- alle SLIME-Buffer lassen sich Emacs-üblich mit "q" schließen - in den Tastenkombis kann die letzte Taste mit oder ohne Control gedrückt werden - wichtige Kommandos (aus dem Manual): `C-c C-k' `slime-compile-and-load-file' Compile and load the current buffer's source file. `C-c M-k' `slime-compile-file' Compile (but don't load) the current buffer's source file. `C-c C-c' `slime-compile-defun' Compile the top-level form at point. `M-.' `slime-edit-definition' Go to the definition of the symbol at point. `M-,' `slime-pop-find-definition-stack' Go back from a definition found with `M-.'. This gives multi-level backtracking when `M-.' has been used several times. `C-M-x' `slime-eval-defun' Evaluate top-level form. `C-c C-e' `slime-eval-last-expression' Evaluate the expression before point. `C-c C-p' `slime-pprint-eval-last-expression' Evaluate the expression before point and pretty-print the result. `C-c C-r' `slime-eval-region' Evaluate the region. `C-c :' `slime-interactive-eval' Evaluate an expression read from the minibuffer. `M-x slime-scratch' Create a `*slime-scratch*' buffer. In this buffer you can enter Lisp expressions and evaluate them with `C-j', like in Emacs's `*scratch*' buffer. `M-x slime' slime starten `C-c C-d d' `slime-describe-symbol' Describe the symbol at point. `C-c C-d a' `slime-apropos' Apropos search. Search Lisp symbol names for a substring match and present their documentation strings. By default the external symbols of all packages are searched. With a prefix argument you can choose a specific package and whether to include unexported symbols. `M-TAB' `slime-complete-symbol' Complete the symbol at point. Note that three styles of completion are available in SLIME, and the default differs from normal Emacs completion. *Note Emacs-side customization::. `SPC' `slime-space' The space key inserts a space and also looks up and displays the argument list for the function at point, if there is one. `C-c C-s' `slime-insert-arglist' Looks up and inserts into the current buffer the argument list for the function at point, if there is one. `C-c C-m' `slime-macroexpand-1' Macroexpand the expression at point once. `C-c M-m' `slime-macroexpand-all' Fully macroexpand the expression at point. `C-c I' `slime-inspect' Inspect the value of an expression entered in the minibuffer.