| Documentation: Changing the default CMUCL prompt |
The default CMUCL prompt is a fairly basic * . You can use the *prompt* variable to customize this prompt, either by setting it to a constant string, or by setting it to a function which will be called each time the prompt is displayed.
The following code demonstrates how to make CMUCL print the current package in the prompt.
(in-package :cl-user)
(defvar *last-package* nil)
(defvar *cached-prompt*)
(defun my-prompt ()
(unless (eq *last-package* *package*)
(setf *cached-prompt*
(concatenate 'string (or (first (package-nicknames *package*))
(package-name *package*))
"> "))
(setf *last-package* *package*))
*cached-prompt*)
(setf lisp::*prompt* #'my-prompt)
If you wish to change the debugger's prompt (which defaults to something like 0] , where 0 indicates the number of recursive debuggers you have entered), there is a similar variable named DEBUG:*DEBUG-PROMPT*. Your function should print a string to *DEBUG-IO*.
by Paul Foley