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18:37:53
Nilby
If we just copy the irc logs and throw a few headings on, i feel like we'd have like 2 more phoe books pretty quick.
18:42:23
sauvin
I should imagine that if the S/N ratio here is high enough, browsing the logs would be a great tool for brainstorming all KINDS of random stuff.
18:42:48
phoe
#lisp is moderated rather heavily when it comes to off-topic discussion, so S/N should be high in general
19:39:43
SpaceIgor2075
_death: really, they changed the standsrd? I thought CL didn't change for decades
19:40:47
_death
SpaceIgor2075: in fact for a newbie, it may be better to first read a book like Practical Common Lisp first
19:46:50
_death
kind of, except K&R was a short guide and CLtL2 is more a sprawling creature that's between spec and guide
20:11:20
VincentVega
Guys, is the funcall version slower here, and if yes is there a way not to repeat arg, while retaining performance?
21:02:14
scymtym
fiddlerwoaroof: if you like linedit, would this be interesting for you: https://techfak.de/~jmoringe/linedit-1.ogv
21:13:43
scymtym
phoe: yes, eclector-based highlighting. more or less the same thing that did the highlighting in the eclector presentation
0:57:12
fiddlerwoaroof
I tend to think of DI more as "passing arguments to functions" than "dynamic variables"
0:57:50
fiddlerwoaroof
Spring's XML stuff or Guice might be more like dynamic variables, but those are both abominations
0:59:54
fiddlerwoaroof
One way to do DI in lisp is "defun over lambda" (defun (dep1 dep2) (lambda (&rest other-args) ...))
1:02:16
fiddlerwoaroof
scymtym: that video is cool; my only objection is there's no code for me to try out...
1:03:56
scymtym
fiddlerwoaroof: i can try to publish an initial version tomorrow. i just didn't want to put too much effort into a thing that i wouldn't use myself
1:05:30
fiddlerwoaroof
scymtym: yeah, makes sense, I have a "lisp-sandbox" repository on github for this sort of demo
1:09:44
fiddlerwoaroof
One thing that would be useful with eclector is a more intelligent way to diff CL code
1:11:38
fiddlerwoaroof
git supports custom diff tools, and a syntax-aware diff for CL would be really helpful
1:13:45
fiddlerwoaroof
Interesting, I've looked for this every couple months and never run across an implementation that would work.