To use the Application Builder to save a development image you first configure it to know about it your
save-image
script, which you must write by hand. Then you invoke the
Build
command.
For example, you can use the Application Builder to save a console development image. We assume that you have the script in the file
/tmp/resave.lisp
as described under "Saving a non-GUI image with multiprocessing enabled" in the
LispWorks User Guide and Reference Manual
. Enter
/tmp/resave.lisp
in the
Build script:
area, and then press the
Build the application using the script
toolbar button. Then you can run the new image
~/lw-console
.
Note: The Application Builder runs the build in a subprocess. It does not save the current LispWorks IDE image in which you are running the Application Builder tool, and your saved image does not inherit any settings you have made in the current LispWorks IDE image. For that functionality, see Session Saving.
LispWorks IDE User Guide (Unix version) - 25 Nov 2011