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| From | Salvador Mirzo <smirzo@example.com> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | comp.unix.questions |
| Subject | Re: xterm rlwrap sbcl |
| Date | 2025-01-12 22:06 -0300 |
| Organization | A noiseless patient Spider |
| Message-ID | <875xmj4j4r.fsf@example.com> (permalink) |
| References | <87frmtofu3.fsf@example.com> <vm1hk4$1etjc$4@dont-email.me> |
Bozo User <anthk@disroot.org> writes: > On 2024-12-12, Salvador Mirzo <smirzo@example.com> wrote: >> I know next to nothing about terminals. My .profile says TERM=xterm. >> >> $ echo $TERM >> xterm >> >> I really am running PuTTY on Windows and logging in to a FreeBSD system. >> >> When I invoke ``rlwrap sbcl'', I get a little bug: >> >> --8<-------------------------------------------------------->8--- >> $ rlwrap sbcl >> This is SBCL 2.4.9, an implementation of ANSI Common Lisp. >> More information about SBCL is available at <http://www.sbcl.org/>. >> >> SBCL is free software, provided as is, with absolutely no warranty. >> It is mostly in the public domain; some portions are provided under >> BSD-style licenses. See the CREDITS and COPYING files in the >> distribution for more information. >> * (f(format t "hello~%") >> hello >> NIL >> --8<-------------------------------------------------------->8--- >> >> Of course, I typed >> >> (format t "hello~%") >> >> but we end up seeing >> >> (f(format t "hello~%") >> >> If I type >> >> (write-string "hello") >> >> we end up with >> >> * (w(write-string "hello") >> hello >> "hello" >> >> You get the idea. This doesn't happen with other programs. It seems to >> be something specific to sbcl, though I could hardly believe that sbcl >> is guilty of anything here. >> >> Any remedies? > > You can try using vim+slimv, it's much better than a simple REPL Thanks! It turns out I replaced FreeBSD with OpenBSD and I cannot reproduce the problem on the OpenBSD system. So, to me, personally, the problem is eliminated---but there's something going on in FreeBSD, which should be looked at. I have no intuition on the problem. $ rlwrap sbcl This is SBCL 2.4.8.openbsd.sbcl-2.4.8, an implementation of ANSI Common Lisp. More information about SBCL is available at <http://www.sbcl.org/>. SBCL is free software, provided as is, with absolutely no warranty. It is mostly in the public domain; some portions are provided under BSD-style licenses. See the CREDITS and COPYING files in the distribution for more information. * (format t "hello~%") hello NIL * $ uname -a OpenBSD b.local 7.6 GENERIC.MP#338 amd64 $ rlwrap --version rlwrap 0.46.1
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