2:48:00pjbseok: it's understandable that you may want to have access to the current server running. But you should probably do it from a function rather than a variable. Define functions such as (start-server) (stop-server) (current-server).
2:49:11seokOh yeah, just trying to figure out some in and outs
2:49:23pjbseok: in particular, what should happen if you do (progn (start-server) (start-server))? Should you not rather have a (current-serverS) returning a list?
4:49:16seokHello, anyone familiar with clack and websockets?
4:49:39seokWondering how I can get list of clients connected on my server
4:49:41mfianoI just discovered that you can use a lambda form in the accessor-name position of WITH-ACCESSORS. Is this undefined behavior? (see Exceptional Situations)
4:59:19pjb mfiano: function name n. 1. (in an environment) A symbol or a list (setf symbol) that is the name of a function in that environment. 2. A symbol or a list (setf symbol).
4:59:26pjbmfiano: so, this is not strictly conforming.
4:59:44pjbmfiano: however, I have argued that lambda-forms were function names for those anonymous functions.
5:00:39pjbmfiano: there's however a problem with that: the lexical environment in which the expansion is produced, which may differ from one occurence to the other of the variable.
5:03:23mfianoThis works, for example on SBCL: (with-accessors ((parent-transform (lambda (x) (fl:actor-component-by-type x 'fl.comp:transform)))) instance ...)
6:47:30no-defun-allowedor maybe jmercouris knows cause he works on next-browser which uses webkit
6:49:25afidegnumok, i m trying to build an interface which will have a drag and drop html builder, the html elements will be at the left side, droped into the web browser and render an html page
13:24:50ck_Xach: watching the repositories and contacting people with sparse attendance schedule when they are active. It wasn't really meant seriously.
13:51:55scymtymseok: you should work with the socket from which the stream has been created using the socket interface: http://www.sbcl.org/manual/#General-Sockets
13:52:21scymtymprobably SB-BSD-SOCKETS:SOCKET-NAME and SB-BSD-SOCKETS:SOCKET-PEERNAME