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MDK includes extensive support for Emacs. Upon installation, all the elisp code is installed in PREFIX/share/mdk, where PREFIX stands for your installation root directory (e.g. /usr/local). You can copy the elisp files to a directory that is in your load-path, or you can add the above directory to it. Assuming that the installing prefix is /usr/local, you can do it by adding to your .emacs file the following line:
(setq load-path (cons "/usr/local/share/mdk" load-path))
MIXAL
programs can be written using Emacs and the elisp program
share/mdk/mixal-mode.el, contributed by Pieter E. J. Pareit. It
provides font locking, interactive help, compiling assistance and
invocation of the MIX
virtual machine via a new major mode
called mixal-mode
. To start mixal-mode
automatically
whenever you edit a MIXAL
source file, add the following lines
to your .emacs file:
(autoload 'mixal-mode "mixal-mode" t) (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.mixal\\'" . mixal-mode))
In addition, mixvm
can be run within an Emacs GUD
buffer using the elisp program share/mdk/mixvm.el, contributed
by Philip E. King. mixvm.el provides an interface between
MDK’s mixvm
and Emacs, via GUD. Place this file
in your load-path, optionally adding the following line to your
.emacs file:
(autoload 'mixvm "mixvm" "mixvm/gud interaction" t)