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Re: How to build the C language environment in Emacs?
From: |
Quanyang Liu |
Subject: |
Re: How to build the C language environment in Emacs? |
Date: |
Sat, 03 Jan 2015 17:04:11 +0800 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.4 (gnu/linux) |
On Sat, Jan 03 2015 at 12:34:59 +0800, Liu Shengyu wrote:
> Dear
> I have learned Emacs for a few days by myself.
> And I have been read some books about simply uses of Emacs.
> But I have some questions about how to use it practically.
> My computer is not MAC, and my system is Windows 7.
>
well...IIRC, using Emacs in windows is terrible...
>
> 1. I have been installed MinGW in my computer, and I have been
> checked in MSDOS, and also have been set envionment variables in
> PATH.
> But I still can't compile C file.
> Emacs tells that gcc is not a internal or external command.
> I think maybe I need to write some commands in ~.emacs to combine GCC
> and Emacs, but i don't know to do it.
> So can you help me about this question?
In fact, maybe you can try to use the full path to your compiler. If it
works, then you can make an alias.
> 2. I wanna compile (+ #c(0 1.0) 2)
> But Emacs tells me that Debugger entered--Lisp error: (invalid-read-syntax
> "#")
> Why this simply syntax # is not a built-in syntax in my Emacs.
> How to solve this kind of problem?
The built-in lisp in Emacs is elisp...