luis changed the topic of #slime to: SLIME, the Superior Lisp Interaction Mode for Emacs | https://common-lisp.net/project/slime | https://irclog.tymoon.eu/freenode/%23slime | https://irclog.whitequark.org/slime
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<dmiles> did slime use to wrap some of it's commands with "(:emacs-rex"
<dmiles> i am using a client called CUSP which is kind of old and it just sent...
<dmiles> "(:emacs-rex (swank:listener-eval "(+ 1 1)"") nil :repl-thread 8)
<dmiles> is that outer expressing normal?
<dmiles> is that outer expression normal?
<dmiles> it also seems to want to send a length back and forth
<dmiles> (so asking if sending the length is an old behaviour.. or if its current and i jsut not noticed before.. or if you've never heard of it before it must be a CUSP-only thing)
<dmiles> oh tehrre it is.. that is normal ""Read and process :emacs-rex requests."
<dmiles> the package-length tji
<dmiles> the package-length thing.. is that normal for the lastest swank?
<dmiles> (btw i am only careing about the the swank server.. my questions wont relate to the client)
<dmiles> but since i am not using emacs for the client.. any change in the protocol will break how my clients talk since they are not emacs
<dmiles> "package-length thing" was a mispelling.. meant "network packet length"
<dmiles> hrrm it looks like maybe I will need to package the CUSP SWANK server separate from the official SWANK server and pray they wont bump heads
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<luis> dmiles: old is such a relative term ;-)
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