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Lisp Cabinet [yet another IDE based on Emacs/SLIME]

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g. christensen

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Aug 25, 2010, 5:38:50 AM8/25/10
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Lisp Cabinet ( http://lispcabinet.sourceforge.net ) can be viewed as
advanced version of Lispbox IDE for MS Windows (but it doesn't based
on Lispbox). The reason of its creation was lack of ASDF-INSTALL
support by Lispbox for Windows (where configuration of ASDF-INSTALL is
very painful). So, Lisp Cabinet supports ASDF-INSTALL (without cygwin)
for at least two CL implementations - Clozure CL and SBCL. Futhermore,
with Lisp Cabinet you can simultaneously install several additional CL
implementations, Clojure and MzScheme, which is not possible with
Lispbox.
It quite unready though, and some features may work not as expected or
do not work entirely, but core functionality is ready and it more
usable than not.

mil...@gmail.com

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Aug 27, 2010, 3:27:21 AM8/27/10
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On Aug 25, 11:38 am, "g. christensen" <gchrist...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Lisp Cabinet (http://lispcabinet.sourceforge.net) can be viewed as

good work
btw when returning to slime top level from sbcl debugger it just hang

Dimiter "malkia" Stanev

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Aug 28, 2010, 10:01:22 PM8/28/10
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Thanks for it. Btw, on Vista 64 bit, The 32-bit ClozureCL does not work,
only 64-bit one. I guess you can add in your downloader app to download
both?

If the environment variable PROCESSOR_ARCHITECUTREW6432=AMD64 then it's
a 64-bit machine (there might be better ways, but at least this could be
done through the batch file).


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