10:08:05libertyprimewhat do i do with an .asd file?
10:25:09aethIt's a build file, so it's an arcane recipe you copy from the last time you used it, or if you haven't made one yet, you copy someone else's. No one knows how the first build file for any build system was written.
10:26:15aethTo load a local one, it needs to be recognized in ~/quicklisp/local-projects/system-index.txt, usually by having the parent directy in or symbolically linked in ~/quicklisp/local-projects/
11:10:53beachlibertyprime: What is it that you are trying to do?
11:11:41beachIf you have loaded your system, then the functions are defined in the system that is running the REPL.
11:11:43splittistlibertyprime: as you will see from the top of the cl-expect file, the symbols in that file are defined in the CL-EXPECT package. You can access them by prepending the package-name to the symbol you want, like CL-EXPECT:CREATE-THING. (Assuming CREATE-THING is exported from that package.)
11:13:03jmercourisanyone able to load latest serapeum on ql?
11:14:17splittistlibertyprime: you can switch the repl to read in the CL-EXPECT by using (in-package #:cl-expect)