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?
14:41:10pveok now it works, also with remove-method.. thanks guys