doomemacs/modules/lang/common-lisp
Henrik Lissner c05822ab39
bump: :lang
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Raku/raku-mode@eaac071f17 -> Raku/raku-mode@977b14a7c1
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agda/agda@2816605bfd -> agda/agda@2816605bfd
amake/flutter.el@81c524a43c -> amake/flutter.el@08138f8c95
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cdominik/cdlatex@f215b70c5c -> cdominik/cdlatex@8e963c6853
clojure-emacs/cider@36277802a4 -> clojure-emacs/cider@86dd3fee9d
codesuki/add-node-modules-path@7d9be65b3b -> codesuki/add-node-modules-path@63f047fd84
crystal-lang-tools/emacs-crystal-mode@15998140b0 -> crystal-lang-tools/emacs-crystal-mode@96a8058205
cython/cython@5b325c9860 -> cython/cython@fdea2d6bed
diml/utop@c87b8b2817 -> diml/utop@5d72a0ab34
dominikh/go-mode.el@32cbd78c0a -> dominikh/go-mode.el@3273fcece5
elixir-editors/emacs-elixir@6bbc1e5ac4 -> elixir-editors/emacs-elixir@e0d0466d83
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emacs-lsp/lsp-haskell@4e62cf897d -> emacs-lsp/lsp-haskell@7cf64944ab
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emacs-lsp/lsp-pyright@d428dbcf18 -> emacs-lsp/lsp-pyright@3598bc7c47
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ethereum/emacs-solidity@6f7bd1641e -> ethereum/emacs-solidity@20fb77e089
factor/factor@7b451bb813 -> factor/factor@1aeafdb87b
fsharp/emacs-fsharp-mode@c90d762c06 -> fsharp/emacs-fsharp-mode@b3aa4c53fc
fxbois/web-mode@61f057a6ba -> fxbois/web-mode@efa853e5cf
godotengine/emacs-gdscript-mode@b7bfa6a3b2 -> godotengine/emacs-gdscript-mode@4badcf6a0c
greghendershott/racket-mode@a879a8d67b -> greghendershott/racket-mode@af9b760e7b
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jcollard/elm-mode@f2e2d0053f -> jcollard/elm-mode@d4e434fa18
joaotavora/sly@2e00c3bd4b -> joaotavora/sly@4513c382f0
jorgenschaefer/emacs-buttercup@1de6be465c -> jorgenschaefer/emacs-buttercup@f5cbf97e10
joshwnj/json-mode@0e819e519a -> joshwnj/json-mode@eedb456003
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jschaf/powershell.el@d1b3f95669 -> jschaf/powershell.el@ce1f0ae0b2
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leanprover/lean-mode@bf32bb9793 -> leanprover/lean-mode@c1c68cc946
ledger/ledger-mode@19b84dc766 -> ledger/ledger-mode@b55384d9cd
necaris/conda.el@7a34e06931 -> necaris/conda.el@9c28d7a853
nonsequitur/inf-ruby@03dd9c9d4e -> nonsequitur/inf-ruby@dbf4386bac
ocaml-ppx/ocamlformat@22a3707da3 -> ocaml-ppx/ocamlformat@9324ea439a
ocaml/dune@4d0a47edd5 -> ocaml/dune@4bc7629a5e
ocaml/merlin@e4791e2298 -> ocaml/merlin@5d59c70659
ocaml/tuareg@00faf47a7c -> ocaml/tuareg@04f5ab6be9
osv/company-web@f0cc9187c9 -> osv/company-web@863fb84b81
pashky/restclient.el@176d9cb655 -> pashky/restclient.el@9e2cfa8652
pezra/rspec-mode@92ef785010 -> pezra/rspec-mode@4215ff1f2d
polymode/polymode@54888d6c15 -> polymode/polymode@2094c92403
seagle0128/grip-mode@9220a560b4 -> seagle0128/grip-mode@6b427143a8
sebasmonia/sharper@08277b6c30 -> sebasmonia/sharper@96edd4a1db
stan-dev/stan-mode@9bb858b9f1 -> stan-dev/stan-mode@150bbbe5fd
swift-emacs/swift-mode@800efe2910 -> swift-emacs/swift-mode@0d1ef0ef18
tpapp/julia-repl@e90b1ed2cc -> tpapp/julia-repl@6c1d63511f
wbolster/emacs-python-pytest@b603c5c7f2 -> wbolster/emacs-python-pytest@ea53891a21
yoshiki/yaml-mode@63b637f846 -> yoshiki/yaml-mode@535273d5a1
ziglang/zig-mode@aba01b6199 -> ziglang/zig-mode@aa20d630b8

- Refactors the :lang rust module to reflect changes upstream, in
  rustic (thanks to #6154).

Close: #6154
Fix: #6070
2022-03-31 21:09:38 +02:00
..
autoload lang/common-lisp: offload to evil-collection-sly 2019-10-12 00:48:48 -04:00
config.el fix(common-lisp): recognize multi-argument inferior-lisp-program (#5515) 2021-09-24 12:42:45 +02:00
doctor.el Extract program name from inferior-lisp-program 2021-02-02 15:03:54 +01:00
packages.el bump: :lang 2022-03-31 21:09:38 +02:00
README.org docs(common-lisp): add a README 2021-10-03 12:48:41 +02:00

lang/common-lisp

Description

This module provides support for Common Lisp and the Sly development environment. Common Lisp is not a single language but a specification, with many competing compiler implementations. By default, Steel Bank Common Lisp (SBCL) is assumed to be installed, but this can be configured.

Common Lisp benefits from a mature specification and rich standard library. Thanks to its powerful REPL and debugger, it boasts an "interactive programming" style often unseen in other languages. Compiled Common Lisp programs are trusted to run unmodified for a long time.

Maintainers

This module has no dedicated maintainers.

Module Flags

This module provides no flags.

Prerequisites

This module requires the SBCL compiler to be installed.

Features

This module does not integrate with the lsp module. Sly (and SLIME before it) is considered the defacto development environment for Common Lisp and provides much of what is normally expected of an LSP, plus tight integration with the REPL and Emacs.

Sly

Using this module is mostly a matter of using Sly. Please consider reading through the Sly Tour.

A Sly session will be started when you open a .lisp file. Use SPC m ' to switch to the REPL minibuffer.

org-mode

This module also enables the evaluation of lisp source blocks in Org Mode. However, you will need a running Sly session for this to work. M-x sly starts such a session if you didn't have one open already.

Configuration

If you don't want Sly to use SBCL, you can configure the variable inferior-lisp-program to some other binary on your PATH.