15:46:39yitzidrmeister: I pushed some tweaks to cando, so pull when you get a chance. Also, it seems like the clasp that is currently being generated is calling setup-cando.lisp ... like it is actual cando without a snapshot?
16:28:04drmeisteryitzi: I changed how clasp works with extensions. If you build with extensions - you get the extensions added to clasp. This is different from before where iclasp-boehmprecise had the C++ code but didn't load any of the Common Lisp code. What do you think of that? Is it a major problem? There is export CLASP_FEATURES=ignore-extensions - could you try that?
16:34:19yitzidrmeister: Is CLASP_FEATURES a runtime or a compile time flag?
16:42:42drmeisterruntime - it should not startup the common lisp code. I haven't tested it though.
16:45:29drmeister::notify Bike (loop for x in 1000) segfaults.
16:45:29Colleendrmeister: Got it. I'll let Bike know as soon as possible.
16:45:50drmeisterI should create an issue - tell me if you'd like one.
16:46:15stassatscould've iterated from 0 to 1000, not enough DWIM!
16:52:40drmeisterIn this case it would have created 1000 threads.
16:53:28drmeisterstassats: Are you still interested in QT5 or have you moved on?
16:54:12drmeisterIf you are still interested - have you seen borodust's 'claw' project - for automatically exposing C++ libraries?
16:54:21stassatsdrmeister: interested in qt6 already!
16:55:46stassatsbut i seem to have delegated qt5 to somebody else
16:56:14drmeisterI was talking with Pavel Korolev (borodust) this morning - he's got interesting stuff that might be useful for that. https://borodust.org/
16:56:27stassatsmy ideal preferred solution would have no words "clang" or "llvm" in it