Hi Matt,

Yes, you should let Jeffrey know about the bug.

- Bill

On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 9:20 AM, MattyDub <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thanks for confirming the bug, Bill.  Should we post this to Jeffrey
> Chu (assuming it's a swank-clojure issue)?  What's the protocol at
> this point?
> -Matt
>
> On Dec 9, 11:03 pm, "Bill Clementson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi Matt,
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 6:43 PM, MattyDub <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> > I did an 'svn update' on my clojure (I'm now at revision 1149), and
>> > ran ant clean, then ant (the default target).  Then I deleted my old
>> > swank-clojure directory, and did a git clone of 
>> > git://github.com/jochu/swank-clojure.git.
>> > I made sure my .emacs was correctly pointing to the appropriate
>> > paths.  I still get the same error.  Perhaps I'm using it
>> > incorrectly?  What is the proper usage?  I start slime:
>> > M-x slime
>> > then load the file by using C-x C-e on the following line in ants.clj:
>> > (load-file "c:/home/ants.clj")
>> > Then in a buffer pointing to ants.clj, I put the point over a call to
>> > render-place, and do M-.  And I get this stack trace:
>> > Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "Synchronous Lisp Evaluation
>> > aborted.")
>> >  signal(error ("Synchronous Lisp Evaluation aborted."))
>> >  error("Synchronous Lisp Evaluation aborted.")
>> >  funcall(error "Synchronous Lisp Evaluation aborted.")
>> >  apply(funcall (error "Synchronous Lisp Evaluation aborted."))
>> >  (let* ((tag ...) (slime-stack-eval-tags ...)) (apply (function
>> > funcall) (catch tag ... ...)))
>> >  slime-eval((swank:find-definitions-for-emacs "render-place"))
>> >  slime-find-definitions-rpc("render-place")
>> >  funcall(slime-find-definitions-rpc "render-place")
>> >  slime-find-definitions("render-place")
>> >  (slime-edit-definition-cont (slime-find-definitions name) name
>> > where)
>> >  (or (run-hook-with-args-until-success (quote slime-edit-definition-
>> > hooks) name where) (slime-edit-definition-cont (slime-find-definitions
>> > name) name where))
>> >  slime-edit-definition("render-place")
>> >  call-interactively(slime-edit-definition)
>>
>> > I must be doing something wrong - any ideas what?
>> > -Matt
>>
>> Hmm, looks like I was mistaken in my earlier email. I get the same
>> thing when I do M-. on "render-place". However, if I place the point
>> on "defn" (or any other symbol name that is in a jar file), it goes to
>> the correct source in the jar file. At first, I thought it was because
>> ant.clj was not in the class path; however, it doesn't work when
>> ant.clj is in the class path either. I applied the
>> find-definitions-for-emacs patch proposed in the earlier email;
>> however, that doesn't work either. This used to work for local
>> definitions and was broken a few svn changes ago. It was fixed for
>> clojure definitions that are in jar files; however, it seems to still
>> be broken for local definitions.
>>
>> - Bill
> >
>

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