15:00:45drmeisterI was on a train last night when they shut the line down - we stopped and then reversed back into the train station. I've never experienced that before.
15:01:01drmeisterI do - it hovers on steel wheels over steel tracks.
15:01:23drmeisterIt hovers slightly less than one angstrom over the tracks.
15:06:10Shinmeraäöü can also be written as ae oe and ue, at least for German.
15:06:33beachAnyway, great discovery by no-defun-allowed today. I was up to 15 minutes on the 4 current phases of SICL bootstrapping. But I have my OPTIMIZE qualities by default to DEBUG 3 and SPEED 0. With the default SBCL settings, it takes 1/10 of that.
15:06:48drmeisterI'm thinking more and more about scymtym's idea of (<tab> *something*) for autocompletion. I know it would be hard - but I would really like that feature.
15:07:59Shinmeradrmeister: ? You don't have autocomplete activated in emacs or what do you mean?
15:08:42beachstassats: This is the first time I notice that huge a difference though. It would be fun at some point to understand what the difference is.
15:09:43drmeisterShinmera: The idea was to fill in the function name given just the arguments - and it was actually supposed to look like ( *something* <point>
15:10:05drmeisterThen it would give you a sorted list of things that make sense in the first position of the form.
15:10:41ShinmeraI don't really understand that myself. How would you know what arguments your function takes but not the name?
15:10:42drmeisterACTION is jealous of the kids with their fancy autocompletion.
15:10:45beachdrmeister: What's the use case for that?
15:10:46stassatsi think the only thing debug 2 really does is preserving variables, generated code wise, the rest is just better debug info computation
15:11:09drmeisterThe use case is my shitty memory.,
15:11:26stassatsdrmeister: who ever writes the arguments first?
15:11:31Shinmerado you have fuzzy completion in slime activated?
15:21:47drmeisterCan slime indent code that is incomplete?
15:22:15Bikeyeah. don't think it does in the repl though.
15:22:49drmeisterEvery time I sit down to write chemistry code in the jupyterlab/slime interface I get frustrated with the disconnect between the environment I want to be working in and the incomplete environment that I have.