`with-eval-after-load` was introduced in Emacs 24.4 and its
usage results in a cleaner code.
`eval-after-load` is considered ill-behaved because it is a function,
not a macro, and thus requires the code inside it to be quoted, which
means that it cannot be byte-compiled. It also accepts only one form,
so if you have more than one, you need to use `progn`.
More details - https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21880139/what-is-with-eval-after-load-in-emacs-lisp
* Remove TAB remap
This will fix the warning for each TAB:
> "‘slime-indent-and-complete-symbol’ is an obsolete command
(as of 2015-10-18);
* Add slime-cl-indent to slime-contribs
This will ensure that lisp-indent-function will be used correctly
for Common Lisp (not Emacs Lisp).
This enables the slime-fancy contribs for slime, and no longer enables
rainbow-delimiters for the slime repl.
rainbow-delimiters doesn't seem to work with the slime-repl anyway, and
messes up all of the other colors.
In `prelude-common-lisp.el`, look in both `~/quicklisp/` and
`~/.quicklisp/` for `slime-helper.el`, on the assumption that most users
will have Quicklisp installed in one of these two locations.
This commit fixes#582
The paredit backspace override without having paredit-backward-delete-key defined by paredit was breaking slime loading. I commented this out rather than deleting it since I noticed you had just commented out other paredit stuff elsewhere