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From: philpot@kepler.arc.nasa.gov (Andrew Philpot)
Subject: Re: Anyone using LEP ?
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In article <781290313snx@sccomp.UUCP>, Luke@sccomp.UUCP (Luke) writes:
|> Is anyone using LEP ?  (connect emacs to lisp system)
|> 
|> I wonder if it is possible to do an eval-buffer and compile-buffer
|> in EMACS and using the installed lisp interpreter instead of
|> the internal emacs interpreter.
|> 
|> 
|>

I think LEP is part of Allegro only, BTW.

The command you want is 

fi:lisp-eval-or-compile-current-buffer: an interactive Lisp function.
(fi:lisp-eval-or-compile-current-buffer COMPILEP)

Send the entire buffer to the Lisp subprocess associated with this
buffer.  See the documentation for fi:lisp-evals-always-compile.

You could configure this to invoke the Allegro evaluator/compiler on the contents
of a buffer.


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