10:04:39some-use`i wonder what is Fare's use case for which CL and Gerbil are interchangable
10:13:22attila_lendvaihe's eye'ing infrastructure work ala tunes.org where he doesn't want to waste too much time on the hw related details of a compiler
10:13:48attila_lendvaibtw, that red language mentioned in the comments seems interesting based on 5 minutes of reading: http://www.red-lang.org/p/about.html
11:24:28Farejasom, herep -- yes I was asking about ql2nix. As for killing actors, see my recent rant on the gambit list (if you follow me on twitter: http://twitter.com/ngnghm )
11:41:44PuercoPopfiddlerwoaroof: Thanks, I'll give it a try then
11:42:32PuercoPopslyrus: There is an actively developed and mantained fork of cxml: https://github.com/TBRSS/FXML/
11:59:31some-userFare: Sorry, got disconnected. But what are you doing right know if it's not a secret? Or at what task Gerbil is superior to CL?
12:15:07Faresome-user, just backend work in a distributed system.
14:58:22slyrusWow. There's a lot in that fork. I thought you meant a fork in the github sense, not a whole new project that uses cxml as it's starting point :)
15:56:11jasomminion: memo for Fare: it seems like all of your requirements for safe asynchronous aborts can be met by the CL condition system; a restart captures the total state at which the condition was signalled, such that higher levels of abstraction can install a handler that instructs the lower levels to continue until you are at a safe point for the higher level.
15:56:11minionRemembered. I'll tell Fare when he/she/it next speaks.