@billstclair Hey, got that installed. Works pretty slick. I have a few semi-questions if you have some time.
@billstclair so as I move over to EMACS and SLY (or SLIME) I am looking at how to run my unit tests. For the time being they are all in lisp-unit. What I have provided is that there is a ql load for lisp-unit at the top of the tests file and a load for the corresponding work file, and in the bottom they call the run-all-tests. So if I (load "test-file.lisp) It actually runs the tests. But then if I edit the work file, Then I have to swap back and then c-c c-k on the tests file it seems to run on the repl. But this seems quite awkward, so I assume I am doing it wrong
@billstclair I am wanting to do something akin to TDD.
Write a test, run and see it fail. Write some code until running the test passes. Clean up the code. Start again with the next test.
At this point if I could send something to the mRepl that would re-run the load or (run-test) or something that might be all I need. As it is, I keep having to swap back and forth to the test tile and compile-load that
Maybe I’m just accustomed to that kind of thing. It takes a few seconds to do:
c-x c-b
c-x o
c-n a few times
return
(or c-x b <buffer-name>)
c-c c-k
@billstclair well, I have been keeping the REPL, and both files open on screen. It was not to bad to mouse to the window and c-x c-k... Or I could C-x <arrow> back and forth but if I could just run (load "test-myfile.lisp") or maybe (run-all-tests) it would be sufficient I think.
While I am in the test-myfile.lisp it is no biggie to run c-x c-k. It is when I am in the myfile.lisp that I want to "run the test" without having to leave the focus on the file I am programming in
My Emacs currently has 149 buffers. I leave it open 24/7, and usually have at least two lisps running in shell buffers, plus an elm reactor
shell. I don’t use the mouse in emacs. Ever. I navigate mostly with meta-.
@billstclair meta-. is that goto definiton?
Okay Bill, here's what I found. It's not perfect, but it's getting there.
In the REPL I (load ) the test file
The tests run.
Then I do c-c c-e - This brings up Slime Eval:
where I enter (lisp-unit:run-tests :all :workfile-test)
The tests run again.
Then c-c c-e <up> <enter>
Which I think is (slime-interactive-eval STRING)
@billstclair only have to type it once. The cc ce up enter does the same as switching to the listener and mp enter. But I don't even have to see the listener. I will just get the x pass x fail x error message line.