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Created Mar 31, 2015 by Dave Cooper@dcooperOwner

function inputs not showing in mini buffer

Created by: reiniervandijk

Often, after some time, it may happen that function inputs are not showing anymore in the mini buffer of EMACS-Slime. To be clear, normally when you start typing a function call, the mini buffer will show the lambda expression in the mini buffer, however usually after some hours or days, EMACS-Slime will stop showing this. Hard to trace down the root cause, because there are no signs of this happening. Only a full restart helps (unless you know a smarter way of course).

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By genworks on 2013-07-22 17:56:17 UTC

Please try the new glime.lisp which should give more GDL-specific information in the mini-buffer.

See if this one crashes similarly to the standard slime:

https://github.com/genworks/gendl/blob/master/emacs/glime.lisp

On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 10:19 AM, reiniervandijk notifications@github.comwrote:

Often, after some time, it may happen that function inputs are not showing anymore in the mini buffer of EMACS-Slime. To be clear, normally when you start typing a function call, the mini buffer will show the lambda expression in the mini buffer, however usually after some hours or days, EMACS-Slime will stop showing this. Hard to trace down the root cause, because there are no signs of this happening. Only a full restart helps (unless you know a smarter way of course).

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By genworks on 2013-10-31 23:39:19 UTC

please re-open if this problem continues and can be replicated.

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