17:40:48|3b|looks like nibbles has portable implementations of integer functions, so might work on mezzano... don't think i would have used the float functions in 3bz
17:47:28verisimilitudeAm I to understand there's a library for manipulating PNGs written entirely in Common Lisp, already existing?
17:47:46|3b|a few of them (though read and write are separate libs)
17:48:24|3b|pngload and png-read for reading, zpng for writing
17:48:28verisimilitudeThat's interesting; I never looked much, but only saw C bindings. I'll probably focus on some format without a pure Common Lisp solution whenever I get around to manipulating images, then.
17:49:14Fadewhy without a common lisp implementation?
17:50:22Xachvecto has a higher-level PDF-like API for drawing and saving as PNG
17:50:24verisimilitudeWhat I meant is, whenever I do finally get around to working with some image file format, I'd prefer to write a Common Lisp library that serves a format where that currently isn't done.
17:50:27ShinmeraXach: I didn't know I had schizophrenia
17:50:47Shinmeramfiano: |3b|: Xach: I would be more than fine with removing the Osicat dependency in mmap.
17:50:48Fadeah. cool. I didn't track what you were saying.
17:51:24ShinmeraI loathe libraries that invoke foreign compilers
17:51:29Xach"m'fiano" is italian for "more than fine"
17:52:28ShinmeraThe only reason I used osicat was because I was too lazy to do a survey of the necessary constants and types myself.
17:53:27verisimilitudeI see there's already an implementation of a tar format handler in Common Lisp, although that won't stop me from writing my own at some point; the name I thought of is too good to glance over.
17:55:06Shinmeradlowe: I don't seem to find much time anymore recently :(
18:02:09mfianoXach: Okay, master now reflects the state before 3bz, and the fast branch is the new one.
21:31:28raltis there an easy way to access an element by name, e.g.: `((:server . "nginx") (:etag . "foo"))` looping through every element looks ugly. Want to get a drakma response header.
3:59:16ck_tourjin: you can get slime through the emacs package system, for example. Search for "Melpa packages" to set that up
4:00:39jeosolIs there a work around to save SBCL from slime (normally do that from the shell). Keep getting this message: "Cannot save core with multiple threads running."