0:22:33pilltonWhy would Lispworks and Allegro CL be offtopic here?
0:22:40aethIf there was a survey here, it'd probably be 60% SBCL and 30% CCL. 2:1 is a lot, but that's the impression I get here. Other methods seem to suggest perhaps 10:1 SBCL:CCL, so if anything CCLers are overrepresented here. (Concrete numbers would be hard to obtain, though.)
0:24:57aethpillton: I'm guessing akkad is referring to a LW-specific or Allegro-specific question
0:29:30akkadpillton: was told they were not opensource, thus off topic for freenode. despite the fact that the ##lisp would be the "opensource" channel
1:18:39pierpauh? so the topic of this channel is "common lisp except lispworks and allegro"?
1:19:15Bikewell, the idea is that freenode is for open source stuff.
1:19:48Bikeand regardless of that, it seems likely that you can get better specific advice about lispworks and allegro from their official mailing lists and help lines and such.
1:20:09pierpayeah, let's alienate some of the 12 cl programmers that remain in the world.
1:21:35Xachpierpa: Some feel more strongly about the freenode conditions of use than others.
1:22:00XachThis is not a great place for discussion of allegro and lispworks mostly because there are few users here, but partly because it is not what freenode is for.
2:24:19akkadhow things have changed. Aug 02 15:30:47 2002 #lisp 67 The open source lisp-wiki: http://ww.telent.net/cliki/ - sbcl 0.7.6 out - clisp 2.29 out - new site: www.lispworks.com
4:29:57LdBethI want to write a TCG card game, there’s certain attributes I want to check if is valid at runtime and retain the ability adding new attributes
4:53:00beachI see a lot of potential clashes with Common Lisp symbols.
4:53:11beachBut I guess you shadow them in your package definition.
4:57:20beachAnd I guess I don't see the purpose of the new metaclass, but that's probably normal, since I don't understand what the code is doing.
5:03:20LdBethbeach: I use metaclass because I want to avoid introducing a lot of global variables. That additional slot of metaclass stores allowed content
7:55:58jackdanielfrom the "under the hood" perspective it is different. clrhash mutates hashtable object, while creating fesh hash-table constructs whole new one
7:56:24beachThat's what I meant by preserving identity.
7:56:31jackdanielalso if you have more references to that hashtable in your program, then clrhash will clear all of them
10:44:27varjagok, got cl-http2-protocol running again, but servers refuse to negoitate to h2
10:44:41varjagguess at this point one has to learn nooks and crannies of http/2
11:42:55flip214does somebody know of a higher-level interface to Ethereum than https://github.com/tsikov/ethi? something like https://web3py.readthedocs.io/en/stable/contracts.html or so?
11:52:06jmercourisflip214: I believe there is a lisp version somewhere