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I have recently started to learn lisp, and have mainly bin using clisp and vim. I wanted to try sbcl as well, since this is often recommended as one of the best, free lisp compilers.
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There is one thing, though, which makes sbcl more difficult to use for me: I can not get autocomplete in the REPL, which I do have in clisp. That is, when I start sbcl and type the following (as an example), * (requi where is the literal tab character, I do not get a list of completions, but rather a verbose tab character. Sacred 2 French Patch more. In clisp, will complete the previous line to * (require. As I am fairly new to lisp, the autocomplete functionality in clisp is really handy, so it would really be very convenient if anyone could explain how to get it in sbcl as well.
I can't find anything in the SBCL manual about it, so I suppose there is no built-in completion support. I can only second the recommendation to use SLIME, it even has multiple completion systems to choose from. Especially the fuzzy completion is great.
And you can also complete with in the SLIME REPL. Cmx To Jpg Converter. (It does at least work for me, and I didn't have to configure anything to achieve that.) EDIT: I just see that C-c C-i is now the right completion key binding in non-repl SLIME buffers. That's new to me, it used to be M-C-i. – Mar 21 '11 at 17:23 •. Well, a problem is that I use vim, not emacs. I have tried to swap, but there is just a little bit too much work to setup emacs with vipermode (or similar) and to tune it to my liking to make it work for me.
Thus, at least for now, slime is not an option. I do use a slime-inspired plugin for vim, but it is not nearly as powerful. Anyway, this is why I'm interested in completion for the standard REPL of SBCL. Anyway, thanks for the answer.
It makes me a little more inspired to make a new try at emacs. – Mar 24 '11 at 7:11.
This is for 14. Medion Launch Manager Xp more. 04.03 LTS. In a terminal ( Ctrl Alt T), I would type: # Note: the first part of the command line up to the '$ ' is my prompt, # and not what I typed. I apologize for this if you know your a** from your # elbow.