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opened 2016年07月15日 18:04:53 +02:00 by jaor · 2 comments
jaor commented 2016年07月15日 18:04:53 +02:00 (Migrated from gitlab.com)
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Created by: velkyel

I don't understand geiser interaction with remote repl:

$ chibi-scheme examples/repl-server.scm

M-x geiser-connect , Host: localhost, Port: 5556
...geiser correctly open -* Chibi REPL *- buffer to my server.

After that I open my test.scm file and on C-c C-z geiser create new local repl. So for example geiser-eval-definition (C-c C-c) use this local repl and not my remote repl. How can I force geiser to use my remote repl and not open new local?
Probably I misunderstood something important :)

*Created by: velkyel* I don't understand geiser interaction with remote repl: $ chibi-scheme examples/repl-server.scm M-x geiser-connect , Host: localhost, Port: 5556 ...geiser correctly open -\* Chibi REPL *- buffer to my server. After that I open my test.scm file and on C-c C-z geiser create new local repl. So for example geiser-eval-definition (C-c C-c) use this local repl and not my remote repl. How can I force geiser to use my remote repl and not open new local? Probably I misunderstood something important :)
jaor commented 2020年07月20日 07:39:26 +02:00 (Migrated from gitlab.com)
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jaor commented 2020年07月20日 21:13:44 +02:00 (Migrated from gitlab.com)
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moved from jaor/geiser#165

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