1:36:03leraxPipelines in Python: https://gist.github.com/ryukinix/1e99bac3d49f81f006c620d102675e16 :v
2:52:43eeyyyHey i just started learning this a week ago and i put in the code (defmacro unless (condition &rest body) '(if (not ,condition) (progn ,@body))) and got an error. Anyboody know what i did wrong?
2:53:18axionYou didn't use a quasiquote for starters
3:43:19lokeemaczen: It also depends on what they do. If each thread is using 100% CPU, then obviously there is little benefit of starting more than the number of threads in the CPU (where by "cpu thread" i refer to "virtual" cpu's, = cores*hyperthread)
3:43:54lokeOnce you start nmore than, say, 20×the number of cores in the machine, you'll start to feel it.
3:44:16lokeIf, on the other hand, the threads are mostly idle, you can easily start thousands without any problems.
3:44:59emaczenloke: I think it is stalling pretty bad...
3:45:19emaczenloke: is there a lisp way to check the number of cores?
3:45:21lokeemaczen: "htop" is a useful command to monitor
3:45:33lokeemaczen: No. but use htop in a terminal.
11:36:05schweersI have a question regarding the debugger. Suppose I have code of the structure like here http://paste.lisp.org/display/354072 Further suppose I’m already single-stepping in the debugger. Can I step over the complete loop to (some-other-code)? I’m using SLIME and SBCL.
11:41:03shkaschweers: i don't think that SBCL has stepper implemented