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18:52:56
Kevslinger
drmeister: died on [625/634]: ../../src/gctools/interrupt.cc:324 Hit a fatal error in llvm: Program used external function '_FUNCALL' which could not be resolved!
19:45:34
drmeister
I didn't know there was such a thing as an anonymous package - do we have a problem?
19:47:09
Bike
there is no such thing as an anonymous package. i'm talking about the standard, not clasp
19:47:24
Bike
i thought they're how you'd do some global environment things, but perhaps i was mistaken
20:31:58
Bike
not entirely separate. if we didn't have to build generic functions by side effects it would be easier.
20:35:11
Bike
isn't it? we have a file with a bunch of defmethods, we compile it, then load the file, adding methods one at a time
20:38:28
Bike
i suppose having the generic function and its methods added "all at once", so e.g. none of the dispatcher stuff gets triggered between methods being added
21:09:51
shiho
drmeister: Our topology file and topology file from leap got same results from sander
0:38:59
Bike
drmeister: do i understand correctly that the way generic functions work is that when you define a method they go into an "invalidated" state, and then the next call compiles and installs a working discriminating function?
1:07:31
drmeister
Yes, any change to a generic function, add or remove method, invalidates the discriminating function.
1:08:07
drmeister
The only way that a discriminating file gets compiled is when the invalidated generic function is called.