2:08:15caffei'll try it in the listener and see what happens
2:08:47fiddlerwoaroofI think yeah, there is some magic going on in the source
2:08:48caffeah. it started the application in my toplevel
2:09:05caffeand yeah, kicks me out after exiting that application
2:10:30malicecaffe: then I don't really know what to do. (run-program "usr/bin/python" nil :input t :output t) pasted into SBCL after running "sbcl" command
2:10:42maliceand then running "quit()" sends me back to CL's REPL just fine
6:59:06drmeister::notify shiho - pull clasp, cando and the master branch of quicklisp/cl-jupyter and rebuild everything. I fixed the python crashes when evaluating cells in Jupyter notebooks. It was a threading problem.
6:59:07Colleendrmeister: Got it. I'll let shiho know as soon as possible.
6:59:19drmeister::notify Kevslinger - pull clasp, cando and the master branch of quicklisp/cl-jupyter and rebuild everything. I fixed the python crashes when evaluating cells in Jupyter notebooks. It was a threading problem.
6:59:19Colleendrmeister: Got it. I'll let Kevslinger know as soon as possible.
10:13:35lokeAnd here's another swedish metal song, different band, different style and probably more popular, but also good: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FSFIOGNYyM
10:14:35beachYou need to let me finish listening to the first one.
10:20:11beachACTION tries to get some useful work done for the rest of the day.
10:22:14dimwell in my experience pop music band players have always been quite good, but you would typically pay no attention to them, only to the front man
12:39:41pjbMurii: the trick is to take the chapters of clhs, and to read all the section but the dictionary. Just browse the dictionary to have an idea of what's available. Then when you look for a function, go to the chapters relevant to your question (eg. here, you would search in the Conses, Arrays, Strings and Sequences chapters), and look in their dictionaries for the function you want.