15:39:20doclI just did SICP 1.1 in CL, one thing I noticed was define doesn't exist, instead you have to do defun for functions. and the paren structure for that is slightly different.
15:40:15beachAlso, using DEFUN inside a function means something different from using DEFINE to define a function inside another one in Scheme.
15:40:31beachNested DEFINEs in Scheme translate to LABELS in Common Lisp.
15:41:04beachI wouldn't recommend that way of working, but many people seem to think it is OK.
15:41:19beachI mean, doing SICP exercises in Common Lisp.
17:21:31gothnbassTracking down a bug relating to `html-template:fill-and-print-template`. Does anybody know of a non-obvious dependency on `pwd`? It works just fine if I'm running from the parent directory of `/templates`, but breaks with a `format` error otherwise.
17:21:32dimI like PAIP intro chapter about Common Lisp for people who already know how to write some code
17:31:15gothnbassNever mind; I found it. I'm an idiot, and I hard-coded that path into TMPL_INCLUDE statements in the templates.
22:31:10easyeActually, getting "fine" GPG keys these days is hard. <https://gist.github.com/rjhansen/67ab921ffb4084c865b3618d6955275f>
23:00:12pilltonXach: Most likely! I have submitted an issue.
2:00:54g0d_shatterdoes anyone know if there are any bindings somewhere for manipulating GDB, with common lisp? not debugging common lisp WITH gdb, but manipulating GDB debugging something else, specifcally the debugger state, the information about the program being debugged, as there is with Guile Scheme