Thanks for the explanation. I think I'll look at swank-clojure later
since emacs went haywire last time I touched it..

On May 18, 2:33 pm, alux <alu...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> I should add, that a new thread runs in the default environment again.
>
> You may set the *out* variable in your thread with "binding":
>
> (let [dummy *out*] ; to have a name for the current *out*
>     (.start (Thread. (fn [] (binding [*out* dummy] (prn x))))))
>
> Regards, alux
>
> On 18 Mai, 09:26, alux <alu...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi Preecha,
>
> > output in Clojure is sent to *out* (a variable that refers to
> > System.out by default). If you use emacs / slime this variable will be
> > set differently. You should find your threads output in the swank-
> > REPL, if you can find it somewhere.
>
> > Regards, alux
>
> > On 18 Mai, 03:26, Preecha P <yum...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > I tried to play around with thread with these lines of code. It should
> > > print the value of variable but it doesn't..
>
> > > In emacs.
> > > user> (def x 5)
> > > #'user/x
> > > user> x
> > > 5
> > > user> (import [java.lang Thread])
> > > java.lang.Thread
> > > user> (.start (Thread. (fn [] (print x))))
> > > nil
>
> > > or with agent
> > > user> (def foo (agent 0))
> > > #'user/foo
> > > user> foo
> > > #<ag...@6af2f0d0: 0>
> > > user> (send foo (fn[num] (do (println num) (inc num))))
> > > #<ag...@6af2f0d0: 0>
>
> > > I ran the exact same code in command-line and the thread could print
> > > the output fine.
>
> > > Clojure 1.1.0-master-SNAPSHOT
> > > user=> (def foo (agent 0))
> > > #'user/foo
> > > user=> foo
> > > #<ag...@194835fb: 0>
> > > user=> (send foo (fn[num] (do (println num) (inc num) )))
> > > 0
> > > #<ag...@194835fb: 0>
>
> > > I installed everything from elpa, so I guess some of the component
> > > might gone wrong. Any idea ?
>
> > > thanks.
>
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