3:45:10fiddlerwoaroofI'm still a complete novice to these topics, but I have a friend who's working on a lisp with Haskell's type system implemented as a racket macro
8:39:45paule32i don't know other lispsers behavoir
8:39:59shka_perhaps it is the problem, maybe you can ignore this issue
8:40:20shka_there are multiple ways to think about it
8:40:51shka_i personally use cl server side, so i almost never care about binary size
8:41:19_deathif you care so much about hello world applications perhaps C is the answer indeed
8:41:26paule32i have server here, which shall serve / host lisp projects, it has 24 giga byte ram with 2x 2 terra bytes hard disk space, ok, but the stream / makes the different
8:41:28shka_therefore, i have no idea how to reduce it
8:44:05paule32ok, that should not be hard, but i had one eye on it
8:44:06beachpaule32: It seems that no free Common Lisp implementation is organized so as to allow most of the code to be in a shared dynamically-linked library.
8:44:29beachpaule32: I guess the developers have other priorities.
10:47:55smokeink_can't view the listing with all files
11:04:33smokeink_hmm (ql:system-apropos "") seems to return all the systems
11:06:09dschoepesmokeink_: (ql:system-list) will give you that as a normal list instead of just to stdout. you could map ql:quickload over that, I suppose
13:40:24lokeI just upgraded everything (Emacs+QL+SBCL) on a computer on which I haven't done any development in a while. Now, loading SLIME gives me an inetresting error:
13:40:33lokeError finding package for symbol "NOTIFY-DEPRECATED-FUNCTION":
13:40:34loke The name "UIOP/VERSION" does not designate any package.
14:03:16lokephoe: I had. It's just that the SLIME plugin SLIME-ASDF (I'm not even sure what it does or wny I installed it) doesn't work with newer UIOP
14:21:37phoebeach: I made a tiny comment. I hope it's constructive.
14:22:09beachphoe: Thanks. Browsing the logs, I can see that he has done some related work in the past. This one for instance: https://www.hexstreamsoft.com/articles/notes-tips-standard-common-lisp-symbols/cross-references/clhs/figures/