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2:24:39
Bike
probably easier to just define an environment then
2:24:49
Bike
you can use the ones in sicl/environment, and then just throw a couple methods on them
2:27:36
karlosz
do you know if SIMPLE-ENVIRONMENT is complete enough?
2:28:32
Bike
yeah, it is. i think the difference is explained in the readme
2:28:55
Bike
honestly, you don't even need that. you pretty much just need methods on function-info and variable-info
2:36:33
karlosz
what's hostile.lisp gfor in examples?
2:37:38
Bike
it's a minimal thing that uses only cl accessors to do what it can from the host environment
2:38:05
karlosz
but it isnt leveraging sicl environment explicitly?
2:38:20
Bike
no, it tries to use the host environment
2:39:56
karlosz
it tries to evaluate a bunch offorms to try to see whether a variable is special etc
3:30:03
karlosz
hurrah! some adjustments to hostile was able to get me a HIR for (lambda (x) x) in clisp
3:30:49
karlosz
now to bother the clisp people for how to get real environment info...
3:59:17
drmeister
::notify shiho Can you remind me that we MUST get building some molecular Lego with boronic esters?
3:59:17
Colleen
drmeister: Got it. I'll let shiho know as soon as possible.
13:26:58
Bike
drmeister: how are the logical pathname translations set up? my build of bclasp cst doesn't seem to understand sys: