16:39:41ymHi. When I put let-definition of array which is initialized with initial-element inside of do, I have re-initialized array each iteration. I'm sure SBCL optimizes such definition so that it won't allocate memory for array each iteration, but how do I check it?
16:44:42Xachym: i don't think it's a matter of optimization, but a matter of specification - the initial-element is evaluated only once to initialize, not repeatedly.
16:45:14Xachym: you can check by profiling the memory growth, but that is not super-simple
16:45:36Xachyou could also check by tracing the array creation (this would be easiest if you wrap array creation with a function of your own)
20:13:07rpgphoe: It's OK, I just figured it out -- I was having troubles with cl4py with undefined functions. Then I dug around and figured out that macros (for reasons that are obvious when I think about it) are not available
20:13:40rpgBut it was pretty puzzling until I figured that out.
20:15:48phoeI am now curious why I would get called for cl4py!
20:16:52phoepve: that'll almost work, lispworks doesn't let you defun on keywords for whatever reason
20:33:39pvebut that's a hack I can live with, to be honest
20:57:10sgithensI just noticed that the quickdocs powering the quicklisp search from the quicklist webisite has been shutdown... what is the current suggested way of searching quicklisp modules?