16:01:14pjbvarjag: binary streams were considered to be always non-interactive, so it didn't make sense.
16:02:18pjbvarjag: of course, nowadays, there are implementation-specific extensions such as socket-stream, that are both binary and interactive, so implementations may provide implementation specific to do the equivalent of read-char-no-hang.
16:02:42pjbvarjag: or, if the implementation is consistent and considers socket-streams to be interactive, you can write (when (listen s) (read-byte s))
16:03:05varjagright, am trying to read off tcp stream
16:03:40pjbcheck the behavior of listen in your implementation on tcp streams, and if good, (when (listen s) (read-byte s))
18:56:31fiveopI wanted to try vulkan in CL unter linux. cl-vulkan seems unfinished and vktk is only set up for windows and mac so far. Is there anything else?
19:03:35pjbfiveop: CL doesn't run under linux, but above linux. So you might want to try vulkan in CL uber linux.
19:04:14pjbfiveop: thankfully, mac is a unix, so a port of vktk to linux should be fairly easy.