20:25:01makomobeach: was this http://metamodular.com/fig-environments.pdf made using xfig?
21:06:02jcowanGhu, the current /= algorithm in SBCL is quadratic! At worst it should be n log n.
21:46:33jcowanThe simplest approach is just to sort the numbers and then in a single pass determine that every pair of adjacent numbers is distinct. Granted, this takes more space than the trivial quadratic algorithm.
21:47:35ShinmeraI would be willing to bet that the number of uses of /= with a number of arguments where the O matters is zero
21:48:17Shinmera*number of uses in all Quicklisp libraries
21:48:49no-defun-allowedyeah i think people usually just use 2 arguments for <, >, = and /=
21:48:49ShinmeraOr in other words: there are a lot better things to spend your time on
21:49:07no-defun-allowedor maybe 3 with < or > for ranges