1:42:54Josh_2pjb: I will do that, I have been meaning to create a deploy system for this. Lesson learned
2:13:10Josh_2I export a macro called 'pkv' from my main package and in a sub package, I use this macro extensively, this package has (use <main package>) in its defpackage, why am I getting an error telling me that pkv isn't defined?
2:14:53no-defun-allowedStupid question, use or :use?
2:54:11White_Flamesingle-colon, and it says it's exported?
2:54:31Bikeand it actually exists? (macro-function 'pkv) in mm-module.jitsi returns something?
2:55:40White_Flameif you just C-c C-c an expression, instead of C-c C-k'ing the entire file, it might not have actually run the in-package. I've hit that on simple files
13:31:23huonibdoes anyone know of a compiled, dynamic language that doesn't use a garbage collector? I think an academic one might exist, but I am not sure
13:31:41huonibI am unsure if being dynamic requires a garbage collector... and I cannot find anything making that claim online
13:34:06KrystofI would not say that being dynamic requires a garbage collector
13:34:44KrystofAs a concrete example, I would expect many Forths not to have a garbage collector
13:40:39jcowanhuonib: GC is what you do to the heap, and Forth has no heap, only two stacks. (Which at that is better than Fortran II, which has neither heap nor stack.)