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23:02:07
copec
I've been setting up dnsdist loadbalancers at my work, it is mostly written in C++ but with LUA JIT bindings, and the config for it is a LUA source file that ends up creating the live running image, which you can alter in most ways in the live server - add/remove backend servers or front end services or routing mechanisms or blocks.
6:19:15
Shinmera
Swank's interface isn't exported or properly documented, and I didn't want to rely on Swank as a library since it has a whole bunch of other stuff, too.
6:21:41
beach
Here is what I think then. I think we (not sure who "we" are yet) should improve Dissect so that it can handle all the stuff we need for a "debugger", and then change or replace the CLIM debugger to use it.
6:23:52
Shinmera
Sounds good. My initial use-case for Dissect was for non-interactive debuggers (loggers, web displays, etc.) so it should have most things.
6:25:04
beach
I see. Though scymtym indicated a few things that could be handy in an interactive debugger.
6:26:46
Shinmera
Mostly because I don't know what Swank provides there or what would even be needed that isn't in the standard already
6:54:42
beach
Some of the missing code could probably be copied from, or at least be inspired by the corresponding SWANK code.
7:38:31
pkal
Does anyone know why hunchentoot handles want strings to be generated, instead of writing to a stream?
7:55:11
jackdaniel
pkal: you can use stream directly, returning a string is just a conceptualy easy default
8:02:52
pkal
oh, so I can just write to *standard-output*? I should try these things out before asking questions...