3:20:36Bikei have it built on my machine. just adds a parameter to canonicalize-declaration-specifiers, but not the lower method. i'll push it tomorrow
8:04:55beachheisig: Have you actually done some backward incompatible commits to Trucler? I didn't want to break my boot procedure by pulling the latest version until I know what will happen.
8:05:58heisigbeach: I didn't introduce any incompatible changes.
8:07:40heisigIf I get automatic parallelization into Petalisp, I am more or less finished with my PhD. I may spend another year polishing and writing, but the substance would be there.
13:47:01Bikebeach: It looks like I don't have push access to CST, so i filed a pull request, and another pull request to SICL. Since it changes the CST API both are needed
13:53:47heisigOh, that seems like an excellent moment to bring up this Github organization: https://github.com/s-expressionists
13:54:36heisigWe could move Trucler, CST, Eclector and other libraries there and only maintain a single access list for all these projects.
13:59:56heisigShinmera: :D I think you would have to move your projects to 'sharplispers' then. The purpose of 's-expressionists' is to build new stuff.
14:00:24Bikebeach: yes, the CST change adds a parameter and the SICL change alters calls to add the extra argument
14:05:50heisigShinmera: Wow, Bidirectional Unicode. Implementing that almost qualifies as martyrdom. If you die trying, we'll build you a shrine and declare you a saint of the Lisp community.