1:59:07p_lemaczen: essentially, uberjar is "pack everything necessary into one jar"
1:59:15p_lwhich might include multiple jars inside
1:59:31p_lan infinitely recursive matrioshka doll of jars is even possible
2:18:05emaczenp_l: Do you know what to do with a .abcl file?
2:18:49p_lemaczen: what do you mean? ABCL init file? I would put its contents in the start code of the jar
2:20:12emaczencl:compile-file in the implementation of ABCL creates a "file.abcl" which has some loader and then in my case 86 .cls files
2:20:36emaczenthe loader is some ABCL specific lisp code
2:21:21emaczenp_l: I've looked through the ABCL manual, and that is as much information as you will get...
2:21:26p_lemaczen: I am not current on ABCL, but worst case you might have to write a short Java class (with Main method) that inits ABCL and gives it that file
2:22:49emaczenp_l: I'm fine with something like that, but I was hoping there is documentation or someone who has built a standalone application.
2:23:49p_lunfortunately it's pretty rarely used implementation :(
2:29:19emaczenI tried it last year, but I didn't like that I couldn't extend java classes via CLOS
2:30:07emaczenBut if you don't wish to do hardly anything in Java other than use a few classes, it is really good.
2:54:24emaczenThe documentation for file-write-date seems a little unclear -- it is the last time written or when it was created?
3:31:08aethunfortunately, because it's rare a lot of libraries don't run on it
3:45:34aethbut the JVM world seems to be off doing its own thing so I'm surprised to even see it that popular on the implementation stats
3:45:37jcowanPerhaps ABCL users tend to use Java libs rather than QL.
3:47:44jcowanit would be interesting to see similar stats for downloads of the implementations themselves
3:48:54aethI think it's similar for the two popular proprietary implementations. They sort of have their own ecosystem, so they're probably undercounted a bit