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5:34:40
no-defun-allowed
ql-setup::asdf-fasl-pathname appears to use it. That seems to used to name the FASL file for ASDF.
5:55:22
no-defun-allowed
I'm not sure, but it basically rotates (not shifts; rotation causes the most significant bits that get pushed off to the left to cycle back into the least significant) the hash by 5 bits and XORs in the next character code. Nothing really too fancy, so I don't know if it's really inspired by anything.
6:46:38
adlai
it's probably "safe" since the input space is significantly restricted (implementation name & version, machine type & version)
6:54:28
phoe
(progn (setf *random-state* (make-random-state)) (alexandria:whichever :beach :easye)) ;=> :EASYE
13:48:55
Josh_2
https://github.com/fukamachi/lack here is says "in case of that you would prefer a stream to a function", 'lack.util.writer-stream warps the function .." So I think thats how I'm supposed to write my vector to the client however this function doesn't exist
14:02:22
_death
did you load the lack-util-writer-stream system? it seems to ape javascript practice of defining lots of modules, each doing almost nothing
14:20:43
SpaceIgor2075
Hello everybody! Is there something like Racket's 2htdp/universe big-bang for Common Lisp?
14:22:04
phoe
oh, https://docs.racket-lang.org/teachpack/2htdpuniverse.html?q=big-bang#%28form._world._%28%28lib._2htdp%2Funiverse..rkt%29._big-bang%29%29
16:21:22
_death
sounds like you have some debugging to do.. like finding out the effect of loading that system
16:42:13
_death
here https://github.com/fukamachi/lack/blob/master/lack-util-writer-stream.asd you can see that it should load src/util/writer-stream(.lisp) .. in that file you can add a (cl:print "hi mom") at the top and see whether it's printed.. if not, you may have something weird like multiple systems going by the same name.. if it gets evaluated, then there's a good chance the rest of the forms get evaluated as well and you can go from there