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14:47:17
pjb
hayley: macOS does in memory compression, before swapping out pages to disk, it swap them out to compressed memory.
16:22:20
dbotton
Is there a lisp function to return the file name with out path and extension from a path or string?
16:23:59
random-nick
maybe PATHNAME-NAME does what you want?
16:24:31
random-nick
might not be in all cases, not sure
16:29:14
gjvc
you want the "stem" of the "basename" of a path, right
16:30:08
dbotton
I want /abc/t.txt the "t"
16:32:21
gjvc
(pathname-name "/abc/t.txt")
17:18:51
pjb
dbotton: note: https://termbin.com/wuoc9
17:19:17
pjb
dbotton: so you really want: (or (pathname-name path) (pathname-type path))
17:20:34
pjb
dbotton: actually: (let ((path "~/.foo")) (or (pathname-name path) (concatenate (quote string) "." (pathname-type path))))
17:20:44
pjb
dbotton: https://termbin.com/nbo3
23:31:53
Lord_of_Life_
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0:06:26
mixotricha
Can somebody remind me what the help channel is for common lisp. Lost all my settings. Sigh.
1:51:14
White_Flame
mixotricha: cliki.net/IRC