This is a very simple question. I have installed Emacs 22.2.1 (from the Ubuntu (9.04) repo and I downloaded Slime-current from the repo on their homepage.
I followed the instructions provided with slime and it works. I can start slime and use it as expected.
However, when I enter lisp-mode (M-x lisp-mode) I can no longer interact with the REPL. Nothing I type works, the cursor just moves to the next line when I press enter.
Does anyone have a fix for this?
Edit:
Regarding the question of how I'm using Emacs. Yes, I start Emacs, then enter slime with M-x slime. I read that I could get proper syntax highlighting by next entering lisp mode with M-x lisp-mode.
It did provide syntax highlighting, but as pointed out below, it's meant for editing text files, not interacting with the REPL.
I also recently read that placing the following in my .emacs file will enable syntax highlighting (it did not work).
; Syntax Highlighting
(global-font-lock-mode 1)
; Enable slime
(add-to-list 'load-path "/home/doug/Software/slime/") ; your SLIME directory
(setq inferior-lisp-program "/home/doug/Software/ccl/ccl") ; your Lisp system
(require 'slime)
(slime-setup)
; Enable psvn
(require 'psvn)
So I guess my question needs revising. Since lisp-mode isn't meant to simply enable lisp features for slime, then how I enable syntax highlighting in slime?
Edit 2:
The answer was provided in a comment.
Start slime then open/create a new file to work with. This is the buffer where lisp-mode is intended to be used.
The function is written, highlighted, and sent to the REPL. The output appears at the bottom.
The two are supposed to cooperate, not integrate.
C-c C-c
. The slime-repl-mode has its own highlighting, but with a different purpose: it shows input, output, and system messages in different colours (in my green-on-black setup, it shows input in green, system messages in red, and output in light blue). – Svante