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Wednesday, 19th of July 2017, 21:18:32 UTC
22:00:31
knusbaum
How hard is the CLR to target?
22:01:53
Cthulhux
not much. several lisps did/do
22:02:35
Cthulhux
also, http://weitz.de/rdnzl/
23:17:06
ralt
I'm trying to build an executable with ECL, using asdf's :entry-point
23:17:28
ralt
but it fails with "No such file or directory", trying to look for .a files
23:17:36
ralt
(gcc errors out, that is.)
23:20:27
ralt
apparently, (asdf:perform 'asdf:program-op :mypackage) wasn't the way to go
23:20:37
ralt
but (asdf:make-build :mypackage :type :program) is.
23:26:19
rpg
ralt: you never call PERFORM directly.... (asdf:oos 'asdf:program-op :mypackage) might have worked (operate-on-system, not PERFORM).
23:26:41
rpg
It's ASDF's job to figure out which calls to PERFORM must be made, and in what order.
23:27:15
ralt
rpg: thanks, I didn't know.
2:28:09
beach
Good morning everyone!
6:27:24
reinuseslisp
is it there any common lisp for mac os 9.2.2 (pre os x)?
6:39:23
phoe
reinuseslisp: Macintosh Common Lisp?
6:40:29
beach
CCL was forked from MCL. Maybe CCL works.
6:40:55
reinuseslisp
hmm, ccl supports Darwin
6:40:58
phoe
CCL: Mac OS X 10.6 and later (x86, x86-64)
6:41:15
phoe
Nope, I can't find a version for Mac OS 9.
6:41:43
reinuseslisp
I hope asdf works on MCL
6:43:45
beach
reinuseslisp: You may want to check with pjb. He has worked on MCL for some projects as I recall.
6:45:32
reinuseslisp
does he connect here?
6:47:26
beach
He is sometimes ogamita, and sometimes pjb.
6:53:01
reinuseslisp
Thanks. I've found a (dated) MCL dmg file, I'll try it tomorrow
9:16:05
flip214
I'm trying to use CFFI. I need to allocate a pointer (done via (cffi:with-foreign-object (x :pointer))), and then need to pass the _address_ of that pointer to a function.
9:16:23
flip214
I can't find a function to get me the address of the SAP, though...
9:16:46
flip214
Do I need to check the foreign function declaration to make it pass the address of the SAP on?
9:17:19
phoe
you just pass x to the function
9:17:36
phoe
if foreign function FOO expects a pointer, then you go (foo x)
9:18:07
flip214
well, it's about gphoto2 and (cffi:defcfun ("gp_list_new" gp_list_new) :int (list :pointer))
Thursday, 20th of July 2017, 9:18:32 UTC