10:07:01no-defun-allowedAmazing, I was looking to see if Self had come up in #lisp before. Someone didn't reach for the search button.
10:10:09no-defun-allowedPerhaps it's too late for #lisp-ing, but I needed something to do while rebuilding SBCL with the higher internal-time-units-per-second so I can get less-than-awful variance with metering.
10:21:57phoewell, I am working on that implementation of arrows of mine with full SETF support
10:22:08phoeI think I finally understood setf expansions
10:32:06phoeis there a list of symbols from the CL package naming valid places somewhere?
17:20:08Josh_2I have subclassed hunchentoot:acceptor and written a version oh acceptor-dispatch-request, is it possible to also use the default method ie (define-easy-handler ..) as well? currently I can only create new routes with the mechanism I have created, ideally I'd like both
17:29:11gothnbassJosh_2: I'm working on some code involving a subclass of acceptor myself right now, and... probably? To ask the annoyingly dumb question, what happens when you try it?
17:30:32gothnbassMy use-case is relatively simple, though, so I just (setf tbnl:*dispatch-table* (list (create-regex-dispatcher "/url" 'function)...))
17:32:14Josh_2I might be able to modify my new route system to simply add a route like that to *dispatch-table*
17:32:29gothnbassOTOH, if you have any tips about round-tripping Unicode from Drakma to Neo4j and back, I'd love to hear 'em. Thought I'd solved it by handing Drakma a :content parameter to force it to pass through some pre-encoded data, but I'd swear Neo4j is mangling it, so I'm closing on table-flip.
17:32:36Josh_2when I use (define-easy-handler ..) I simply get a 404