Source: slime Section: lisp Priority: optional Maintainer: Debian Common Lisp Team Uploaders: Peter Van Eynde , Milan Zamazal , Sébastien Villemot Build-Depends: debhelper-compat (= 13), debhelper (>= 12.8~), dh-elpa, texlive-plain-generic, texlive-extra-utils, texlive, texinfo, texlive-latex-extra Standards-Version: 4.5.1 Homepage: https://common-lisp.net/project/slime/ Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/common-lisp-team/slime.git Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/common-lisp-team/slime Rules-Requires-Root: no Package: slime Architecture: all Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${elpa:Depends} Recommends: cl-swank (= ${source:Version}), info | info-browser, emacs (>= 46) Suggests: hyperspec Description: Superior Lisp Interaction Mode for Emacs (client) SLIME is the Superior Lisp Interaction Mode for Emacs. . SLIME extends Emacs with support for interactive programming in Common Lisp. The features are centered around slime-mode, an Emacs minor-mode that complements the standard lisp-mode. While lisp-mode supports editing Lisp source files, slime-mode adds support for interacting with a running Common Lisp process for compilation, debugging, documentation lookup, and so on. . The slime-mode programming environment follows the example of Emacs’s native Emacs Lisp environment. It also includes good ideas from similar systems (such as ILISP) and some new ideas. . SLIME is compatible with the following free Common Lisp implementations: CMUCL, SBCL, CCL, CLISP, ECL, ABCL. . This package contains the Emacs client, that will connect to the Lisp-side server (see package cl-swank). Package: cl-swank Architecture: all Multi-Arch: foreign Depends: ${misc:Depends} Enhances: slime (= ${source:Version}) Description: Superior Lisp Interaction Mode for Emacs (Lisp-side server) SLIME is the Superior Lisp Interaction Mode for Emacs. . SLIME extends Emacs with support for interactive programming in Common Lisp. The features are centered around slime-mode, an Emacs minor-mode that complements the standard lisp-mode. While lisp-mode supports editing Lisp source files, slime-mode adds support for interacting with a running Common Lisp process for compilation, debugging, documentation lookup, and so on. . The slime-mode programming environment follows the example of Emacs’s native Emacs Lisp environment. It also includes good ideas from similar systems (such as ILISP) and some new ideas. . SLIME is compatible with the following free Common Lisp implementations: CMUCL, SBCL, CCL, CLISP, ECL, ABCL. . This package contains the Lisp-side server, needed by the Emacs client (see package slime).