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20:32:41
aeth
galex-713: If you *really* want to hate the modern web and Gitlab in particular, try using Gitlab's snippits (pastebin-esque) system. I used it for > 1.5 years after lisp paste shut down, but it's now entirely unusable for about 4 months because the dumb text input is gone
20:33:09
aeth
Now, it has a "smart" editor that reindents anything that you paste into it, and has no knowledge of Lisp, thus ruining any code you paste into it.
20:36:26
aeth
I think I'll just make a git repository next time I need pastebin-like functionality, and maybe I'd link to the /raw/ which doesn't appear to require JS
22:19:57
dim
if you're after a self-hosted web git thingy I've been told nice things about https://gitea.io/en-us/
22:42:00
z3t0
how is lisp land these days! I've been out of touch for a few weeks playing with freebsd
22:45:06
dra
z3t0: I doubt you have missed much. A new book was announced: https://www.apress.com/gp/book/9781484261330
23:32:04
sm2n
aeth, sourcehut is quite nice because it avoids modern web practices like the plague but this is offtopic
0:15:40
_death
I took a first step towards that not long ago.. porting the pertinent bits from gogs and creating a hunchentoot dispatcher to support git-clone
0:17:01
_death
but gogs seems to work ok with javascript off, so I'm not pressed to take further steps
3:56:56
contrapunctus
(Oh god. I can't believe it took me this long to realize the Strandh/beach pun 🤦)
4:16:03
contrapunctus
beach: been designing a markup language - https://github.com/contrapunctus-1/TheatreScript ...thinking of making a fork of 3bmd to parse it. (Or maybe it can be extended instead of forking...)
6:02:18
nirved
phoe: missing mezzano here https://github.com/phoe/trivial-custom-debugger/blob/master/trivial-custom-debugger.lisp#L41
7:00:17
VincentVega
Hey guys! Got a question on types. Is there any danger in class slots initform being nil when I specify some non-compatible type e.g. double-float? Structs fail to compile w/ smth like that, but the class def is just fine.
7:01:44
beach
VincentVega: You should probably use the type (or null double-float) for cases like that.
7:08:01
VincentVega
flip214: well, the struct definition compiles, but making an instance produces an error
7:09:19
beach
It must be the case that the type is checked in a struct but not in a standard object.
7:10:25
flip214
VincentVega: yeah, you need to provide all missing values on your make-<struct> call
7:10:39
VincentVega
because the struct has to calculate it's own size, right? btw are there any good resources/articles on typing?