1:41:10drmeisterWhat I'm wondering - but haven't stated explicitly is...
1:42:13drmeisterThe way it's written - using APPLY, isn't it possible that since there's no limit to the number of predecessors of an instruction (large functions) that there is no safe, low limit for funcall that will work?
1:43:19drmeisterI can set the limit to 140 - but above that the Google 'pump' script goes nuts for some reason. Google 'pump' is a Python program that generates code based on a template.
1:45:30drmeisterAt a limit of 140 I can compile-file predlib.lsp
1:45:39drmeisterI'm going to try and build cclasp with this.
13:16:52Shinmerabeach: I'm confused about a few sections in the CLHS and MOP.
13:17:19ShinmeraIn http://www.lispworks.com/documentation/HyperSpec/Body/f_shared.htm it mentions this for the initialisation of slots with initforms:
13:17:21Shinmera"Any slots indicated by slot-names that are still unbound at this point are initialized according to their :initform forms. For any such slot that has an :initform form, that form is evaluated in the lexical environment of its defining defclass form and the result is stored into the slot. For example, if a before method stores a value in the slot, the :initform form will not be used to supply a value for the