This plugin provides a completion source for the popular Emacs interactive auto-completion framework auto-complete.
Where slime provides it, pop-up documentation for completed symbols will be displayed.
First, ensure auto-complete
and slime
are installed: I recommend
using packages from MELPA. cl-lib
is also required -- it's built into recent Emacs versions, and a
backport package is available in GNU ELPA for users
of older Emacs versions.
You'll need both auto-complete
and slime
to be enabled and
working, so please consult the corresponding documentation is you have
any trouble with this.
Next, install ac-slime
. If you choose not to use the convenient
package in MELPA, you'll need to add the directory containing
ac-slime.el
to your load-path
, and then (require 'ac-slime)
.
ac-slime
provides a couple of slime
-specific completion sources,
so auto-complete
needs to be told to use them when slime-mode
is
active. To do this, put the following code in your emacs init file to
(add-hook 'slime-mode-hook 'set-up-slime-ac)
(add-hook 'slime-repl-mode-hook 'set-up-slime-ac)
(eval-after-load "auto-complete"
'(add-to-list 'ac-modes 'slime-repl-mode))
ac-slime
should now automatically be enabled when you visit a buffer
in which slime-mode
is active and auto-complete
is enabled. (The
symbols "Slime" and "AC" should appear in the modeline.)
Simply trigger auto-completion, and completion candidates supplied by
slime should be displayed, with the symbol l
on the right hand side
of the completion pop-up. After a short delay, popup documentation
for the completed symbol should also be displayed.
ac-slime
supports fuzzy completion -- see the comments in
ac-slime.el
for details. Note that to use fuzzy completion, you must
install and require slime-fuzzy.el
, which comes with the full Slime
distro.
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