6:58:19on_ionhmm i read about something like that recently
6:58:44on_ionsomething in here perhaps? https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1511981/how-to-examine-list-of-defined-functions-from-common-lisp-repl-prompt
6:59:34White_Flameno, the issue is that FORMAT elides the package if it matches *package*.
7:17:16beachWhite_Flame: Set the *package* to the KEYWORD package. Then it always prints package prefixes.
7:26:39White_Flamebeach: fundamentally, there's a read-from-string deep in code called within the threadpool, which is returning symbols from CL-USER instead of my project's package
7:31:54engblomI have several times been reading Lisp tutorials, and I have a very basic understanding of the language. Somehow I never really get time to study the tools in order to begin making real things and not single file stuff.
7:32:18engblomI wonder if there is any tutorial fulfilling these thoughts: https://pastebin.com/q8am8NGa
7:32:38engblomOr if anyone would be willing to make a such tutorial?
7:34:40beachIt looks like you found yourself a project.
11:31:12schweersI have an operation which may fail due to a full disk, and would like to offer a restart, which simply tries again (i.e. give the user the possibility to clean up some space and then proceed). Is there a standard idiom for such a restart? I’m thinking of using a tagbody, but it feels icky to me.
11:32:58shkaschweers: why not just recursive call in restart?
11:34:50_deathyou can have a with-retry-restart macro that wraps forms in a loop
11:36:50_deathsomething like https://plaster.tymoon.eu/view/801#801
11:45:40schweers_death: that looks quite reasonable, thanks for the hint. I’ve gone with a recursive call for now, but I’ll try to keep that macro in mind.
13:32:10shkacan someone reccommend me a cute and short word for data in frame?