On 8/31/23 1:17 PM, Peri Didaskalou wrote:
Hello All,
Pardon my ignorance, mainly due to my not being interested in making
use of Hemlock until now; but, was the first, pre-snapshots version of
21d,
as per the cmucl-user manual of Dec.2018, the last version of cmucl
which still had the -edit and -slave switch options?
Hemlock also looks for the binary 'cmucl' for compilation. At first,
I thought I was on my way, when I created a 'cmucl' copy of the 'lisp'
binary in /bin.
Of course, that was only the superficial issue. CMUCL hasn't had
these two switches, -edit and -slave, for a few years, it seems.
Sorry for the delay!
You’re right. I’m not a Hemlock user, but the Hemlock user manual
<https://cmucl.org/docs/hem/user/hemlock-user.html#edit_002dswitch> says
-edit and -slave should exist.
However, I tried 18c (the oldest that will run on my computers), and
|lisp file.txt -edit| doesn’t recognize the -edit option. In fact, the
only recognized options are -quiet, -load, and -eval.
I’m not sure exactly what these switches are really supposed to do; I’ve
only tried running hemlock via |(ed)| after starting lisp.
Peri
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