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Title: Some languages and uses for monads Problem title: Some languages and uses for monads Tags: scala, monads, lisp, functional-programming, clojure Problem: Some languages and uses for monads According to you, which language do you think would be the best for implementing monads (Python/Ruby/LISP)?,also can anyone t...
Some languages and uses for monads Some languages and uses for monads scala monads lisp functional-programming clojure Some Some languages and uses for monads According to you, which language do you think would be the best for implementing monads (Python/Ruby/LISP)?,also can anyone tell me some possible uses of monads ...
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16495246_c0
16495246
lisp
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Title: Can every recursive function be rewritten using tail calls? Problem title: Can every recursive function be rewritten using tail calls? Tags: lisp, clojure, scheme, functional-programming, haskell Problem: Can every recursive function be rewritten using tail calls? Can every recursive function be rewritten using ...
Can every recursive function be rewritten using tail calls? Can every recursive function be rewritten using tail calls? lisp clojure scheme functional-programming haskell tail Can Can every recursive function be rewritten using tail calls? Can every recursive function be rewritten using tail calls? If not, what are exa...
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Title: equal Operator in Common Lisp Problem title: equal Operator in Common Lisp Tags: common-lisp, equality, lisp Problem: equal Operator in Common Lisp Why does this: (every (lambda (x) (equal "a" x)) "aaaaa") and this: (every (lambda (x) (equal "a" x)) "a") return NIL , while this: (every (lambda (x) (equal "a" x))...
equal Operator in Common Lisp equal Operator in Common Lisp common-lisp equality lisp Operator Common Lisp NIL equal Operator in Common Lisp Why does this: and this: return NIL , while this: returns T ? I thought every worked on all sequences.
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42750856_c0
42750856
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Title: Terminate program early and return list Problem title: Terminate program early and return list Tags: scheme, lisp Problem: Terminate program early and return list I have a recursive code and need to terminate it when condition is fullfilled. I am capable of display the list when the condition, but then there are...
Terminate program early and return list Terminate program early and return list scheme lisp Terminate Terminate program early and return list I have a recursive code and need to terminate it when condition is fullfilled. I am capable of display the list when the condition, but then there are another calls on stack that...
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46700574_c0
46700574
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Title: Get very first element of a multi bracket list in Lisp Problem title: Get very first element of a multi bracket list in Lisp Tags: list, lisp, common-lisp Problem: Get very first element of a multi bracket list in Lisp If I have a list as follows: (((X))) I want to get just X and not get the brackets In LISP, if...
Get very first element of a multi bracket list in Lisp Get very first element of a multi bracket list in Lisp list lisp common-lisp Get Lisp CAR Get very first element of a multi bracket list in Lisp If I have a list as follows: I want to get just X and not get the brackets In LISP, if I do CAR , I'll still get the bra...
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Title: Creating lists in various ways Problem title: Creating lists in various ways Tags: sicp, scheme, racket, lisp Problem: Creating lists in various ways I can create the single-element list (2) in all of the following ways: '(2) (list 2) (cons 2 nil) However, why does the following give an error? (2 . nil) Is there...
Creating lists in various ways Creating lists in various ways sicp scheme racket lisp Creating Creating lists in various ways I can create the single-element list (2) in all of the following ways: However, why does the following give an error? Is there no such thing as the "scalar null" value in scheme? Or is there an ...
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4135820_c0
4135820
lisp
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Title: Is Clojure considered Lispy or Schemey? Problem title: Is Clojure considered Lispy or Schemey? Tags: clojure, lisp, scheme Problem: Is Clojure considered Lispy or Schemey? Possible Duplicate: Is Clojure closer to Scheme or Common Lisp from a beginner's perspective? Clojure is a Lisp dialect that runs on the JVM....
Is Clojure considered Lispy or Schemey? Is Clojure considered Lispy or Schemey? clojure lisp scheme Clojure Lispy Schemey Is Clojure considered Lispy or Schemey? Clojure is a Lisp dialect that runs on the JVM. Is Clojure considered Lispy or Schemey? I mean is it like Lisp or like Scheme?
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48758987_c0
48758987
lisp
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Title: Lisp error: code contains a dotted list, ending with Problem title: Lisp error: code contains a dotted list, ending with Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: Lisp error: code contains a dotted list, ending with Trying to compute B^e and getting the weird error *** - code contains a dotted list, ending with B code: (...
Lisp error: code contains a dotted list, ending with Lisp error: code contains a dotted list, ending with lisp common-lisp Lisp Lisp error: code contains a dotted list, ending with Trying to compute B^e and getting the weird error code:
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31503947
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-list dir-name dir-list name) (cond [(empty? dir-list) (content-list dir-name (rest dir-list) name)] [(equal? (first dir-list) name) (string-append dir-name "/" (first dir-list))] [(directory? (first dir-list)) (find (first dir-list) name)] [else (content-list dir-name (rest dir-list) name)] )) Regards, Sam Code signal...
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4140727_c0
4140727
lisp
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Title: Why code-as-data? Problem title: Why code-as-data? Tags: scheme, lisp, data-structures, coding-style, common-lisp Problem: Why code-as-data? What is code-as-data? I've heard it's superior to "code-as-ascii-characters" but why? I personally find the code-as-data philosophy a bit confusing actually. I've dabbled i...
Why code-as-data? Why code-as-data? scheme lisp data-structures coding-style common-lisp Why Why code-as-data? What is code-as-data? I've heard it's superior to "code-as-ascii-characters" but why? I personally find the code-as-data philosophy a bit confusing actually. I've dabbled in Scheme, but I never really got the ...
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7483524_c0
7483524
lisp
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Title: What's the relationship between vector and list in Lisp? Problem title: What's the relationship between vector and list in Lisp? Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: What's the relationship between vector and list in Lisp? I was told that there are only atom and list as the basic data structure in Lisp, do...
What's the relationship between vector and list in Lisp? What's the relationship between vector and list in Lisp? lisp common-lisp What Lisp What's the relationship between vector and list in Lisp? I was told that there are only atom and list as the basic data structure in Lisp, does this mean vector in Lisp ...
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58570311_c0
58570311
lisp
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Title: Lisp sum of multiples of 3 Problem title: Lisp sum of multiples of 3 Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: Lisp sum of multiples of 3 so I'm new to LISP and I was wondering how I could find the sum of numbers that are divisible by 3. Here's what I have done so far: (defun sumel (li) (cond ((null li) 0) ( (zerop (rem ...
Lisp sum of multiples of 3 Lisp sum of multiples of 3 lisp common-lisp Lisp Lisp sum of multiples of 3 so I'm new to LISP and I was wondering how I could find the sum of numbers that are divisible by 3. Here's what I have done so far: A little hint to what I'm doing wrong would be great.
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2350788_c0
2350788
lisp
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Title: What features is lisp lacking? Problem title: What features is lisp lacking? Tags: language-features, lisp Problem: What features is lisp lacking? I have read that most languages are becoming more and more like lisp, adopting features that lisp has had for a long time. I was wondering, what are the features, old...
What features is lisp lacking? What features is lisp lacking? language-features lisp What What features is lisp lacking? I have read that most languages are becoming more and more like lisp, adopting features that lisp has had for a long time. I was wondering, what are the features, old or new, that lisp does not have?...
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71288369_c0
71288369
lisp
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Title: How to create a list with a dotted-pair using only list function in lisp? Problem title: How to create a list with a dotted-pair using only list function in lisp? Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: How to create a list with a dotted-pair using only list function in lisp? Let's say I have the following list: (A B ....
How to create a list with a dotted-pair using only list function in lisp? How to create a list with a dotted-pair using only list function in lisp? common-lisp lisp only How How to create a list with a dotted-pair using only list function in lisp? Let's say I have the following list: (A B . D) . How I would reproduce t...
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20643147
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Title: Meaning of 'quote in Lisp Problem title: Meaning of 'quote in Lisp Tags: sicp, scheme, lisp Problem: Meaning of 'quote in Lisp This question arose when reading SICP . Why (list 'quote '(a b c)) evaluated by the interpreter ( R5RS in Dr.Racket ) as '(a b c) . For me it should be (quote (a b c)) . For in...
Meaning of 'quote in Lisp Meaning of 'quote in Lisp sicp scheme lisp Meaning Lisp Meaning of 'quote in Lisp This question arose when reading SICP . Why (list 'quote '(a b c)) evaluated by the interpreter ( R5RS in Dr.Racket ) as '(a b c) . For me it should be (quote (a b c)) . For instance (list 'quot '(a b c...
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Title: Which Scheme IDE's are there? Problem title: Which Scheme IDE's are there? Tags: scheme, lisp, ide Problem: Which Scheme IDE's are there? I am planning on learning Scheme (by following SICP ) and afterwards doing a project with this language. However, I was wondering what would be a good IDE for this? ...
Which Scheme IDE's are there? Which Scheme IDE's are there? scheme lisp ide Which Scheme IDE Which Scheme IDE's are there? I am planning on learning Scheme (by following SICP ) and afterwards doing a project with this language. However, I was wondering what would be a good IDE for this? I've looked around a b...
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Title: Lisp Assign variable to parameter Problem title: Lisp Assign variable to parameter Tags: lisp Problem: Lisp Assign variable to parameter I am attempting to assign the variable a the parameter (list) in my function. I keep getting variable L has no value, how can I assign the variable inside the function the list...
Lisp Assign variable to parameter Lisp Assign variable to parameter lisp Lisp Assign Lisp Assign variable to parameter I am attempting to assign the variable a the parameter (list) in my function. I keep getting variable L has no value, how can I assign the variable inside the function the list parameter?
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Title: Add times in buffer Problem title: Add times in buffer Tags: lisp, emacs, elisp Problem: Add times in buffer Suppose I have an emacs buffer which contains times in the format minutes'seconds'' and in the format minutes' as well as seconds'' for example 5'30'', 6'15'', 10' and 1''. Is it possible to add all times...
Add times in buffer Add times in buffer lisp emacs elisp Add Add times in buffer Suppose I have an emacs buffer which contains times in the format minutes'seconds'' and in the format minutes' as well as seconds'' for example 5'30'', 6'15'', 10' and 1''. Is it possible to add all times in the buffer automatically with o...
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Title: How to accumulate count in nested for loops? Problem title: How to accumulate count in nested for loops? Tags: lisp, nested-loops, common-lisp Problem: How to accumulate count in nested for loops? I have the following: (let ((count 0)) (loop for i from 1 to 3 do (loop for j from 1 to 3 do (loop for k from 1 to 3...
How to accumulate count in nested for loops? How to accumulate count in nested for loops? lisp nested-loops common-lisp 1 How How to accumulate count in nested for loops? I have the following: Which is the fastest, lispish, construct to do this?
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Title: Practical example of Lisp's flexibility? Problem title: Practical example of Lisp's flexibility? Tags: lisp, homoiconicity Problem: Practical example of Lisp's flexibility? Someone is trying to sell Lisp to me, as a super powerful language that can do everything ever, and then some. Is there a practica...
Practical example of Lisp's flexibility? Practical example of Lisp's flexibility? lisp homoiconicity Practical Lisp Practical example of Lisp's flexibility? Someone is trying to sell Lisp to me, as a super powerful language that can do everything ever, and then some. Is there a practical code example of Lisp'...
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-ends-with? "?" (symbol-name item))) collect item) ,expression) ,guess)) (defun solve-format (exp) (cond ((null exp) 'x?) ((atom exp) exp) ((list exp) (cons (solve-format (car exp)) (if (cdr exp) (solve-format (cdr exp)) nil))) (t (print "what")))) (defmacro isentropic-expansion (t01 t02 p01 p02 gamma) `(solve-format '...
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dx dy) circle) ; ; POLYGON ; (defun make-polygon () (list nil :black)) (defun items (shape) (car shape)) (defun set-items (shape val) (setf (car shape) val) shape) (defun movep (polygon dx dy) (mapcar (lambda (b) (move b dx dy)) (items polygon)) polygon) ; ; PICTURE ; (defun make-picture () (list nil :black)) ;(defun ...
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Title: How can I check if a variable exists in Scheme? Problem title: How can I check if a variable exists in Scheme? Tags: lisp, scheme Problem: How can I check if a variable exists in Scheme? Is there a way to check if a variable exists in Scheme? Even doing things like (if variable) or (null? variable) cause errors ...
How can I check if a variable exists in Scheme? How can I check if a variable exists in Scheme? lisp scheme How Scheme How can I check if a variable exists in Scheme? Is there a way to check if a variable exists in Scheme? Even doing things like (if variable) or (null? variable) cause errors because the variable is not...
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Title: #1# is not a symbol or lambda expression Problem title: #1# is not a symbol or lambda expression Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: #1# is not a symbol or lambda expression I try to create Euklid's algorithm in LISP. My code : (defun euklid( x y) (cond ((= x y) x) ((> x y) (euklid((- x y) y))) ) I get an error In ...
#1# is not a symbol or lambda expression #1# is not a symbol or lambda expression common-lisp lisp #1# is not a symbol or lambda expression I try to create Euklid's algorithm in LISP. My code : I get an error In the form (#1=(- X Y) Y), #1# is not a symbol or lambda expression. How I can correct this error ? I know tha...
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33545007
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Title: Illegal syntax error Problem title: Illegal syntax error Tags: common-lisp, lisp, loops, syntax-error Problem: Illegal syntax error (defun copy (l) (let ((lst (list))) (loop for i in l (if (not (null i)) (push i (cdr (last lst)))))) lst) I'm having an error which I don't understand. This function is supposed to ...
Illegal syntax error Illegal syntax error common-lisp lisp loops syntax-error Illegal LOOP Illegal syntax error I'm having an error which I don't understand. This function is supposed to copy the elements of a list to a new list. The error apoints to illegal syntax inside the LOOP statement.
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52486997_c0
52486997
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Title: How can i check if a URL exists via Guile Scheme? Problem title: How can i check if a URL exists via Guile Scheme? Tags: lisp, scheme, http, guile Problem: How can i check if a URL exists via Guile Scheme? I tried to google my question before but i didn't found anything about how to check if a URL http status co...
How can i check if a URL exists via Guile Scheme? How can i check if a URL exists via Guile Scheme? lisp scheme http guile How URL Guile Scheme How can i check if a URL exists via Guile Scheme? I tried to google my question before but i didn't found anything about how to check if a URL http status code is 404 or not by...
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38139043
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Title: Racket and OpenCV Problem title: Racket and OpenCV Tags: racket, opencv, lisp Problem: Racket and OpenCV I would like to use OpenCV with the Racket programming language. I normally use Python but would like to use Racket so that I can start using it for computer vision projects. However, I do not know how to use...
Racket and OpenCV Racket and OpenCV racket opencv lisp Racket OpenCV Racket and OpenCV I would like to use OpenCV with the Racket programming language. I normally use Python but would like to use Racket so that I can start using it for computer vision projects. However, I do not know how to use/link the OpenCV library ...
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5528779
lisp
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Title: Is this a closure? Problem title: Is this a closure? Tags: closures, lisp Problem: Is this a closure? Some guy asserts that the following piece of code is an illustration of closure in Lisp. I'm not familiar with Lisp, but believe he is wrong. I don't see any free variables, it seems to me as an example of ordin...
Is this a closure? Is this a closure? closures lisp Is this a closure? Some guy asserts that the following piece of code is an illustration of closure in Lisp. I'm not familiar with Lisp, but believe he is wrong. I don't see any free variables, it seems to me as an example of ordinary high level functions. Could you pl...
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ued like I can null in Scheme? Also, why did the 8 appear after the error message? Code signals: java.lang.NullPointerException, What, stdin:5:6, gnu.math.IntNum.compare, IntNum.java:181, atInteractiveLevel-5.run, stdin:5, gnu.expr.ModuleExp.evalModule2, ModuleExp.java:293, gnu.expr.ModuleExp.evalModule, ModuleExp.java...
ued like I can null in Scheme? Also, why did the 8 appear after the error message? Code signals: java.lang.NullPointerException, What, stdin:5:6, gnu.math.IntNum.compare, IntNum.java:181, atInteractiveLevel-5.run, stdin:5, gnu.expr.ModuleExp.evalModule2, ModuleExp.java:293, gnu.expr.ModuleExp.evalModule, ModuleExp.java...
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4638710
lisp
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Title: Maximum debug info from Steel Bank Common Lisp & Slime Problem title: Maximum debug info from Steel Bank Common Lisp & Slime Tags: lisp, common-lisp, sbcl, slime Problem: Maximum debug info from Steel Bank Common Lisp & Slime What's the best way to initialise a Lisp session (I'm using Slime and sbcl) suc...
Maximum debug info from Steel Bank Common Lisp & Slime Maximum debug info from Steel Bank Common Lisp & Slime lisp common-lisp sbcl slime Steel Maximum Bank Common Lisp Slime Maximum debug info from Steel Bank Common Lisp & Slime What's the best way to initialise a Lisp session (I'm using Slime and sbcl) such t...
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8663225_c0
8663225
lisp
0
Title: How can I call Windows API functions using emacs lisp? Problem title: How can I call Windows API functions using emacs lisp? Tags: windows, lisp, emacs, api Problem: How can I call Windows API functions using emacs lisp? I want to call some Windows API functions to manipulate Windows Input Method Editor to make ...
How can I call Windows API functions using emacs lisp? How can I call Windows API functions using emacs lisp? windows lisp emacs api emacs How Windows API How can I call Windows API functions using emacs lisp? I want to call some Windows API functions to manipulate Windows Input Method Editor to make my Emacs an IME-aw...
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29630881_c0
29630881
lisp
0
Title: OPENDCL (AUTOCAD): avoid exiting modeless dialog if [ENTER] is pressed Problem title: OPENDCL (AUTOCAD): avoid exiting modeless dialog if [ENTER] is pressed Tags: autocad, dialog, lisp, modeless Problem: OPENDCL (AUTOCAD): avoid exiting modeless dialog if [ENTER] is pressed I was looking for a way to avoid exiti...
OPENDCL (AUTOCAD): avoid exiting modeless dialog if [ENTER] is pressed OPENDCL (AUTOCAD): avoid exiting modeless dialog if [ENTER] is pressed autocad dialog lisp modeless OPENDCL AUTOCAD ENTER OPENDCL (AUTOCAD): avoid exiting modeless dialog if [ENTER] is pressed I was looking for a way to avoid exiting modeless dialog...
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5764423_c0
5764423
lisp
0
Title: How abstract is Objective-C compared to Lisp? Problem title: How abstract is Objective-C compared to Lisp? Tags: lisp, objective-c Problem: How abstract is Objective-C compared to Lisp? I am coming from Lisp and wish to develop an Iphone app. I was hoping to hear from other lisp or python developes on how Object...
How abstract is Objective-C compared to Lisp? How abstract is Objective-C compared to Lisp? lisp objective-c How Objective-C Lisp How abstract is Objective-C compared to Lisp? I am coming from Lisp and wish to develop an Iphone app. I was hoping to hear from other lisp or python developes on how Objective-c compares to...
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764412_c0
764412
lisp
0
Title: Python Macros: Use Cases? Problem title: Python Macros: Use Cases? Tags: scheme, lisp, macros, python Problem: Python Macros: Use Cases? If Python had a macro facility similar to Lisp/Scheme (something like MetaPython ), how would you use it? If you are a Lisp/Scheme programmer, what sorts of things do you use m...
Python Macros: Use Cases? Python Macros: Use Cases? scheme lisp macros python Python Macros Use Cases Python Macros: Use Cases? If Python had a macro facility similar to Lisp/Scheme (something like MetaPython ), how would you use it? If you are a Lisp/Scheme programmer, what sorts of things do you use macros for (other...
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25767831_c0
25767831
lisp
0
Title: CSP style asynchronous programming in Scheme (CHICKEN) Problem title: CSP style asynchronous programming in Scheme (CHICKEN) Tags: chicken-scheme, lisp, scheme, asynchronous Problem: CSP style asynchronous programming in Scheme (CHICKEN) Is there an egg or some library that would allow me to write CSP style prog...
CSP style asynchronous programming in Scheme (CHICKEN) CSP style asynchronous programming in Scheme (CHICKEN) chicken-scheme lisp scheme asynchronous CSP Scheme CHICKEN CSP style asynchronous programming in Scheme (CHICKEN) Is there an egg or some library that would allow me to write CSP style programs in Scheme? By CS...
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39670342_c0
39670342
lisp
0
Title: Find most frequent element in a list in lisp Problem title: Find most frequent element in a list in lisp Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: Find most frequent element in a list in lisp I've been searching for a while for a function that does this in (Common) Lisp. Does one already exist, or do I need to code it on...
Find most frequent element in a list in lisp Find most frequent element in a list in lisp lisp common-lisp Find Find most frequent element in a list in lisp I've been searching for a while for a function that does this in (Common) Lisp. Does one already exist, or do I need to code it on my own? To be more specific, I'm...
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16375231_c0
16375231
lisp
0
Title: GUI Programming in LISP? Problem title: GUI Programming in LISP? Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: GUI Programming in LISP? I did a fair amount of Lisp programming a few years back, but it was all really console-based things. I did use cells-gtk (2), but now that's really not maintained anymore and obviously we'r...
GUI Programming in LISP? GUI Programming in LISP? common-lisp lisp GUI Programming LISP GUI Programming in LISP? I did a fair amount of Lisp programming a few years back, but it was all really console-based things. I did use cells-gtk (2), but now that's really not maintained anymore and obviously we're Gtk3 now. Does ...
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2561221_c0
2561221
lisp
0
Title: Examples of what Lisp's macros can be used for Problem title: Examples of what Lisp's macros can be used for Tags: lisp, macros Problem: Examples of what Lisp's macros can be used for I've heard that Lisp's macro system is very powerful. However, I find it difficult to find some practical examples of w...
Examples of what Lisp's macros can be used for Examples of what Lisp's macros can be used for lisp macros Examples Lisp Examples of what Lisp's macros can be used for I've heard that Lisp's macro system is very powerful. However, I find it difficult to find some practical examples of what they can be used for...
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8869436_c0
8869436
lisp
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Title: Can someone explain me with some example the difference beteen Apply and Eval in LISP? Problem title: Can someone explain me with some example the difference beteen Apply and Eval in LISP? Tags: apply, lisp, eval Problem: Can someone explain me with some example the difference beteen Apply and Eval in LISP? Can ...
Can someone explain me with some example the difference beteen Apply and Eval in LISP? Can someone explain me with some example the difference beteen Apply and Eval in LISP? apply lisp eval Can Apply Eval LISP Can someone explain me with some example the difference beteen Apply and Eval in LISP? Can someone explain me ...
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34705239_c0
34705239
lisp
0
Title: funcall function error cannot take car lisp Problem title: funcall function error cannot take car lisp Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: funcall function error cannot take car lisp What's wrong with this code? (defun f (l) (funcall #'(lambda (ff) (cond ((null l)nil) ((listp (car l)) (append ff (f (cdr l)) (car ff...
funcall function error cannot take car lisp funcall function error cannot take car lisp common-lisp lisp Cannot funcall function error cannot take car lisp What's wrong with this code? If I enter (f '(( 1 2 3))) it gives me an error: What's wrong?
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30623250_c0
30623250
lisp
0
Title: LISP - Closest function without setq/setf etc Problem title: LISP - Closest function without setq/setf etc Tags: cluster-computing, closest, centroid, lisp Problem: LISP - Closest function without setq/setf etc I'm trying to write the "closest" function,in Lisp, without using setq/setf etc... The function finds ...
LISP - Closest function without setq/setf etc LISP - Closest function without setq/setf etc cluster-computing closest centroid lisp LISP Closest LISP - Closest function without setq/setf etc I'm trying to write the "closest" function,in Lisp, without using setq/setf etc... The function finds the nearest vector of a giv...
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11412100_c0
11412100
lisp
0
Title: How to install the slime into emacs under Windows7 Problem title: How to install the slime into emacs under Windows7 Tags: slime, lisp, emacs Problem: How to install the slime into emacs under Windows7 How to install the slime into emacs under Win7? I download a compact package with '.tgz'. But it seems for linu...
How to install the slime into emacs under Windows7 How to install the slime into emacs under Windows7 slime lisp emacs How Windows7 How to install the slime into emacs under Windows7 How to install the slime into emacs under Win7? I download a compact package with '.tgz'. But it seems for linux. But there is really not...
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2000910_c0
2000910
lisp
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Title: How to create data structure in Tcl? Problem title: How to create data structure in Tcl? Tags: tcl, lisp, data-structures Problem: How to create data structure in Tcl? I am translating some lisp code to Tcl and wonder if there is anything like lisp's defstruct in Tcl for creating data structures? If nothing is b...
How to create data structure in Tcl? How to create data structure in Tcl? tcl lisp data-structures How Tcl How to create data structure in Tcl? I am translating some lisp code to Tcl and wonder if there is anything like lisp's defstruct in Tcl for creating data structures? If nothing is built into Tcl, what extension p...
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32458447_c0
32458447
lisp
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Title: Extract text from gimp xcf files Problem title: Extract text from gimp xcf files Tags: text-extraction, xcf, bash, lisp Problem: Extract text from gimp xcf files I can't get out from lisp, to pass to bash, in the same script... #!/bin/bash { gimp -n -i -b - <<EOF (let* ( (file's (cadr (file-glob "*.xcf" 1))) (fi...
Extract text from gimp xcf files Extract text from gimp xcf files text-extraction xcf bash lisp gimp Extract EOF Extract text from gimp xcf files I can't get out from lisp, to pass to bash, in the same script...
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71843623_c0
71843623
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Title: trying to convert C to Lisp Problem title: trying to convert C to Lisp Tags: lisp, loops, common-lisp, code-translation Problem: trying to convert C to Lisp I am trying to convert this code to lisp code. But don't know how to do it is it right? for (j=i-1; j>=0 && list[j]>key; j--) { list[j+1] = list[j]; } (loop...
trying to convert C to Lisp trying to convert C to Lisp lisp loops common-lisp code-translation foo Lisp i-1 trying to convert C to Lisp I am trying to convert this code to lisp code. But don't know how to do it is it right?
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10680430_c0
10680430
lisp
0
Title: How to build static lib of ecl.dll under Windows with MSVC2010? Problem title: How to build static lib of ecl.dll under Windows with MSVC2010? Tags: lisp, ecl, common-lisp Problem: How to build static lib of ecl.dll under Windows with MSVC2010? I want to build a program ("exe" or "static lib") using ECL, but und...
How to build static lib of ecl.dll under Windows with MSVC2010? How to build static lib of ecl.dll under Windows with MSVC2010? lisp ecl common-lisp How ecl.dll Windows MSVC2010 How to build static lib of ecl.dll under Windows with MSVC2010? I want to build a program ("exe" or "static lib") using ECL, but under windows...
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1223394_c0
1223394
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Title: can I use two different lisp+slime/swanks from the same emacs? Problem title: can I use two different lisp+slime/swanks from the same emacs? Tags: slime, emacs, lisp, clojure Problem: can I use two different lisp+slime/swanks from the same emacs? can I use common lisp and Clojure from within emacs at the same ti...
can I use two different lisp+slime/swanks from the same emacs? can I use two different lisp+slime/swanks from the same emacs? slime emacs lisp clojure the can I use two different lisp+slime/swanks from the same emacs? can I use common lisp and Clojure from within emacs at the same time? I would like to have each lisp-R...
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4766084_c0
4766084
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Title: Programming Language for Berkeley Overmind Starcraft AI competition Problem title: Programming Language for Berkeley Overmind Starcraft AI competition Tags: starcraftgym, scheme, python, lisp, prolog Problem: Programming Language for Berkeley Overmind Starcraft AI competition Does anyone know which programming l...
Programming Language for Berkeley Overmind Starcraft AI competition Programming Language for Berkeley Overmind Starcraft AI competition starcraftgym scheme python lisp prolog Programming Language Berkeley Overmind Starcraft Programming Language for Berkeley Overmind Starcraft AI competition Does anyone know which progr...
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3074586_c0
3074586
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Title: how to turn off the debugger in sbcl Problem title: how to turn off the debugger in sbcl Tags: common-lisp, sbcl, lisp, debugging Problem: how to turn off the debugger in sbcl I'm trying to learn common lisp currently and I've been using sbcl (I hope that's a decent implementation choice.) Coming from ruby and i...
how to turn off the debugger in sbcl how to turn off the debugger in sbcl common-lisp sbcl lisp debugging how to turn off the debugger in sbcl I'm trying to learn common lisp currently and I've been using sbcl (I hope that's a decent implementation choice.) Coming from ruby and irb I find the automatic moved to a debug...
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42630011_c0
42630011
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Title: lisp swap list elements Problem title: lisp swap list elements Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: lisp swap list elements This is my lisp code. (defun f (lst) (append (subst (last lst) (first lst) (car lst)) (subst (first lst) (last lst) (cdr lst))) ) (f '(a b c d)) This code's output is (D B C . A) The function w...
lisp swap list elements lisp swap list elements lisp common-lisp lisp swap list elements This is my lisp code. (f '(a b c d)) This code's output is (D B C . A) The function works well, but it does not finish because of symbol. I want make (D B C A) without symbol. How do I fix it? Or is there a better way? I would appr...
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54290743_c0
54290743
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Title: How can I create n dimensional list? Problem title: How can I create n dimensional list? Tags: list, lisp Problem: How can I create n dimensional list? As a beginner, I am struggling with lips, in my program I have a list like : (((NIL (B) (C) (B)) (A)) (E) (G)) But what I want to construct is n-dimensional list...
How can I create n dimensional list? How can I create n dimensional list? list lisp How NIL How can I create n dimensional list? As a beginner, I am struggling with lips, in my program I have a list like : (((NIL (B) (C) (B)) (A)) (E) (G)) But what I want to construct is n-dimensional list (3-dim in this case): I have ...
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33724475_c1
33724475
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143))) (do ((f1 45) ((f1 98) ((f1 122) (f1 143))))) user=> (clojure.walk/macroexpand-all '(m1-do f1 (45 98 122 143 215))) (do ((f1 45) ((f1 98) ((f1 122) ((f1 143) (f1 215)))))) The problem seems that each call returns a list, which adds another pair of () and I also tried to develop some flattening function and use i...
143))) (do ((f1 45) ((f1 98) ((f1 122) (f1 143))))) user=> (clojure.walk/macroexpand-all '(m1-do f1 (45 98 122 143 215))) (do ((f1 45) ((f1 98) ((f1 122) ((f1 143) (f1 215)))))) The problem seems that each call returns a list, which adds another pair of () and I also tried to develop some flattening function and use i...
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27506628_c0
27506628
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Title: Cond definition in scheme Problem title: Cond definition in scheme Tags: conditional-statements, scheme, eval, lisp, racket Problem: Cond definition in scheme This will be an easy question I guess but I need it.I am making a simulator game in scheme(Dr Racket)and I want to change how cond works.But to change the...
Cond definition in scheme Cond definition in scheme conditional-statements scheme eval lisp racket Cond Cond definition in scheme This will be an easy question I guess but I need it.I am making a simulator game in scheme(Dr Racket)and I want to change how cond works.But to change the thing cond does I need to know the ...
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31868276_c0
31868276
lisp
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Title: Resources for learning tree-based genetic programming in LISP? Problem title: Resources for learning tree-based genetic programming in LISP? Tags: tree, lisp, genetic-programming, genetic-algorithm Problem: Resources for learning tree-based genetic programming in LISP? I want to try to evolve a program in LISP t...
Resources for learning tree-based genetic programming in LISP? Resources for learning tree-based genetic programming in LISP? tree lisp genetic-programming genetic-algorithm Resources LISP Resources for learning tree-based genetic programming in LISP? I want to try to evolve a program in LISP that can play Go. What are...
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18008935_c0
18008935
lisp
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Title: Is there a book/guide for implementing a conditional restart system Problem title: Is there a book/guide for implementing a conditional restart system Tags: condition-system, scheme, lisp Problem: Is there a book/guide for implementing a conditional restart system I'm interesting in learning more about condition...
Is there a book/guide for implementing a conditional restart system Is there a book/guide for implementing a conditional restart system condition-system scheme lisp Is there a book/guide for implementing a conditional restart system I'm interesting in learning more about conditional restart systems and how they work. I...
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1868569_c0
1868569
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Title: Compiling to idiomatic C Problem title: Compiling to idiomatic C Tags: haskell, lisp, compiler-construction Problem: Compiling to idiomatic C Are there any compilers out there for function or lisp-ish languages that compile to idiomatic C? Most compilers out there seem to provide something resembling a machine l...
Compiling to idiomatic C Compiling to idiomatic C haskell lisp compiler-construction Compiling Compiling to idiomatic C Are there any compilers out there for function or lisp-ish languages that compile to idiomatic C? Most compilers out there seem to provide something resembling a machine language composed of C macros....
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20077818_c1
20077818
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24969837_c0
24969837
lisp
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Title: Emacs Lisp: Which function called? Problem title: Emacs Lisp: Which function called? Tags: emacs, external-process, lisp Problem: Emacs Lisp: Which function called? Is there a way to find out, what function called? Let's say, there's a handler-function that monitors requests to an external process. Before it pro...
Emacs Lisp: Which function called? Emacs Lisp: Which function called? emacs external-process lisp Emacs Lisp Which Emacs Lisp: Which function called? Is there a way to find out, what function called? Let's say, there's a handler-function that monitors requests to an external process. Before it processes the requests, i...
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54953460_c0
54953460
lisp
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Title: How to print a new line in lisp? Problem title: How to print a new line in lisp? Tags: lisp, newline, common-lisp Problem: How to print a new line in lisp? I have tried a lot to print a new line in lisp. I want to print a new line like java (system.out.println()), and not necessarily having anything. I know that...
How to print a new line in lisp? How to print a new line in lisp? lisp newline common-lisp How How to print a new line in lisp? I have tried a lot to print a new line in lisp. I want to print a new line like java (system.out.println()), and not necessarily having anything. I know that print goes to a new line however I...
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26449495_c0
26449495
lisp
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Title: common lisp and emacs Problem title: common lisp and emacs Tags: lisp, emacs, common-lisp Problem: common lisp and emacs I'm trying to install common lisp on an Ubuntu system with no success so far . I'm newbie in emacs and linux . I tried using lispbox by downloading the tar ball and running sh lispbox.sh comma...
common lisp and emacs common lisp and emacs lisp emacs common-lisp common lisp and emacs I'm trying to install common lisp on an Ubuntu system with no success so far . I'm newbie in emacs and linux . I tried using lispbox by downloading the tar ball and running sh lispbox.sh command but the shell reports Bad substituti...
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27722641_c0
27722641
lisp
0
Title: why is the warning sign popping out? in lisp programming Problem title: why is the warning sign popping out? in lisp programming Tags: lisp, common-lisp, allegro, allegro-cl Problem: why is the warning sign popping out? in lisp programming Why is this "Warning: Free reference to undeclared variable ARAD assumed ...
why is the warning sign popping out? in lisp programming why is the warning sign popping out? in lisp programming lisp common-lisp allegro allegro-cl Place Arad Zerind why is the warning sign popping out? in lisp programming Why is this "Warning: Free reference to undeclared variable ARAD assumed special." popping out?
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8932304_c0
8932304
lisp
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Title: Lisp Coerce and Set function explanation Problem title: Lisp Coerce and Set function explanation Tags: lisp, coerce, quote, set Problem: Lisp Coerce and Set function explanation I try to do this directly to the interpret: (setf example (coerce "blablabla" 'list)) and works fine. Infact (car example) returns #\b ...
Lisp Coerce and Set function explanation Lisp Coerce and Set function explanation lisp coerce quote set Lisp Coerce Set Lisp Coerce and Set function explanation I try to do this directly to the interpret: and works fine. Infact (car example) returns #\b but if I try this: I don't get the same! How can I fix?
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60875163_c1
60875163
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1
) (if (findfile (setq file seed)) (progn (setq count 1 flist (fnsplitl seed) ) (while (findfile (setq file (strcat (car flist) (cadr flist) "(" (itoa (setq count (1+ count))) ")" (caddr flist) ) ) ) ) ) ) file ) (defun FormatDate ( sysvar format ) (menucmd (strcat "m=$(edtime,$(getvar," sysvar ")," format ")")) ) Code...
) (if (findfile (setq file seed)) (progn (setq count 1 flist (fnsplitl seed) ) (while (findfile (setq file (strcat (car flist) (cadr flist) "(" (itoa (setq count (1+ count))) ")" (caddr flist) ) ) ) ) ) ) file ) (defun FormatDate ( sysvar format ) (menucmd (strcat "m=$(edtime,$(getvar," sysvar ")," format ")")) ) Code...
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19054657_c0
19054657
lisp
0
Title: How to pass arithmetic operators as function parameters in LISP? Problem title: How to pass arithmetic operators as function parameters in LISP? Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: How to pass arithmetic operators as function parameters in LISP? For example, I want to define a function like this: (defun operation (...
How to pass arithmetic operators as function parameters in LISP? How to pass arithmetic operators as function parameters in LISP? common-lisp lisp How LISP How to pass arithmetic operators as function parameters in LISP? For example, I want to define a function like this: But the lisp compiler complains about code like...
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14690034_c1
14690034
lisp
1
2 FILE-2)) is not of type ARRAY. [Condition of type TYPE-ERROR] Swc works fine, in that seems to return an array- however Sbc doesn't- I tested Sbc with small and huge (wc 13000 65000 627677) flat files and it returned an array when called in SLIME, however it isn't working in this case. The let* expression seems to be...
2 FILE-2)) is not of type ARRAY. [Condition of type TYPE-ERROR] Swc works fine, in that seems to return an array- however Sbc doesn't- I tested Sbc with small and huge (wc 13000 65000 627677) flat files and it returned an array when called in SLIME, however it isn't working in this case. The let* expression seems to be...
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36278366_c0
36278366
lisp
0
Title: In AutoLISP is it possible to get function name in function body? Problem title: In AutoLISP is it possible to get function name in function body? Tags: lisp, autolisp, autocad-plugin Problem: In AutoLISP is it possible to get function name in function body? In specified conditions I want to print name of fuctio...
In AutoLISP is it possible to get function name in function body? In AutoLISP is it possible to get function name in function body? lisp autolisp autocad-plugin AutoLISP __FUNCTION__ In AutoLISP is it possible to get function name in function body? In specified conditions I want to print name of fuction in this functio...
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19213072_c0
19213072
lisp
0
Title: Cons element to list vs cons list to element in Scheme Problem title: Cons element to list vs cons list to element in Scheme Tags: scheme, list, lisp, cons Problem: Cons element to list vs cons list to element in Scheme What's the difference between using cons to combine an element to a list and using cons to co...
Cons element to list vs cons list to element in Scheme Cons element to list vs cons list to element in Scheme scheme list lisp cons Cons Scheme Cons element to list vs cons list to element in Scheme What's the difference between using cons to combine an element to a list and using cons to combine a list to an element i...
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4128993_c0
4128993
lisp
0
Title: Consolidated cond arguments in Clojure (CL style) Problem title: Consolidated cond arguments in Clojure (CL style) Tags: conditional-statements, lisp, common-lisp, clojure Problem: Consolidated cond arguments in Clojure (CL style) In Clojure I do this (println (cond false "don't care" "otherwise" "otherwise")) I...
Consolidated cond arguments in Clojure (CL style) Consolidated cond arguments in Clojure (CL style) conditional-statements lisp common-lisp clojure Consolidated Clojure Consolidated cond arguments in Clojure (CL style) In Clojure I do this In Common LISP this would be Is there a way to get this kind of simplified cond ...
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130475_c0
130475
lisp
0
Title: Why is Lisp used for AI? Problem title: Why is Lisp used for AI? Tags: lisp, artificial-intelligence Problem: Why is Lisp used for AI? I've been learning Lisp to expand my horizons because I have heard that it is used in AI programming. After doing some exploring, I have yet to find AI examples or anything in th...
Why is Lisp used for AI? Why is Lisp used for AI? lisp artificial-intelligence Why Lisp Why is Lisp used for AI? I've been learning Lisp to expand my horizons because I have heard that it is used in AI programming. After doing some exploring, I have yet to find AI examples or anything in the language that would make it...
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20749277_c0
20749277
lisp
0
Title: Remove integers from list Problem title: Remove integers from list Tags: racket, scheme, lisp, list Problem: Remove integers from list I have a strange problem that couple of hours can't implement in Scheme. Let's say we have: (define x '( (Orlando (NY 3)) (Chicago (Montana 5) (Orlando 8)) ...and so on ... ) I w...
Remove integers from list Remove integers from list racket scheme lisp list list Remove Orlando Chicago Montana Remove integers from list I have a strange problem that couple of hours can't implement in Scheme. Let's say we have: I want to transform it to Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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18045842_c0
18045842
lisp
0
Title: Appending character to string in Common Lisp Problem title: Appending character to string in Common Lisp Tags: character, string, lisp, common-lisp Problem: Appending character to string in Common Lisp I have a character ch that I want to append to a string str . I realize you can concatenate strings like such: ...
Appending character to string in Common Lisp Appending character to string in Common Lisp character string lisp common-lisp Appending Common Lisp Appending character to string in Common Lisp I have a character ch that I want to append to a string str . I realize you can concatenate strings like such: But that seems rat...
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73340204_c2
73340204
lisp
2
alls/sbcl/2.2.7/bin/sbcl: No such file or directory It seems like the bug is apparent in 2.2.7 and 2.2.6, but it seems like 2.2.5 installs perfectly. Code signals: Installing, SBCL, Mac, zstd.h, save.c:45:11, GENESIS, make-target-1.sh, sbcl.h, libsbcl.a, sbcl.mk, config.h, constants.h, coreparse.c:48:11, Wall, Wundef, ...
alls/sbcl/2.2.7/bin/sbcl: No such file or directory It seems like the bug is apparent in 2.2.7 and 2.2.6, but it seems like 2.2.5 installs perfectly. Code signals: Installing, SBCL, Mac, zstd.h, save.c:45:11, GENESIS, make-target-1.sh, sbcl.h, libsbcl.a, sbcl.mk, config.h, constants.h, coreparse.c:48:11, Wall, Wundef, ...
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74027152_c0
74027152
lisp
0
Title: `NOT` is Not A Macro But A Function in Common Lisp Problem title: `NOT` is Not A Macro But A Function in Common Lisp Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: `NOT` is Not A Macro But A Function in Common Lisp I don't know why NOT is defined as a function but a macro . I've heard that function call may be cache-unfriendl...
`NOT` is Not A Macro But A Function in Common Lisp `NOT` is Not A Macro But A Function in Common Lisp lisp common-lisp NOT Macro But Common Lisp `NOT` is Not A Macro But A Function in Common Lisp I don't know why NOT is defined as a function but a macro . I've heard that function call may be cache-unfriendly. Will it b...
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1146366_c0
1146366
lisp
0
Title: How can I use Scheme/Lisp/Clojure for Matrix/LP problems? Problem title: How can I use Scheme/Lisp/Clojure for Matrix/LP problems? Tags: clojure, scheme, matrix, lisp, java Problem: How can I use Scheme/Lisp/Clojure for Matrix/LP problems? I need to perform numerical analysis like that supported by MatLab or Num...
How can I use Scheme/Lisp/Clojure for Matrix/LP problems? How can I use Scheme/Lisp/Clojure for Matrix/LP problems? clojure scheme matrix lisp java How Scheme Lisp Clojure Matrix How can I use Scheme/Lisp/Clojure for Matrix/LP problems? I need to perform numerical analysis like that supported by MatLab or NumPy. Is the...
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47850347_c0
47850347
lisp
0
Title: lisp (prime number) code not working Problem title: lisp (prime number) code not working Tags: primes, lisp Problem: lisp (prime number) code not working this is a code that takes an input and prints if it is prime or not the last if always prints "false" , why ? (print "Enter a positive integer") (setq num (rea...
lisp (prime number) code not working lisp (prime number) code not working primes lisp Enter lisp (prime number) code not working this is a code that takes an input and prints if it is prime or not the last if always prints "false" , why ?
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10126209_c0
10126209
lisp
0
Title: Issue of quicklisp with clisp on Windows 7 Problem title: Issue of quicklisp with clisp on Windows 7 Tags: clisp, common-lisp, lisp, quicklisp, slime Problem: Issue of quicklisp with clisp on Windows 7 I installed quicklisp/slime/clisp on windows 7. When I started slime with M-x slime , I got this error message....
Issue of quicklisp with clisp on Windows 7 Issue of quicklisp with clisp on Windows 7 clisp common-lisp lisp quicklisp slime Issue Windows M-x Issue of quicklisp with clisp on Windows 7 I installed quicklisp/slime/clisp on windows 7. When I started slime with M-x slime , I got this error message. I could enter 'continu...
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5941397_c0
5941397
lisp
0
Title: Print keys from plist based on values? Problem title: Print keys from plist based on values? Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: Print keys from plist based on values? How do i iterate and print the keys of a plist based on given values? Example: ; plist (defun my-list() (list :a "hi" :b "no" :c "go")) ; from that ...
Print keys from plist based on values? Print keys from plist based on values? lisp common-lisp plist that Print Print keys from plist based on values? How do i iterate and print the keys of a plist based on given values? Example: Im new to lisp - thank you :-)
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17206657_c0
17206657
lisp
0
Title: Are Lisp forms and Lisp expressions same thing? Problem title: Are Lisp forms and Lisp expressions same thing? Tags: clojure, common-lisp, scheme, lisp Problem: Are Lisp forms and Lisp expressions same thing? Some literature say "the first subform of the following form..." or "to evaluate a form..." while some o...
Are Lisp forms and Lisp expressions same thing? Are Lisp forms and Lisp expressions same thing? clojure common-lisp scheme lisp Lisp Are Lisp forms and Lisp expressions same thing? Some literature say "the first subform of the following form..." or "to evaluate a form..." while some other literature say "To evaluate an...
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16871499_c0
16871499
lisp
0
Title: Writing trace to file Problem title: Writing trace to file Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: Writing trace to file I have been trying to write the results by setting *trace-output* to file-generated stream like this (setf *trace-output* (open "log.txt")) but this fails with Error: Unexpected end of file on #<BASI...
Writing trace to file Writing trace to file common-lisp lisp Writing log.txt Error Unexpected BASIC-FILE-CHARACTER-INPUT-STREAM Writing trace to file I have been trying to write the results by setting *trace-output* to file-generated stream like this but this fails with Error: Unexpected end of file on #<BASIC-FILE-CHA...
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66722599_c0
66722599
lisp
0
Title: Lisp: pell numbers Problem title: Lisp: pell numbers Tags: lisp Problem: Lisp: pell numbers I have to write a recursive Lisp function that prints the pell number instead of the last number. For example (pellnumbers 6) should return a list (0 1 2 5 12 29 70) . This is my function (defun pellRecursive (n) (cond ((...
Lisp: pell numbers Lisp: pell numbers lisp Lisp Lisp: pell numbers I have to write a recursive Lisp function that prints the pell number instead of the last number. For example (pellnumbers 6) should return a list (0 1 2 5 12 29 70) . This is my function but it only prints the final number, can someone please help me? ...
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11135872_c0
11135872
lisp
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Title: xappings, xectors, xets Problem title: xappings, xectors, xets Tags: parallel-processing, functional-programming, lisp Problem: xappings, xectors, xets In the old *Lisp on the connection machine there was an interface to vectors, sets etc. that allowed computation over collections in a way similar to MapReduce (...
xappings, xectors, xets xappings, xectors, xets parallel-processing functional-programming lisp xappings, xectors, xets In the old *Lisp on the connection machine there was an interface to vectors, sets etc. that allowed computation over collections in a way similar to MapReduce (with alpha and beta as the apply and re...
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61376990_c0
61376990
lisp
0
Title: Why does `Let` add a newline? (And can I get rid of it?) Problem title: Why does `Let` add a newline? (And can I get rid of it?) Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: Why does `Let` add a newline? (And can I get rid of it?) In my shell I was trying some things and noticed and added newline at the beginning of my let ...
Why does `Let` add a newline? (And can I get rid of it?) Why does `Let` add a newline? (And can I get rid of it?) common-lisp lisp Why HELLO THERE Why does `Let` add a newline? (And can I get rid of it?) In my shell I was trying some things and noticed and added newline at the beginning of my let statement. Is there a ...
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36134679_c0
36134679
lisp
0
Title: Is there any way to do example based programming? Problem title: Is there any way to do example based programming? Tags: code-generation, language-agnostic, lisp, scheme, functional-programming Problem: Is there any way to do example based programming? Is it possible to automatically generate a program/function ...
Is there any way to do example based programming? Is there any way to do example based programming? code-generation language-agnostic lisp scheme functional-programming Is there any way to do example based programming? Is it possible to automatically generate a program/function by writing a certain amount of examples w...
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47532215_c0
47532215
lisp
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Title: if statement within loop for statement in lisp Problem title: if statement within loop for statement in lisp Tags: lisp, common-lisp, syntax-error Problem: if statement within loop for statement in lisp I'm getting an error trying to do the if statement within the loop for statement. Is it possible to put an if ...
if statement within loop for statement in lisp if statement within loop for statement in lisp lisp common-lisp syntax-error 2 Enter if statement within loop for statement in lisp I'm getting an error trying to do the if statement within the loop for statement. Is it possible to put an if statement here?
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Title: I&#x27;m a lisp noobie, and I need a hash table class. Problem title: I&#x27;m a lisp noobie, and I need a hash table class. Tags: lisp, hashtable Problem: I'm a lisp noobie, and I need a hash table class. I'm kind of new to lisp, and after coming from languages like C, Java, and Python, where there is a well de...
I&#x27;m a lisp noobie, and I need a hash table class. I&#x27;m a lisp noobie, and I need a hash table class. lisp hashtable I'm a lisp noobie, and I need a hash table class. I'm kind of new to lisp, and after coming from languages like C, Java, and Python, where there is a well defined set of standard libraries, I'm a...
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the list (which I could technically optimize to cadr ) for add-to-list to work. How might I achieve the result I need? Best attempt: (defun LaTeX-ispell-skip-environment (env &optional star) (let ((start (concat "%s" (if star "\\*?"))) (end (concat "\\\\end[ \n]*{[ \n]*%s" (if star "\\*?") "[ \n]*}"))) (let ((env-list...
the list (which I could technically optimize to cadr ) for add-to-list to work. How might I achieve the result I need? Best attempt: (defun LaTeX-ispell-skip-environment (env &optional star) (let ((start (concat "%s" (if star "\\*?"))) (end (concat "\\\\end[ \n]*{[ \n]*%s" (if star "\\*?") "[ \n]*}"))) (let ((env-list...
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16965859_c0
16965859
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Title: Is there a way to determine the directory the file being executed resides in? Problem title: Is there a way to determine the directory the file being executed resides in? Tags: lisp, common-lisp, asdf Problem: Is there a way to determine the directory the file being executed resides in? And if so, is there way t...
Is there a way to determine the directory the file being executed resides in? Is there a way to determine the directory the file being executed resides in? lisp common-lisp asdf Is there a way to determine the directory the file being executed resides in? And if so, is there way that asdf can import a symbol that is ca...
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67375808_c0
67375808
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Title: How to do modulo in scheme Problem title: How to do modulo in scheme Tags: racket, sicp, lisp, scheme Problem: How to do modulo in scheme How would I do the following in sicp/scheme/dr. racket? (define (even? n) (= (% n 2) 0)) Currently it seems like that's not a primitive symbol: %: unbound identifier in: % . T...
How to do modulo in scheme How to do modulo in scheme racket sicp lisp scheme How How to do modulo in scheme How would I do the following in sicp/scheme/dr. racket? Currently it seems like that's not a primitive symbol: %: unbound identifier in: % . This may be the stupidest way in the world to do it, but without a % o...
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Title: How to do ((A.B).(C.D)) in lisp Problem title: How to do ((A.B).(C.D)) in lisp Tags: common-lisp, cons, lisp Problem: How to do ((A.B).(C.D)) in lisp I'm trying to figure out how to do this using cons: ((A . B) . (C . D)) where (A . B) and (C . D) are in each cons cell I've tried doing this (cons (cons 'a 'b) (c...
How to do ((A.B).(C.D)) in lisp How to do ((A.B).(C.D)) in lisp common-lisp cons lisp How A.B C.D How to do ((A.B).(C.D)) in lisp I'm trying to figure out how to do this using cons: ((A . B) . (C . D)) where (A . B) and (C . D) are in each cons cell I've tried doing this (cons (cons 'a 'b) (cons 'c 'd)) but it gives me...
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3681712_c0
3681712
lisp
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Title: Turning off the result printing in common lisp Problem title: Turning off the result printing in common lisp Tags: lisp, clisp, common-lisp Problem: Turning off the result printing in common lisp I am working with a reasonably large dataset in GNU clisp. It would be really nice if I could turn off the P of the R...
Turning off the result printing in common lisp Turning off the result printing in common lisp lisp clisp common-lisp Turning Turning off the result printing in common lisp I am working with a reasonably large dataset in GNU clisp. It would be really nice if I could turn off the P of the REPL. Having thousands of result...
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42394688_c0
42394688
lisp
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Title: lisp different length two list Problem title: lisp different length two list Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: lisp different length two list I'm having difficulties with two lists of different lengths. (f '(8 1 2 3 23 12) '(2 9 4 6)) should return (1 2 3 4 6 8 9 12 23) This is my trying code. (defun f (lst lst2)...
lisp different length two list lisp different length two list common-lisp lisp lst2 lisp different length two list I'm having difficulties with two lists of different lengths. (f '(8 1 2 3 23 12) '(2 9 4 6)) should return (1 2 3 4 6 8 9 12 23) This is my trying code. Plus, Can you handle duplicates in lisp? I will appr...
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39704805_c0
39704805
lisp
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Title: Force Vim to align params in Lisp Problem title: Force Vim to align params in Lisp Tags: scheme, vim, lisp Problem: Force Vim to align params in Lisp I am in a computer science class that requires that Lisp style look like this: (define append (as bs) (if (null? as) bs (cons (car as) (append (cdr as) bs)))) inst...
Force Vim to align params in Lisp Force Vim to align params in Lisp scheme vim lisp Force Vim Lisp Force Vim to align params in Lisp I am in a computer science class that requires that Lisp style look like this: instead of like this: Namely, the if branches should be aligned. Is there a way to force Vim to do this?
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27641536_c0
27641536
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Title: Efficiency of Streams in scheme Problem title: Efficiency of Streams in scheme Tags: lisp, performance, racket, scheme, stream Problem: Efficiency of Streams in scheme As far as I learned using streams in large programs are way more efficient than using normal lisp in DrRacket.So why not the default evaluation i...
Efficiency of Streams in scheme Efficiency of Streams in scheme lisp performance racket scheme stream Efficiency Streams Efficiency of Streams in scheme As far as I learned using streams in large programs are way more efficient than using normal lisp in DrRacket.So why not the default evaluation is lazy evaluation in D...
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46239196_c0
46239196
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Title: write vs write-line in LISP Problem title: write vs write-line in LISP Tags: lisp Problem: write vs write-line in LISP I am getting started with LISP and write the following program (write-line "hello world") (print "hello world print") (write "hello world write") for which I get the following output hello world...
write vs write-line in LISP write vs write-line in LISP lisp LISP write vs write-line in LISP I am getting started with LISP and write the following program for which I get the following output I guess write and print return string object so whats the type thats being returned by write-line why this didn't have quotati...
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30273802_c0
30273802
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Title: How would I get the min/max of a list using a key Problem title: How would I get the min/max of a list using a key Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: How would I get the min/max of a list using a key I currently have a list of objects, each containing a certain attribute. I would like to get the element of the lis...
How would I get the min/max of a list using a key How would I get the min/max of a list using a key lisp common-lisp a How d.get How would I get the min/max of a list using a key I currently have a list of objects, each containing a certain attribute. I would like to get the element of the list with the min attribute v...
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56333808
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Title: Why is &#x27;error: unbound symbol&#x27; returned why I run my array comparison algorithm? Problem title: Why is &#x27;error: unbound symbol&#x27; returned why I run my array comparison algorithm? Tags: runtime-error, syntax-error, lisp, arrays, scheme Problem: Why is 'error: unbound symbol' returned why I run m...
Why is &#x27;error: unbound symbol&#x27; returned why I run my array comparison algorithm? Why is &#x27;error: unbound symbol&#x27; returned why I run my array comparison algorithm? runtime-error syntax-error lisp arrays scheme Why name1 name2 arr1 arr2 Alex Aron Connery Embryo Jaycee Jodast KingDolphin Knowledge SickL...
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24667032_c0
24667032
lisp
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Title: In clojure, why doesn&#x27;t &quot;some&quot; function work consistently on collections? Problem title: In clojure, why doesn&#x27;t &quot;some&quot; function work consistently on collections? Tags: list, clojure, lisp Problem: In clojure, why doesn't "some" function work consistently on collections? For below, ...
In clojure, why doesn&#x27;t &quot;some&quot; function work consistently on collections? In clojure, why doesn&#x27;t &quot;some&quot; function work consistently on collections? list clojure lisp In clojure, why doesn't "some" function work consistently on collections? For below, why does the last one return a nil? Fun...
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Title: What is the preferred way to serve web applications written in Lisp? Problem title: What is the preferred way to serve web applications written in Lisp? Tags: web-applications, nginx, lisp, httpserver Problem: What is the preferred way to serve web applications written in Lisp? I've been researching modules for ...
What is the preferred way to serve web applications written in Lisp? What is the preferred way to serve web applications written in Lisp? web-applications nginx lisp httpserver What Lisp What is the preferred way to serve web applications written in Lisp? I've been researching modules for Nginx (my preferred webserver)...
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Title: Lisp: Inspect function determine its required parameters Problem title: Lisp: Inspect function determine its required parameters Tags: lisp, inspection Problem: Lisp: Inspect function determine its required parameters In Python, I can do this: >>> def foo(x,y,z=1): return x+y*z >>> foo.func_code.co_varnames ('x'...
Lisp: Inspect function determine its required parameters Lisp: Inspect function determine its required parameters lisp inspection Lisp Inspect foo.func_code.co_varnames foo.func_defaults Lisp: Inspect function determine its required parameters In Python, I can do this: And from it, know how many parameters I must have ...
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Title: Append a value to the front of a list in lisp Problem title: Append a value to the front of a list in lisp Tags: push, list, scheme, append, lisp Problem: Append a value to the front of a list in lisp Tryin to write a single lisp/scheme expression to insert the new value 'z into the beginning of the list '(a b) ...
Append a value to the front of a list in lisp Append a value to the front of a list in lisp push list scheme append lisp Append Append a value to the front of a list in lisp Tryin to write a single lisp/scheme expression to insert the new value 'z into the beginning of the list '(a b) to produce '(z a b) . I have tried...
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