21:05:01anamorphic_Hi, I have a bunch of lisp files and I want to create a static cross reference for them (perhaps building something like LXR) - is xref.lisp from the AI repo my best bet as a starting point?
21:13:38pjbanamorphic_: yes. Also, it has been included in slime/swank, so perhaps it's modernized in there?
21:15:15anamorphic_Oh did not know! Will check that out thanks
3:53:17beachNomenclatura: If you need to abbreviate Common Lisp, then use "CL".
3:53:52beachWhy do you need to know which dialect is most used?
3:56:50beachFurthermore, there is no widespread agreement about what languages are Lisp dialects. So whether Clojure is one or not is not something people agree about.
4:39:33fiddlerwoaroofNomenclatura: this sort of question is why ##lisp exists
4:39:42fiddlerwoaroofAlthough, I'm not sure how active that channel is
4:44:15aethActive enough. A question gets a response within a 24 hour period, like most of IRC.
4:51:46NomenclaturaSo this channel is rather strict topic wise I see\
4:53:33fiddlerwoaroofNomenclatura: yeah, #lisp is like #scheme or #clojure
4:54:03fiddlerwoaroofWe occasionally have some digressions, but we generally try to stick to conversations about lisp and keep other topics in ##lisp or #lispcafe