#+AUTHOR: Christophe Rhodes
#+EMAIL: csr21@cantab.net
#+OPTIONS: H:0 toc:nil
-* OPEN #1 printed output not redirected to slime repl :MINOR:
+* RESOLVED #1 printed output not redirected to slime repl :MINOR:FIXED:
The output from functions performing printing is sent to the
standard output of the process running =swank()=, not to an emacs
stream.
* OPEN #4 multibyte characters corrupt slime connection :NORMAL:
Not in all circumstances (e.g. ="£"= is OK) but =1:£= fails in
slime-net-read-or-lose.
-* OPEN #5 respect visibility of evaluated results :WISHLIST:
+* RESOLVED #5 respect visibility of evaluated results :WISHLIST:FIXED:
I think we can do this by calling =.Internal(eval.with.vis(...))=
instead of just regular =eval()=
+* OPEN #6 occasional invalid sink() errors :NORMAL:
+ Not sure yet when it happens, but it makes the terminal browser pop up.
+* OPEN #7 swank server is uninterruptible :NORMAL:
+ at least in certain conditions
+* RESOLVED #8 startup is not filesystem-location independent :MINOR:FIXED:
+ Requires the cwd to be the swankr directory to be able to find
+ swank-presentations and swank-media
+* RESOLVED #9 help and ? to produce help buffers :WISHLIST:FIXED:
+ Not like ESS, though: that works by looking at the user's input with
+ a regexp. Use slime-media?
+* RESOLVED #10 0 or more than 1 exprs at REPL :MINOR:FIXED:
+ Entering 0 exprs (whitespace or the empty string) at the REPL gives
+ an error from `swank:listener-eval`, which subscripts the parse tree
+ with index 1. (Entering more than one simply ignores all after the
+ first, assuming that they all parse). We should be a bit more like
+ R's repl, evaluating each of the exprs in turn and treating the
+ results a bit like CL's multiple values
+* OPEN #11 no newline when using :popup-buffer for ?help :MINOR:
+ Logged here so that I don't forget it if I sort out #9 first: we
+ need to be able to indicate "no repl result please" if we open a new
+ temporary buffer to display the result.
+* OPEN #12 need to be more careful when searching for completions :NORMAL:
+ Gets thoroughly confused on completing "read." because the "." is
+ treated as a regexp "any character" pattern.
* COMMENT:
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