From: Timofei Shatrov
Subject: Re: M-. in slime? Is there a find-function feature?
Date: 
Message-ID: <47d7f6ba.95335445@news.motzarella.org>
On Tue, 11 Mar 2008 21:17:04 +0100, Andreas Davour
<·······@updateLIKE.uu.HELLse> tried to confuse everyone with this message:

>I've noticed that there's one thing I miss in slime, and that's the
>ability to jump to the definition of a function with M-. (which is how
>you can do it with elisp files) and it's just a terrible job to browse a
>multi file project without such a feature.
>
>Anyone how can tell me where to look? There is a caller/callee xref
>package, but that's not what I want.
>

Are you using CLISP? M-. never worked for me in CLISP, but with SBCL it 
works out of the box.

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From: Tobias C. Rittweiler
Subject: Re: M-. in slime? Is there a find-function feature?
Date: 
Message-ID: <87bq5kkl3l.fsf@freebits.de>
····@mail.ru (Timofei Shatrov) writes:

> Are you using CLISP? M-. never worked for me in CLISP, but with SBCL it 
> works out of the box.

It doesn't if you use Clisp in combination with Common-Lisp-Controller,
i.e. when you installed Clisp via the package system of your Linux
distribution. It should work if you installed it yourself.

If you're interested in fixing this (not difficult), let's discuss that
in private mail.

  -T.