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Friday, 11th of January 2019, 23:55:54 UTC
0:02:36
fiddlerwoaroof
*application-frame* is part of the CLIM standard, I think
0:03:19
pjb
Well, it's not obtained by using CLIM with McCLIM…
0:03:35
fiddlerwoaroof
http://www.lispworks.com/documentation/lw44/CLIM/html/climguide-138.htm
0:04:10
pjb
I only have it in FOO. McCLIM doesn't define it.
0:04:36
fiddlerwoaroof
Hmm, I've used it without defining it
0:05:39
fiddlerwoaroof
https://fwoar.co/pastebin/6d8cee953aa351ec507ecc7e8ce8e5c907c703cd.lisp.html
0:05:48
fiddlerwoaroof
It's an external symbol in the CLIM package
0:07:02
pjb
err, stranger: https://pastebin.com/CYuhcNj2
0:07:20
pjb
it is, but what are those stars!?!
0:08:30
fiddlerwoaroof
I get the same error in clojure
0:08:37
fiddlerwoaroof
s/error/results/
0:08:42
pjb
asarch: Why do you use #\asterix_operator ∗ instead of #\asterix * ?
0:09:18
fiddlerwoaroof
Weird, yeah, that's #\U+2217
0:10:02
fiddlerwoaroof
This smells to me like XInput or something being too helpful
0:18:15
asarch
After compiling successfully the file, how would I run the code?
0:18:42
asarch
If I try adding (run-frame-top-level (make-application-frame 'color-editor)) at the end of the code, I get.
0:19:14
asarch
"The variable ∗APPLICATION-FRAME∗ is unbound."
0:20:59
asarch
http://paste.scsys.co.uk/582743
0:21:43
asarch
pjb, asterisk_operator?
0:22:24
asarch
That code is from: https://common-lisp.net/project/mcclim/static/documents/guided-tour.pdf
0:23:17
|3b|
the error you just pasted has asterisk operatoor
0:23:53
|3b|
as does the PDF, at least copied directly from firefox
0:28:26
asarch
Asterisk operator? Where?
0:29:21
|3b|
in place of * around APPLICATION-FRAME
0:29:42
asarch
http://paste.scsys.co.uk/582744
0:29:53
|3b|
(if you can't distinguish ∗ and *, try changing font)
0:30:21
asarch
I can't even read the letter
0:31:29
|3b|
∗ is 'asterisk operator', code-point 8727. * is 'asterisk', codepoint 42
0:32:18
|3b|
'∗' and '*', if surrounding with '' helps
0:32:38
Xach
aha! i think ptys on macos can be fixed with some #+/#- fiddling!
0:32:51
Xach
cl-expect, here i come!
0:33:14
|3b|
probably also some odd quotes in that PDF too, so watch out for those as well
0:33:40
asarch
Yeah. I fixed them: ", -, double spaces, etc
0:36:10
asarch
Since the beginning, the code was right
0:36:28
asarch
Anyway. Thank you guys
0:36:32
asarch
Thank you very much :-)
0:40:13
katco
(i'm sorry for this weird sentence): i'm working on some packaging for guix, and i'm trying to package a package-inferred-system system. with sbcl, guix uses the `compile-bundle-op` to produce fasl's, but this seems to not be working. that is, many fasl files are produced, but not the single `foo--system.fasl` i would expect. is there a way i can get package-inferred-systems to produce this single fasl using the `compile-bundle-op` op?
0:42:51
asarch
http://paste.scsys.co.uk/582745
0:43:53
asarch
The example is evaluated fine
0:44:04
asarch
Thank you once again :-)
0:45:22
asarch
Next time I'll write the code letter by letter from the PDF file
0:57:40
Xach
well, i guess i can't find the code that caused me problems with ptys on macos, so i guess i should stop complaining
5:11:28
beach
Good morning everyone!
Saturday, 12th of January 2019, 11:55:54 UTC