10:06:00jmarcianohello, I am looking for one lisp programming language, little peculiar, scientific, with 3D and OpenGL, but I forgot the name. It is not common lisp implementation. It was available on GNU/Linux distributions before years, now stopped to appear in package lists. Can somebody help with clues?
10:06:55jdzI've seen xlisp, but not sure has/had 3D and OpenGL.
12:38:06borodustXach: am i correctly assuming that if i request adding https://github.com/borodust/bodge-projects to quicklisp that would bring all of the projects in?
12:41:28gjvcXach: thank you for all your work on quicklisp
12:54:06sindanIs there any regular expression library built into common lisp?
13:59:15beachAm I reading it correctly that for symbols, the value must be independent of if the image, so that the address (assuming the symbols doesn't move) can not be used as a value in this case?
13:59:59Bikei think so. it says 'similar' too, and that's a between-images thing.
14:00:44beachOK, so then I can see only two solutions. Either store a hash value with the symbol, or compute it from its name, and perhaps the name of its package too.