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0:55:43
fiddlerwoaroof
kagevf: it would be sort of funny to build a workflow around parenscript and babel to avoid having to write Javascript directly
0:56:17
fiddlerwoaroof
parenscript to generate the JS, babel for round-tripping it back to parenscript and, maybe, for cleaning up identifiers
1:02:26
kagevf
yeah, I'm not following at all how / why you would use parenscript on the server other than to generate JS as part of the output of a page so it can be used / run on the frontend
1:07:58
fiddlerwoaroof
But, I think "normally" you'd either compile to js files and serve them statically, or you'd compile to JS and serve it up with something like hunchentoot
1:42:50
Josh_2
Currently I am representing lisp objects as javascript in my JS source code so that they can be referenced by other bits of JS code, no runtime overhead doing object lookups in js etc. Thanks jasom
8:04:19
shka_
contains definition for system "cl-ppcre-test". Please only define "cl-ppcre" and secondary systems with a name starting with "cl-ppcre/" (e.g. "cl-ppcre/test") in that file
8:58:10
splittist
That's an asdf warning. At some point it became fussy about, as it says, defsystems in the same file. So you would define (defsystem #:trivial-example (...)) and (defsystem #:trivial-example/tests (...)) But perhaps you meant something else.