7:12:16whoman"The Common Lisp standard specifies the interface between a Lisp implementation and the editor it provides. The interface is a function called ED."
7:17:16aethImplementation-specific. Doesn't work in SBCL out of the box, but describe gives me enough information. Looks like in sbcl it uses *ed-functions*
8:37:41schweersminion: memo for phoe: I do read manuals from time to time in order to spot things I missed on earlier passes (or didn’t understand yet), but that setting was still not something I was aware of.
8:37:41minionRemembered. I'll tell phoe when he/she/it next speaks.
8:40:40borodustXach: tried on a different machine (macbook pro 2012, no homebrew, no devtools, probably nothing that could potentially pollute environment) and guess what? it worked D:
8:41:52borodustXach: on that note, I have another suggestion, but i need to get back to my dev machine to update the code (basically, just supress SBCL FPE check) and push it, so in a few hours
9:15:01jdzI used Hemlock (most likely with CMUCL) in 2003, was working just fine. I even came up with an initfile (http://www.ltn.lv/~jonis/.hemlock-init.lisp).
9:15:43jdzCCL's IDE is also based on Hemlock as far as I know.
9:20:06knobo3How can I insert null in to a column with postmodern dao? Nil becomes false, not null :(