I'm not sure what you're getting at here. Are you insinuating that people are being manipulated into unwittingly pirating software? The files alluded to are obfuscated Java byte code, so it's not piracy. It's useful for…
Yes, it's possible with inf-ruby-mode in Emacs; C-x C-e at the end of a definition works the way it does for Clojure, though the actual REPL implementation in Emacs never feels seamless the way CIDER does (i.e. it…
In general, the answer is yes, but it depends on the major mode providing the functions necessary for code formatting. I'm not exactly sure what this looks like for Lisps, but I'd guess most of these functions are…
I'm not sure what you're getting at here. Are you insinuating that people are being manipulated into unwittingly pirating software? The files alluded to are obfuscated Java byte code, so it's not piracy. It's useful for…
Yes, it's possible with inf-ruby-mode in Emacs; C-x C-e at the end of a definition works the way it does for Clojure, though the actual REPL implementation in Emacs never feels seamless the way CIDER does (i.e. it…
In general, the answer is yes, but it depends on the major mode providing the functions necessary for code formatting. I'm not exactly sure what this looks like for Lisps, but I'd guess most of these functions are…