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11:58:40
fiddlerwoaroof
Nilby: I contributed https://github.com/slime/slime/blob/master/contrib/slime-buffer-streams.el that might help this sort of problem
11:59:54
fiddlerwoaroof
I don't think it's been ported to sly, but it's a bit cleaner for some things (DRKMA:*HEADER-OUTPUT-STREAM*, for example) than just using *standard-output* for everything
12:10:30
Nilby
fiddlerwoaroof: Thanks. That seems quite useful, especially for network stuff. Interactive terminal stuff must take another path though.
15:05:51
v3ga
hmm, after Common LISP: A Gentle Introduction to Symbolic Computation should I read Let over Lambda or Land of Lisp?
15:06:56
minion
v3ga: please look at PCL: pcl-book: "Practical Common Lisp", an introduction to Common Lisp by Peter Seibel, available at http://www.gigamonkeys.com/book/ and in dead-tree form from Apress (as of 11 April 2005).
15:09:41
v3ga
beach: lol, ok. I have that as well. I actually came across a copy for a good price and grabbed it but I haven't touched it yet.
19:00:30
charles`
Has anyone used usocket and needed to detect a close? is a timer the best solution?
19:40:58
johnjay
solideogloria[m]: i used rainbow parens but idt they are necessary. I wrote my own extension that improves paren matching in emacs by going one level deeper
19:41:40
johnjay
so it just highlights the current paren and all the children in the sexp. works pretty well
20:00:51
fiddlerwoaroof
It uses one giant cl-ppcre regex to parse email addresses, probably a good test case for performance improvements to CL-PPCRE :)
21:47:36
reb``````
OK, I'm curious. Why do you want some way of validating or parsing email addresses?
21:48:44
fiddlerwoaroof
reb``````: well, I've been working on a little utility for turning an NNTP group into a folder full of emails
21:51:32
fiddlerwoaroof
I want to parse the headers out of the email and do interesting things with them