[slim-vim] thanks, feedback

Serafeim Zanikolas serzan at hellug.gr
Fri Aug 11 11:26:07 CDT 2006


Στις Friday 11 August 2006 15:19, ο/η Larry Clapp έγραψε:
> But even then, you still can't do like
> Emacs does with Elisp or with Slime where you can enter a "recursive
> edit" and have all the facilities of Vim + ECL at your fingertips.)
>
> So yes, you can do a lot of Lisp development with the ECL embedded in
> Vim, as long as you don't mind a not-very-Lispy approach to
> testing/debugging code, and you don't mind the risk that your code
> will crash the editor.
>
> If you want a more Lispy approach to developing a Lisp project, well,
> use Slim-Vim.  :)

Thanks to all for the replies. I see that slime has to offer a lot more than 
an embedded lisp. The only problem now is getting to know what this includes 
and how to use it with slime-vim, considering that the only documentation I'm 
aware of is for emacs. I understand that this is very much work-in-progress 
and it's early for documentation; any hints and pointers are most welcome.

Cheers,
Serafeim


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