I'm playing with common lisp using
lispbox SLIME. Pretty cool to learn on.
But everything happens in the SLIME emacs top level.
Maybe this is wishful thinking, but I would like to be able to be able to get lisp playing with my bash shell. I would like to get lisp playing... with perl.
Is there some way for perl to talk to SLIME? To any kind of emacs? To any kind of lisp? Or, for the previous three questions, s/perl/bash/... which, I guess amounts to the same thing, given backticks.....
Can someone make the following code work?
use strict;
use warnings;
#perl hello world
print 'perl hello world';
#lisp hello world;
my $lisp_hello_world = '\'(lisp hello world)';
run_lisp($lisp_hello_world);
# should print LISP HELLO WORLD
# the same as SLIME
#can someone make this work?
sub run_lisp {
}
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