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0:21:42
pjb
It's ok. asdf is included in sbcl. It can be used to load the system provided by the user.
0:24:40
pjb
asdf = makefile. If they allow multi-file submissions, perhaps they already allow Makefiles for other languages? Otherwise the problem we have to solve is the compilation-time dependencies between the files. We need to load some files into the compilation environment of others (kind of like #include, but we have to compile the included files too).
0:25:50
pjb
Oh, it is also possible to (defparameter *default-pathname-defaults* #P"/src/") to avoid the explicit merge-pathnames. This could be put in ~/.sbclrc.lisp, if --no-userinit is removed from my commands.
0:27:59
pjb
or: sbcl --noinform --non-interactive --no-userinit --eval ' (defparameter *default-pathname-defaults* #P"/src/")' --load /src/main ; then main.lisp could contain just: (eval-when (:compile-toplevel) (load (compile-file "hello"))) (eval-when (:load-toplevel :execute) (load "hello"))
0:28:39
pjb
In any case, it would be a good idea to add this --eval ' (defparameter *default-pathname-defaults* #P"/src/")' to all the sbcl commands, even when using asdf.
0:30:06
pjb
Well, unless it is expected the programs will have access to files in the current working directories. In that case, it may be better to leave (defparameter *default-pathname-defaults* #P"") which is the default.
0:31:04
pjb
(actually, the *default-pathname-defaults* is the absolute pathname of the current working directory with sbcl.)
0:36:16
copec
You know, pastebin offering night mode only to pro users actually made me think about subscribing for half a second
0:38:16
no-defun-allowed
then write a js snippet that flips everything dark if you must have night mode
0:46:00
margaritamike
pjb: thank you for the response. When I get home, I will properly read what you have said to try to give them a concise reply. I'm so excited that it's looking like sbcl is getting added to the kattis platform.
0:52:45
copec
I mean, I'm not totally ignorant - I know of the modern web standards are their relationships with each other, its just not an area I've breached for a long time
2:26:23
margaritamike
pjb: it sounds like life would be easier for them to just use what you have prescribed with asdf and sbcl.
2:26:57
margaritamike
They are trying to add the sbcl implementation anyway, so I don't see why using asdf would be a problem.
2:44:56
pjb
It's built-in most implementations, including sbcl. This is why you can get it with just (require 'asdf).
2:45:54
pjb
margaritamike: on the other hand, this means they will have to have two cases: single .lisp file, or multiple .lisp files with a .asd.
3:05:48
pjb
margaritamike: I wrapped it in a script at ftp://ftp.informatimago.com/users/pjb/clipboard/compile-and-run-with-lisp.tar.bz2