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When editing common lisp with slime and emacs, I'd like a speedbar listing, alternately, top level definitions in the file I'm editing, and top level definitions in the package I'm looking at (which may be a superset of definitions in the file). Preferably sorted by type of definition (function, macro, constant, etc) and/or alphabetically.

Is there some emacs tooling for this? I haven't found it.

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[–] dzecniv@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (4 children)

similar to the description, but gives a web page: https://github.com/mmontone/cl-livedocs with full-text search, and https://github.com/lokedhs/docbrowser

(also: slime-edit-definition, with a prefix argument, allows to go to the definition of any symbol)

[–] arthurno1@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Is that just hyerspec?

You could alternatively install info version from an old Wiegley's thing called ready-lisp. Then you have it directly in Emacs, working as any other info manual.

Another option is to open the web version of files in eww. It is then still in Emacs, so you skip the web server and to switch between Emacs and web browser; if that is a feature for you.

[–] dzecniv@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

nope these 2 links don't give the hyperspec, they build a web view of the systems, packages and symbols (classes macros functions etc) in the current image.

[–] arthurno1@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Aha, ok. Thank you for the info, I'll take a look at them too then, sounds useful 😀

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