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[MIT-Scheme-devel] emacs environment questions
From: |
Derrell Piper |
Subject: |
[MIT-Scheme-devel] emacs environment questions |
Date: |
Fri, 13 Nov 2009 22:13:05 -0500 |
Hi,
I'm using GNU emacs 23.1 (nextstep) on OS X 10.6.2.
I tried the xscheme that's distributed with mit-scheme, but the interrupt frame
handling doesn't quite work. You're not able to go up and down stack frames
like the manual says you're supposed to. Quack works, but I miss the tab
completion and signal handling that SLIME provides with the
contrib/swank-mit-scheme backend, except that quite a lot of it isn't exactly
working (e.g., slime-eval-region) and it tends to fall over dead if you blink.
I realize edwin has an integrated debugger but edwin has its share of
shortcomings, like not allowing you to define your own key maps. I'd much
prefer to use real emacs 23.
So I'm just wondering, what do the rest of you use? Am I missing anything?
Thanks,
Derrell
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