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3:09:49
DataLinkDroid
I'm not having much luck with my first attempt at this, even though I have tinkered with CFFI before with C libraries, successfully.
3:21:45
DataLinkDroid
ACTION created the Ada 2012 library (with exported functions according to C standard), so the issue could lie on either side.
3:23:43
DataLinkDroid
ACTION can call the Ada functions fine from C code, but Ada library initialisation seems to case the lisp to crash with a stack or memory error, which appears to be raised from within Ada land.
3:32:29
DataLinkDroid
The exception raised after library init is: raised STORAGE_ERROR : stack overflow or erroneous memory access
3:33:09
DataLinkDroid
This looks like an Ada message. So it appears to be getting itself into some kind of trouble while initialising itself.
11:45:07
MichaelRaskin
I think Reddit should be borderline acceptable for Lisp talk: either Reddit the company still has people capable to understand Lisp (then they are not strictly enemies), or not and then they consider that subreddit safe gibberish (it's not like you can _comprehensibly_ substantiate any political ideas by Lisp references)
12:58:08
drmeister
What's up with a language-server-protocol server for Common Lisp? Does anyone use one?
13:03:00
drmeister
jupyterlab appears to be going in that direction - to use language server protocol. I'd like to improve our Common Lisp based jupyterlab experience.
13:55:14
beach
Is this going to be another standard that we do not have the manpower to keep up with?
13:59:15
jackdaniel
if it is well organized then it is a fine protocol for pairing CL with any IDE implementing it (the protocol)
14:23:48
beach
Someone needs to check whether it can handle everything that SLIME needs, like presentations, inspector, backtraces, etc.
14:24:20
beach
And I still worry that it will evolve and that we won't have the resources to keep up.
14:26:34
beach
I didn't look myself. It makes me tired just to think about tracking another standard.