20:19:57shka_while ECL build-system, as far i can tell, works almost like a UNIX make
20:20:29puchaczbut sly is fine too, I know how to force load all contribs. there are also programmatic calls to the compiler, I know for sure this is how web templating works (it creates functions that print out web pages)
20:22:49shka_in fact, i think that compile should work as well
20:23:04shka_IIRC ECL compile does not compile to C, but to ad bytecode
20:23:31puchaczbut you say as long as it runs with "development mode" startup (with quicklisp etc), I will be able to create the right sequence of binary files.
20:24:34shka_as long as you build systems defined with asdf i think it should be fine
20:24:51jackdanielyou may compile a "bundle" straiggt from asd definitions
20:26:52puchaczyes, I read it today for the first time. I am impressed :) and is it true that if I can make ECL run my application, there exists the right sequence of binary files that be produced to make my application binary?
20:26:53shka_puchacz: i also think that load may also work
7:16:21flip214you first define a package that :USEs some other packages, then go IN-PACKAGE and have the :USEd package symbols available without package prefix.
7:40:19beachflip214: 1. It is specbot, not minion who knows about the Common Lisp HyperSpec.
8:03:24beachck_: Yes, I agree. It is possible to compensate a lot with spell checkers and abbrev processors.
8:04:33beachBut things take longer. I get warnings about undefined functions and variables, but I can't tell that I misspelled the names.
8:05:33flip214one of my favourite spelling tricks (reviewing books) is to get a count of used words.... everything written only once is suspect, and twice needs a clear look as well