3:57:53Lycurgusthere's a note on sbcl 2.0.6 that sb-mop and sb-pcl will in future no longer export defined symbols
3:58:51Lycurgusis that supposed to be inocuous because if you are using the defined functional protocol you don't need access to the symbols?
4:04:01Lycurgusnvm, assume it will be explained further if and when
4:06:44Bikeit says they won't be exported from sb-pcl. presumably they'll still be exported from sb-mop.
4:33:46Lycurgusah, I didn catch that it was an alternation, ty
5:10:04brettgilioHey. I am trying to use M-x slime-load-system, and it is returning me with this issue: Error (MEMORY-FAULT-ERROR) during printing: #<SB-INT:SIMPLE-READER-PACKAGE-ERROR {1003D5DDC3}>
5:26:55beachbrettgilio: Is that from a fresh SBCL image?
5:30:35beachI mean, is this immediately after starting SBCL, or did you load some other stuff first?
5:31:03brettgilioIts after I start slime and connect to sbcl as the inferior, then require asdf.
5:31:56beachI see. And does it happen also when you load the system from the REPL, as opposed to going through SLIME?
7:10:39VincentVegaGood day, all. I am having this really basic problem trying to access a struct field in a tree from the spatial-trees package. Here is a program and all the details, would be glad if someone could help: https://pastebin.com/p5QCCiWD
7:12:11beachApparently, you are not supposed to use LEAF-NODE-ENTRY-DATUM, since it is not external.
7:13:09beachBut if you know what you are doing and you want to use it anyway, do SPATIAL-TREES-IMPL::LEAF-NODE-ENTRY-DATUM with two colons.
7:13:30beachSince the symbol is not exported, it may go away in future releases of the library.
7:13:58beachIn fact, I am guessing, you should not use the -IMPL package at all.
7:14:50beachAre you sure there is not the equivalent functionality in the -PROTOCOL package?
7:18:19VincentVegabeach: with two cols I get the error "The value ... is not of type SPATIAL-TREES-IMPL:LEAF-NODE-ENTRY" (strangely enough)
7:19:14beachThat's true, it isn't. I mean CHILDREN suggests a list and not an entry.
7:19:21VincentVegabeach: not sure about the protocol package
15:27:37Josh_2anyone know if there is a library for the double ratchet algorithm described here https://signal.org/docs/specifications/doubleratchet/ ?
15:28:30ldbpaule32: assuming you want the algorithom in CL since you're asking question in #lisp