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4:35:52
ealfonso
the thing is that I don't know which one is the problematic version. I've tried other non-CL ws libraries on my system (e.g. python, etc) and they work. My openssl version is "OpenSSL 1.1.1d 10 Sep 2019", which seems recent.
4:37:14
no-defun-allowed
Right. Maybe you need to give it a larger set of protocols it is allowed to use. I forgot how you configure that though; it's quite awful in my opinion.
4:40:22
ealfonso
there's also someone using plain usocket for websocket: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/25608424/websocket-client-in-common-lisp-with-usocket-library but that probably doesn't help me with wss either. I could probably just fall-back to a command-line client
5:45:09
ahungry
neat, what is #v syntax? Something like *1 and *2 in clojure/cider? (a reference to the last evaluated thing?)
7:20:12
pjb
Josh_2: since this slime features allows you already to refer to any previous result, they must have REPLACED it by #v?
8:57:38
pnp
Hi all. How is possible to move with Emacs + slime inside nested groups of parenthesis? If possible i would like to navigate Lisp code without using the mouse or the arrows keys
8:58:21
jackdaniel
it may feel a bit quirky at start, but once your fingers get used to it it is a very useful aid
9:01:28
pnp
now if i'm looking that there is the go up command C-M-u but i don't find the command to do the inverse
10:10:00
shrdlu68
I want to iterate over a range of integers while skipping some. Would using the series package be more efficient than a simple loop?
10:47:47
capitaomorte
Hello all. My friend Arthur tells me there was some SLY questions here. I can answer a couple if you wish.
10:51:47
capitaomorte
Thanks. If you see him/her, please tell him it's ok to open simple question issues on github.
11:04:45
ioa
Hi lispers. Three more weeks to paper submission deadline for the ELS2020: https://european-lisp-symposium.org/2020
13:49:32
beach
Nilby: If you want to be acknowledged for helping me find information about SBCL breakpoints, I need to know how you would like your name to appear. You can give it here, or send it by email.
14:04:57
ck_
asdf_asdf_asdf: I think you just try to coerced value as best as you can. But more seriously, this sounds like a question for #sbcl.
14:53:45
dlowe
one looks up the protocol and uses a network socket library (like usocket) to implement the protocl
15:55:08
jmercouris
can someone please remind me how to break from a loop and return the element that is true for some predicate?
15:57:40
Bike
and thereis apparently does return the element, so that works too, but it'll be the value returned by the predicate.
15:58:48
jmercouris
let us say this, how to go through values in hash table and check for predicate and return first value that matches
16:00:33
galdor
generally speaking, if you need to regularly find a specific value in a hash table, I'm not sure the hash table is not the right data structure
16:00:54
jmercouris
it is for a sanitation function that checks the state of the objects in the hash table
16:03:25
Bike
your implementation will go and put in a bunch of weird shit, but usually you can get it down to a simple form
16:05:18
Bike
though it might still be kind of weird in the end with hash tables, since with-hash-table-iterator is kind of weird.