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20:01:25
verisimilitude
I have an experimental little TCP client library I've named EASY-PEASY-TCP I'm currently fiddling with; it's only useful for basic network clients, but it's only intended for such things.
20:48:11
Shinmera
I hope to write some articles and maybe even a paper once things have crystallised a bit more.
20:48:32
jasom
anyone know when SBCL won't open-code sb-rotate-byte:%rotate-byte? I'm rotating by a constant value and a hand-written rotate-byte is over an order-of-magnitude faster becuase it's making a function-call when I use sb-rotate-byte:rotate-byte
20:50:49
Shinmera
I'm mostly working on a GL one though since that's what's useful to me at the moment.
20:52:40
clothespin_
the latest release of 3d-matrices and 3d-vectors fixed some problems in the quicklisp version, suchas mlookat
20:55:08
clothespin_
I am planning on making it compile seperate packages for single-float and double-float since I use both at the same time
20:55:43
clothespin_
and I'm considering making the memory be in the foreign heap for communication with C++
20:57:06
Shinmera
On SBCL at least you should be able to just pin the matrix arrays and get a pointer while pinned.
21:00:03
Shinmera
static-vectors are also moot if the vector comes from or is shared with some native lisp library.
21:15:50
Shinmera
I've been considering it a lot, but I don't know. Current university semester looks deadly busy, especially later in the year
21:16:14
Shinmera
I could maybe do a one-day trip, I don't know. Would have to check travel times and all.
21:19:19
Xach
I enjoyed my time in Zürich last year (3 minutes running from airport gate to airport gate for my ELS connection)
21:19:56
Shinmera
I'll bother didier to check my els-web changes and maybe publish it if he thinks it's time.
22:42:52
fragamus
where in the blue blazes is the source file containing the main for lisp.run in clisp
0:29:58
vms14
and I call it with (route "/" () (format nil "~a~a" (header) (body (select "posts"))))
0:33:00
no-defun-allowed
(Also, I probably wouldn't count on TBNL sticking, it's literally To Be Named Later, and it has been named.)
0:33:49
no-defun-allowed
You could use a package-local nickname now, unless you have some weird targets.
0:34:31
no-defun-allowed
Or you could use the package if it really bothers you, since Hunchentoot isn't going to change much soon, but that is still bad form to some people.
0:42:03
aeth
Speaking of packages, I think cl-documents is what I might call my Markdown->HTML library (and main package) since it'll stay strictly in the realm of text files (i.e. documents) rather than binary files (e.g. opticl with image files)
0:43:23
aeth
or maybe cl-document (singular) because then that's also a form of the verb "to document", so it would be a wordplay on its primary purpose, documentation
0:44:11
aeth
I'm half tempted to use trivial- instead of cl- because I suspect that it will grow into something nontrivial over time, so it would be funny to have the trivial- prefix.
3:56:57
tourjin
I opened emacs ctrl+x 3 . and compiled ctrl+c ctrl+c then error occured . left windows shows the errors. but how can I go back to original file?
4:13:23
tourjin
in my file I wrote a defparameter on first line. then I wrote a defun using that parameter . but if I compile it . error says undefined variable: *MYVAR*. is slime different from writing in command line?