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7:00:19
moon-child
LdBeth: for google specifically, maybe take a look at what googler is doing https://github.com/jarun/googler
10:01:04
Harag
Am I wrong in thinking simple-condition-format-control should work with a simple condition of undefined function? SBCL is saying "There is no slot named SB-KERNEL:FORMAT-CONTROL" but if I look at the condition in a break FORMAT-CONTROL: "~S" ?
10:06:24
Harag
pjb: yeah but my point is that the error passed to the handler is a simple condition --- The object is a CONDITION of type SIMPLE-CONDITION. - FORMAT-CONTROL: "~S" - FORMAT-ARGUMENTS: (#<UNDEFINED-FUNCTION JOB-TITLES {10331A9403}>)
10:13:33
pjb
Harag: try: (mapcar 'c2mop:slot-definition-name (c2mop:class-direct-slots (class-of (make-condition 'simple-condition)))) and compare with whatever other function condition you're thinking about.
10:26:25
Nilby
It's one of those things you might think you need, but you probably don't. But it's also secretly there in a way one probably shouldn't use as UIOP/UTILITY::+SIMPLE-CONDITION-FORMAT-CONTROL-SLOT+.
11:53:14
sabrac
Shinmera: Nilby: Odin-: Normalization code broken out at https://github.com/sabracrolleton/uax-15
11:53:47
sabrac
Feel free to bang on it. Passes all tests in sbcl, ccl and ecl. As mentioned yesterday, still substantial failures under abcl and allegro
12:48:56
d4ryus
jmercouris: hi, some time ago you had problems with running gtk with sbcl on mac, i remember now where i read about main-thread problems on mac os: https://github.com/vydd/sketch#Requirements
12:51:29
jmercouris
however if you manually invoke gtk-main from the cl-cffi-gtk package you can control on which thread things happen
12:52:09
jmercouris
I don't even know where to document this knowledge though, I would like for it not to be lost
13:06:56
montaropdf
jmercouris: You could documentat this in the wiki of your github project if it is on github. At least to begin with.
13:44:41
montaropdf
I don't know, Apple is quite alien to me, in addition to GTK, so can't provide an informed decision about it.
16:39:33
developernotes
Hi, not sure what the rules are for sharing links like this, but wanted to get feedback about doing a state of common lisp survey for 2020: https://www.reddit.com/r/Common_Lisp/comments/f0jrnv/state_of_common_lisp/
16:48:41
beach
Sharing links is fine as long as you give a short summary of what it refers to, just like you did.
16:51:23
beach
developernotes: I am not sure what the format is of this description of the state. Is it just a random selection of remarks from individuals?
16:52:47
PuercoPope
beach: yes, the previous one is from 2015: https://borretti.me/article/common-lisp-sotu-2015
16:53:22
beach
Hmm. So how is such a random selection supposed to be any sort of indication of the state of anything really?
16:53:23
developernotes
beach: sorry, that isn't the survey itself, I just wanted to make people aware of it in case there were any questions they'd like to see on it.
16:54:17
PuercoPope
It is common in other language communities to give a yearly report of the communities recommended libraries. But Lisp is more like an archipelago instead of a single community so the opinions will vary significantly
16:54:48
beach
Nor any request like the one you just made, i.e. what questions they would like to see.
16:54:59
developernotes
Agreed, I think this will be an interesting way to gather a large number of opinions.
16:56:01
developernotes
beach: my initial thoughts were to base it off the Haskell survey: https://taylor.fausak.me/2019/11/16/haskell-survey-results/
16:57:30
developernotes
I will post a link when the survey is finalized and find a way for publish the results for all to review.