[vial-devel] Re: vial, ncurses-cffi

Alessandro Piras laynor at gmail.com
Sun Oct 22 23:11:40 UTC 2006


On 10/23/06, Brad Beveridge <brad.beveridge at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Ah.  The output is debugging that goes to out *standard-output*.  I
> have developed Vial using Slime and Emacs as a debugger.  Slime
> rebinds the standard output and error streams, so for me that output
> appears in Slime.  I would suggest that for right now developing by
> using Slime as a REPL and debugger is probably a good idea.
> Otherwise, you can rebind those streams (to NIL?) so that they don't
> output to the screen.
>
> Also, I appear to have a bug - the very first time that Vial runs the
> screen doesn't refresh until a key is pressed.  I haven't figured out
> why that is yet :)
>
> Thanks for the updated vial.asd - I'm also a noob with ASDF, so for
> right now I'm not worried about doing it "right", just that it works.
>
> I don't mind patches and files being sent here as attachments, but I
> would prefer that patches are created with darcs and are attached with
> a commit comment.  I've not used darcs over email that much, but it
> should work pretty well.
>
> Also, if you wouldn't mind posting at the bottom when you reply I
> would appreciate it :)
>
> Cheers
> Brad
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No problems about posting at the bottom, I didn't try it in emacs because i
was just doing a test run and the repl was fine enough for it :)
I'm an ASDF noob too, so we're in the same boat!
I'll have a look at darcs to see how it works, 'cause I'm a darcs noob too,
I just used it for my home directory and configuration files.
Anyway, i'm just pleased for how fast you answer.
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Alessandro
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