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Wednesday, 14th of April 2021, 19:41:05 UTC
19:55:05
Lord_of_Life_
** NICK Lord_of_Life
20:13:39
copec
Is there a standard name for an initialization function that people like to group everything under for some package?
20:19:19
specbot
http://www.lispworks.com/reference/HyperSpec/Body/f_init_i.htm
20:19:45
phoe
people like adding constructor stuffs as :before and :after methods for that GF
20:20:06
phoe
or do you mean something else?
20:26:58
copec
I read in S-exp from a config file into clos objects, and have a function that does it
20:28:26
copec
I could just (function-name) under a commented init section, but I was wondering if there was a defacto standard, like to make an (init) function or something
20:28:29
copec
and group everything under that
20:33:15
Bike
that term refers to many different things in many different contexts
20:34:42
asarch
As a result of a query from a DB cluster?
20:36:02
Bike
it might mean a closure with state that returns a new value from an iteration every time you call it
20:36:10
Bike
but that is a guess based on little information
20:43:56
asarch
Where could I learn more about it?
20:44:12
Bike
i don't know? the documentation of whatever system you're getting this thing from, probably?
20:46:18
asarch
Thank you Bike! Thank you very much! :-)
20:50:16
Alfr
I think w-h-t-i has a nice example for generators in that sense, Bike.
22:43:04
fiddlerwoaroof
flip214: maybe I should contact him directly, I'd like to pull things like author/title/etc.
22:43:39
fiddlerwoaroof
The last time I tried, I also ran into issues with PDF spec versions, I think
2:56:38
fiddlerwoaroof
I think screamer-plus's github repo there might be a license violation :)
2:57:15
fiddlerwoaroof
The email in the license note is for Simon White e
3:02:58
Nilby
Yes. Also the "You may not distribute the code" part.
3:07:51
beach
Good morning everyone!
6:12:49
flip214
fiddlerwoaroof: https://github.com/mbattyani/cl-pdf/issues/27
7:10:20
lukego
I was a good boy and write some unit tests but I'm already deleting them all because they are not worth the effort to maintain.
Thursday, 15th of April 2021, 7:41:05 UTC