How do I set up Aquamacs for Clojure development?
These are the steps I took to set them up without using ELPA. Hope this helps.
Get SLIME using MacPorts
sudo port -v install slime
Get paredit
curl -O http://mumble.net/~campbell/emacs/paredit.el
Get clojure & clojure-contrib
- Either using MacPorts
sudo port -v install clojure clojure-contrib
- Or downloading directly
curl -O http://build.clojure.org/snapshots/org/clojure/clojure/1.1.0-master-SNAPSHOT/clojure-1.1.0-master-20091202.150145-1.jar curl -O http://build.clojure.org/snapshots/org/clojure/clojure-contrib/1.1.0-master-SNAPSHOT/clojure-contrib-1.1.0-master-20091212.205045-1.jar
Get clojure-mode and swank-clojure (Emacs side)
git clone http://github.com/technomancy/clojure-mode.git
git clone http://github.com/technomancy/swank-clojure.git
Get swank-clojure (Clojure side)
- Either downloading pre-built jar file
curl -O http://repo.technomancy.us/swank-clojure-1.1.0.jar
- Or building from source (assuming lein is installed)
cd path/to/dir/swank-clojure lein jar
Put clojure, clojure-contrib and swank-clojure .jar files in ~/.swank-clojure or ~/.clojure (the default places where swank-clojure.el searches for them).
Add to either ~/.emacs or ~/Library/Preferences/Aquamacs Emacs/customization.el (change paths to match your own settings)
(add-to-list 'load-path "/opt/local/share/emacs/site-lisp/slime/") (add-to-list 'load-path "/opt/local/share/emacs/site-lisp/slime/contrib/") ;; Change these paths to match your settings (add-to-list 'load-path "path/to/dir/clojure-mode/") (add-to-list 'load-path "path/to/dir/swank-clojure/") (add-to-list 'load-path "path/to/dir/paredit/") ;; Customize swank-clojure start-up to reflect possible classpath changes ;; M-x ielm `slime-lisp-implementations RET or see `swank-clojure.el' for more info (defadvice slime-read-interactive-args (before add-clojure) (require 'assoc) (aput 'slime-lisp-implementations 'clojure (list (swank-clojure-cmd) :init 'swank-clojure-init))) (require 'slime) (require 'paredit) (require 'clojure-mode) (require 'swank-clojure) (eval-after-load "slime" '(progn ;; "Extra" features (contrib) (slime-setup '(slime-repl slime-banner slime-highlight-edits slime-fuzzy)) (setq ;; Use UTF-8 coding slime-net-coding-system 'utf-8-unix ;; Use fuzzy completion (M-Tab) slime-complete-symbol-function 'slime-fuzzy-complete-symbol) ;; Use parentheses editting mode paredit (defun paredit-mode-enable () (paredit-mode 1)) (add-hook 'slime-mode-hook 'paredit-mode-enable) (add-hook 'slime-repl-mode-hook 'paredit-mode-enable))) ;; By default inputs and results have the same color ;; Customize result color to differentiate them ;; Look for `defface' in `slime-repl.el' if you want to further customize (custom-set-faces '(slime-repl-result-face ((t (:foreground "LightGreen"))))) (eval-after-load "swank-clojure" '(progn ;; Make REPL more friendly to Clojure (ELPA does not include this?) ;; The function is defined in swank-clojure.el but not used?!? (add-hook 'slime-repl-mode-hook 'swank-clojure-slime-repl-modify-syntax t) ;; Add classpath for Incanter (just an example) ;; The preferred way to set classpath is to use swank-clojure-project (add-to-list 'swank-clojure-classpath "path/to/incanter/modules/incanter-app/target/*")))
There seems to be a fairly easy way to set up Aquamacs 2.4 and SLIME for clojure:
- Install Clojure
- Install Aquamacs 2.4 from here "http://aquamacs.org/"
- Install the Aquamacs SLIME package from here "http://aquamacs.org/download.shtml"
This will not work so...
- Get the latest version of SLIME from here "http://common-lisp.net/project/slime/#downloading" - you want the CVS snapshot tar file
- Unpack the SLIME tar file and copy it into /Library/Application Support/Aquamacs Emacs/SLIME
Seems to work OK for me...
Here's a blog post that mentions Aquamacs: Setting up Clojure, Incanter, Emacs, Slime, Swank, and Paredit
Download and install Aquamacs.
Download and install ELPA (http://tromey.com/elpa/install.html)
Do M-x package-list-packages
Mark the lines called "clojure-mode" and "swank-clojure" with "I" then press "X".
Done.