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Thursday, 15th of June 2017, 4:56:58 UTC
7:11:07
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7:22:24
jackdaniel
emaczen: cl-store is a very versatile and complete library for serialization, reading its sources may be beneficial
7:22:37
jackdaniel
https://common-lisp.net/project/cl-store/
9:34:04
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10:19:55
rk[ghost]
that brings up an interesting thought.. what do you all use for serialization of function objects?
11:08:25
_death
generally you avoid serializing those.. but see http://www.discontinuity.info/~pkhuong/common-cold/
11:40:26
phoe
generally you serialize those by (if at all) capturing their source code at compile time and storing the source code, then compiling it again during deserialization
11:40:52
phoe
since that's the only semi-portable way that is standard-compliant AFAIK
11:41:20
phoe
the only one that has a semi-portable facility for doing this
12:42:35
shka_
when videos from esl will be availble?
16:10:17
rk[ghost]
trying to figure out cl-readline
16:10:49
rk[ghost]
alias lisp is an rlwrap call to sbcl -.-
16:12:05
phoe
rk[ghost]: there's also linedit that you might want to check out
16:12:19
phoe
also rlwrap sbcl isn't all that bad
16:48:44
dlowe
someone somewhere should really make a lisp readline-type library :/
16:49:23
dlowe
then the answer could be "if you persist in this madness, quickload fancy-repl"
16:54:23
dlowe
"we have the most flexible expressive language, but you HAVE to use exactly this software or it falls apart"
16:54:24
dim
I didn't realize bypassing slime would occur to seasonned lispers
16:54:53
dim
dlowe: I want to try a CLIM based solution for editing
16:55:05
dlowe
dim: mcclim comes with a listener
16:55:14
dim
but well CL X11 support seems not to like macosx XQuartz
16:55:37
dlowe
you could write the macos mcclim backend!
16:56:31
dim
well given infinite time sure, I could grow the necessary skill set then do that
16:56:39
dim
you'd be bored well before I get there tho
Thursday, 15th of June 2017, 16:56:58 UTC