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19:50:31
Xach
I bought the proceedings of the 1994 acm conference on lisp and functional programming, and a pair of articles describes Talk, an ISLisp-derived lisp made for painless C++ interaction. but i have found it hard hard to search for "talk" "C++" "islisp". All I can find is the ACM's archive of the papers in the proceedings.
19:52:57
alandipert
Xach i'm highly interested in that, as it relates generally to interaction with a foreign platform/language
19:55:28
Xach
a month ago i bought a bunch of books on abebooks that were all under $10 and forgot about many of them until they started arriving.
19:57:23
Xach
christian queinnec has a paper on distributed, concurrent computing that refers to the ubiquity of the internet
19:57:42
Bike
none of the authors seem to have papers after 1994. seniak has a startup and some mentions in unrelated papers
20:06:09
Bike
i found a google groups post that refers to a gz of the free version of ILOG Talk, but it seems pretty down. ftp, baby
20:36:45
alandipert
googling the file name yielded http://ftp.vim.org/pub/ibiblio/devel/lang/lisp/ilog-talk-3.32.bin.x86.tar.gz
21:13:18
pfdietz32
Google Scholar has led me down rabbit holes. I tried to get a copy of a document from UC Berkeley that apparently exists only in their stacks, and is not available for interlibrary loan. I guess I could ask them to scan a copy for me.
0:43:57
Oladon
I'm trying to get Hunchentoot working with server-sent events (text/event-stream). It seems like the socket is getting closed when I run send-headers (L6); the browser tries to reconnect a few seconds later, but never receives any events. https://pastebin.com/MvqsUSgE I suspect I'm doing something silly... anyone see what I'm doing wrong, or have any ideas?
0:47:52
pjb
The message saying that the event is sent is wrong. The event has been formatted and written into some buffer. It has not been sent.
0:48:50
Oladon
How come it's closing the socket though? Shouldn't it just leave it open indefinitely?
0:53:24
pjb
Well, there may indeed be even more complications, if it's a gray stream managed by the HTTP protocol, such as a chunked-io-stream.
0:54:53
Oladon
In theory the client should leave it open when it receives text/event-stream as the content-type...
1:00:57
Oladon
Hmm, I think the server is the one killing it... curl -N should stay connected otherwise?
4:35:18
Oladon
So I've made some progress, thanks to you guys' earlier assistance: https://plaster.tymoon.eu/view/1672#1672 -- it's now correctly sending the events, but it's still closing the socket when the function finishes. And I can't seem to figure out why :(
4:47:08
Oladon
loke`: Any chance you're around? Seems that you managed to do something with Hunchentoot's detach-socket way back in 2014...
5:18:06
alandipert
has anyone built a a single-page web application with JSCL, or is anyone otherwise aware of one?
6:02:05
no-defun-allowed
ACTION notes that matrix-irc bridge appears to drop all but one "Good morning everyone!" now. :<