My favorite way is:
1. Put the cursor before the s-expression
2. Invoke C-M-k (kill-sexp)
3. Immediately C-y (yank) to put the s-expression back in its place,
OR If I'm copying from an "untouched" source buffer, I'll use C-x u
(undo) instead, to keep the buffer in its "untouched" state.
4. Past
Alexandre Rademaker writes:
> Hello,
>
> Sorry if this list is not the best place to ask this question... Maybe
> we should create a newbie lisp list!
I don't think this is a good place for the question; there's a list for
slime questions, and lots of places to ask emacs questions.
> What is th
Hello,
Sorry if this list is not the best place to ask this question... Maybe
we should create a newbie lisp list!
What is the easy way to copy/paste a form from a source code buffer to
slime prompt? Is there any keyboard shortcut emacs/slime-mode to copy
the whole body of a form from anywhere wi