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2:02:32
PuercoPop
fouric: not w/o modifications but none of them are a road-blocker
2:06:54
black_13
is there a constant in lisp such as #t ?
2:20:12
edgar-rft
black_13: in Common Lisp it's just simply t (without the #)
2:20:49
black_13
an s-expression is not necessarily correct lisp
2:22:56
edgar-rft
it's true, an s-expression is not necessarily correct lisp, but what exactly is the question?
2:30:58
black_13
i am toying around with writting a s-expression parser
2:31:13
black_13
i want to make tree based on s-expressions
3:31:59
beach
Good morning everyone!
4:04:59
beach
black_13: What is the purpose of your S-expression parser, and why do you need to write one?
4:07:29
beach
black_13: The reason I am asking is that Common Lisp comes with a built-in S-expression parser. It is called READ.
11:00:40
no-defun-allowed
Silly question: when quickloading something, what do all the dots signify (other than looking nice)?