Meino.Cramer@gmx.de wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am starting to learn Lisp. And I want to use vim
> for that, because there is no other editor... ;)
>
> I am looking for something simple, which executes my current
> lisp code in the buffer via sbcl (Steel Bank Common lisp).
>
> I tried to install slimv and limp and failed ... and I think,
> they are too big for me...I dont need hyperspec and thesaurus
> and...an embedded mp3 play with bluetooth (THIS IS NO IMPLIED
> CRITISM! It is only an expression of my helplessness... :)
>
> I onlu want:
> Edit Lisp code in vim (I installed pared and rainbox parens) and
> a way to send the code to sbcl in another buffer.
>
> What can I use for that?
>
Hello, Meino:
You might find RunView of interest:
You may get a new version of RunView from:
http://mysite.verizon.net/astronaut/vim/index.html#RUNVIEW (beta)
To install, simply:
vim RunView.vba.gz
:so %
:q
You'll want to put
let b:runview_filtcmd= "sbcl"
in .vim/ftplugin/lisp.vim . That way, when you edit a lisp file and
type :RV runview will know what command to invoke to run lisp on your
buffer.
Regards,
Chip Campbell
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