Hi
Did anybody succeed in using Textmate for lisp. I get the following error when I press Apple-key + R:
xcodebuild: Error: the directory /Users/userName does not contain an Xcode project.
Thanks, Raj
On Mar 12, 2010, at 4:19 PM, Rajanikanth Jammalamadaka wrote:
Did anybody succeed in using Textmate for lisp. I get the following error when I press Apple-key + R:
xcodebuild: Error: the directory /Users/userName does not contain an Xcode project.
TextMate's Lisp bundle is here: http://github.com/textmate/lisp.tmbundle, you can download it with the “Download Source” button near the top right of the page. Unfortunately it doesn't include a command to run a script. However, I'm the one to create such a command! Could you tell me which lisp interpreter / compiler you commonly use? Could you also provide a “Hello World” lisp program?
Thanks! —Alex
On Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 10:59 AM, Alex Ross z-textmate@lasersox.net wrote:
On Mar 12, 2010, at 4:19 PM, Rajanikanth Jammalamadaka wrote:
Did anybody succeed in using Textmate for lisp. I get the following error
when I press Apple-key + R:
xcodebuild: Error: the directory /Users/userName does not contain an
Xcode project.
TextMate's Lisp bundle is here: http://github.com/textmate/lisp.tmbundle, you can download it with the “Download Source” button near the top right of the page. Unfortunately it doesn't include a command to run a script. However, I'm the one to create such a command! Could you tell me which lisp interpreter / compiler you commonly use? Could you also provide a “Hello World” lisp program?
Thanks! —Alex
Thanks Alex. I usually use ReadyLisp: ftp://ftp.newartisans.com/pub/lisp/ready-lisp/ReadyLisp.dmg.zip
A simple hello world program would look like this:
(defun hello () "Hello World") (hello)
Thanks, Raj