save and load work?

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nasboy

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Jan 5, 2011, 8:03:34 AM1/5/11
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I've starting working through land of lisp using the CLISP REPL. I'd
really love to be able to save my work/code and load it back up at
another time.

It seems like all the serious LISPers on the Internet are using SLIME
+emacs, but I'd really like to stay away from emacs for now. Are
there any other options?

Thanks,
Chris

Brisance

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Jan 5, 2011, 10:22:16 AM1/5/11
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You could download the free, personal edition of Lispworks which gives you a nice interface.

Alin-Florin Rus-Rebreanu

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Jan 5, 2011, 10:24:39 AM1/5/11
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Any text editor would do.

(load "/path/to/file")

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Alin Rus

nasboy

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Jan 5, 2011, 11:34:39 AM1/5/11
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Thanks!

The only other question I have is how do I reset clisp without exiting
and loading it back up again?

On Jan 5, 10:24 am, Alin-Florin Rus-Rebreanu <netbl...@gmail.com>
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Tony Johnson

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Jan 13, 2011, 4:09:10 AM1/13/11
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I have to say, I've shunned emacs for years but recently came to grips with it for some Perl work that I'm doing. Where has it been all my life?? Once you get over the learning curve, it's brilliant! Give it a chance, stick with it and you won't look back.
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