5:06:05no-defun-allowedOne solution is to do (funcall (find-symbol "NAME" "PACKAGE") ...) but I'd rather ask why you need to do that.
5:06:07dbottonBut the package does not yet exist at time I compile the function
5:06:41no-defun-allowedCan you load the other files required beforehand, or at least the file defining the package?
5:07:11dbottonSo I want to give a way for someone to load and run a tutorial file in my quicklisp project without needed to known where it is installed
5:08:33no-defun-allowedOne approach is to define another ASDF system for the tutorial, which depends-on your actual system, and have the user load that.
5:08:56no-defun-allowedSo, (asdf:defsystem #:clog-user :depends-on (#:clog) ...) then the user types (ql:quickload :clog-user)
5:09:32dbottonOr I could just create the clog-user package
11:52:48edgar-rfti mean something like this -> https://www.hopechannel.com/
11:55:10jackdanielhow about making minion greet everyone entering the channel with "good morning"? and if that person answers, add some meaningful quote, like a fortune file
12:13:53jmercourisedgar-rft: it can be if you want it to be
12:14:44edgar-rftLet's all praise the gods of Lisp :-)
12:19:23edgar-rftOne day I will rewrite the ANSI spec in Enoch style.
13:04:33nijHello! I'm trying out this script, but couldn't (ql:quickload :com.informatimago.command) https://github.com/informatimago/commands/blob/master/generate-commands.lisp#L26
13:04:57nijerror: System "com.informatimago.command" not found
13:05:25jackdanielafaik pjb's projects were removed from quicklisp
13:05:44jackdanielyou may need to download them yourself and put them i.e in ~/common-lisp/