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From: | Blake McBride |
Subject: | Re: [Bug-apl] APL Questions |
Date: | Wed, 16 Sep 2015 19:53:28 -0500 |
On 14 September 2015 at 05:53, Louis de Forcrand <address@hidden> wrote:Edit a specific line in a function? As of now I'm writing my
long ∇-declared functions in in .txt files and loading them
with -f, otherwise I would have to rewrite (or copy-paste)
them back in line by line in the terminal.I'd recommend using Emacs for this. With gnu-apl-mode you're able to type C-c C-f (control-c followed by control-f) and then simply type the name of the function. It will open in a separate buffer and you can edit it and save it directly to the APL runtime using a single keypress.If your code is in a .apl file, you can simply open it, navigate to the specific function, edit it and press C-c C-c to immediately send it to the running APL.
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