22:19:33aethThere is a #lisp-es with 5 people (by comparison, #lisp-pl has 17)
23:04:13drmeister_Hi - has anyone used sphinx and/or cldomain to generate documentation for lisp systems?
23:05:16drmeister_The cldomain examples point to a website that is down. I'm looking for advice and feedback on writing documentation for Common Lisp code.
23:31:23PuercoPopdrmeister_: There is https://github.com/russell/sphinxcontrib-cldomain
23:32:02PuercoPopwhich is used in https://github.com/russell/cl-git
1:41:34drmeister_PuercoPop: Thank you - I looked into that. I'm trying to figure out what it does relative to Shinmera's "staple" system.
2:33:48mikedsdrmeister_: what's wrong with keeping it simple/texinfo?
2:34:23mikedsmost of these auto-documentation generators end up being practically worse
2:58:51mrcode_is there any crypto library out that in CL that does curve 25519 calculations ?
2:59:29no-defun-allowedmrcode_: Ironclad includes Ed25519 signatures and Curve25519 key exchange
3:00:00mrcode_no-defun-allowed: i tried finding it but no luck...
9:39:36no-defun-allowedcan't specialise on &rest arguments, but maybe something like (defun glue (&rest parts) (reduce #'glue-two-parts parts)) could work
10:00:37pjbgabbiel: infering the type of the result is probably wrong. instead, pass the type of the result as first argument, like with concatenate or map.
10:04:10gabbielnice code, i see that you handled cases where gluing didn't make sense
10:05:16gabbielbut im torn between handling those cases or letting the method dispatch fail