15:42:41oleohttp://dpaste.com/22F1R3C http://dpaste.com/1QRCND6, i did a backtrace for the last one but have still no clue what's wrong
15:45:16pjboleo: typing v on the line 0: in the backtrace should jump to the source line, and you should see where the library value comes from. It's probably the variable that's bad, according to the error message.
15:46:09pjboleo: IIRC, typing RET on that line should show the frame with the bindings too.
15:47:37beacholeo: Do you have the right values for your OPTIMIZE qualities?
15:54:15oleobeach: no idea beach, do you think it's related to that ?
17:58:12makomo::notify Shinmera please take a look at the PR i've made for 3d-matrices. i think MLOOKAT is incorrect, hopefully i got it right (i've been at it for the whole day ;_;)
17:58:12Colleenmakomo: Got it. I'll let Shinmera know as soon as possible.
18:12:45sjlmakomo: Shinmera generally hangs out in #shirakumo, not here, so if you want to get ahold of him it's best to try there
18:14:57Colleenmakomo: Shinmera said 13 minutes, 36 seconds ago: Yeah as I mentioned in the reply, I've been at that for fucking ever before as well. If you really got it right now that's fantastic.
19:08:29mfianoIs there a way to reset the reader/printer control variables to the _default_? WITH-STANDARD-IO-SYNTAX seems to define it's own standard behavior, going against the defaults. For example, *print-readably* is defined to have an initial value of NIL, whereas WITH-STANDARD-IO-SYNTAX uses T
19:09:24phoemfiano: what do you mean by "default"?
19:12:16phoeYou could try defining your own macro for that - I can't see it around from a very brief glance.
19:12:33phoeAnd perhaps later you can switch to a more "mainstream" version of this.
19:14:03mfianoOk. I just spent a while debugging why i could not print CLOS objects, and *print-readably* was bound to T everywhere in a huge project. Turns out, I wrapped another library that calls this one in `with-standard-io-syntax`, in order to ensure things like floats being read correctly...i didn't realize *print-readably* is different than the defaults. I understand why it is though; it's really meant to make
19:14:05mfianoprinting objects to file and reading them again work properly.