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21:44:28
jeosol
so I mean, first ignore the fact that things are changing, then solve a fixed instance (products and prices), then generalize
21:46:02
jmercouris
though, depending on the results of my survey, maybe nobody cares about shipping cost
21:46:16
jmercouris
maybe they care about box inventory, how many boxes of what types they need to keep
21:47:30
jeosol
cool, will be interested to see what the survey says, but the problem is actually multiobjective, then we are heading into the territory of pareto solutions,
21:51:10
jmercouris
if they are shipping more than one item, perhaps it is only large companies like amazon, in which case, their integration costs would be astronomical
0:24:39
jason_m
I am working on a system and had a compile time error in one of my source files. When I quickload (asdf load) the system, I land in the debugger with a condition of type UIOP/LISP-BUILD:COMPILE-FILE-ERROR.
0:24:41
jason_m
I know I can look at the error in the inspector, but I don't see the actual underlying compile error.
0:27:55
jason_m
If I compile and load the particular file, I get a SB-INT:COMPILED-PROGRAM-ERROR which better directs me to the problem, but to get it, I abort from the debugger, open the file, and load that (or sometimes C-c C-c form by form) to get the more specific message.
3:23:34
beach
Showing specbot replies publicly is useful mostly to tell other people where to look, or to ask people for help on an entry.
4:41:24
oleo
(defun push-in (list) (let ((result))(dolist (x list (nreverse result)) (cond (t (push (list x) result))))))
6:15:39
flip214
jasom: don't you see the error message in the REPL output, along with the QL output?
8:30:04
akr
Hello, I'm printing out an argument to my function to figure out what it is, and all I'm getting is "[object Object]"
8:58:33
jdz
akr: no, I mean something that a JavaScript implementation (e.g., browser) would write to the console when an object is converted to a string instead of writing the object itself.
9:01:35
jdz
akr: also, instead of printing the value, you can use BREAK, and the inspector to inspect it.