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6:47:53
Josh_2
or the logo :joy: Imagine thinking "hmm yes I run CL subreddit, how about I use uki flag instead of idk lisp alien mascot"
6:53:14
aeth
new.reddit.com for those who use the old reddit and are confused by seeing the default style subreddit
6:57:13
hayley
r/lispmemes trivia: there was a very short-lived HyperSpec CSS theme, which lasted a few hours from memory.
7:08:52
Josh_2
The chances that the mods of the subreddit aren't in here? About 0. Most of the CL community is moderated by the same few people
7:52:15
Shinmera
beach: I've never fully decided on a canonical pronunciation, so whichever way suits you best.
8:25:14
|3b|
ACTION would expect another syllable for the D too (probably 'do', though my intuition for japanese is very rusty)
13:41:19
Bike
cpli: cffi does not have addressof; instead you only deal with addresses. when you with-foreign-object or foreign-alloc an :int, the variable bound is not "an int", it's a pointer to storage for an int. so e.g., { int x; x = 7; return x; } is translated as (with-foreign-object (x int) (setf (mem-ref x :int) 7) (mem-ref x :int))
13:44:08
Bike
cpli: so for your code here, you'd (with-foreign-object (uinput (:pointer libevdev-uinput)) ...), then in that body do (libevdev-uinput-create-from-device ... uinput), and end with (mem-ref uinput '(:pointer libevdev-uinput))
17:49:48
char[m]
Demosthenex: Yeah. the error reporting for code used in the iterate (but not related to iterate) is not reported for the correct location. For example in the body have (undefined-function). For iterate the orange underline is on the iterate:iterate, for loop the orange underline is under (undefined-function).
17:53:29
yitzi
iterate uses code walking, does it even have to ability to report source code references like that?