23:21:29phoeI looked at CCL's bootstrapping process some time ago and I wouldn't call it mad, if that's what I accidentally implied.
23:21:46phoeBut yes, it's time for me to go to sleep.
23:22:09Xachxof just called it sanely bootstrappable for a cute pun
23:24:17aethAhah! At least in SBCL, I can do this: (deftype false () `(member :false)) and then these are essentially identical: (defun foo (x) (typep foo 'nil)) (defun foobar (x) (typep x 'false))
23:26:25aethAhah! At least in SBCL, I can do this: (deftype false () `(member :false)) and then these are essentially identical: (defun foo (x) (typep foo 'null)) (defun foobar (x) (typep x 'false))
3:19:37jcowanperhaps sbcl stands for sanely bootstrappable common lisp, at least some of the time?
3:42:03k-hospretty sure it stands for salty bacon common lisp
9:09:55flip214jeosol: that's what I already used, yeah.
9:17:54MrMcI am trying to use parenscript with the Chartist javascript library how do I get parenscript to emmit new Chartist.Line('.ct-chart', data);
9:20:17MrMcThe challenge is that this is wrapped as a function returning new Chartist.Line('.ct-chart', data)
10:52:20phoeIs postmodern capable of handling multiple parallel requests to postgres?
10:57:57antoszkaphoe: have you tried running them with, say, lparallel?
11:01:22phoeantoszka: I have no idea how postmodern works on the inside. Even if I use multiple threads in my code, they may block on a single connection for example.