3:32:41Josh_2Github saying one of my projects is using newlisp xD
3:52:55aethJosh_2: I got that, too, but on Gitlab. They all use the same Ruby package that has a really simple regex and for newlisp it's something like "define-" which is ridiculous because CL has define-condition and lots of custom macros
3:53:30aethJosh_2: The workaround is to add a new .gitattributes file and have this be the one line: *.lisp linguist-language=Common Lisp
3:57:16aethas far as I'm concerned, that's part of the mandatory CL git boilerplate now, along with e.g. a gitignore that ignores all of the FASLs
4:00:31Josh_2magit is awesome, it makes it all so easy
6:43:40eabarbosaor having at files top: ;; -*-lisp-*-
11:44:06phoeIs anyone aware of some kind of server in Common Lisp that can accept an arbitrary number of TCP connections and pushes the messages it receives into some sort of queue?
11:49:04shka__they are not perfect, but you could make your own bindings in like one evening
11:50:00shka__there are some tricky things in the API like dropping messages, high water marks but there is a plenty of people using this already so getting help should be simpler
11:50:34pjbphoe: Not at the level of TCP connection, but of IRC message, there's the botil example: https://github.com/informatimago/lisp/tree/master/small-cl-pgms/botil