8:57:51loke[m]Recently my SLIME is only giving me 20 frames in the debugger. Is there a setting somewhere that limits this? It's consistently 20 frames, so it seems as it's just stopping.
8:59:10no-defun-allowedCan you not click on --more-- to get more frames?
14:12:30wayneeseguinCan anyone point me to an example of how to actually run the tests using a `cl-project` generated project? TIA :)
14:13:21wayneeseguinMy main confusion point is I see a :perform (test-op ... inside the asdf:defsystem for testing, however, it's not clear to me what the intended invocation metiond is.
14:16:31wayneeseguinAs I typed that I realized that the main project itself is under Travis CI... I think I'm going in the right direction now https://github.com/fukamachi/cl-project/blob/master/.travis.yml#L18
14:23:13anedoes anyone know of an interesting blog/article/whatever detailing good examples of using the metaobject protocol?
14:23:33aeth_death: yeah, but unfortunately, ASDF:TEST-SYSTEM doesn't preserve the return value of test suites (I guess for the sake of portability, since they all mean something different)
14:23:47aeth_death: so it's not very useful for CI since you might want to fail if the return value = bad
14:23:47aneI think I just saw something, not sure where, maybe it was that insurance thing? something postgresql something?
14:27:14lotuseaterane: there are two books, object oriented programming in CL and art of the meta object protocol. the first one is like a big tutorial on how using CLOS
14:36:15lotuseaterit's great my mind didn't get confused with other OO stuff before
14:40:06_deathI'm reminded of Yegge's Execution in the Kingdom of Nouns ;)
14:40:42bqv 1 > Error: The value #<A Dead Mac Pointer> is not of the expected type MACPTR. 2 > While executing: CLOSE-SHARED-LIBRARY, in process Initial(0). 3 > Type :GO to continue, :POP to abort, :R for a list of available restarts. 4 >
14:40:44bqvIf continued: Skip (possibly crucial) startup function GLIB::RUN-INITIALIZERS.
14:54:33bqvOk, thought I could somehow have the load-system as part of the toplevel function, but no. So, say I have a system I wanted to create an image with, how could I do that, if it loads libraries?