3:57:34PuercoPopWhat are the consequences of (declare (ignore foo))? If I declare a keyword arguemnt as ignored in one method and then (call-next-method). Should the next method be able to use the keyword argument?
3:58:44beachThe declaration is valid in a lexical scope.
3:59:35beachIt is just to inform the compiler that in that particular scope, you don't intend to use the variable, so the compiler should not warn if the variable is not used.
4:00:27beachAnd by "lexical scope" is meant the text that covers the declaration. The next method is not in that scope.
4:02:48beachThe text that is covered by the declaration, rather.
5:31:48adlaiACTION wonders what the inspiration for #'ql-setup::dumb-string-hash
5:34:40no-defun-allowedql-setup::asdf-fasl-pathname appears to use it. That seems to used to name the FASL file for ASDF.
5:51:58adlairight, I mean the hash algorithm itself
5:55:22no-defun-allowedI'm not sure, but it basically rotates (not shifts; rotation causes the most significant bits that get pushed off to the left to cycle back into the least significant) the hash by 5 bits and XORs in the next character code. Nothing really too fancy, so I don't know if it's really inspired by anything.
6:24:21_deathhere's an old hack https://gist.github.com/death/a500450a98f2bd3b5d27b53ab87be6cf
6:44:41adlai_death: "Created 20 minutes ago" old indeed :)
13:47:20Josh_2Does anyone know how create a route for an image with Ningle?
13:48:55Josh_2https://github.com/fukamachi/lack here is says "in case of that you would prefer a stream to a function", 'lack.util.writer-stream warps the function .." So I think thats how I'm supposed to write my vector to the client however this function doesn't exist
14:02:22_deathdid you load the lack-util-writer-stream system? it seems to ape javascript practice of defining lots of modules, each doing almost nothing