Getting to Know Harlequin's Lispworks (HLW)
The following are some excerpts from the LCL manual and some tips on its
usage in general.
( You should know what a
keyword arguments are to fully understand what is going on.
[A]
The HLW debugger is a bit different that MCL's. These are definately
mini tutorials. )
- Using HLW inside of an inferior-lisp buffer in Emacs
- A short introduction on how set up Emacs 19 to use HLW inside of and
inferior-lisp buffer. The additions to .emacs that need be made.
Under development not ready yet....
- Getting LispWorks Started.
- Starting the GUI interface under X. Creating an initialization file.
Opening the on-line manuals.
- Using the LispWorks Editor
- Customizing the Editor. Working with TAGS files.
Under development not ready yet.... for now just remember the
extented command
M-x Create Tags Buffer.
- Using the debugger
- A very brief tutorial on using the debugger built into HLW.
- Using the GUI Debugger.
- TAGS files. Using the Debugger.
Under development not ready yet.... for now when dropped into
the debugger select Debug off the Lispworks Window.
- Using the stepper
- A very brief tutorial on using the stepper built into HLW.
- Using trace
- A very brief tutorial on using trace and it's associated options.
- Other Packages
- Brief Summary of the useful goodies included in the enviroment.
Cross Referencer. Class Browser. Method Browser. etc.
Under development not ready yet....
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