18:29:55_deathhave you tried reducing the amount of code that runs? if it's only a trivial handler, does it still happen?
18:30:21puchacz_death this is going to be my next step I think, to isolate the problem
20:17:38mfianoHeh, Ultralisp sounds like the worst idea ever. Anyone use this?
20:18:58puchaczhave we got "threading and allocation torture test"?
20:20:42mfianoSuppose I make a project on my github called "alexandria" and click the big blue button on ultralisp.org to add it. Everyone that updates their dist and loads a system that depends on it (nearly anything transitively), and they likely won't know that it secretly deletes / recursively until it's too late. I can't believe there is no review process and it updates every 5 minutes. Maybe I'm missing
20:20:44mfianosomething, but these MITM-like attacks seem quite easy with this model.
20:41:22borodustXach: hi! anything new with PGP for quicklisp dists? i apologize in advance, if i missed some critical news regarding that feature
20:41:50borodustwas super busy with work lately :/
22:34:21luisAlexandria has a parse-ordinary-lambda-list. Is there a parse-macro-lambda-list somewhere?
22:47:23Bikeimplementations probably has it, but it's not as easy to define, since the recursive structure means the multiple value return isn't enough
23:56:01pjbluis: what about a (parse-lambda-list ll :macro)?