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22:14:42
fe[nl]ix
diegs_: try loading it with (asdf:load-system :iolib) and paste the error somewhere like paste.lisp.org
22:24:58
fe[nl]ix
is there an actual error message in the REPL ? something coming from the compiler ?
22:25:11
diegs_
fe[nl]ix: https://gist.github.com/therockmandolinist/f1c9fc363b669ce69288e73abdc87f3d
22:26:21
diegs_
fe[nl]ix: and i think i lied and am getting the same error in command line but my terminal is configured weirdly so i can't see all of it
22:27:50
fe[nl]ix
in the meanwhile, you could clone the git repository and put it into local-projects
22:28:17
fe[nl]ix
diegs_: the fix is this commit: https://github.com/sionescu/iolib/commit/c9beaf1ba0ca37ed88b312c844595ba943c19232
22:32:36
ealfonso
(describe 'ADJUST-ARRAY) => ... Adjust ARRAY's dimensions to the given DIMENSIONS and stuff.
22:33:51
Bike
implementation docstrings for standard functions are often kind of crap, since the CLHS is inevitably better
23:17:57
Bike
Well. No. It says "vector" right there. If you want to add to a list you can use push.
23:21:26
Bike
subseq doesn't work on multidimensional arrays either. and i don't know how you go from vector-push-extend to subseq, but hey, if you got whatever you're doing working
0:05:11
pjb
Well, you can use subseq on a multidimensional array if you use a displaced vector in between.
0:06:39
plll
Hi, I'm trying to get set up with any of the HTTP clients on NixOS. All of them seem to rely on libssl. Any way to get around this?
2:17:20
diegs_
I'm pretty new to the whole swank thing -- can I have SBCL run in the background on login (or when i enter a given command) with a swank server at a specified port?
2:18:26
Xach
diegs_: i use screen with a specific config file to start up sbcl, and use a .lisp script to load and set up swank.
2:19:18
Xach
diegs_: however, i only do that when i'm running a server for a long time. i more often swank from within emacs with M-x slime
2:19:58
diegs_
hmm. could i just `sbcl --load swank-config.lisp &` . Also would you mind sharing the .lisp script?
2:20:36
Xach
diegs_: I don't have one handy, it's something like (ql:quickload "my-project") where my-project depends-on swank, and then (swank:create-server 4010 :dont-close t)
2:20:37
diegs_
Xach: and well, i just found ScriptL https://github.com/rpav/ScriptL and while i'm not... exactly sure what the use case is, i thought i'd play around with it. I don't strictly speaking need what i was describing but something similar is mentioned in the README
2:21:18
Xach
diegs_: you can't simply & the process as it normally reads and writes to the terminal. there is a sb-daemonize or something similar that will set it up properly for a background process.
2:38:27
diegs_
Xach: hmm, i'm trying some of what we discussed with the following: https://gist.github.com/therockmandolinist/123591a920b200ec6fa589b36a3db117 but getting "Cannot fork with multiple threads running"
3:32:15
drmeister
I have two undergraduates working on implementing the two or so dozen standard jupyter widgets in Common Lisp.
3:33:02
drmeister
We are going to enhance the cl-jupyter system to support jupyter widgets so that it can be used by all standard Common Lisp's
4:03:44
drmeister
krwq: I hacked into the python code and log traffic between the kernel and the browser. Then I added logging code to my code to generate similar data. Then we compare what's being sent back and forth.
4:04:27
drmeister
Secondly, I can start a swank server from the Jupyter notebook and use slime to inspect everything.
5:57:36
beach
As part of the CST (Concrete Syntax Tree) library, the Earley-based lambda-list parsers now seem to work, but in order to simplify my job, I made them work on ordinary Common Lisp S-expressions and not on CSTs.
5:57:37
beach
The next step is to change that so that they work on CSTs instead. And I just figured that the classes that represent the different parts of the lambda list, such as the lambda-list keywords and the parameters, should just be subclasses of CST, as opposed to containing CSTs.