23:23:10jasomIs there a library that makes a non-seekable stream (somewhat) seekable by adding buffering on top? I'm thinking something that guarantees always allowing seeking back N elements (up to the beginning, where N >> 1 and is possibly configurable)
23:28:16mfianoA Gray stream wrapper for that would be only a couple lines of code not even worth a library
3:30:55jasommfiano: it's not the number of lines of code, it's how long it takes to write the lines of code. I've written something similar before and I had some subtle bugs with my first implementation.
8:53:20moon-childare there guidelines about when to use rplaca/rplacd vs (setf (car/cdr))?
8:55:57flip214convention, I guess - and because SETF is much more familiar
8:56:03beachThey have no advantage, and they don't return the object being stored.
8:56:57beachRPLACA and RPLACD should be considered low-level functions to be used mainly by the person creating the Common Lisp system, just like SETQ.
8:58:56beach... and SYMBOL-FUNCTION, and (SETF SYMBOL-FUNCTION) too.
10:24:48seokHow do I load up projects in home directory in slime ?