7:47:12jackdanielWhite_Flame: pjb: kakuhen: phoe: thanks. yes, after examining a bit closer the protocol, there is always a surrounding logand operator, so the negative value will be yanked either way, so I'm good with (logand #<something> (lognot #<the number>)) ; the issue was that the negation was used with unqualified integer values (i.e 3), so I couldn't know how many bits the number had
12:45:35jackdanielthere is a game recently published by Shinmera called kandria. I was commenting about the boot screen (which had an easter egg claiming that the system is genera)
14:12:34pjbhayley: it's not surprising, Symbolics and other people at the time doing government contracts were caught in some affair related to time travel, so you can find them spread out over several hundred years in the future…
14:50:43utishow does one get a pointer to a c function?
14:57:10pjbutis: int foo(); { int (*pfoo)(); pfoo=&foo; }