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10:03:09
beach
I think that's true, yes. I fact, it used to be the case by default in some version of ASDF.
10:04:26
phoe
https://common-lisp.net/project/asdf/asdf/Error-handling.html#Compilation-error-and-warning-handling
13:06:31
random-nick
huh, I thought the hyperspec didn't list any documentation option, but I looked again and it
13:20:52
phoe
jackdaniel is such a mighty lisper that he retroactively edits the common lisp standard
13:31:42
flip214
phoe: I guess you might want to have been like him one day, retroactively speaking ;)
13:40:35
flip214
jdz: looking at your (?) rfc2388 library I notice that it looks for the TNBL package (file uploads); hunchentoot still has that as a nickname, but perhaps it should be changed nowadays?
13:41:26
flip214
and another question - how do you feel about supporting file-uploads but not storing the file but just piping buffers into some function (in my usecase to hash it)?
13:41:59
jdz
flip214: I was thinking about improving the library, but have not gotten around to do it...
13:42:49
flip214
jdz: btw: hunchentoot has a hook that should get called by rfc2388 after creating a file, but it seems it doesn't get called anywhere
13:45:41
flip214
alternatively, DRAKMA allows PATHNAMEs as parameter values, and then does an upload
15:11:40
Selwyn
i would like to configure SLIME so that M-. jumps to a source code file on a remote machine using plink/ssh, as opposed to searching for the source code on the local machine
15:15:14
jackdaniel
when you investigate how it is implemented you will notice, that that are easy to write elisp lambda which do the translation
15:15:40
jackdaniel
so you'll have to hack it to use your functions which perform translation with ssh:// path (this is not supported out of the box, but api is ready for that)
15:16:45
jackdaniel
so instead of (add-to-list 'slime-filename-translations (slime-create-filename-translator …)) you need to write your own selwym-create-filename-translator which initializes structure with your own translation functions
16:36:17
luis
phoe: hey, did you want to submit https://bugs.launchpad.net/cffi/+bug/1810785 to SBCL rather than CFFI?
18:12:23
atgreen
Does the quicklisp client provide a simple way to redirect to a mirror of the ql repos?
18:23:39
aeth
Usually things go the other way around and you embed an s-expression format of the desired language (which trivially maps to generated strings) in your Lisp/Scheme file rather than directly working in the syntax of the language with some embedded Lisp or mini-scripting-language or whatever
18:28:32
dlowe
aeth: yeah, it's essentially just a couple of reader macros plus some supporting functions.
18:30:15
dlowe
I've thought about making a more complete templating solution, which would track dynamic evaluation contexts that would basically be filters on the output of embedded code.
18:39:41
pjb
There's also a iolib.termios around. eg. http://git.informatimago.com/viewgit/?a=tree&p=public/iolib.termios&h=e7e44744c51c64bdfcb69e84a2c25649c7baf1a1&hb=aeb3c5634d15d6d35155a8ea7c07203b9219ca14
19:46:20
hjudt
(ql-dist:install-dist "https://dist.tymoon.eu/shirakumo.txt") dies because of unknown scheme. So