On Friday, July 8, 2011 2:56:42 PM UTC+2, Stefan Kamphausen wrote:
>
> I don't know of any way to have different SLIMEs in one Emacs. In the past
> I used to call Emacs with different init-files for that, but it's not nice.
>
That works, but requires one to restart Emacs every so often. Not so
convenient if you are used to emacs --deamon.
> However, given the differences between Clojure and CL an 'official' fork of
> SLIME ('JIME', 'SLJME'? ;-) for Clojure might be the way to go. Can't tell.
I don't know if fork and rename is a good choice. Lisp community is already
fragmented, no need for further fragmentation. Official Slime has multiple
backends for each CL implementations, plus a couple of schemes. Maybe
integrating swank-clojure/swank-clj into official Slime would be best.
Or just bringing it to be fully compatible with current Slime. Would that
patch even be accepted in swank-clojure?
Regards,
Marko
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