2:32:59dbottonPoplog Prolog was used to develop the original version of the SPARK toolkit by Praxis Systems, though they now use Sicstus Prolog, as that has features not in Poplog Prolog.
13:33:53pveHi! I would like to give instances of my generic function class a default "function". Is the correct place to do this in "initialize-instance :after ((gf my-gf-class) ... " using set-funcallable-instance-function?
13:46:32phoesounds like you either need a general case for 0 methods or that you need to handle both cases, namely, in some sort of initialization code and then in your remove-method
13:47:26pvephoe: exactly, I only asked because I'm having some problems getting it to work using initialize-instance :after
13:48:06pvejackdaniel: I only need to check for 0 methods
13:49:48pveBike: hmm actually if I replace the default function with something simple like (print 'hello) it does work.. so the problem is most likely elsewhere
13:52:40pvethe point of this is to improve my "does-not-understand" functionality which uses no-applicable-method, but it only seems to work when the gf has at least one method
13:58:40obnoxious_glendaugh, someone in #programming called lisp a broken toy left in the trash, leaving its stench off for ages
13:59:09phoeobnoxious_glenda: people arguing on the Internet, as always
13:59:23obnoxious_glendasome guy asked what programming lang he should start with
14:00:30jackdanielwell, that description comes nice with "lisp is not dead, it just smells funny" :)
14:10:22Demosthenexok, so i'm using clsql with sqlite, and trying to use the s expression based sql queries. i'm translating over some sql with subqueries, ie: select * from table1, (select * from tables2...) as subtable ... and can't see how clsql supports subqueries?