19:00:39drmeisterOk, I'm saying this stuff because you said that you were interested in learning Common Lisp and programming in Cando. When you are ready - we can set you up with a development system.
19:01:10ushaYes :) I am in the full learning mode - going through tutorials for lisp
19:01:46ushawill be ready soon i guess... I learn more by doing things
19:02:12drmeisterRight - I'm saying this to demystify the cando development system a bit and because I'm rearranging things and it helps me to tell people about it to straighten things out in my head.
3:42:18beachI thought we first wanted to work out whether inlining is a problem and, if so, how to improve it.
3:42:41beachBecause if inlining is a bottleneck, then it has to be improved for everyone.
3:42:46drmeisterAh - from what he told me inlining is a problem according to profiling.
3:43:34beachAnd his proposal seems to be similar to that of karlosz in that it makes a special case for LET that makes inlining unnecessary for most LETs.
3:43:45beachSo to me it looks like we have a choice:
3:44:16drmeisterI think you and he need to talk - I'm not following the details here.
3:44:18beach1. Make special code for LET so that we can leave the problematic inlining code in there while still compiling Clasp fast enough.
3:49:50beachI am very likely going to be busy while Bike is away for the next few days.
3:51:43drmeisterI'm not sure what to say - I don't understand well enough what he is planning to discuss it - I'm trying to not have my finger in everything.