17:49:35whomanjmercouris: btw, i wanted to ask you for a week or two, what project you were working on? i cant remember what you said about it exactly but it sounded very cool
18:32:36jmercouriswhoman: I am working on next-browser https://github.com/next-browser/next
18:33:34jmercourisright now I am making a very deep changing removing the FFI by implementing a server/client interface between a lisp core and a "dumb" gui frontend
23:25:53rmeccl has (ccl:heap-utilization) which can sometimes be interesting
23:27:47fouricOoh, I'll check that out. I was installing Roswell anyway. Thanks!
23:57:25attila_lendvaifouric: if you get to that point then there are even path-to-root functions on some implementation that can tell you about a specific object what is holding it from garbage collection
23:57:25Colleenattila_lendvai: frgo said at 2018.03.07 22:35:24: I just pulled from dev and now I see some strange messages regarding "git submodules" - please see https://gist.github.com/dg1sbg/ccebad1c7702fe6a359c344bce50368c - How d I deal with those? Any idea what I am doing wrong? Thanks for looking into this.
0:02:31fouricattila_lendvai: no way, that's dope af
0:03:21fouricDo you have any particular links you can give me? All my searches are just yielding normal list-traversal functions
0:03:37attila_lendvaifouric: there's something new in sbcl that I haven't seen, iirc in sb-introspect, and a few years ago we wrote our own in hu.dwim.debug (also sbcl specific, but probably somewhat bitrotten by now)
0:05:22attila_lendvaifouric: seems to be this one: SB-EXT::GC-AND-SEARCH-ROOTS
4:26:31Lycurguss/cabal/stack/ happy to say don't know what right thing for ruby is
4:28:37beach"X is similar to Y (for some language that I don't use)" has never been an explanation that works for me. But I guess when I have time, I'll go read the Roswell documentation.
4:29:28beachSame with questions like "Is there something similar to X (for some language that I don't use) in Common Lisp?".