16:22:06beachNow that I have a reader that can create CSTs from source code and that can be customized in various ways, I want to extract it to a separate repository, for ultimate inclusion in Quicklisp. Doing so comes with more work, of course. Separate tests. Separate documentation.
17:17:05scymtymbeach: i would be interested in helping (without money changing hands and without guarantees, though)
17:19:15beachThat would be great! Do you have any particular task in mind?
17:21:19scymtymi'm interested in your reader and CST libraries. the extraction and testing tasks you mentioned seem like good ways to lean about the libraries
0:04:18wmannisI’m looking at this issue: https://github.com/robert-strandh/McCLIM/issues/382
0:05:00wmannisIt looks like the right answer to that is a new directory-pathname presentation type. Or so it seems, I’m new to CLIM.
0:05:52nyef``That... at least sounds plausible? I have no idea if there might not be another solution.
0:07:28wmannisI mean, there’s an easy first fix, to prevent users from doing something impossible, by using CL-FAD to make sure you’re dealing with a directory. But that doesn’t fix the presentation issue.