10:29:45acmab3lm0nt_: not tried OpenBSD but I have tried the same setup on Debian by reading https://susam.net/blog/lisp-in-vim.html which worked fine for me. what happens if you try Slimv instead of Vlime? does SLDB open with Slimv?
10:33:40acmabut I switched to Emacs + SLIME. I like the real SLIME better which is superior (pun intended) to its imitations
14:42:37dbottonif I use SYMBOL-VALUE the returned value is the actual value or a copy/constant meaning can I so something like - (pushnew #P"~/common-lisp/" (symbol-value (read-from-string "ql:*local-project-directories*"))))
14:43:23beachNothing is ever implicitly copied in Common Lisp.
14:44:01dbottonThat is my assumption, but want to make sure not considered a constant
14:44:51Bikethe symbol-value of a symbol isn't a constant unless that symbol names a constant
14:45:32beachWhat do you mean by "a constant"? Code such as (push x (symbol-value y)) is sort of equivalent to (setf (symbol-value y) (cons x (symbol-value y))).
14:45:46beach... modulo multiple evaluations of course.
14:46:31beachEven if the symbol-value is a literal list, then this code is fine.
14:50:11_deathif you use pushnew with a pathname, it's likely that you want :test to be #'equal
15:20:15dbottonbeach, yes that is what I wanted to make sure was the case.