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Saturday, 18th of November 2017, 1:07:45 UTC
1:50:23
Ober
there are better alternatives to hunchentoot
1:50:47
dwts
Ober: I would like to hear them, although I don't think I need a web server in my case
2:00:59
dmiles
does SICL does ok on CL-ANSI-TESTs?
2:18:21
turkja
Speaking of hunchentoot, now my SSL cert checking application is starting to be in pretty usable shape: https://bitbucket.org/turkja/mitmcheck
2:19:16
turkja
Theoretical question: if i ever wanted to distribute this thing to, let's say windows users, how realistic that would be?
2:31:49
Ober
ql works fine for me on windows0
2:44:34
Guest34211
i don't follow, ql?
2:45:32
Guest34211
is that a package dist package for a windows common lisp?
2:46:18
Guest34211
to bad he left, that mitmcheck is rad af
3:00:22
turkja
Guest34211: thanks.. now looking at it, i think it's a good example of why Lisp never conquered the world :) I mean for people who write Lisp programs, setup like that is natural, but for others... not so much :D
3:27:05
aeth
turkja: If C never conquered the world, people would point to its flaws like lack of any safety and the terribly complex way to build things.
3:34:47
turkja
aeth: yeah, you are correct.. historically speaking, i see no reason why lisp is in such a marigin, but as of now, deployment is not very easy.
5:34:21
beach
Good morning everyone!
5:59:07
turkja
jmercouris: some was making a valid not in reddit/lisp: FF57 doesn't anymore have api's needed to run for example Conkeror (afaik - tested it, crash and burn), there definitely is a market for your browser project
5:59:24
turkja
s/valid not/valid note/
6:55:07
emaczen
what stream is "t" bound to?
6:59:23
emaczen
I think it is *standard-output*
7:17:40
beach
emaczen: It is not bound to anything. The meaning of T as a stream depends on the context.
7:19:33
beach
emaczen: Look in the glossary for "stream designator".
7:20:12
beach
It says that T means *terminal-io*.
7:20:31
beach
Unfortunately, FORMAT does not respect that convention.
7:20:46
specbot
http://www.lispworks.com/reference/HyperSpec/Body/f_format.htm
7:22:39
beach
For FORMAT, T means the value of *STANDARD-OUTPUT*.
7:35:55
Shinmera
::clhs glossary/stream_designator
7:35:56
Colleen
Clhs: glossary-section s http://www.lispworks.com/documentation/HyperSpec/Body/26_glo_s.htm#stream_designator
7:36:38
beach
Thanks! How can I specify the glossary to specbot?
7:36:49
Shinmera
clhs glossary/stream_designator
7:36:49
specbot
Couldn't find anything for glossary/stream_designator.
7:36:52
Shinmera
clhs glossary/stream designator
7:36:52
specbot
http://www.lispworks.com/reference/HyperSpec/Body/26_glo_s.htm#stream_designator
7:36:58
Shinmera
oh hey "it just werks"
8:33:24
beach
dmiles: SICL doesn't do well at all on ANSI tests, for the simple reason that SICL doesn't exist yet.
10:51:29
Josh_2
Has anyone used adw-charting recently?
10:55:48
Josh_2
I've loaded the library with quicklisp changed into it's package but the examples aren't working
10:56:41
Josh_2
I need a 2d graph plotting library, gotta make me some 2d line graphs
11:03:01
beach
What form should the output take? A file? An interactive window?
11:03:38
Josh_2
An image file, a jpeg or PNG preferably
11:04:06
Shinmera
There's several libraries to interface with gnuplot
11:06:16
Josh_2
I'll give clnuplot a go thanks Shinmera
11:27:35
Josh_2
yaaahs vgplot seems to work like a charm
12:06:03
Xach
I used aws-charting once or twice
12:07:53
jackdaniel
Xach: adw-charting is a cool library using vecto, did you mean that?
12:11:18
Xach
yes, sorry. what Josh_2 mentioned earlier.
12:54:06
Josh_2
So I'm getting an unhandled memory exception with this code https://pastebin.com/AtCdCTeH I don't understand why as what I'm doing the same thing in another program (sorta) and I'm not getting any errors
12:54:42
Josh_2
My input is (bucket-sort #(1 3 4 1 2 3 5 9 2 3 6 8 9 3 0 3 4 7 8 4 5 7 0 9 6 4))
12:55:07
Josh_2
Any help would be greatly appreciated :)
12:58:12
Bike
i don't think the map-into does anything.
12:58:36
Bike
since there are no argument sequences.
12:59:09
Josh_2
okay one sec I'll change it
12:59:58
Josh_2
I removed the map-into and just used make-array with the argument to initial-element being a funcall (lambda ..
13:00:25
Bike
that will get you an array where all the elements are the same array. i presume you want eleven different arrays.
13:01:08
Bike
(let ((bucket (make-array 11 ...))) (loop for i below 11 do (setf (aref bucket i) (make-array 0 ...))) ...)
13:01:45
Josh_2
Okay I'll give that a shot
13:02:42
Josh_2
Pretty sure that's what the map-into was doing
13:03:13
Bike
No, that's just what you wanted it to do.
13:04:06
Josh_2
pjb gave me that bit of code a few days ago to make multiple adjustable arrays
13:04:14
Josh_2
also I still get the same error when using a loop
13:04:34
Bike
i don't know why he gave you invalid code.
13:05:47
jackdaniel
biggest lie in software industry: it works/ worked ;-)
13:07:25
Josh_2
https://pastebin.com/r3JBJNvR
13:07:41
Josh_2
pastebin broke the formatting :/ still sad that paste.lisp isn't working anymore
Saturday, 18th of November 2017, 13:07:45 UTC