3:41:50pjbkakuhen: also, VST is designed to make plug-ins, and it's difficult to make a plug-in in CL. You'd have to use ecl, and generate a library, and load libecl.so along.
3:43:12pjbkakuhen: one solution would be to implement a VST module that would forward stuff on a socket, and have a CL process connected to do the job. of course, it would then be much less efficient. Perhaps going thru shared memory would be feasible.
13:21:38beachBut then, the list is computed by LOOP, so an intermediate variable would have to be introduced to hold the result.
13:22:29beachSo (apply #'funcall (loop ...)) would become (let ((list (loop ...))) (apply (first list) (rest list)))
15:07:56beachHere is an interesting project suggestion for someone who is not too busy: Write a "magit"-like pane for McCLIM. And presumably call it "McGIT".
15:08:40beachSuch a pane will be a nice ingredient to have in an IDE. But it could also be used independently.
15:08:58beachI would think it could be attractive to non-Emacs users, for instance.
15:11:03splittistDon't forget the fun of making people look for the Super key (:
15:12:24shkahow one would hook in editor into that?
15:12:44beachThis project could be done in fairly small increments, and it could be useful very soon. I mean, many people use only very basic GIT features anyway, so it would be useful to such people almost immediately.
15:13:34beachEditor integration might have to wait until the IDE is more developed.
15:15:02beachThe project would include an (optional) application frame so that the entire thing could be run as an application.