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Sunday, 19th of August 2018, 22:07:45 UTC
0:20:19
mason
(:< ...) applies a duck to ...
0:25:00
asarch
The "Homer Simpson" operator: ~(_8^(I)
0:28:32
asarch
People said that if you enter this operator at debug screen at work, you will enter to a hidden place with free beers and donuts
0:57:36
drmeister
Does anyone know how to make slime change where it puts its cache directory from ~/.slime to somewhere else?
0:58:27
drmeister
This doesn't say AFAIK https://common-lisp.net/project/slime/doc/slime-1.0.pdf
1:04:14
stacksmith
drmeister: I use symbolic links
2:16:16
no-defun-allowed
do cffi foreign objects get GCed?
2:17:11
no-defun-allowed
damn. i have to use foreign-free.
2:18:33
no-defun-allowed
i want to pass foreign memory between functions to give to OpenCL as much as possible, and convert them should i need to use a CPU function so i guess i either have to write a GC (yeah no) or free everything naively after each frame of work
2:19:50
LdBeth
How about Boehm GC, #'no-defun-allowed
2:20:08
no-defun-allowed
in a lisp environment? sounds dangerous.
2:24:42
Bike
if you use cffi's with-foreign-object or whatever it is, it'll take care of it
2:37:21
no-defun-allowed
i can't pass around the objects if i do that. i'd like to use them as return values
2:38:26
no-defun-allowed
is there a portable type specifier i can use to check if an object is a pointer?
2:39:15
no-defun-allowed
sbcl suggests system-area-pointer
2:39:22
Bike
cffi:pointerp function
2:49:03
beach
Good morning everyone!
3:02:46
LdBeth
https://www.amazon.es/Clozure-CL-Lambert-M-Surhone/dp/6134588504
3:03:00
LdBeth
Does anyone know what this book talks about?
3:05:05
beach
It looks like a user manual for Clozure Common Lisp.
3:06:35
beach
https://www.betterworldbooks.com/product/detail/clozure-cl-6134588504 has a short description.
4:20:53
no-defun-allowed
morning beach
8:41:50
dim
it seems like a file I added to my pgloader.asd definition isn't getting loaded by ASDF, how does one go about debugging that?
8:42:26
dim
there's no error about the file at asdf:load-system time, only the definitions that the file should be providing are not provided...
8:42:50
dim
and the file begins with the expected in-package form
8:51:32
dim
(asdf:find-component "pgloader" '("src" "sources" "pgsql" "pgsql-cast-rules")) finds the component, after all
8:54:55
_death
put (error "I got loaded") in the file to test this hypothesis
8:59:07
dim
I got loaded! [Condition of type SIMPLE-ERROR]
9:00:29
_death
if you're using quicklisp, may want to use :verbose t
9:00:52
dim
I've also been using asdf:load-system directly
9:01:09
dim
symptom is a defparameter that remains unset
9:02:47
_death
after the defparameter, (error "Here's the value ~S" *foo*)
9:06:33
dim
found it: elsewhere it gets overloaded (defparameter *pgsql-default-cast-rules* '() "No transformation by default.")
9:07:56
dim
once more the bug is that everything works as specified.
9:09:03
dim
hehe, I might tweet that ;-)
9:11:51
dim
context of my inquiry: https://github.com/dimitri/pgloader/commit/fc3a1949f74bbfbebdbc023d6e55dc15e5d6df33
9:59:19
dim
there, I now should have support for pg->pg and redshift->pg in pgloader ;-)
Monday, 20th of August 2018, 10:07:45 UTC