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13:35:09
jackdaniel
I am saying that I see plenty of buzzwords that are not ontopic on this channel and could be categorized as a deceptive marketing
13:40:10
jackdaniel
no, I am saying that "I see plenty of buzzwords that are not ontopic on this channel and could be categorized as a deceptive marketing"; I'll put an emphasis on the offtopic aspect of that statement
14:47:49
VincentVega
With a macro's lambda list &key, is it possible to identify the order in which the keys were supplied?
15:02:05
phoe
every Lisp implementation does know exactly what you send, because it can make it available if you pass &rest
16:03:03
Josh_2
What crazy thing are we gonna talk about today? How about the performance of CL? jk jk
16:31:14
contrapunctus
Anyone here use redshank? It sounds quite cool but I've not heard much about it.
16:33:11
contrapunctus
It's a bunch of commands for performing some common insertions and modifications in CL code.
16:43:47
ck_
I have used it sometimes in the past, yes. Some functions more than others, mostly the moderately simple stuff like extract-defun
16:44:43
ck_
it didn't feel like a significant improvement over manually (par-)editing; maybe I didn't spend enough time with it
16:53:03
mfiano
You can find him in our gamedev channel, #bufferswap if you need him immediately though.
17:19:10
Josh_2
I guess I will just redumping this image with chirp as a dependency, see if that works
17:26:05
jmercouris
I've noticed when loading my own code which depends on other libraries, slime compilation will report their warnings, any way to get rid of those?
17:26:26
jmercouris
I'm not interested in stuff like: Unknown location: redefinition: redefining CL-PREVALENCE:GET-ID in DEFGENERIC
17:33:44
Josh_2
Shinmera: when using (complete-authentication <pin>) pin is supposed to be the url returned by initiate-authentication?
17:37:28
Nilby
jmercouris: My advice is always wrong, so you definitely shouldn't do this: https://plaster.tymoon.eu/view/2380#2380
17:49:57
Nilby
(ql:system-apropos "") | wc -l ā 4491 , so that might take a while. My systems have no unintentional warnings
17:57:37
shka_
so you can https://github.com/sirherrbatka/vellum/blob/1315f04382547f938f4569f2b99ba038e93f75b6/run-tests.lisp#L11
18:17:54
Nilby
I still have a CL twitter client with a TUI back from when you had to send your password in cleartext over http, but then I never looked a twitter again.
18:59:38
Josh_2
Shinmera: the fun (statuses/update-with-media ..) says it takes either a pathname, usb-8 array or a base64 encoded string (in the docstring), I have just given it a usb-8 array and I get the error "Wanted one of (FUNCTION FILE-STREAM STREAM PATHNAME)."
20:18:38
contrapunctus
Uh, what's going on here :\ (ql:quickload :mcclim) => System "mcclim" not found š¤
20:21:10
contrapunctus
phoe: yup, tried that. Although rather suspiciously, it said "1 dist to check"
20:23:12
Shinmera
Josh_2: oAuth tokens don't expire unless they're manually revoked. You have to actually save the info though.
20:23:49
mfiano
First check (ql:where-is-system :alexandria) to see if Quicklisp even has it downloaded
20:25:08
contrapunctus
mfiano: nil š¤ but I have a /home/anon/quicklisp/dists/quicklisp/archives/alexandria-20200925-git.tgz
20:26:09
Bike
do you have cl-asdf or anything installed? maybe your global asdf configuration is something odd now
20:27:20
contrapunctus
Oh. I did install cl-asdf, because before that, SBCL was not seeing ASDF š¤
20:28:03
phoe
and if for some reason it isn't available, quicklisp has its own fallback asdf that it uses for such situations
20:35:59
contrapunctus
phoe: removed cl-quicklisp, deleted the cache, restarted Emacs, still the same Quicklisp issue x-P
20:37:12
phoe
do you have the alexandria asd file anywhere in ~/quicklisp/dists/quicklisp/software/?
20:38:24
contrapunctus
phoe: there's a /home/anon/quicklisp/dists/quicklisp/software/alexandria-20200925-git/alexandria.asd