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14843326
lisp
0
Title: How can I destructure an &rest argument of varying length in my elisp macro? Problem title: How can I destructure an &rest argument of varying length in my elisp macro? Tags: elisp, macros, lisp Problem: How can I destructure an &rest argument of varying length in my elisp macro? I have a program that ta...
How can I destructure an &rest argument of varying length in my elisp macro? How can I destructure an &rest argument of varying length in my elisp macro? elisp macros lisp How rule-1-name rule-1-target rule-2-name rule-2-target action-2 How can I destructure an &rest argument of varying length in my elisp macro...
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39449586_c0
39449586
lisp
0
Title: Install lisp kernel in IPython Problem title: Install lisp kernel in IPython Tags: lisp, linux, jupyter, jupyter-notebook Problem: Install lisp kernel in IPython I'm trying to install cl-jupyter . (Debian) I've done the following steps: install gcl ( apt-get install gcl ) install sbcl ( apt-get install sbcl ) ru...
Install lisp kernel in IPython Install lisp kernel in IPython lisp linux jupyter jupyter-notebook SBCL Install IPython python3 install-cl-jupyter.py cl-jupyter.lisp ANSI Common Lisp More www.sbcl.org BSD-style See CREDITS COPYING SB-C::INPUT-ERROR-IN-LOAD THREAD RUNNING READ LOAD Package ASDF Line Column File-Position ...
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33949025_c0
33949025
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Title: How to remove the brackets from this text Problem title: How to remove the brackets from this text Tags: common-lisp, lisp, sbcl Problem: How to remove the brackets from this text So I have been given the task by my tutor to make a small function that returns a description of your zodiac sign but I"m having prob...
How to remove the brackets from this text How to remove the brackets from this text common-lisp lisp sbcl this How January Capricorn Aquarius February Pisces You Please e.g Thank Your CL-USER GOAT HAPPY How to remove the brackets from this text So I have been given the task by my tutor to make a small function that ret...
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79484725_c0
79484725
lisp
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Title: AutocadLisp - let variable argument definition mistaken as e function Problem title: AutocadLisp - let variable argument definition mistaken as e function Tags: autocad, lisp, autolisp Problem: AutocadLisp - let variable argument definition mistaken as e function I've never used LISP before and I'm using AI to t...
AutocadLisp - let variable argument definition mistaken as e function AutocadLisp - let variable argument definition mistaken as e function autocad lisp autolisp nError the AutocadLisp Command CASING Enter Getting Filtering Adding Entity Vertices BOTTOM-RIGHT c:casing Load Visual LISP LWPOLYLINE POLYLINE VERTEX Sort En...
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17416504_c0
17416504
lisp
0
Title: Unable to load libncurses with UFFI Problem title: Unable to load libncurses with UFFI Tags: lisp, ubuntu, quicklisp, ncurses, common-lisp Problem: Unable to load libncurses with UFFI I am running SBCL installed from apt on Ubuntu 13.04 with quicklisp-installed cl-ncurses and I am running into issues loading nat...
Unable to load libncurses with UFFI Unable to load libncurses with UFFI lisp ubuntu quicklisp ncurses common-lisp SBCL Unable UFFI ANSI Common Lisp More www.sbcl.org BSD-style See CREDITS COPYING asdf:oos asdf:load-op WARNING SB-KERNEL::UNDEFINED-ALIEN-FUNCTION-ERROR THREAD RUNNING Attempt Type HELP SB-EXT:EXIT ABORT E...
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5680697_c0
5680697
lisp
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Title: CL-WHO in Python: clever or just stupid? Problem title: CL-WHO in Python: clever or just stupid? Tags: lisp, html, python Problem: CL-WHO in Python: clever or just stupid? I can't tell if this is clever or just stupid. I like CL-WHO and I also like Python, so I've been fiddling with a way to mash the two up. Wha...
CL-WHO in Python: clever or just stupid? CL-WHO in Python: clever or just stupid? lisp html python CL-WHO Python Click nowhere.com ret.append attribs.__len__ attribs.pop __name__ ret.extend Sample HTML Looks CL-WHO in Python: clever or just stupid? I can't tell if this is clever or just stupid. I like CL-WHO and I also...
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41879822_c0
41879822
lisp
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Title: generate successors with a list of operators Problem title: generate successors with a list of operators Tags: lisp Problem: generate successors with a list of operators the program is working for 2 operators and there is more but I just used the empty-a and empty-b to test the function, when I used single opera...
generate successors with a list of operators generate successors with a list of operators lisp successors-aux1 sucessors-aux1 aux1 generate successors with a list of operators the program is working for 2 operators and there is more but I just used the empty-a and empty-b to test the function, when I used single operat...
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34896432_c0
34896432
lisp
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Title: (Pretty) Print large objects in Common Lisp Problem title: (Pretty) Print large objects in Common Lisp Tags: sbcl, printing, read-eval-print-loop, common-lisp, lisp Problem: (Pretty) Print large objects in Common Lisp The problem generally appears if I have a class containing, for example, a couple of slots that...
(Pretty) Print large objects in Common Lisp (Pretty) Print large objects in Common Lisp sbcl printing read-eval-print-loop common-lisp lisp Pretty Print Common Lisp slot1 slot2 BAR FOO Tslot1 Tslot2 Tfoo-slot (Pretty) Print large objects in Common Lisp The problem generally appears if I have a class containing, for exa...
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72278002_c0
72278002
lisp
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Title: DraftSight Lisp - Find Excel Sheet Problem title: DraftSight Lisp - Find Excel Sheet Tags: autolisp, cad, excel, lisp Problem: DraftSight Lisp - Find Excel Sheet I'm trying to use Lisp to reach the cell level to manipulate the values in a sheet. I'm currently working from this code over on GitHub. However, I'm r...
DraftSight Lisp - Find Excel Sheet DraftSight Lisp - Find Excel Sheet autolisp cad excel lisp an or cell Excel DraftSight Lisp Find Sheet Global Variables ExcelApp ExcelData ExcelFile Debug Use C:ExcelTest FilePath DUP Temporary.xlsx NewList GetExcel Sheet1 GlobalList DataList List Stores Arguments Path SheetName MaxRa...
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34015821_c0
34015821
lisp
0
Title: Variable as undefined function in LISP Problem title: Variable as undefined function in LISP Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: Variable as undefined function in LISP As a project I am required to make a roman numeral converter in lisp using recursion. While working on the roman numeral to English portion I am run...
Variable as undefined function in LISP Variable as undefined function in LISP lisp common-lisp Variable LISP NIL NUMERALS Variable as undefined function in LISP As a project I am required to make a roman numeral converter in lisp using recursion. While working on the roman numeral to English portion I am running into a...
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21141347_c0
21141347
lisp
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Title: Why is SLIME throwing these errors? Problem title: Why is SLIME throwing these errors? Tags: lisp, slime, emacs Problem: Why is SLIME throwing these errors? So I have been trying to learn Lisp lately. Unfortunately, nothing seems to work - I am following this Common Lisp tutorial but when I tried to run (hello-w...
Why is SLIME throwing these errors? Why is SLIME throwing these errors? lisp slime emacs Why SLIME CL-USER Compiler helloworld.cl Undeclared Read Lispbox Evaluation SIMPLE-ERROR x2100B925AD Lisp Why is SLIME throwing these errors? So I have been trying to learn Lisp lately. Unfortunately, nothing seems to work - I am f...
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45642897_c0
45642897
lisp
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Title: Why won't can't I read from my usocket using usocket::socket-receive? Problem title: Why won't can't I read from my usocket using usocket::socket-receive? Tags: common-lisp, lisp, sockets Problem: Why won't can't I read from my usocket using usocket::socket-receive? I'm learning common-lisp, ...
Why won't can't I read from my usocket using usocket::socket-receive? Why won't can't I read from my usocket using usocket::socket-receive? common-lisp lisp sockets my usocket::socket-receive receiver-nested-loop Why usocket::wait-for-input SIMPLE-ERROR THREAD RUNNING There STANDARD-GENERIC-FUNCTION...
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130636_c0
130636
lisp
0
Title: How to compile Clisp 2.46? Problem title: How to compile Clisp 2.46? Tags: installation, configure, common-lisp, lisp Problem: How to compile Clisp 2.46? When I try to compile the newest version of Clisp on Ubuntu 8.04 I always get this error after running configure: Configure findings: FFI: no (user requested: ...
How to compile Clisp 2.46? How to compile Clisp 2.46? installation configure common-lisp lisp How Clisp Configure FFI GNU Lisp Please i686-pc-linux-gnu ftp.gnu.org libsigsegv-2.5.tar.gz libsigsegv-2.5 i18n How to compile Clisp 2.46? When I try to compile the newest version of Clisp on Ubuntu 8.04 I always get this erro...
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4061229_c0
4061229
lisp
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Title: Managing Code Assets Problem title: Managing Code Assets Tags: lisp, visual-studio, c%23 Problem: Managing Code Assets I have written quite a bit of code of the past few years. I've been using the Visual Studio Development Environment for my C# code, but I wouldn't call myself an advanced user of Visual Studio. ...
Managing Code Assets Managing Code Assets lisp visual-studio c%23 Managing Assets Managing Code Assets I have written quite a bit of code of the past few years. I've been using the Visual Studio Development Environment for my C# code, but I wouldn't call myself an advanced user of Visual Studio. I can create projects, ...
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55782227
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Title: Understanding fold and reduce functions in scheme Problem title: Understanding fold and reduce functions in scheme Tags: lisp, scheme, reduce, fold, javascript Problem: Understanding fold and reduce functions in scheme I have generic question about scheme and lisp. How fold and reduce functions should work? In g...
Understanding fold and reduce functions in scheme Understanding fold and reduce functions in scheme lisp scheme reduce fold javascript Understanding srfi-1 list.car list.cdr node.cdr Pair LNumber node.car value.then Understanding fold and reduce functions in scheme I have generic question about scheme and lisp. How fol...
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70058606_c0
70058606
lisp
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Title: How to efficiently check if a list of boxes overlap with each other? Problem title: How to efficiently check if a list of boxes overlap with each other? Tags: autolisp, geometry, python, lisp, autocad Problem: How to efficiently check if a list of boxes overlap with each other? I wrote this code that checks if a...
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18051012_c0
18051012
lisp
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Title: Implementing Closures in a Compiler Problem title: Implementing Closures in a Compiler Tags: compiler-construction, assembly, lisp, closures Problem: Implementing Closures in a Compiler I am attempting to design a basic compiler to pseudo-assembly code. However, I cannot figure out how to implement closures. It ...
Implementing Closures in a Compiler Implementing Closures in a Compiler compiler-construction assembly lisp closures Implementing Closures Compiler lam1 lam2 lam3 Implementing Closures in a Compiler I am attempting to design a basic compiler to pseudo-assembly code. However, I cannot figure out how to implement closure...
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31279557_c0
31279557
lisp
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Title: Scheme interpreter in Go Problem title: Scheme interpreter in Go Tags: compiler-construction, go, scheme, lisp, interpreter Problem: Scheme interpreter in Go I'm quite a basic Go programmer and I've been taking a look at this small Scheme interpreter and I've been trying to understand how it works. I found it he...
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26454550_c0
26454550
lisp
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Title: Cut the stick HackerRank Challenge Lisp implementation Problem title: Cut the stick HackerRank Challenge Lisp implementation Tags: algorithm, lisp, common-lisp Problem: Cut the stick HackerRank Challenge Lisp implementation I am pretty stumped right now. Mind you the struggle has taught me a lot about lisp alrea...
Cut the stick HackerRank Challenge Lisp implementation Cut the stick HackerRank Challenge Lisp implementation algorithm lisp common-lisp all last Cut HackerRank Challenge Lisp Don Cut the stick HackerRank Challenge Lisp implementation I am pretty stumped right now. Mind you the struggle has taught me a lot about lisp a...
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23756037_c0
23756037
lisp
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Title: Alternative implementation of `if` - incomprehensible behavior Problem title: Alternative implementation of `if` - incomprehensible behavior Tags: macros, ccl, common-lisp, if-statement, lisp Problem: Alternative implementation of `if` - incomprehensible behavior I wanted to write my own if using Boolean logic a...
Alternative implementation of `if` - incomprehensible behavior Alternative implementation of `if` - incomprehensible behavior macros ccl common-lisp if-statement lisp Alternative Implements Boolean TEST FAILURE SUCCESS Unknown Result RETURN-VALUE STANDARD-OUTPUT NIL Alternative implementation of `if` - incomprehensible...
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43638047_c0
43638047
lisp
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Title: Number Partitioning in R5RS Problem title: Number Partitioning in R5RS Tags: r5rs, racket, lisp Problem: Number Partitioning in R5RS I was asked in an internship interview to do a R5RS program that creates a function, let's say two-subsets. This function has to return #t if the list L contains two subsets with e...
Number Partitioning in R5RS Number Partitioning in R5RS r5rs racket lisp Number Partitioning R5RS Number Partitioning in R5RS I was asked in an internship interview to do a R5RS program that creates a function, let's say two-subsets. This function has to return #t if the list L contains two subsets with equal sums of e...
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27927571_c0
27927571
lisp
0
Title: How to exit a loop in lisp once the function is performed? Problem title: How to exit a loop in lisp once the function is performed? Tags: lisp, function, common-lisp Problem: How to exit a loop in lisp once the function is performed? I am very beginner in LISP and hope that you can solve my confusion for me. My...
How to exit a loop in lisp once the function is performed? How to exit a loop in lisp once the function is performed? lisp function common-lisp How count1 How to exit a loop in lisp once the function is performed? I am very beginner in LISP and hope that you can solve my confusion for me. My code is as follow: This is ...
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13631138_c0
13631138
lisp
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Title: optimizing functions (memory) in lisp - trie data structure Problem title: optimizing functions (memory) in lisp - trie data structure Tags: trie, lisp Problem: optimizing functions (memory) in lisp - trie data structure I'm a lisp beginner and I'm trying to write a package that defines a class for a trie and re...
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77170329_c0
77170329
lisp
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Title: Trouble with usocket in Clozure CL Problem title: Trouble with usocket in Clozure CL Tags: ccl, common-lisp, lisp, sockets, usocket Problem: Trouble with usocket in Clozure CL I can't get USOCKET to work under CCL, even though the very same code works on SBCL and CCL's built-in sockets work ok. This snippet work...
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79426935_c0
79426935
lisp
0
Title: Stack Overflow with BFS LISP Problem title: Stack Overflow with BFS LISP Tags: common-lisp, breadth-first-search, stack-overflow, lispworks, lisp Problem: Stack Overflow with BFS LISP I have created a search function following the BFS algorithm but found a problem, it works fine on other problem domains but on t...
Stack Overflow with BFS LISP Stack Overflow with BFS LISP common-lisp breadth-first-search stack-overflow lispworks lisp L Stack Overflow BFS LISP Removes CLOSED Returns OBJECTIVE NIL Puts NODES-CHILDREN NODES-OPEN Goes Node Increment Call INVOKE-DEBUGGER ERROR Interpreted REPLACE-POSITION REPLACE-VALUE INCREMENT-VALUE...
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1822382_c0
1822382
lisp
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Title: A lisp function refinement Problem title: A lisp function refinement Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: A lisp function refinement I've done the Graham Common Lisp Chapter 5 Exercise 5, which requires a function that takes an object X and a vector V, and returns a list of all the objects that immediately precede X...
A lisp function refinement A lisp function refinement common-lisp lisp A lisp function refinement I've done the Graham Common Lisp Chapter 5 Exercise 5, which requires a function that takes an object X and a vector V, and returns a list of all the objects that immediately precede X in V. It works like: I have done the ...
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16258308_c0
16258308
lisp
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Title: Two-layer "Y-style" combinator. Is this common? Does this have an official name? Problem title: Two-layer "Y-style" combinator. Is this common? Does this have an official name? Tags: scheme, anonymous-recursion, combinators, y-combinator, lisp Problem: Two-layer "Y-style" combinator. Is this ...
Two-layer "Y-style" combinator. Is this common? Does this have an official name? Two-layer "Y-style" combinator. Is this common? Does this have an official name? scheme anonymous-recursion combinators y-combinator lisp Two-layer Y-style Does Y_letrec Two-layer "Y-style" combinator. Is this common? D...
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8045839
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Title: Recursion over a list of s-expressions in Clojure Problem title: Recursion over a list of s-expressions in Clojure Tags: clojure, the-little-schemer, tail-recursion, lisp, recursion Problem: Recursion over a list of s-expressions in Clojure To set some context, I'm in the process of learning Clojure, and Lisp de...
Recursion over a list of s-expressions in Clojure Recursion over a list of s-expressions in Clojure clojure the-little-schemer tail-recursion lisp recursion Recursion Clojure Recursion over a list of s-expressions in Clojure To set some context, I'm in the process of learning Clojure, and Lisp development more generall...
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20081683_c0
20081683
lisp
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Title: How to tell a lisp reader function to ignore errors during parsing Problem title: How to tell a lisp reader function to ignore errors during parsing Tags: common-lisp, lisp, token Problem: How to tell a lisp reader function to ignore errors during parsing I need a way to suppress any error messages raised when p...
How to tell a lisp reader function to ignore errors during parsing How to tell a lisp reader function to ignore errors during parsing common-lisp lisp token # How Clojure UpperCase Space Found READ INPUT STRING-INPUT-STREAM You How to tell a lisp reader function to ignore errors during parsing I need a way to suppress ...
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76073642_c0
76073642
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Title: Evaluation of a self-referencing stream Problem title: Evaluation of a self-referencing stream Tags: delayed-execution, sicp, scheme, promise, lisp Problem: Evaluation of a self-referencing stream I came across the following example in Lecture 6B of the SICP lecture series, and need some help understanding how i...
Evaluation of a self-referencing stream Evaluation of a self-referencing stream delayed-execution sicp scheme promise lisp 1 Evaluation Returns Otherwise Evaluation of a self-referencing stream I came across the following example in Lecture 6B of the SICP lecture series, and need some help understanding how it is evalu...
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6737684_c0
6737684
lisp
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Title: Trouble grabbing lisp input from the web using hunchentoot and sbcl Problem title: Trouble grabbing lisp input from the web using hunchentoot and sbcl Tags: lisp, hunchentoot, sbcl Problem: Trouble grabbing lisp input from the web using hunchentoot and sbcl A lisp question here. I've been slowly learning lisp ov...
Trouble grabbing lisp input from the web using hunchentoot and sbcl Trouble grabbing lisp input from the web using hunchentoot and sbcl lisp hunchentoot sbcl the hunchentoot Trouble Offending Trouble grabbing lisp input from the web using hunchentoot and sbcl A lisp question here. I've been slowly learning lisp over th...
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31920069_c0
31920069
lisp
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Title: Getting latest command from function, but function exceeds "max-lisp-eval-depth" Problem title: Getting latest command from function, but function exceeds "max-lisp-eval-depth" Tags: elisp, emacs, lisp Problem: Getting latest command from function, but function exceeds "max-lisp-eval-depth" T...
Getting latest command from function, but function exceeds "max-lisp-eval-depth" Getting latest command from function, but function exceeds "max-lisp-eval-depth" elisp emacs lisp function Getting Emacs Helm M-x CAR Therefore Debugger Lisp Info-next Getting latest command from function, but function ...
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53283236_c0
53283236
lisp
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Title: ACT-r: assigning a chunk as buffer slot value in a production rule Problem title: ACT-r: assigning a chunk as buffer slot value in a production rule Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: ACT-r: assigning a chunk as buffer slot value in a production rule No sure if there's a lot of act-r programmer on here, but I can'...
ACT-r: assigning a chunk as buffer slot value in a production rule ACT-r: assigning a chunk as buffer slot value in a production rule lisp common-lisp ACT-r ISA ACT-r: assigning a chunk as buffer slot value in a production rule No sure if there's a lot of act-r programmer on here, but I can't seem to find a forum/group...
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66938461_c0
66938461
lisp
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Title: Unable to get textures to work in OpenGL in Common Lisp Problem title: Unable to get textures to work in OpenGL in Common Lisp Tags: lisp, common-lisp, sdl, opengl, textures Problem: Unable to get textures to work in OpenGL in Common Lisp I am building a simple Solar system model and trying to set textures on so...
Unable to get textures to work in OpenGL in Common Lisp Unable to get textures to work in OpenGL in Common Lisp lisp common-lisp sdl opengl textures textures/2k_neptune.jpg Unable OpenGL Common Lisp glu:quadric-texture glu:sphere gl:enable texture-2d gl:bind-texture gl:tex-image-2d gl:gen-textures glu:new-quadric Loade...
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38992281_c0
38992281
lisp
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Title: Read a file and convert into an n-ary tree based nested list in Common Lisp? Problem title: Read a file and convert into an n-ary tree based nested list in Common Lisp? Tags: parsing, common-lisp, lisp Problem: Read a file and convert into an n-ary tree based nested list in Common Lisp? For one of my projects, I...
Read a file and convert into an n-ary tree based nested list in Common Lisp? Read a file and convert into an n-ary tree based nested list in Common Lisp? parsing common-lisp lisp the Read Common Lisp Test General Knowledge Science Choose MCQ QANDA VERSION DATE SECTION TITLE SUBSECTION SSTITLE QUESTION DIRECTIONS TYPE C...
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30825206_c0
30825206
lisp
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Title: Emacs init.el and Elisp and equivalent of common lisp every-p function Problem title: Emacs init.el and Elisp and equivalent of common lisp every-p function Tags: elisp, lisp, emacs Problem: Emacs init.el and Elisp and equivalent of common lisp every-p function I am working on my init.el and would like to setup ...
Emacs init.el and Elisp and equivalent of common lisp every-p function Emacs init.el and Elisp and equivalent of common lisp every-p function elisp lisp emacs check-installed-p Emacs init.el Elisp Installing NIL melpa.org Emacs init.el and Elisp and equivalent of common lisp every-p function I am working on my init.el ...
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37191938_c0
37191938
lisp
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Title: How to remove elements a list within a list that contains two elements that you don't want? Problem title: How to remove elements a list within a list that contains two elements that you don't want? Tags: loops, common-lisp, lisp, list Problem: How to remove elements a list within a list that contains ...
How to remove elements a list within a list that contains two elements that you don't want? How to remove elements a list within a list that contains two elements that you don't want? loops common-lisp lisp list How Blacket Bluet Browning Greenfield Whitehall How to remove elements a list within a list that c...
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18004620_c0
18004620
lisp
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Title: Stopping lisp from asking user for input Problem title: Stopping lisp from asking user for input Tags: emacs, lisp, prompt Problem: Stopping lisp from asking user for input I am trying to modify the igrep.el package to perform specific functionality. When performing M-x igrep-find the package asks user for type ...
Stopping lisp from asking user for input Stopping lisp from asking user for input emacs lisp prompt asking the Stopping Read Optional PROMPT-PREFIX File Type Stopping lisp from asking user for input I am trying to modify the igrep.el package to perform specific functionality. When performing M-x igrep-find the package ...
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52507680_c0
52507680
lisp
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Title: Generating arbitrarily-parameterized functions in a loop Problem title: Generating arbitrarily-parameterized functions in a loop Tags: code-generation, common-lisp, macros, lisp Problem: Generating arbitrarily-parameterized functions in a loop I'm trying to create a bunch of cookie-cutter functions and stick 'em...
Generating arbitrarily-parameterized functions in a loop Generating arbitrarily-parameterized functions in a loop code-generation common-lisp macros lisp Generating A-powered PARAMS Generating arbitrarily-parameterized functions in a loop I'm trying to create a bunch of cookie-cutter functions and stick 'em in a hash. ...
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26231194_c0
26231194
lisp
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Title: Scope of functions and variables within a function and/or let statement for lisp Problem title: Scope of functions and variables within a function and/or let statement for lisp Tags: scope, lisp, common-lisp Problem: Scope of functions and variables within a function and/or let statement for lisp I'm having some...
Scope of functions and variables within a function and/or let statement for lisp Scope of functions and variables within a function and/or let statement for lisp scope lisp common-lisp Scope test-scope1 set-var1 test-scope2 set-var2 test-scope3 set-var3 test-scope4 set-var4 Scope of functions and variables within a fun...
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78867280_c0
78867280
lisp
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Title: Common Lisp - Any ideas on how to write a "with-methods" macro similar to "with-slots"? Problem title: Common Lisp - Any ideas on how to write a "with-methods" macro similar to "with-slots"? Tags: common-lisp, lisp-macros, clos, lisp, oop Problem: Common Lisp - Any ideas o...
Common Lisp - Any ideas on how to write a "with-methods" macro similar to "with-slots"? Common Lisp - Any ideas on how to write a "with-methods" macro similar to "with-slots"? common-lisp lisp-macros clos lisp oop Common Lisp Any Common Lisp - Any ideas on how to write a "with-me...
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Title: add support to new expression scheme language Problem title: add support to new expression scheme language Tags: sicp, scheme, racket, lisp, common-lisp Problem: add support to new expression scheme language I'm new here. I'm soon to have a test, a test language scheme, and I'm getting ready for it. I have a que...
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26528808_c0
26528808
lisp
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Title: unbound-variable error when trying to determine OS in emacs lisp with slime Problem title: unbound-variable error when trying to determine OS in emacs lisp with slime Tags: slime, lisp, error-handling, emacs, common-lisp Problem: unbound-variable error when trying to determine OS in emacs lisp with slime I am tr...
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13494847_c0
13494847
lisp
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Title: EIEIO Composition (exposing a slot of a contained object through own slot) Problem title: EIEIO Composition (exposing a slot of a contained object through own slot) Tags: elisp, emacs, lisp, oop, composition Problem: EIEIO Composition (exposing a slot of a contained object through own slot) I have two EIEIO clas...
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55408445_c0
55408445
lisp
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Title: How to write JavaScript function that will properly indent scheme code? Problem title: How to write JavaScript function that will properly indent scheme code? Tags: lisp, scheme, javascript Problem: How to write JavaScript function that will properly indent scheme code? I have scheme in JavaScript (called LIPS )...
How to write JavaScript function that will properly indent scheme code? How to write JavaScript function that will properly indent scheme code? lisp scheme javascript How JavaScript term.before_cursor code.split prev_line lines.length prev_line.match re_if lips.exec ret.forEach env.get term.error e.message ENTER lips.b...
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43375302_c0
43375302
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Title: intrinsic way to create a map so that each element of a vector can be passed, along with a scalar Problem title: intrinsic way to create a map so that each element of a vector can be passed, along with a scalar Tags: lisp Problem: intrinsic way to create a map so that each element of a vector can be passed, alon...
intrinsic way to create a map so that each element of a vector can be passed, along with a scalar intrinsic way to create a map so that each element of a vector can be passed, along with a scalar lisp intrinsic way to create a map so that each element of a vector can be passed, along with a scalar I put together a func...
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38928689_c0
38928689
lisp
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Title: How can I elegantly combine resource and exception handling? Problem title: How can I elegantly combine resource and exception handling? Tags: clojure, lisp, macros, resources Problem: How can I elegantly combine resource and exception handling? I'm writing a Clojure wrapper for an object-oriented API that heavi...
How can I elegantly combine resource and exception handling? How can I elegantly combine resource and exception handling? clojure lisp macros resources How Got Foo clojure.core How can I elegantly combine resource and exception handling? I'm writing a Clojure wrapper for an object-oriented API that heavily involves res...
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48404418_c0
48404418
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Title: Difference between load and include in Scheme R7RS Problem title: Difference between load and include in Scheme R7RS Tags: lisp, r7rs, scheme Problem: Difference between load and include in Scheme R7RS In Scheme R7RS there is both a load and include form. Include is described as: Semantics: Both include and incl...
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8764504_c0
8764504
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Title: Common Lisp: Best method to temporarily import a few functions from a package Problem title: Common Lisp: Best method to temporarily import a few functions from a package Tags: macros, lisp, common-lisp Problem: Common Lisp: Best method to temporarily import a few functions from a package Is there a way to tempo...
Common Lisp: Best method to temporarily import a few functions from a package Common Lisp: Best method to temporarily import a few functions from a package macros lisp common-lisp a Common Lisp Best Allows Does STANDARD-CLASS TEST-CLASS CL-USER Common Lisp: Best method to temporarily import a few functions from a packa...
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55821970_c0
55821970
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Title: CL-WHO is always starting with a single quote Problem title: CL-WHO is always starting with a single quote Tags: cl-who, common-lisp, hunchentoot, javascript, lisp Problem: CL-WHO is always starting with a single quote My issue is that CL-WHO begins each expression with a single quotation market when it turns th...
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52864704_c0
52864704
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Title: Functions operating on two lists Problem title: Functions operating on two lists Tags: lisp, scheme, racket-student-languages, racket Problem: Functions operating on two lists I am working on a Racket program for a class and I am totally stumped as to how to implement one of the features. The program uses Big-Ba...
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10249110_c0
10249110
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Title: To what extent are macros "functions in reverse?" Problem title: To what extent are macros "functions in reverse?" Tags: scheme, macros, lisp, haskell Problem: To what extent are macros "functions in reverse?" I'm writing a Lisp in Haskell ( code at GitHub ) as a way of learning more about bo...
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56202844_c0
56202844
lisp
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Title: reading/parsing common lisp files from lisp without all packages available or loading everything Problem title: reading/parsing common lisp files from lisp without all packages available or loading everything Tags: reader, parsing, common-lisp, lisp Problem: reading/parsing common lisp files from lisp without al...
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37366822_c0
37366822
lisp
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Title: when to free a closure's memory in a lisp interpreter Problem title: when to free a closure's memory in a lisp interpreter Tags: memory-management, lisp, interpreter Problem: when to free a closure's memory in a lisp interpreter I'm writing a simple lisp interpreter from scratch. I have a global enviro...
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6480053
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Title: Modifying function; saving to new function in lisp Problem title: Modifying function; saving to new function in lisp Tags: common-lisp, elisp, lisp Problem: Modifying function; saving to new function in lisp So I thought one of the advantages of lisp (among other languages) is its ability to implement function f...
Modifying function; saving to new function in lisp Modifying function; saving to new function in lisp common-lisp elisp lisp Modifying Modifying function; saving to new function in lisp So I thought one of the advantages of lisp (among other languages) is its ability to implement function factories (accept functions as...
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73766175_c0
73766175
lisp
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Title: Suggestions on solving locking problem with ARM 7 CCL Lisp compiler, raspberry Pi? Problem title: Suggestions on solving locking problem with ARM 7 CCL Lisp compiler, raspberry Pi? Tags: raspberry-pi, arm, common-lisp, mutex, lisp Problem: Suggestions on solving locking problem with ARM 7 CCL Lisp compiler, rasp...
Suggestions on solving locking problem with ARM 7 CCL Lisp compiler, raspberry Pi? Suggestions on solving locking problem with ARM 7 CCL Lisp compiler, raspberry Pi? raspberry-pi arm common-lisp mutex lisp ldrex/strex memory Suggestions ARM CCL Lisp threadtest2 arg_x arg_y arg_z imm2 imm1 DMB Chen imm0 Maybe Suggestion...
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1020968_c0
1020968
lisp
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Title: Separate Namespaces for Functions and Variables in Common Lisp versus Scheme Problem title: Separate Namespaces for Functions and Variables in Common Lisp versus Scheme Tags: common-lisp, lisp-2, lisp, scheme, variables Problem: Separate Namespaces for Functions and Variables in Common Lisp versus Scheme Scheme ...
Separate Namespaces for Functions and Variables in Common Lisp versus Scheme Separate Namespaces for Functions and Variables in Common Lisp versus Scheme common-lisp lisp-2 lisp scheme variables Separate Namespaces Functions Variables Common Lisp Scheme Point Double NamedFieldPuns isOrigin2 lisp-2 Separate Namespaces f...
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37076998_c0
37076998
lisp
0
Title: How to configure spacemacs so that it executes code when you start it? Problem title: How to configure spacemacs so that it executes code when you start it? Tags: spacemacs, elisp, emacs, lisp Problem: How to configure spacemacs so that it executes code when you start it? Foreword I know the title looks subjecti...
How to configure spacemacs so that it executes code when you start it? How to configure spacemacs so that it executes code when you start it? spacemacs elisp emacs lisp How Configuration Spacemacs You TODO Display Install workgroups2 COrrect DOuble CAps How to configure spacemacs so that it executes code when you start...
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6160722_c0
6160722
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Title: Using Lisp or Scheme for runtime configuration of Java programs Problem title: Using Lisp or Scheme for runtime configuration of Java programs Tags: java, scheme, lisp Problem: Using Lisp or Scheme for runtime configuration of Java programs I have now seen several projects ending at a point where the actual conf...
Using Lisp or Scheme for runtime configuration of Java programs Using Lisp or Scheme for runtime configuration of Java programs java scheme lisp Using Lisp Scheme Java Using Lisp or Scheme for runtime configuration of Java programs I have now seen several projects ending at a point where the actual configuration depend...
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13787116
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Title: Dealing with large structured data sets Problem title: Dealing with large structured data sets Tags: lisp, database, common-lisp, dataset Problem: Dealing with large structured data sets What I'm asking is rather a methodology, than a concrete solution. I will start by describing the situation I found challengin...
Dealing with large structured data sets Dealing with large structured data sets lisp database common-lisp dataset Dealing Dealing with large structured data sets What I'm asking is rather a methodology, than a concrete solution. I will start by describing the situation I found challenging, and will then proceed to the ...
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3672243_c0
3672243
lisp
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Title: Python decorators compared to CLOS "around" method Problem title: Python decorators compared to CLOS "around" method Tags: lisp, python, decorator, oop Problem: Python decorators compared to CLOS "around" method I'm reaching back to my CLOS (Common Lisp Object System) days for this abstract q...
Python decorators compared to CLOS "around" method Python decorators compared to CLOS "around" method lisp python decorator oop cw Python CLOS Hello World cw.py Modified Richards func.__name__ before_func _before None after_func _after around_func _around self.__class__ self.__class__.__mro__ super_...
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4617904_c0
4617904
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Title: What is a good platform for building a game framework targeting both web and native languages? Problem title: What is a good platform for building a game framework targeting both web and native languages? Tags: opengl, lisp, javascript, flash, c%2B%2B Problem: What is a good platform for building a game framewor...
What is a good platform for building a game framework targeting both web and native languages? What is a good platform for building a game framework targeting both web and native languages? opengl lisp javascript flash c%2B%2B What What is a good platform for building a game framework targeting both web and native lang...
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4290354_c0
4290354
lisp
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Title: from-end does not work as I expect in position Problem title: from-end does not work as I expect in position Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: from-end does not work as I expect in position
from-end does not work as I expect in position from-end does not work as I expect in position lisp common-lisp from-end does not work as I expect in position What to do?
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40193352_c0
40193352
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Title: Scheme; Error Holes in a Macro List Problem title: Scheme; Error Holes in a Macro List Tags: lisp, macros, scheme Problem: Scheme; Error Holes in a Macro List Code signals: Scheme, Error, Holes, Macro, List
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5531141_c0
5531141
lisp
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Title: Sequence in Lisp Problem title: Sequence in Lisp Tags: common-lisp, lisp, scheme Problem: Sequence in Lisp Hi What is sequence in Lisp ? and what is difference between sequence and list in Lisp ? thanks. Code signals: Sequence, Lisp
Sequence in Lisp Sequence in Lisp common-lisp lisp scheme Sequence Lisp Sequence in Lisp Hi What is sequence in Lisp ? and what is difference between sequence and list in Lisp ? thanks.
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3702714_c0
3702714
lisp
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Title: How big is a class in memory? Problem title: How big is a class in memory? Tags: lisp, common-lisp, clisp, sbcl Problem: How big is a class in memory? How do I figure out how many bytes a defclass object has in Common Lisp? Code signals: How
How big is a class in memory? How big is a class in memory? lisp common-lisp clisp sbcl How How big is a class in memory? How do I figure out how many bytes a defclass object has in Common Lisp?
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8202120_c0
8202120
lisp
0
Title: Is Lisp a virtual machine like JVM? Problem title: Is Lisp a virtual machine like JVM? Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: Is Lisp a virtual machine like JVM? Why would someone refer to Lisp as a virtual machine like JVM? Code signals: Lisp, JVM
Is Lisp a virtual machine like JVM? Is Lisp a virtual machine like JVM? common-lisp lisp Lisp JVM Is Lisp a virtual machine like JVM? Why would someone refer to Lisp as a virtual machine like JVM?
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213538_c0
213538
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Title: centering text in common lisp Problem title: centering text in common lisp Tags: lisp, printing, center, common-lisp Problem: centering text in common lisp I have a string that I would like to print . Is it possible to center it when printing ?
centering text in common lisp centering text in common lisp lisp printing center common-lisp centering text in common lisp I have a string that I would like to print . Is it possible to center it when printing ?
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5496359_c0
5496359
lisp
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Title: Making list with specific name Problem title: Making list with specific name Tags: lisp Problem: Making list with specific name Hi how can I make a list with specific name , for example making this list with name myList = ( 1 2 3 4 5 ). thanks Code signals: Making
Making list with specific name Making list with specific name lisp Making Making list with specific name Hi how can I make a list with specific name , for example making this list with name myList = ( 1 2 3 4 5 ). thanks
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1511812
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Title: Hex to decimal conversion in common lisp Problem title: Hex to decimal conversion in common lisp Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: Hex to decimal conversion in common lisp Is there an easy helper function in common lisp to convert from hex to decimal? Code signals: Hex
Hex to decimal conversion in common lisp Hex to decimal conversion in common lisp lisp common-lisp Hex Hex to decimal conversion in common lisp Is there an easy helper function in common lisp to convert from hex to decimal?
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51473651
lisp
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Title: Clojure - User implementation of Filter Problem title: Clojure - User implementation of Filter Tags: lisp, functional-programming, clojure Problem: Clojure - User implementation of Filter Code signals: Clojure, User, Filter, Main, Failed, ERROR, Numbers.java:229, p1__42
Clojure - User implementation of Filter Clojure - User implementation of Filter lisp functional-programming clojure Clojure User Filter Main Failed ERROR Numbers.java:229 p1__42 Clojure - User implementation of Filter I am a newcomer to Clojure and one of the challenges suggested is a user-implementation of the Filter ...
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1614724_c0
1614724
lisp
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Title: Is learning LISP useful at all these days? Problem title: Is learning LISP useful at all these days? Tags: lisp Problem: Is learning LISP useful at all these days? I picked up a LISP book at a garage sale the other day and was just wondering if it was worth spending some time on. Code signals: LISP
Is learning LISP useful at all these days? Is learning LISP useful at all these days? lisp LISP Is learning LISP useful at all these days? I picked up a LISP book at a garage sale the other day and was just wondering if it was worth spending some time on.
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11432135_c0
11432135
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Title: Cannot Open fi-site-init.el Problem title: Cannot Open fi-site-init.el Tags: lisp, emacs Problem: Cannot Open fi-site-init.el Code signals: Cannot, Open, fi-site-init.el, Debugger, Reading, Documents, acl82express, fi:common-lisp-image-name, fi:common-lisp-image-file, alisp.dxl, fi:common-lisp-directory
Cannot Open fi-site-init.el Cannot Open fi-site-init.el lisp emacs Cannot Open fi-site-init.el Debugger Reading Documents acl82express fi:common-lisp-image-name fi:common-lisp-image-file alisp.dxl fi:common-lisp-directory Cannot Open fi-site-init.el Lately i've been trying to install ELI on my Linux computer! I've foll...
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27679494_c0
27679494
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Title: How to output false while using cl-json Problem title: How to output false while using cl-json Tags: json, lisp, common-lisp Problem: How to output false while using cl-json In Common Lisp, I'm using cl-json to output json format, but how can I output a false instead of null ? Code signals: cl-json, How
How to output false while using cl-json How to output false while using cl-json json lisp common-lisp cl-json How How to output false while using cl-json In Common Lisp, I'm using cl-json to output json format, but how can I output a false instead of null ?
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19057304_c0
19057304
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Title: Lisp grammar/formatting Problem title: Lisp grammar/formatting Tags: lisp Problem: Lisp grammar/formatting Trying my hand at Lisp. I wonder though, why does: (defun hello(x) (print x) ) work fine, but: (defun hello (x) (print(x)) ; Fails with EVAL: undefined function X. ) not? Code signals: Lisp, Fails, EVAL
Lisp grammar/formatting Lisp grammar/formatting lisp Lisp Fails EVAL Lisp grammar/formatting Trying my hand at Lisp. I wonder though, why does: work fine, but: not?
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67349271_c0
67349271
lisp
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Title: If there a pointers in lisp programming? Problem title: If there a pointers in lisp programming? Tags: lisp, pointers Problem: If there a pointers in lisp programming? I don`t have specific example code or anything. I just want to know if there is a pointers in lisp. If there is please share a simple example
If there a pointers in lisp programming? If there a pointers in lisp programming? lisp pointers If there a pointers in lisp programming? I don`t have specific example code or anything. I just want to know if there is a pointers in lisp. If there is please share a simple example
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70452812_c0
70452812
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Title: i did not factorial in this autolisp Problem title: i did not factorial in this autolisp Tags: autolisp, lisp, autocad Problem: i did not factorial in this autolisp I try to factorial for in this code but, I did not get the answer. (defun fact(n) (if (= n 0) (setq n 1) (setq pr (* n ( fact (- n 1)))) (print pr) ...
i did not factorial in this autolisp i did not factorial in this autolisp autolisp lisp autocad i did not factorial in this autolisp I try to factorial for in this code but, I did not get the answer.
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7810510_c0
7810510
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Title: Artificial Intelligence Problem title: Artificial Intelligence Tags: lisp, java, artificial-intelligence Problem: Artificial Intelligence I have come across AI modules in JAVA.Is JAVA suitable for AI development?Is it comparable to LISP in terms of functionality and flexibility? Code signals: Artificial, Intelli...
Artificial Intelligence Artificial Intelligence lisp java artificial-intelligence Artificial Intelligence Artificial Intelligence I have come across AI modules in JAVA.Is JAVA suitable for AI development?Is it comparable to LISP in terms of functionality and flexibility?
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17550672_c0
17550672
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Title: (Scheme) eq? eqv? equal? Difference Problem title: (Scheme) eq? eqv? equal? Difference Tags: lisp, scheme, equality Problem: (Scheme) eq? eqv? equal? Difference I really cant figure out the major difference between eq? , eqv? and equal? Please explain this. Besides, why do we need them? Code signals: Scheme, Dif...
(Scheme) eq? eqv? equal? Difference (Scheme) eq? eqv? equal? Difference lisp scheme equality Scheme Difference (Scheme) eq? eqv? equal? Difference I really cant figure out the major difference between eq? , eqv? and equal? Please explain this. Besides, why do we need them?
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5478648_c0
5478648
lisp
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Title: replace function in lisp Problem title: replace function in lisp Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: replace function in lisp i want to substitute words in a given list but its so hard when the replacing word is given by list for example (myreplace '((dog cat)(cute lovely)) '(my dog is cute)) -> (my cat is lovely) ...
replace function in lisp replace function in lisp lisp common-lisp replace function in lisp i want to substitute words in a given list but its so hard when the replacing word is given by list for example (myreplace '((dog cat)(cute lovely)) '(my dog is cute)) -> (my cat is lovely) help me!
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1224374_c0
1224374
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Title: What features of Lisp are present in Ruby? Problem title: What features of Lisp are present in Ruby? Tags: lisp, ruby Problem: What features of Lisp are present in Ruby? I've read that Ruby has inherited many features from Lisp. What features does Ruby have that likely have a Lisp heritage? Code signals: What, L...
What features of Lisp are present in Ruby? What features of Lisp are present in Ruby? lisp ruby What Lisp Ruby What features of Lisp are present in Ruby? I've read that Ruby has inherited many features from Lisp. What features does Ruby have that likely have a Lisp heritage?
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2149717_c0
2149717
lisp
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Title: How do I stop tracing a function in clisp? Problem title: How do I stop tracing a function in clisp? Tags: trace, common-lisp, lisp Problem: How do I stop tracing a function in clisp? I've been tracing a function example with this call (trace example) and now I wish to stop tracing it, how can I do this? Code si...
How do I stop tracing a function in clisp? How do I stop tracing a function in clisp? trace common-lisp lisp How How do I stop tracing a function in clisp? I've been tracing a function example with this call and now I wish to stop tracing it, how can I do this?
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5568724_c2
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for (sc in l) (when (cond ((ge (length *events-added*) n)) ((not (get sc 'duplicate)) Code signals: Need, File, Java, Adelphi, thous:5-10, male:female, ratio:30:70, student:faculty, ratio:15:1, thous$:7-10, thous:4-7, scale:1-5, Arizona-State, thous:20, ratio:50:50, ratio:20:1, thous$:4-7, thous:17, End, make:event, ma...
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2380991_c0
2380991
lisp
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Title: List without nil in Lisp Problem title: List without nil in Lisp Tags: null, list, lisp Problem: List without nil in Lisp I know that in Lisp a list must end with nil, but expression like (print (cons 1 (cons 3 2))) does not throw any errors. It prints: (1 3 . 2) Is it correct? I'm using GNU Clisp. Code signals:...
List without nil in Lisp List without nil in Lisp null list lisp List Lisp List without nil in Lisp I know that in Lisp a list must end with nil, but expression like does not throw any errors. It prints: Is it correct? I'm using GNU Clisp.
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71555113_c0
71555113
lisp
0
Title: How to install corman lisp? Problem title: How to install corman lisp? Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: How to install corman lisp? Does anyone know how to install cormanlisp? I downloaded the open source project from github https://github.com/sharplispers/cormanlisp , but there is no .exe installation package. ...
How to install corman lisp? How to install corman lisp? common-lisp lisp How How to install corman lisp? Does anyone know how to install cormanlisp? I downloaded the open source project from github https://github.com/sharplispers/cormanlisp , but there is no .exe installation package.
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20169921_c0
20169921
lisp
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Title: Error in LISP - SYSTEM::%EXPAND-FORM: invalid form (40) Problem title: Error in LISP - SYSTEM::%EXPAND-FORM: invalid form (40) Tags: common-lisp, lisp, functional-programming, if-statement, clisp Problem: Error in LISP - SYSTEM::%EXPAND-FORM: invalid form (40) Code signals: Error, LISP, SYSTEM, EXPAND-FORM, new-...
Error in LISP - SYSTEM::%EXPAND-FORM: invalid form (40) Error in LISP - SYSTEM::%EXPAND-FORM: invalid form (40) common-lisp lisp functional-programming if-statement clisp Error LISP SYSTEM EXPAND-FORM new-d1 new-d2 new-d3 Error in LISP - SYSTEM::%EXPAND-FORM: invalid form (40) I am working on a Lisp program that contai...
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13261886_c0
13261886
lisp
0
Title: how to use variables as regular expression value? Problem title: how to use variables as regular expression value? Tags: scheme, lisp, regex, racket Problem: how to use variables as regular expression value? For example: (regexp-match #rx"a|b" "cat") I would like to bind a variable to "a|b" so that I can create ...
how to use variables as regular expression value? how to use variables as regular expression value? scheme lisp regex racket how to use variables as regular expression value? For example: I would like to bind a variable to "a|b" so that I can create the pattern dynamically.
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5911442_c0
5911442
lisp
0
Title: How does this code work? Problem title: How does this code work? Tags: lisp, functional-programming, clojure Problem: How does this code work? Possible Duplicate: weirdness in clojure map function How does the following Clojure code work? (def transpose (partial apply map list)) (println (transpose [[2 6 5] [1 0...
How does this code work? How does this code work? lisp functional-programming clojure How How does this code work? How does the following Clojure code work?
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1837438_c0
1837438
lisp
0
Title: Can you have hash tables in lisp? Problem title: Can you have hash tables in lisp? Tags: lisp, hash, dictionary, data-structures Problem: Can you have hash tables in lisp? Can you have hash tables or dicts in Lisp? I mean the data structure that is a collection of pairs (key, value) where values can be acceded u...
Can you have hash tables in lisp? Can you have hash tables in lisp? lisp hash dictionary data-structures Can Can you have hash tables in lisp? Can you have hash tables or dicts in Lisp? I mean the data structure that is a collection of pairs (key, value) where values can be acceded using keys.
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7860651_c0
7860651
lisp
0
Title: List recursion base case Problem title: List recursion base case Tags: lisp Problem: List recursion base case (cond ((null list) nil) ;This is true if we are not at the end of the list? while (cond ((null lst) '()) ; this means we are at the empty set? Not quite sure how these are different, can anyone help? Tha...
List recursion base case List recursion base case lisp List List recursion base case while Not quite sure how these are different, can anyone help? Thanks a lot
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17901955_c0
17901955
lisp
0
Title: LISP and Scheme in microcontoller programming Problem title: LISP and Scheme in microcontoller programming Tags: lisp, microcontroller, scheme Problem: LISP and Scheme in microcontoller programming Do LISP and/or Scheme useful in microcontroller programming? Are LISP and Scheme good in this area in comparing wit...
LISP and Scheme in microcontoller programming LISP and Scheme in microcontoller programming lisp microcontroller scheme LISP Scheme LISP and Scheme in microcontoller programming Do LISP and/or Scheme useful in microcontroller programming? Are LISP and Scheme good in this area in comparing with C?
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30113857_c0
30113857
lisp
0
Title: Hash Tables in clisp.Storing lists in hashtables Problem title: Hash Tables in clisp.Storing lists in hashtables Tags: lisp, common-lisp, clisp Problem: Hash Tables in clisp.Storing lists in hashtables https://i.sstatic.net/zuh4U.jpg why is the hash table returning nil.Doesn't hashtables work for lists. Code sig...
Hash Tables in clisp.Storing lists in hashtables Hash Tables in clisp.Storing lists in hashtables lisp common-lisp clisp Hash Tables clisp.Storing Hash Tables in clisp.Storing lists in hashtables https://i.sstatic.net/zuh4U.jpg why is the hash table returning nil.Doesn't hashtables work for lists.
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6079985_c0
6079985
lisp
0
Title: is foo += 1 considered functional? Problem title: is foo += 1 considered functional? Tags: functional-programming, javascript, lisp Problem: is foo += 1 considered functional? Was thinking of creating a CONS function to create a list, but then realized that im not mutating any state with foo += 1, since its == f...
is foo += 1 considered functional? is foo += 1 considered functional? functional-programming javascript lisp is foo += 1 considered functional? Was thinking of creating a CONS function to create a list, but then realized that im not mutating any state with foo += 1, since its == foo = foo + 1 which is a new object
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2599317_c0
2599317
lisp
0
Title: how to create a list in LISP and accepting elements of list from user? Problem title: how to create a list in LISP and accepting elements of list from user? Tags: lisp, list Problem: how to create a list in LISP and accepting elements of list from user? how to create a list in LISP and accepting elements of list...
how to create a list in LISP and accepting elements of list from user? how to create a list in LISP and accepting elements of list from user? lisp list user LISP how to create a list in LISP and accepting elements of list from user? how to create a list in LISP and accepting elements of list from user?
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5215884_c0
5215884
lisp
0
Title: What language should DrRacket be set to when doing SICP exercises? Problem title: What language should DrRacket be set to when doing SICP exercises? Tags: lisp, racket, sicp Problem: What language should DrRacket be set to when doing SICP exercises? What language should I select in DrRacket in order to do SICP e...
What language should DrRacket be set to when doing SICP exercises? What language should DrRacket be set to when doing SICP exercises? lisp racket sicp What DrRacket SICP What language should DrRacket be set to when doing SICP exercises? What language should I select in DrRacket in order to do SICP exercises?
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31346880_c0
31346880
lisp
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Title: EVAL: undefined function DEFINE Problem title: EVAL: undefined function DEFINE Tags: lisp, clisp Problem: EVAL: undefined function DEFINE I've written a very simple program: (define size 2) (print size) When I run this code, I get following error: *** - EVAL: undefined function DEFINE What does the error mean? H...
EVAL: undefined function DEFINE EVAL: undefined function DEFINE lisp clisp EVAL DEFINE EVAL: undefined function DEFINE I've written a very simple program: When I run this code, I get following error: What does the error mean? How can I resolve it?
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23297834_c0
23297834
lisp
0
Title: Lisp Illegal argument in functor position Problem title: Lisp Illegal argument in functor position Tags: lispworks, lisp Problem: Lisp Illegal argument in functor position Hello can anyone help me out? (defun f(x) (LIST ((* 2 x) (* 3 x))) ) (f 1) I get this, Illegal argument in functor position: (* 2 X) in ((* 2...
Lisp Illegal argument in functor position Lisp Illegal argument in functor position lispworks lisp Lisp Illegal LIST Lisp Illegal argument in functor position Hello can anyone help me out? I get this, Illegal argument in functor position: (* 2 X) in ((* 2 X) (* 3 X)) .
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10049369_c0
10049369
lisp
0
Title: Libraries for WebSockets in Lisp and Scheme? Problem title: Libraries for WebSockets in Lisp and Scheme? Tags: lisp, common-lisp, scheme Problem: Libraries for WebSockets in Lisp and Scheme? Which regularly maintained and stable libraries are available for hosting a WebSocket server using Common Lisp or Scheme? ...
Libraries for WebSockets in Lisp and Scheme? Libraries for WebSockets in Lisp and Scheme? lisp common-lisp scheme Libraries WebSockets Lisp Scheme Libraries for WebSockets in Lisp and Scheme? Which regularly maintained and stable libraries are available for hosting a WebSocket server using Common Lisp or Scheme?
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18324743_c0
18324743
lisp
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Title: Why were FEXPRs abandoned in Common Lisp? Problem title: Why were FEXPRs abandoned in Common Lisp? Tags: fexpr, lisp Problem: Why were FEXPRs abandoned in Common Lisp? Many LISPs had FEXPRs but they were not included in CL. I read that this was because FEXRPs don't work well with static analysis. Can someone exp...
Why were FEXPRs abandoned in Common Lisp? Why were FEXPRs abandoned in Common Lisp? fexpr lisp Why FEXPRs Common Lisp Why were FEXPRs abandoned in Common Lisp? Many LISPs had FEXPRs but they were not included in CL. I read that this was because FEXRPs don't work well with static analysis. Can someone explain this?
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Title: Have some way to save the REPL state of Common Lisp or Scheme? Problem title: Have some way to save the REPL state of Common Lisp or Scheme? Tags: common-lisp, lisp, save, scheme Problem: Have some way to save the REPL state of Common Lisp or Scheme? Have some way to save the REPL state of Common Lisp or Scheme?...
Have some way to save the REPL state of Common Lisp or Scheme? Have some way to save the REPL state of Common Lisp or Scheme? common-lisp lisp save scheme Have REPL Common Lisp Scheme Have some way to save the REPL state of Common Lisp or Scheme? Have some way to save the REPL state of Common Lisp or Scheme? Thanks
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