sly-quicklisp
is an external contrib for SLY that provides a sly-quickload
command C-c C-d C-q
that prompts the user for a package to install.
The latest quicklisp dist is shown in the mode-line.
Perform the usual MELPA setup and then select sly-quicklisp
for installation from the package menu or from M-x package-install
.
Once it's done, M-x sly
should now bring up a quicklisp enabled SLY.
In .lisp
files you can now use M-x sly-quicklisp
to be informed about the quicklispness of your Lisp.
Since this is an external contrib with both Elisp and Lisp parts, merely loading the Elisp will have little effect. The contrib has to be registered in SLY's sly-contribs
variable for SLY to take care of loading the Lisp side on demand.
For convenience, the sly-quicklisp-autoloads
file takes care of this automatically. So the following setup in your ~/.emacs
or ~/.emacs.d/init/el
init file should be enough:
;;; regular SLY setup (setq inferior-lisp-program "/path/to/your/preferred/lisp") (add-to-list 'load-path "/path/to/sly") (require 'sly-autoloads) (add-to-list 'load-path "/path/to/sly-quicklisp") (require 'sly-quicklisp-autoloads)
In case you already have SLY loaded and running, you might have to M-x sly-setup
and M-x sly-enable-contrib
to enable it.
sly-quicklisp
should now kick in in Lisp buffers.
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