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15:35:54
scymtym
that's strange. references to SBCL sources are stored with logical pathnames. i thought there was no mapping to physical pathnames unless SB-EXT:SET-SBCL-SOURCE-LOCATION is called
15:36:41
beach
I am sure I have seen this pathname reference, but I can't remember the situation now.
15:47:23
lukego
pve: oh wow, is that example the whole implementation? I assumed the eclector extension was in another file but maybe that's it there near the top?
15:52:14
pve
lukego: yeah, the implementation is in another castle, but I think I could package the examples up into something easily loadable (and useable)
15:54:13
pve
lukego: the slots-and-accessors-test example depends on the eclector-access system (which in turn depends on eclector) and also the files symbol-patterns.lisp and slots-and-accessors.lisp in the examples dir
21:33:32
lisp123
rotateq: Yes, I got that working. My brain hurted trying to install CMUCL so I gave up
21:37:10
lisp123
rotateq: Perhaps. Next up is LispWorks if I can save up enough money to try it out (outside of the Personal Edition), and perhaps AllegroCL too
21:38:24
lisp123
My goal is to have them all nicely installed, then switch between each in Emacs with (setq inferior-lisp-program ....)
21:40:21
rotateq
even wanting to be aware of the things *one* of the main implementations provide is immense
21:46:19
rotateq
you have luck if your customer is getting what you tell him why you choose the thing itself in contrast to most competitors, trusts you and says "OK". so you don't have to tell him even more "oh and because of this and that better this implementation"
21:48:18
rotateq
right, because they don't have an overview, so trust is of much worthness (you could tell them basically anything)
21:50:38
rotateq
yes the payment will include that you do it to your best believing (justified by clear facts and some metrics). and thinking in the long run
21:53:15
rotateq
that kind of freedom often goes hand in hand with confidence, and confidence is grown by experience and experience is grown by practice