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21:17:18
defunkydrummer
jmercouris: take a look at the documentation of spinneret, it's really easy to use
21:18:37
defunkydrummer
jmercouris: also note that caveman is only one in many web frameworks for CL, there's also UCW (uncommon web), reblocks (rewrite of weblocks), lucerne, etc
21:19:19
defunkydrummer
jmercouris: or you can just shun frameworks altogether and write directly for an HTTP server lib like hunchentoot, Woo, teepeedee2, etc
21:19:34
jmercouris
defunkydrummer: I did spend a lot of time looking for Cl web frameworks and didn't come up with those, thanks for the info
21:19:44
defunkydrummer
jmercouris: or you can use Clack and Lack which are abstraction layers on top of web servers, so your application can run over any of the aforementioned servers
21:20:14
jmercouris
just trying to make some server software, so having a framework can save a lot of time
21:20:23
defunkydrummer
jmercouris: and if what you are doing is just a minimal proof of concept, take a look at my own mini-framework "ninglex" which is basically fukamachi's "ningle" with some missing pieces on top
21:22:02
jmercouris
defunkydrummer: it's tricky designing a web framework isn't it, balancing which features and opinions to make something usable
21:22:31
jmercouris
anyways, cool stuff, I've starred your repository to take a deeper look later, thanks
1:31:40
dtornabene
so am I correct in thinking that Clack only uses roswell for the commandline launching script(s)?
1:37:36
PuercoPop
dtornabene: if you are wondering that if you need to use roswell to use clack, then the answer is no
2:45:09
aeth
(not (mismatch #(1 2 3) #(4 5 6 1 2 3) :start2 3 :end2 6)) will generally be more efficient than this, right? (equalp #(1 2 3) (subseq #(4 5 6 1 2 3) 3 6))
3:04:16
defunkydrummer
aeth: equalp is overkill here, if they are fixnums i think eq would do the job. Also, i'd rather explicitely create simple-vectors of type fixnum, instead of using the #() reader macro.
3:05:35
defunkydrummer
aeth: (eq if you want to loop over the elements yourself.) I might be wrong, though.
7:03:44
xificurC
I'm fighting a weird emacs crash, it just stops with exit code 15. A fresh install on a freshly installed ubuntu 18.04. Pure emacs runs fine but adding spacemacs to it crashes with this weird error. I'm surfing the stacktrace in gdb to find out what's causing it. http://ix.io/1aoa