1:28:03aetharray-bindings is the non-trivial part I have to figure out how to deal with (whether in its own loop or not).
1:29:14aethoh, it probably has to be in the same loop because it uses the same name gensym.
1:48:43aethWith the reduce in its own function. https://gitlab.com/zombie-raptor/zombie-raptor/blob/4d0f226962d3c699ebc3fe3f208b5fd7b5e09bfa/entity/entity.lisp#L166-235
4:15:12drmeisterSay I have a vector of some number type and I want to convert it to a vector of single-floats - I have to convert the elements one by one - right?
5:37:38SaganManbeach: We don't usually do projects on that grand scale. That is the biggest investment in mine and my father's life. It looks impressive but it's great risk and stress.
12:50:02phoeI have something for you, beach - this thing has a CLIM browser. (:
12:52:05_deathphoe: check copyright date range @ https://bitbucket.org/dfmorrison/roan/src/e43b5ae8af0aba6930f0183a4afbc7e3e004da1e/roan.lisp?at=master&fileviewer=file-view-default
13:22:58pjbsmokeink: you test for (functionp myvar) and then in the case you test for symbols. Therefore the case will always return nil, if myvar is bound to a function, and the IF will return nil if not.
13:23:38pjbsmokeink: a compiler can detect that at compilation time, so it can generate (lambda (a b) (declare (ignore a b)) nil) instead.
13:23:46smokeinkahh , I had a funcall there, forgot to type it
13:25:02smokeinkhttp://pastecode.ru/9430ad/ fixed the two typos
13:25:51pjbsmokeink: ok, better. Now what is the question?
13:26:22pjbThis compile-node function seems to be doing something.