clojure code
slime 20100404.1 installed Superior Lisp Interaction Mode for
Emacs
slime-repl 20100404 installed Read-Eval-Print Loop written in
Emacs Lisp
swank-clojure 1.1.0 installed Slime adapter for clojure
Bye,
Tassilo
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