Re: ANNOUNCE: MCLIDE 1.0b
Robert Schaaf <[email protected]> Mon, 28 Dec 2009 15:52:31 -0500
| Newsgroups | gmane.lisp.mcl.general |
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Hello Terje, Having trashed MCLIDE's preferences, and pointed to the command line executable, all's well. Nirvana is at hand, but how do I set the font spec, size, and position of fred and listener windows? Thanks, Bob Schaaf On Dec 28, 2009, at 12:57 PM, Terje Norderhaug wrote: > On Dec 27, 2009, at 5:57 PM, Robert Schaaf wrote: >> Alas, I am one the unlucky ones whose CL64 fails to load. Even if >> you don't yet have a fix, do you at least have an intuition of why >> this may be happening? > > Having MCLIDE automatically start and connect Lisp implementations is > very convenient when it works, but not easy to troubleshoot due to > the involvement of the shell, network and external applications. > > My guess is that you picked another CCL executable than the one > suggested by MCLIDE in the dialog. On X86-64 the CCL executable > should be dx86cl64. > > To further debug what's going wrong, you may find it useful to look > in the log file at <~/Library/Logs/com.in-progress.mclide/ > clozure.log>. Search for the line "Executing in shell to start lisp:" > and manually execute the line that follows in a shell by e.g pasting > it into the Terminal. > > See also <~/Library/Preferences/com.in-progress.mclide/lisp- > implementations-*>, which contains the lisp implementation specific > startup instructions in a format similar to what's used in SLIME. > >> Your notes mention an 'Activate' step, but all I see is a Start/ >> Skip dialog. Of course, Swank works, but so inelegant! > > Good catch! The "Activate" button has been renamed to "Start". I'll > update the README file accordingly. > >> I'd really like to come back to CCL from ruby, and this IDE might >> just turn the tide. Now, if we could just get a group together to >> implement something like Hot Cocoa, things might pick up >> substantially. >> >> Really nice piece of work. > > I am glad you like it. Please do not hesitate to let me know if you > encounter other issues or have suggestions about how to improve > MCLIDE. I am releasing updates patches continuously to evolve MCLIDE > based on feedback from lisp developers. The latest Update patch can > be downloaded and installed using the Update item of the MCLIDE menu. > If the MCLIDE menu doesn't have an Update item, you have to first > install the Update plugin. For instructions see: > > http://mclide.in-progress.com/faq > >> Bob Schaaf >> Coral Common Lisp license #453 >> >> On Dec 16, 2009, at 2:13 PM, Terje Norderhaug wrote: >> >>> The first public beta of MCLIDE 1.0 is now available from: >>> >>> http://mclide.in-progress.com >>> >>> This version of MCLIDE works with Clozure CL (a.k.a. OpenMCL) and >>> Macintosh Common Lisp (MCL) as target lisp implementations. Support >>> for a number of other lisp implementations on different platforms is >>> under development. >>> >>> Special thanks to Peter Paine for substantial feedback and >>> suggestions. His involvement has been essential in moving MCLIDE >>> forward. Glen Foy has provided his lisp syntax styling utility as an >>> optional plug-in. MCLIDE has also benefitted from contributions by >>> Shannon Spires and Madhu, among others. >>> >>> Follow the progress of MCLIDE at www.twitter.com/mclide >>> >>> -- Terje Norderhaug >>> [email protected] >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> info-mcl mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> http://clozure.com/mailman/listinfo/info-mcl >> >> _______________________________________________ >> info-mcl mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://clozure.com/mailman/listinfo/info-mcl > > -- Terje Norderhaug > [email protected] > > > > > _______________________________________________ > info-mcl mailing list > [email protected] > http://clozure.com/mailman/listinfo/info-mcl _______________________________________________ info-mcl mailing list [email protected] http://clozure.com/mailman/listinfo/info-mcl