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* Slime repl (sbcl) history and/or cache problems
@ 2015-01-29  6:21 Kelvin White
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From: Kelvin White @ 2015-01-29  6:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
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This may seem a little crazy, and a lot odd. I'm not even sure this is an
emacs issue at all but I need to start the investigation somewhere. My
development environment at work is using SBCL and quicklisp with slime
within emacs (24.4.50.1). I've noticed that sometimes it seems like my code
stays cached somehow even if I rm ~/.cache/*, restart the repl, and
recompile the code. But if I kill emacs daemon, restart it and repeat the
steps above, the problem seems to go away. Also, the repl history is gone
from around the time I noticed the problem. I haven't noticed the issue
prior to running this version of emacs. That doesn't mean it didn't exist,
or even convince me that this is indeed a problem with emacs. It very well
be some stupid behavior on my part. I am curious if any of you have
experienced anything
similar, or if this means I'm just going crazy?
Is this scenario even possible and If not.. does any of you know any good
psychiatrists?

Apologies in advance

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