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How to change SBCL's current directory?

开发者 https://www.devze.com 2023-04-12 04:43 出处:网络
It is very easy to change CLisp\'s current working directory: >cat ~/.clisprc.lisp ;;; The following lines added by ql:add-to-in开发者_运维百科it-file:

It is very easy to change CLisp's current working directory:

>cat ~/.clisprc.lisp 
;;; The following lines added by ql:add-to-in开发者_运维百科it-file:
#-quicklisp
(let ((quicklisp-init (merge-pathnames "quicklisp/setup.lisp" (user-homedir-pathname))))
  (when (probe-file quicklisp-init)
  (load quicklisp-init)))

(cd "/media/E/www/qachina/db/doc/money")
(load "money")

However, it seems there is no cd similar function in SBCL. How can this be done with SBCL?


CL-USER> (sb-posix:chdir "/home/apugachev")
0
CL-USER> (sb-posix:getcwd)
"/home/apugachev"
CL-USER> (sb-posix:chdir "/tmp/")
0
CL-USER> (sb-posix:getcwd)
"/tmp"


(setf *default-pathname-defaults* #P"/New/Absolute/Path/")


Right now, better answer is: use (uiop:chdir "some/path").

Or you can use this function to change directory temporarily:

(uiop:call-with-current-directory "some/path" (lambda () (do-the-job))

Or this macro for more convenient way:

(uiop:with-current-directory ("some/path") (do-the-job))


Had the same question. Turns out

(setf *default-pathname-defaults* (truename "./subdir"))

changes load path to subdir. If you don't want relative path, then

(setf *default-pathname-defaults* (truename "/absolute/path"))


Now i use rlwrap to run SBCL and solves this problem

$"cat ~/bin/sb"
breakchars="(){}[],^%$#@\"\";:''|\\"

cd /media/E/www/qachina/db/doc/money/
exec rlwrap --remember -c -b "$breakchars"  -f "$HOME"/.sbcl_completions sbcl "$@"

then run sb.

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