I have tried out both ilisp and franz's fi: for running common-lisp
through emacs, but didn't find any way to run a
(interactively-declared, somehow) common-lisp function by just typing
something like M-x <common-lisp-function>, viz. the way you
interactively run emacs' functions..
Any hints on any work/package (or is it already there in ilisp
etc. and i missed it? ) that allows you to do such a thing?
Thanks
--Deepak, http://www.glue.umd.edu/~deego
Deepak Goel <·····@rac2.wam.umd.edu> writes:
> I have tried out both ilisp and franz's fi: for running common-lisp
> through emacs, but didn't find any way to run a
> (interactively-declared, somehow) common-lisp function by just typing
> something like M-x <common-lisp-function>, viz. the way you
> interactively run emacs' functions..
>
> Any hints on any work/package (or is it already there in ilisp
> etc. and i missed it? ) that allows you to do such a thing?
It is'n there, but it is certainly doable. I wonder how you'd use it
though.
Cheers
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