7:10:13sirabenBut you can write functions by CPS transform to add that, right?
7:11:22st_ironi study from Peter Seibel's book, he explains everything very well
7:11:40beachsiraben: Sure you can transform to CPS, but you still don't have call/cc. Also, CPS pretty much requires tail-call optimization which the standard doesn't require.
7:11:47st_ironbut sometimes the explanation confuses me :)
7:12:05beachst_iron: Then you come here and get clarification.
7:12:38st_ironbeach: and i really appreciate it :) thanks
7:13:44sirabenI wonder what an operating system built on Lisp would be like
9:00:57jack_rabbitasdf is giving me 'Component "package html-convert" not found' when trying to load one of my projects. html-convert.lisp is a file in my project, and listed under components as :file.
9:01:28jack_rabbitIt's not listed as a package dependency. Any ideas what I'm doing wrong? I've never run into this before.
9:01:55beachjack_rabbit: "package" here means Common Lisp package, not ASDF "system".
9:02:21beachjack_rabbit: So you are probably using a package prefix or IN-PACKAGE before you do the DEFPACKAGE.
12:11:47Bikeif you deal with really big values, you might have to finesse it to avoid computing that huge intermediate value that you then take the sqrt of, but i don't know how to do that off the top of my head
12:12:06Bikewell. i guess you can write it as c*sqrt(mc^2+p)
18:06:47ShinmeraI suppose as a last resort you could browse the sources of GLFW's X11 implementation and pick the parts you need to creat the context and prepare the window.
18:07:44akrI'd guess that cl-glfw3 won't have bindings to the necessary functions
18:08:08ShinmeraI'd be surprised if glfw3's public API itself does.