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<0> Did NASA decide whether or not to hire seven more astronauts? <1> I didn't realize the caltrain 10-ride p*** was only good for four hours, so now I ride all the way to work (15 miles) <1> oh, and I don't think I would ever buy a new bike.. there are plenty of used ones to be had from the people ready to get the next shiny model <2> 4 hours?! <1> yeah, I almost got fined $280 for it too <2> they do a 10 ride p*** in london called a carnet, it doesn't have a time/date limit iirc. <1> the irony is it takes the same to ride to work as it does to take the train <0> xarq: I suppose the train ride is less stressful? <2> id ride, but its 90f in the morning and the route is uphill <2> so i take the bus <3> Ok, please discuss this in #lisp.blather <1> sledge: I get to hack lisp on the train <0> Xach: Sorry, #lisp is a configurable IRC channel. :) <3> Don't be sorry, just shut up. <0> xarq: well, at least we're back "on track" now. <4> attila_lendvai: That looks a lot like the Kinesis that I have.
<5> can it be that symbol macros with side effects are slightly vile? <4> (the TypeMatrix) <6> Hello. I've got a quick question. I'm using clisp and I'm playing with sockets (first time with lisp! :P) anyways, when I try to use the function open-socket CLISP says it's a undefined function. But SLIME will tab-complete it and such...has anyone ran into this before? (Well maybe I'm just using it wrong or something.. O_o) <7> michaelw: a little <7> Yawgmoth7: where is this function documented? <4> Yawgmoth7: The _symbol_ is in the package, but not a function with that name. <6> Oh <6> Well I was just looking at: http://cl-cookbook.sourceforge.net/sockets.html <6> wait <6> nevermind <6> I see what I was doing wrong <6> Sorry to bug everyone <6> :) <7> Yawgmoth7: perhaps you could relate your Lisp experiences to tales of commuting? ;) <8> S11001001: I run emacs at the airport today... when transit <8> slime-eval-region saves battery <6> hrm, I didn't even have cl-port emerged <6> in-package says there is not package port. <3> Yawgmoth7: did you load the lisp source code that defines that package? <6> Xach, nope. Didn't take that step :P. First time I've ever had to do something like this :) <6> All I did was emerge cl-ports then try (in-package :port) <9> Yawgmoth7: the package system does not deal with software packages <9> it is a namespace tool only <9> (the cl package system, that is) <9> you may want to read more of that-dead-***y-book (and I'm not referring to the cl cookbook (:) <9> night (: <6> night <10> Ugh. There are too many instructions that require CPL0. :-/ <3> hi lemonodor <11> hi there <12> any clisp experts around? could it be that loop in clisp does not support initially? enve more it silently ignores it?! <12> there's not even an initially symbol in cl: <3> attila_lendvai: clisp's loop support is complete <13> attila pasted "loop/initially in clisp" at http://paste.lisp.org/display/22028 <12> this is definately a bug <14> hello <14> when will sbcl support threads on fbsd <15> $#! lists that silently drop email... <16> after M-x slime-disconnect i cannot connect to the image anymore. Is this by design? or should i detach slime from lisp in some other way? <16> on the lisp end swank says slime-protocol-error - unexpected eof. <17> I usually use ,quit. I don't have this problem. <18> rtoym: You hero you. <15> oudeis_: you need to restart swank <17> kingspawn: What? <18> rtoym: You just solved something I've been stupid enough to wonder about <17> I did? Cool. Nothing like solving a problem you didn't even know existed. :-) <18> :) <18> I'd actually entirely forgotten about , <17> Heh. ,quit is the only thing I use. <16> thanks! <18> see, you solved alot of problems tonight <18> remember this when you're old and gray <17> I already have (some) gray hair. :-) <18> Heh. My girlfriend says mine are ***y, so I'll just go with that =) <18> She likes "the intellectual man" <18> Pff. <3> "the chatty man" <16> hmmm, although in my case ,quit exhibits the same behaviour :((( <15> oudeis_: how are you starting swank? <16> swank:create-server
<18> Xach: Heh, I know you don't like me. That's okay, and I'm sorry for being chatty. <18> I just enjoy conversation. <15> oudeis_: p*** the :dont-close t option <16> wow it is even capable of killing openmcl image! <3> kingspawn: it has little to do with you <18> Xach: It's okay either way. Usually I shut up, sometimes I "chat up". <16> ok, with dont-close sliem-disconnect/connect works. ,quit however quits lisp for good. thanks luis! <15> oudeis_: yeah, that's what quit does. :) <16> i was conned by rtoym's ***ertion that he doesn't have this problem. probably misunderstood <18> Hm, he might have had the same issue as me, since this solved mine, but I wasnt really following conv. from the start <17> Ah, I didn't understand what you wanted. <16> anyway now i am empowered by newly aquired understanding :) <19> hello <18> oudeis_: You and me both :) <20> hello <20> 1 <6> 2 <20> irssi <20> heh <20> getting the hang of it <20> hey yawg <6> Hey <20> hey do you use lisp for and web stuff? <20> any <20> 2: <6> Well I'm pretty new to LISP. I've just gotten into playing with sockets today. But I have a friend who has a job writing web apps in LISP. <6> :/ <21> he quit :P <6> yep <6> :P <21> teampcs? do you work for sprint or something? :P <6> <6> Well I'm pretty new to LISP. I've just gotten into playing with <6> sockets today. But I have a friend who has a job writing web apps <6> in LISP. <6> crappy formatting <6> but that was to you..right after you left <20> heh <20> thx <6> hey, I have Nextel...they just mered with sprint. You should give me a discount or extra minutes or something :D <20> practical coomon lisp <20> hm <21> heh <20> paul graham seems to have a nicer book but its hard <6> merged* <20> nice <6> Practical Common LISP is good. <6> So is Common LISP the Language 2. I use it for looking up functions and macros and stuff. <21> yeah I like PCL, I also have PAIP which is good <6> :) <6> Yeah, I use hyperspec sometimes too. (I should use it all the time...since, it would be quicker and more efficient) <21> I'm using ERC Version 5.1.2 with GNU Emacs 22.0.50.2 (i386-unknown-netbsdelf3.0, X toolkit) of 2006-07-02. <6> I'm using ERC too. <6> I LOVE ERC <6> :) <21> indeed <2> hmm theres a job going in brea that wants a scheme head.. wonder who the company is <2> (it was posted by an agency) <3> dpb/ldb <21> damn pretty quick? <6> http://constantly.at/lisp/asdf/Using-asdf-to-load-systems.html#Using%20asdf%20to%20load%20systems <-- where they say to put that in your Lisp's init file, would that mean clisp's init file? (since I use CLISP). An... I can't seem to find a clisp.init on my system. (I looked around andd it seems that people use clisp.init) <6> And* <22> I seem to remember a package that provides a trivial MOP compatibility package for multiple Lisps. What am I thinking of? <6> And when I lookup "Lisp Init File" all I get is stuff about emacs init files :P. <23> chandler: closer-mop <3> chandler: closer is not quite trivial <22> ah. that is what I was thinking of, though <22> all I really need are funcallable-instances <6> hrm <24> hello <10> Hello. <2> hi <6> heyo, so I was about to load and compile port with asdf and then I got that error about a package being locked, well I know how to fix it..with ext:without-package-lock. But I'm not sure what package to unlock, I tried "COMMON-LISP" and "PORT"
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