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22:58:44
Krystof
luis: I finished the NaN feature at the gate at the airport. (My plane was late)
22:59:14
Krystof
0/1/0.0 => #<SINGLE-FLOAT trapping NaN> #|7F80 0001|#
23:00:42
pkhuong
but 0 / (1 / 0) is well defined :p
23:01:29
luis
pkhuong: why didn't you come to SBCL? I wanted to show you my MIP DSL! ;-)
23:03:00
Krystof
pkhuong: well *obviously* you don't associate in the order that gets you well-definedness
23:03:46
Krystof
the space of potential number tokens in CL is frustratingly smaller than you might expect
23:04:19
Krystof
I wanted to use 1*0/0d0 but that's actually not a potential number (I think)
23:15:18
luis
SBCL hacking is significantly harder without Doug nearby, I must say.
0:06:33
|3b|
no 1f+-0 ? not sure if ccl or whichever impl accepts that generates more than 1 NaN though
3:31:18
XachX
I have more patches coming tomorrow
4:25:36
johnjay
can someone briefly explain what a fasl is?
4:25:59
johnjay
i found a small CL project on github and downloaded it. been trying to fiddle with sbcl to run it
4:26:12
johnjay
so far failed. but it sort of had a configure/make thing that worked
4:27:46
Bike
it's short for "FASt Load". it's a compiled file. more of a #lisp question though.
4:32:39
johnjay
ok i'll ask there then
5:17:04
reepca
could someone with the latest sbcl try running http://paste.debian.net/1120751 and see what sort of error it produces?
5:17:05
minion
reepca, memo from phoe: oh, if you have a one-dimensional array, then COPY-SEQ will work, yes
5:17:35
reepca
er, rather, try running COMPILE-FILE on a file containing it?
5:19:35
reepca
for me it produces a "failed AVER" error, but I'm on 1.5.8