21:53:30pfdietzYou can use symbol-macrolet to define something that looks a lot like a constant.
21:54:14pfdietzIn that if you try to use it as a place for assignment it won't work.
21:54:46cgay_Go has that but I have to say I haven't seen it used much. I think in a local scope it's not that useful, though it provides a little more indication of intention.
21:56:12Ukarii wanna use lexical defconstant or a lexical let which can't assign twice, because it might make code more clear when a variable couldn't be changed
21:57:45Ukariafter i rewrite one piece of code into unchange style, i realized that benefit
22:02:30cgay_bike-shedding: would be nice to be able to indicate const-ness for a particular variable in a LET, rather than introducing a new level of indentation.
22:29:55refrijerator(let ((line "set a 1")) (read-from-string (format nil "(~a)" line)))
22:30:18refrijeratoris there a better way to read the line as a list of atoms?
22:30:44refrijeratorthan using (format nil "(~a)" line)
22:33:24Bikeyou could loop and read a string stream, but it's not much better
22:35:20refrijeratormaybe this is a use for a read macro?
3:03:06on_ionfroggey: seen this? https://github.com/grz0zrg/fbg
3:58:46aethWhat do people use for Lisp testing? I've seen two. Roswell. And now this lisp-devel Docker. https://lispcookbook.github.io/cl-cookbook/testing.html#gitlab-ci https://hub.docker.com/r/daewok/lisp-devel/
4:09:40edgar-rftaeth: there's an ANSI test suite for testing Lisp, but I assume that you're not looking what you're asking for.
4:29:40aethedgar-rft: No, I mean testing Lisp code in the cloud
5:06:37low_brain_cacheI figure that since nicks are temporary assuming low activity, and registering a nick doesn't necessarily disallow others from using it, there's no reason to register
5:06:57low_brain_cacheBut I'm not knowledgable about IRC per say so..
5:07:48beachYou do get a password when you register. I don't know how secure it is of course.
5:13:32LdBethI believe freenode also allow to register several different nick under one mail address for bot or something
5:14:47low_brain_cacheIs there a freenode manual of commands? /help lists a table but /help <command> doesn't do anything. <- Sorry for the non-lisp question but since we're on the topic of IRC... ;)
5:19:47LdBethlow_brain_cache: many commands are IRC client specific, so you should find your own manual