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9:11:33
boeg
What the difference between :to and :upto in the loop macro? As far as I can see they do the same thing
9:21:24
ck_
It's just about loading it -- quicklisp fails at 'Component "verbose" not found', but that's immediately after downloading the .tgz
9:24:33
ck_
for the record, I exited the debugger and did those two steps again -- (ql:quickload :radiance), chatlog -- and it went through without issue. Maybe you need to quickload radiance two times first.
9:25:05
Shinmera
there's cases where ASDF gets into a confused state and doesn't load things properly.
9:27:40
ck_
I don't understand what you mean, why should I restart? It worked the second time is what I'm saying.
11:44:35
jmercouris
the only thing I see is this discussion I participated in a long time ago: https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/a8d61y/help_with_porting_elisp_to_cl/
11:57:50
phoe
also https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=21665987 is a relevant discussion from not too long ago regarding compiling elisp
12:00:00
jmercouris
thats an interesting discussion indeed, though a lot of the comments are parroty and 'talk to talk' type things as is common on YC
12:03:22
jmercouris
or rather the two edged sword, convenient, but very deadly, and you cut yourself a lot accidentally
12:04:24
_death
how would an elisp interpreter be helpful?.. elisp is a language for emacs, which has abstractions like buffers, windows, markers, fonts, and a ton of other things
12:06:53
jmercouris
froggey: a very straightforward solution, but a very lengthy and long one :-D, I do admire your persistence and dedication!
13:24:27
pjb
jmercouris: my solution is to develop a C compiler targetting CL so that we may compile GNU emacs into a CL lisp image.
13:24:29
pjb
jmercouris: my solution is to develop a C compiler targetting CL so that we may compile GNU emacs into a CL lisp image.