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1:37:08
anticrisis
About deployment, I saw this page about Chicken Scheme. Is there an equivalent piece of documentation about CL or a particular implementation? Google was (as usual) completely unhelpful. https://wiki.call-cc.org/man/4/Deployment
1:45:39
rpg
Fare has put into ASDF some semi-portable operations for building executables on platforms that support it. I say semi-portable, because some implementations do not support delivery of standalone executables.
1:46:30
rpg
TBH, I am not sure if the ASDF manual really documents how those operations are to be used. It might, but it might now.
1:48:47
rpg
Have a look at the ASDF manual (on common-lisp.net), and if it doesn't answer your questions, please submit them to the asdf-devel mailing list. That will help us improve the docs for everyone.
1:49:07
Fare
cl-launch also provides a portable wrapper around this functionality, accessible from the Unix command line
1:49:30
rpg
Fare: no -- I'm still banging out my proposal. I was hoping to get to the changelog, but I have 2 more sections to write, and it's looking like a long night. I was over-optimistic earlier.
3:06:44
beach
copec: You just did write for more than just yourself; you submitted it for others to read.
3:31:07
jasom
anticrisis: uiop and asdf have some delivery options that are very useful, but I don't recall how much is in the manual; let me check
3:33:20
jasom
hmm is there docstring-generated manuals online for uiop? quickdocs doesn't seem to work for it
3:35:58
jasom
anticrisis: https://github.com/fare/asdf/blob/master/uiop/image.lisp#L334 <-- this function is what I do. The docstring is less useful if you don't understand the idea of images, but other than that should explain things
3:40:20
jasom
anticrisis: The really short version is: (uiop:dump-image filename :executable t) will save a complete executable that will call the the function stored in uiop:*image-entry-point* when launched. This will work on any lisp that supports images (so not ecl, gcl, mkcl, or abcl). Should work on ccl, clisp, sbcl, cmucl.
3:43:17
jasom
... less than 200 systems to go on this run of ql2nix. Then I get to update quicklisp and wait for 20+ hours again.
5:32:54
some-user
trying to use package-inferred-system class of asdf:defsystem but it seems to ignore :pathname "src"
5:33:43
some-user
am i using it wrong https://gist.github.com/george-semenov/2c2a40dcfb57ddb3ff7780d16aec0636 ?
7:11:35
uint
A pastebin-like facility that lets me paste from the terminal, like so: echo "stuff" | nc termbin.com 9999
7:12:51
antoszka
uint: You want a commandline client for pasting with CL syntax colouring? There are tons. I'm using the Polish one, wklej.org, for instance. ix.io, too, if you want lightweight. pastebinint supports lisps as well, I think.
7:20:02
phadthai
hmm maybe also look at wgetpaste which supports various bins, some of which may support lisp syntax highlighting
9:30:26
loke
phoe: You too? I guess they are on to us... Seems like we can't spam like we used to anymore.
9:31:15
phoe
loke: I had no idea that they would find out so quickly https://gist.github.com/phoe/7a384a0483ff275c1d1a670fbbfacb5c#file-hmmm-lisp-L68
9:32:11
phoe
I wasn't spamming much, just most of #lisp, #scheme, #racket, #clojure and a few thousand other randomly chosen accounts