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Monday, 18th of January 2021, 8:32:46 UTC
9:03:17
flip214
wasn't there a way to do performance comparisons across the various implementation via some web interface? paste a few lines, get a performance table back?
9:03:21
flip214
Or is that on cl.net?
9:22:39
asarch
What is a #<VECTOR-INPUT-STREAM {10053AD8A3}>?
9:25:33
edgar-rft
asarch: sounds like some sort of input-stream buffer
9:25:58
loke[m]
asarch probably a custom GREY-STREAMS implementation.
9:26:12
loke[m]
Probably a grey-streams implementation.
9:27:47
Nilby
(documentaion 'flexi-streams:vector-input-stream 'structure) => "A binary input stream that gets its data from an associated vector of octets."
9:28:40
asarch
Thank you very much! :-)
9:29:15
Nilby
You're welcome. Many things can be learned from the documentation function.
9:31:37
asarch
(documentaion 'flexi-streams:vector-input-stream 'structure) => ; Evaluation aborted on #<SB-INT:SIMPLE-READER-PACKAGE-ERROR "The symbol ~S is not external in the ~A package." {1004943783}>.
9:32:42
phoe
flexi-streams:vector-input-stream doesn't seem to be external
9:33:05
phoe
but, (documentation 'flexi-streams::vector-input-stream 'structure) works on my machine
9:33:42
Nilby
oh my bad, I did it on vectpr-stream
9:34:52
Nilby
hasty with the completion results
9:36:42
phoe
(documentation 'flexi-streams::vector-stream 'structure) also works on my machine
9:37:56
edgar-rft
I'm seriously wondering what's faster, reading the source code or fiddle out the correct cl:documentation syntax.
9:38:34
phoe
and the docstring is also there, unless the code contains docstrings set in another location
9:38:43
Nilby
in reality I only typed: "doc vector-input-stream" , but I know y'all can't do that
9:40:04
edgar-rft
wrong, we *can* type that, but it will probably not have the same effect :-)
9:41:33
Nilby
true, and I even actually typed "doc M-S-,"
9:42:26
Nilby
and highlighted the thing
9:43:31
Nilby
if I was really doing irc in fully loaded client it should be just one keystroke
9:44:45
Nilby
on genera you can mouse over anything and do all that
9:51:45
asarch
:help i-need-somebody
9:51:58
asarch
:help not-just-anybody
9:56:49
asarch
Well, have a nice day guys
14:24:16
Gnuxie[m]
ey: I think the bridge broke, but yes you can't rely on TCO if you want your code to be portable
15:40:07
varjag
i guess this been asked before, but… is there any cl atm that runs on m1
15:47:02
Xach
varjag: rainer joswig (@lispm) has written about it a bit on twitter
16:06:32
charles`
I've read that armedbear runs on m1 because jvm
16:16:25
sjl
Yeah, these https://www.apple.com/mac/m1/
16:17:07
sjl
stas' macbook got funded despite the paypall issues so presumably SBCL will eventually run there without rosetta
16:53:27
Lord_of_Life_
** NICK Lord_of_Life
17:55:09
n3t
Hello. I'm looking for general (i.e. not only CL) LISP-related Freenode channels. Where should I go?
17:55:23
jackdaniel
n3t: ##lisp, #lispcafe
17:55:55
jackdaniel
also, for specific lisps: this channel, #scheme, #racket, #clojure
17:56:35
jackdaniel
also, #emacs, if you have elisp questions, however it is more editor-channel
18:34:35
samlamamma
You can't get the direct superclasses given some class, right? Like #'compute-direct-superclasses doesn't exist in the standard
18:37:25
jackdaniel
samlamamma: how about (c2mop:class-direct-superclasses (find-class 'integer)) ;?
18:37:30
jackdaniel
you don't compute them
18:37:33
jackdaniel
because they are given
18:38:21
jackdaniel
(also, for completness, #'c2mop:class-direct-subclasses - of course)
18:39:26
jackdaniel
shush, I want warm (-15°C here)
18:39:45
samlamamma
-1C here, I'm honestly disappointed
19:43:05
Oladon
Hrm. My build script has mysteriously stopped working.
19:45:23
dbotton
(Oh my I guess typed that in to wrong window :)
19:55:38
edgar-rft
that might explain the mystery
20:11:42
leo_song_
one of my friend tested the amd64 version of sbcl on m1, the performance is good
Monday, 18th of January 2021, 20:32:46 UTC