8:21:39lukegome? I'd like to do a little ad-hoc assembler code generation in Lisp at the moment, and SBCL's interface seems a bit too unstable (examples from the blogoverse didn't work), and that lead me to asmjit, which takes its inputs via C++ code. So I'm looking for a nice way to output C++ source and wondering if c-mera is more practical than FORMAT for my purposes.
8:22:53lukegobut not all syntax maps so nicely e.g. x86::rax becomes (from-namespace x86 rax) which is pretty verbose and it feels a bit like non-verbosity is the main selling point here
8:24:03lukegoSo it seems like I'll end up with my own doman-specific surface syntax anyway, e.g. simply :RAX, and at that point I'm not sure c-mera buys me anything over FORMAT especially in combination with a C++ pretty-printer like clang-fmt
8:25:40lukegohaving toyed with c-mera for ten minutes maybe I'll now try the ad-hoc route and come back if that feels bothersome.
9:23:08ymSup. How do I suppress slime's REPL buffer output?
9:27:25Shinmeralike, prevent anything from being printed, or?