Argument: None
Key sequence:
Alt+Ctrl+X
Evaluates the current top-level form. If the current point is between two forms, the previous form is evaluated.
If the form is a
defvar
form, then the command may first make the variable unbound, according to the value of Evaluate-Defvar-Action, and hence assign the new value. This is useful because, whilst
defvar
does not reassign the value of a bound variable, when editing a program it is likely that you do want the new value.
Default value:
:reevaluate-and-warn
This affects the behavior of Evaluate Defun and Compile Defun when they are invoked on a
defvar
form. The allowed values are:
Do not make the variable unbound before evaluating the form, and warn that it was not redefined.
Do not make the variable unbound before evaluating the form, but do not warn that it was not redefined.
Make the variable unbound before evaluating the form, and warn that it was therefore redefined.
Make the variable unbound before evaluating the form, but do not warn that it was therefore redefined.
Argument: None
Key sequence: None
Evaluates the current top-level form if it is a
defvar.
If the current point is between two forms, the previous form is evaluated. The form is treated as if the variable is not bound.
Re-evaluate Defvar
is a synonym for
Reevaluate Defvar
.
Argument:
expression
Key sequence:
Esc Esc
expression
Alt+Esc
expression
Evaluates expression . The expression to be evaluated is typed into the Echo Area and the result of the evaluation is displayed there also.
Argument: None
Key sequence:
Ctrl+X Ctrl+E
Evaluates the Lisp form preceding the current point.
Without a prefix argument, prints the result in the Echo Area. With a non-
nil
prefix argument, inserts the result into the current buffer.
Argument: None
Key sequence:
Ctrl+Shift+E
Evaluates the Lisp forms in the region between the current point and the mark.
Argument: None
Key sequence: None
Evaluates the Lisp forms in the current buffer.
Argument:
file
Key sequence: None
Loads file into the current eval server, so that all Lisp forms in the file are evaluated.
Argument: None
Key sequence: None
Toggles error catching for expressions evaluated in the editor. By default, if there is an error in an expression evaluated in the editor, a Notifier window is opened which provides the user with a number of options, including debug, re-evaluation and aborting of the editor command. However, this behavior can be changed by using
Toggle Error Catch
, so that in the event of an error, the error message is printed in the Echo Area, and the user is given no restart or debug options.
Evaluate Buffer Changed Definitions
Argument: None
Key sequence: None
Evaluates definitions that have been changed in the current buffer during the current LispWorks session (use Buffer Changed Definitions on Buffer Changed Definitions to see which definitions have changed). A prefix argument equal to the value of Prefix-Argument-Default causes evaluation of definitions changed since last evaluated. A prefix argument of 1 causes evaluation of definitions changed since last saved.
Argument: None
Key sequence: None
Evaluates definitions in all Lisp buffers that have been changed during the current LispWorks session. The effect of prefixes is the same as for Evaluate Buffer Changed Definitions.
Evaluate System Changed Definitions
Argument:
system
Key sequence: None
Evaluates definitions that have been changed in system during the current LispWorks session.