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6286922
lisp
0
Title: How well does your language support unicode in practice? Problem title: How well does your language support unicode in practice? Tags: python, lisp, node.js, ruby Problem: How well does your language support unicode in practice? I'm looking into new languages, kind of craving for one where I no longer need to wo...
How well does your language support unicode in practice? How well does your language support unicode in practice? python lisp node.js ruby How node.js How well does your language support unicode in practice? I'm looking into new languages, kind of craving for one where I no longer need to worry about charset problems a...
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11189869_c0
11189869
lisp
0
Title: Does newLISP use garbage collection? Problem title: Does newLISP use garbage collection? Tags: memory-management, newlisp, garbage-collection, lisp Problem: Does newLISP use garbage collection? This page has been quite confusing for me. It says: Memory management in newLISP does not rely on a garbage collection ...
Does newLISP use garbage collection? Does newLISP use garbage collection? memory-management newlisp garbage-collection lisp Does Does newLISP use garbage collection? This page has been quite confusing for me. It says: Further down, I see: I can't make sense of these two. How can newLISP "not rely on a garbage collectio...
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16525189_c0
16525189
lisp
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Title: How can I unserialize a s-exp then seralize it and avoid upper-casing? Problem title: How can I unserialize a s-exp then seralize it and avoid upper-casing? Tags: common-lisp, lisp, s-expression Problem: How can I unserialize a s-exp then seralize it and avoid upper-casing? I am supposed to read a complex s-expr...
How can I unserialize a s-exp then seralize it and avoid upper-casing? How can I unserialize a s-exp then seralize it and avoid upper-casing? common-lisp lisp s-expression How CL-USER seq_num PASSWORD How can I unserialize a s-exp then seralize it and avoid upper-casing? I am supposed to read a complex s-expression tre...
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21918799_c0
21918799
lisp
0
Title: Run interactive REPL first with input from a file then from user input Problem title: Run interactive REPL first with input from a file then from user input Tags: command-line-interface, lisp, read-eval-print-loop, sbcl, shell Problem: Run interactive REPL first with input from a file then from user input I'm tr...
Run interactive REPL first with input from a file then from user input Run interactive REPL first with input from a file then from user input command-line-interface lisp read-eval-print-loop sbcl shell a user Run REPL Run interactive REPL first with input from a file then from user input I'm trying to run an old tool w...
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35461929_c0
35461929
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Title: Remove subsequence function (deep recursion) in scheme Problem title: Remove subsequence function (deep recursion) in scheme Tags: lisp, racket, recursion, scheme Problem: Remove subsequence function (deep recursion) in scheme Im trying to write a function called removesub* which accepts two arguments (l1 and l2...
Remove subsequence function (deep recursion) in scheme Remove subsequence function (deep recursion) in scheme lisp racket recursion scheme Remove Remove subsequence function (deep recursion) in scheme Im trying to write a function called removesub* which accepts two arguments (l1 and l2) . The function needs to return ...
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31047685_c1
31047685
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reference to the environment that exists now (when the // lambda is being defined) because that's the outer environment // we'll need to use when the lambda is executed x.env = env; return x; } if (x.list[0].val == "begin") { // (begin exp*) for (size_t i = 1; i < x.list.size() - 1; ++i) eval(x.list[i], env); return e...
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75711365_c0
75711365
lisp
0
Title: Why metaprogramming instead of functions? Problem title: Why metaprogramming instead of functions? Tags: metaprogramming, macros, lisp Problem: Why metaprogramming instead of functions? I'm a JavaScript programmer who is very intrigued by Lisp after hearing people like Eric Raymond claim that is often enlighteni...
Why metaprogramming instead of functions? Why metaprogramming instead of functions? metaprogramming macros lisp Why Why metaprogramming instead of functions? I'm a JavaScript programmer who is very intrigued by Lisp after hearing people like Eric Raymond claim that is often enlightening. Disclaimer: I'm sure there are ...
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47897212_c0
47897212
lisp
0
Title: LISP: How to use strings in defparameters Problem title: LISP: How to use strings in defparameters Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: LISP: How to use strings in defparameters I am a beginner in Lisp. I have two functions , a defparameter , and a defstruct . Every time a book is passed to inputBook I would like th...
LISP: How to use strings in defparameters LISP: How to use strings in defparameters common-lisp lisp LISP How MobyDick LISP: How to use strings in defparameters I am a beginner in Lisp. I have two functions , a defparameter , and a defstruct . Every time a book is passed to inputBook I would like the title of the book ...
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31279557_c1
31279557
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mer, 0) for (*tokens)[0] != ")" { if i := readFrom(tokens); i != symbol("") { L = append(L, i) } } *tokens = (*tokens)[1:] return L I don't know what these lines do either. Lines 198 - 209 Here's the complete code if you want it, I realise it's 250 lines long but I'd really appreciate as many explanations about what it...
mer, 0) for (*tokens)[0] != ")" { if i := readFrom(tokens); i != symbol("") { L = append(L, i) } } *tokens = (*tokens)[1:] return L I don't know what these lines do either. Lines 198 - 209 Here's the complete code if you want it, I realise it's 250 lines long but I'd really appreciate as many explanations about what it...
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29002506_c0
29002506
lisp
0
Title: LISP macro fail, crashes slime Problem title: LISP macro fail, crashes slime Tags: lambda, slime, macros, lisp, common-lisp Problem: LISP macro fail, crashes slime I am using common lisp with slime in emacs and am trying to define a simple macro. However when I run the macro, the emacs slime buffer becomes unres...
LISP macro fail, crashes slime LISP macro fail, crashes slime lambda slime macros lisp common-lisp LISP Generates FOO SCALE CL-USER PART LISP macro fail, crashes slime I am using common lisp with slime in emacs and am trying to define a simple macro. However when I run the macro, the emacs slime buffer becomes unrespon...
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68051299_c0
68051299
lisp
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Title: Generalizing prime pairs in SICP Problem title: Generalizing prime pairs in SICP Tags: lisp, primes, racket, scheme, sicp Problem: Generalizing prime pairs in SICP I've taken some time to work through the generation of "prime pairs" from SICP Section 2.2.3 - Sequences as Conventional Interfaces , for example: (1...
Generalizing prime pairs in SICP Generalizing prime pairs in SICP lisp primes racket scheme sicp Generalizing SICP RANGE FILTER PRIME MAP num1 num2 num3 Generalizing prime pairs in SICP I've taken some time to work through the generation of "prime pairs" from SICP Section 2.2.3 - Sequences as Conventional Interfaces , ...
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5097561_c0
5097561
lisp
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Title: Killing buffers whose names start with a particular string Problem title: Killing buffers whose names start with a particular string Tags: elisp, emacs, lisp Problem: Killing buffers whose names start with a particular string Here's my problem: I use Emacs and get lots of buffers that are pretty useless all the ...
Killing buffers whose names start with a particular string Killing buffers whose names start with a particular string elisp emacs lisp Killing curry2 C-y Invalid sh22 Value Killing buffers whose names start with a particular string Here's my problem: I use Emacs and get lots of buffers that are pretty useless all the t...
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58514697_c0
58514697
lisp
0
Title: SBCL - &quot;illegal function call&quot; in a loop function Problem title: SBCL - &quot;illegal function call&quot; in a loop function Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: SBCL - "illegal function call" in a loop function This is a generic example of a code I'am programming: (defun test (a b) (loop for x in '(a b) c...
SBCL - &quot;illegal function call&quot; in a loop function SBCL - &quot;illegal function call&quot; in a loop function lisp common-lisp SBCL SB-INT:COMPILED-PROGRAM-ERROR THREAD RUNNING Execution Form SETF LOOP LIST Compile-time Type HELP SB-EXT:EXIT ABORT Exit FRED5 COLLECT Use BREAK-ON-SIGNALS SBCL - "illegal functi...
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33404469_c0
33404469
lisp
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Title: Lisp Arithmetic simplification Problem title: Lisp Arithmetic simplification Tags: lisp Problem: Lisp Arithmetic simplification I'm a newbie when it comes to programming in lisp and ill be honest recursion is not my forte, I was tasked with writing a function that would simplify arithmetic equations but not solv...
Lisp Arithmetic simplification Lisp Arithmetic simplification lisp Lisp Arithmetic Lisp Arithmetic simplification I'm a newbie when it comes to programming in lisp and ill be honest recursion is not my forte, I was tasked with writing a function that would simplify arithmetic equations but not solve them. Here is the g...
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Title: How do I use (require :PACKAGE) in clisp under Ubuntu Hardy? Problem title: How do I use (require :PACKAGE) in clisp under Ubuntu Hardy? Tags: linux, common-lisp, asdf, ubuntu, lisp Problem: How do I use (require :PACKAGE) in clisp under Ubuntu Hardy? I am trying to evaluate the answer provided here , and am get...
How do I use (require :PACKAGE) in clisp under Ubuntu Hardy? How do I use (require :PACKAGE) in clisp under Ubuntu Hardy? linux common-lisp asdf ubuntu lisp PACKAGE asdf-install How Ubuntu Hardy LOAD ABORT Break Warning Command Line Switch CMU Common Lisp CVS release-19a release-20040728 lisp.core Dumped Sat www.cons.o...
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3689855_c0
3689855
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Title: How to guess out the grammars of a list of sentences generated by some way? Problem title: How to guess out the grammars of a list of sentences generated by some way? Tags: python, nlp, lisp Problem: How to guess out the grammars of a list of sentences generated by some way? I have a lost of sentences generated ...
How to guess out the grammars of a list of sentences generated by some way? How to guess out the grammars of a list of sentences generated by some way? python nlp lisp How How to guess out the grammars of a list of sentences generated by some way? I have a lost of sentences generated from http://www.ywing.net/graphicsp...
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64175849_c0
64175849
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Title: In common lisp how do you restart where the error was thrown not caught? Problem title: In common lisp how do you restart where the error was thrown not caught? Tags: restart, common-lisp, condition-system, lisp Problem: In common lisp how do you restart where the error was thrown not caught? This question is re...
In common lisp how do you restart where the error was thrown not caught? In common lisp how do you restart where the error was thrown not caught? restart common-lisp condition-system lisp cl-json::encode-json-plist cl-json::UNENCODABLE-VALUE-ERROR cl-json::encode-json-plist-to-string Just In common lisp how do you rest...
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44422133_c0
44422133
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Title: What methods should I use from PythonCyc API to query metabolites in BioCyc database? Problem title: What methods should I use from PythonCyc API to query metabolites in BioCyc database? Tags: python, lisp, biopython, bioinformatics Problem: What methods should I use from PythonCyc API to query metabolites in Bi...
What methods should I use from PythonCyc API to query metabolites in BioCyc database? What methods should I use from PythonCyc API to query metabolites in BioCyc database? python lisp biopython bioinformatics PythonCyc sys What API BioCyc PGDB MetaCyc pythoncyc.select_organism meta.pathways_of_compound PWY-7347 SUCSYN-...
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56544894_c0
56544894
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Title: How to fix this code, logical problem I guess Problem title: How to fix this code, logical problem I guess Tags: lisp, recursion, racket, scheme Problem: How to fix this code, logical problem I guess I'm in the university, first year programing, so far so good then I stuck with this exercise, I have to do a func...
How to fix this code, logical problem I guess How to fix this code, logical problem I guess lisp recursion racket scheme How Takes Number sub1 add1 n1Times How to fix this code, logical problem I guess I'm in the university, first year programing, so far so good then I stuck with this exercise, I have to do a function ...
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69670388_c0
69670388
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Title: Immutability in clojure when incrementing numbers inside my own data structure, going from common lisp mutability to clojure immutability Problem title: Immutability in clojure when incrementing numbers inside my own data structure, going from common lisp mutability to clojure immutability Tags: immutability, li...
Immutability in clojure when incrementing numbers inside my own data structure, going from common lisp mutability to clojure immutability Immutability in clojure when incrementing numbers inside my own data structure, going from common lisp mutability to clojure immutability immutability lisp common-lisp clojure common...
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23232156_c0
23232156
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Title: once-only lisp macro, is my implementation correct? Problem title: once-only lisp macro, is my implementation correct? Tags: common-lisp, lisp, practical-common-lisp, macros Problem: once-only lisp macro, is my implementation correct? I am trying to learn Lisp from Peter Seibel's book "Practical Common Lisp". In...
once-only lisp macro, is my implementation correct? once-only lisp macro, is my implementation correct? common-lisp lisp practical-common-lisp macros once-only lisp macro, is my implementation correct? I am trying to learn Lisp from Peter Seibel's book "Practical Common Lisp". In chapter 8 : "Macros: Defining your own"...
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34387687_c0
34387687
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Title: Lisp - Problems with postordering a binary tree Problem title: Lisp - Problems with postordering a binary tree Tags: binary-tree, common-lisp, lisp, postorder Problem: Lisp - Problems with postordering a binary tree Learning lisp for the fun of it, haven't had too much of a difficult time until now, and I'm on t...
Lisp - Problems with postordering a binary tree Lisp - Problems with postordering a binary tree binary-tree common-lisp lisp postorder Lisp Problems Create APPEND Trace BIN-TREE-POSTORDER Lisp - Problems with postordering a binary tree Learning lisp for the fun of it, haven't had too much of a difficult time until now,...
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60407195_c0
60407195
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Title: How to delete all Attributes from all Blocks with AutoLISP using ObjectDBX Problem title: How to delete all Attributes from all Blocks with AutoLISP using ObjectDBX Tags: autocad-plugin, autocad-scripts, autocad, autolisp, lisp Problem: How to delete all Attributes from all Blocks with AutoLISP using ObjectDBX I...
How to delete all Attributes from all Blocks with AutoLISP using ObjectDBX How to delete all Attributes from all Blocks with AutoLISP using ObjectDBX autocad-plugin autocad-scripts autocad autolisp lisp all ObjectDBX How Attributes Blocks AutoLISP Output LM:GetDocumentObject DBXAttDelete AcDbBlockReference How to delet...
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Title: Cant figure out why this code is crashing Problem title: Cant figure out why this code is crashing Tags: scheme, lisp Problem: Cant figure out why this code is crashing I am running this code in GRACE which is the implementation of Common Music , which is implemented in S7 Scheme and uses SAL as the language. I ...
Cant figure out why this code is crashing Cant figure out why this code is crashing scheme lisp Cant sampling3 sampling4 Cant figure out why this code is crashing I am running this code in GRACE which is the implementation of Common Music , which is implemented in S7 Scheme and uses SAL as the language. I have the foll...
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26319422_c0
26319422
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Title: Unbound Variable in Scheme Problem title: Unbound Variable in Scheme Tags: functional-programming, variables, scope, scheme, lisp Problem: Unbound Variable in Scheme I know what I want to do, I am having trouble getting there. I am looking for some guidance. I am more or less forcing what I want done and there h...
Unbound Variable in Scheme Unbound Variable in Scheme functional-programming variables scope scheme lisp Unbound Variable Scheme Unbound Variable in Scheme I know what I want to do, I am having trouble getting there. I am looking for some guidance. I am more or less forcing what I want done and there has to be a better...
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28714014_c0
28714014
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Title: Using cl-glfw3 on windows Problem title: Using cl-glfw3 on windows Tags: lisp, cffi, common-lisp, glfw, sbcl Problem: Using cl-glfw3 on windows I'm trying to load the library cl-glfw3 with sbcl amd64 for windows. But all I've got is a message with a missing dll. The libffi-6.dll and glfw3.dll are on the same fol...
Using cl-glfw3 on windows Using cl-glfw3 on windows lisp cffi common-lisp glfw sbcl SBCL Using cl-glfw3 ql:quickload Load ASDF Loading LOAD-FOREIGN-LIBRARY-ERROR THREAD RUNNING Unable libffi-6.dll libffi-5.dll libffi.dll Type HELP SB-EXT:EXIT RETRY Try USE-VALUE Use TRY-RECOMPILING Recompile FASL CL-SOURCE-FILE ACCEPT ...
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31924895_c0
31924895
lisp
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Title: Mandelbrot set implementation in Scheme is very slow Problem title: Mandelbrot set implementation in Scheme is very slow Tags: common-lisp, scheme, lisp, mandelbrot, recursion Problem: Mandelbrot set implementation in Scheme is very slow I am trying to learn Lisp/Scheme and I tried implementing a very simple ver...
Mandelbrot set implementation in Scheme is very slow Mandelbrot set implementation in Scheme is very slow common-lisp scheme lisp mandelbrot recursion Mandelbrot Scheme z2r z2c Mandelbrot set implementation in Scheme is very slow I am trying to learn Lisp/Scheme and I tried implementing a very simple version of the man...
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49802074_c0
49802074
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Title: CLISP dfs gets program stack overflow Problem title: CLISP dfs gets program stack overflow Tags: stack-overflow, recursion, lisp, depth-first-search, common-lisp Problem: CLISP dfs gets program stack overflow I'm new to Lisp and I'm trying to solve an 8-puzzle using simple dfs (depth-first search). But I am gett...
CLISP dfs gets program stack overflow CLISP dfs gets program stack overflow stack-overflow recursion lisp depth-first-search common-lisp move CLISP is_used find_zero CLISP dfs gets program stack overflow I'm new to Lisp and I'm trying to solve an 8-puzzle using simple dfs (depth-first search). But I am getting a progra...
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5261213_c0
5261213
lisp
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Title: Bug in s-expr printing function Problem title: Bug in s-expr printing function Tags: scheme, s-expression, lisp, haskell Problem: Bug in s-expr printing function To practice my Haskell skills, I'm following the Write Yourself a Scheme tutorial. I've implemented a parser for s-expressions, but I'm having trouble ...
Bug in s-expr printing function Bug in s-expr printing function scheme s-expression lisp haskell Bug scm48 LispVal Nil Pair List DottedList Value ShowS Symbol Number Boolean Vector x:xs Bug in s-expr printing function To practice my Haskell skills, I'm following the Write Yourself a Scheme tutorial. I've implemented a ...
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16769669_c0
16769669
lisp
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Title: Should I call add-to-list in Emacs Lisp a destructive function? Problem title: Should I call add-to-list in Emacs Lisp a destructive function? Tags: elisp, emacs, lisp Problem: Should I call add-to-list in Emacs Lisp a destructive function? add-to-list is often used to add an element to a list if the element is ...
Should I call add-to-list in Emacs Lisp a destructive function? Should I call add-to-list in Emacs Lisp a destructive function? elisp emacs lisp Should Emacs Lisp Add ELEMENT LIST-VAR APPEND Should I call add-to-list in Emacs Lisp a destructive function? add-to-list is often used to add an element to a list if the elem...
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1714223_c0
1714223
lisp
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Title: Translating the Q and P function from The Little Schemer into Common Lisp? Problem title: Translating the Q and P function from The Little Schemer into Common Lisp? Tags: scheme, the-little-schemer, lisp, common-lisp Problem: Translating the Q and P function from The Little Schemer into Common Lisp? In Chapter 9...
Translating the Q and P function from The Little Schemer into Common Lisp? Translating the Q and P function from The Little Schemer into Common Lisp? scheme the-little-schemer lisp common-lisp The Translating Little Schemer Common Lisp sub1 add1 Translating the Q and P function from The Little Schemer into Common Lisp?...
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17011920_c0
17011920
lisp
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Title: AutoLISP: How to solve no function definition error? Problem title: AutoLISP: How to solve no function definition error? Tags: lisp, functional-programming, autolisp, autocad Problem: AutoLISP: How to solve no function definition error? Below I have pasted the code from my drawmycoil.lsp file. (defun drwcoil () ...
AutoLISP: How to solve no function definition error? AutoLISP: How to solve no function definition error? lisp functional-programming autolisp autocad AutoLISP How drawmycoil.lsp helices_center inner_radius outer_radius coil_thickness HELIX c:drawmycoil Command _appload coil35um_intricate.lsp AutoLISP: How to solve no ...
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54229826_c0
54229826
lisp
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Title: Is there an Awk- or Lisp-like programming language that can process a stream of s-expressions? Problem title: Is there an Awk- or Lisp-like programming language that can process a stream of s-expressions? Tags: lisp, pipe, s-expression, awk Problem: Is there an Awk- or Lisp-like programming language that can pro...
Is there an Awk- or Lisp-like programming language that can process a stream of s-expressions? Is there an Awk- or Lisp-like programming language that can process a stream of s-expressions? lisp pipe s-expression awk Awk Lisp-like fp_text F.Fab fp_line np_thru_hole Mask F.Cu F.Paste F.Mask Is there an Awk- or Lisp-like...
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8627880_c0
8627880
lisp
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Title: How do I eval a clojure data structure within the context of a namespace? Problem title: How do I eval a clojure data structure within the context of a namespace? Tags: lisp, jvm-languages, clojure, clojure-contrib Problem: How do I eval a clojure data structure within the context of a namespace? Code signals: j...
How do I eval a clojure data structure within the context of a namespace? How do I eval a clojure data structure within the context of a namespace? lisp jvm-languages clojure clojure-contrib java.lang.RuntimeException clojure.lang.Util.runtimeException How Exception Unable null:1 clojure.lang.Compiler.analyze Compiler....
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33333368_c0
33333368
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Title: Trouble with scopes in LET and LET* Problem title: Trouble with scopes in LET and LET* Tags: scope, lisp, common-lisp Problem: Trouble with scopes in LET and LET* I am trying to implement a local search algorithm for optimization. I am very new to Lisp, so this is the code I came up with (notice the FORMAT s): (...
Trouble with scopes in LET and LET* Trouble with scopes in LET and LET* scope lisp common-lisp Trouble FORMAT Improve alexandria:shuffle Counter Current Best max_iterations SETF Calculate n_plants Trouble with scopes in LET and LET* I am trying to implement a local search algorithm for optimization. I am very new to Li...
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19252947_c0
19252947
lisp
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Title: Why is counting to a billion in lisp so slow? Problem title: Why is counting to a billion in lisp so slow? Tags: windows, common-lisp, lisp, while-loop Problem: Why is counting to a billion in lisp so slow? (defun billion-test () (setq i 0) (loop while (< i 100) do (setq i (+ i 1)))) (billion-test) (print "done"...
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33437906_c0
33437906
lisp
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Title: about the Prolog implementation Problem title: about the Prolog implementation Tags: on-lisp, lisp, common-lisp Problem: about the Prolog implementation I just want to add the capability to handle lisp query into the initial Prolog implementation in OnLisp text. Since this capability is introduced in the followi...
about the Prolog implementation about the Prolog implementation on-lisp lisp common-lisp new Prolog EVAL G3159 USE-VALUE Input STORE-VALUE ABORT G3161 G3160 FULLBIND about the Prolog implementation I just want to add the capability to handle lisp query into the initial Prolog implementation in OnLisp text. Since this c...
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9430575_c0
9430575
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Title: CLSQL on CentOS installation Problem title: CLSQL on CentOS installation Tags: lisp, clsql, centos, sbcl, mysql Problem: CLSQL on CentOS installation I want to connect to MySQL from SBCL using CLSQL. I loaded CLSQL using quicklisp (ql:quickload 'clsql). However, when calling (clsql:connect '(...) :database-type ...
CLSQL on CentOS installation CLSQL on CentOS installation lisp clsql centos sbcl mysql CLSQL CentOS CLSQL on CentOS installation I want to connect to MySQL from SBCL using CLSQL. I loaded CLSQL using quicklisp (ql:quickload 'clsql). However, when calling (clsql:connect '(...) :database-type :mysql), it said: Couldn't l...
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14298865_c0
14298865
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Title: Subsequently running the same function, yielding different results Problem title: Subsequently running the same function, yielding different results Tags: refactoring, lisp, emacs Problem: Subsequently running the same function, yielding different results I feel a bit silly for asking this question, but I feel l...
Subsequently running the same function, yielding different results Subsequently running the same function, yielding different results refactoring lisp emacs Subsequently Subsequently running the same function, yielding different results I feel a bit silly for asking this question, but I feel like my code is as ineffici...
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13611010_c0
13611010
lisp
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Title: search through a tree and return true if a node is present more than once Problem title: search through a tree and return true if a node is present more than once Tags: tree, lisp Problem: search through a tree and return true if a node is present more than once I have a homework assignment and I need to do the ...
search through a tree and return true if a node is present more than once search through a tree and return true if a node is present more than once tree lisp compare1 search through a tree and return true if a node is present more than once I have a homework assignment and I need to do the following: So far I have writ...
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11912027_c0
11912027
lisp
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Title: (emacs) lisp: search anything in a ((nested) list) Problem title: (emacs) lisp: search anything in a ((nested) list) Tags: emacs, lisp, elisp, algorithm Problem: (emacs) lisp: search anything in a ((nested) list) I need to locate a particular value that can be buried into a deeply nested list, and never at the s...
(emacs) lisp: search anything in a ((nested) list) (emacs) lisp: search anything in a ((nested) list) emacs lisp elisp algorithm TEXT UTF-8 QUOTED-PRINTABLE e89a8fb2067eba300404c63c5f7f IMAGE ladybug.xpm BASE64 e89a8fb1f8061a6be404c70a24a0 (emacs) lisp: search anything in a ((nested) list) I need to locate a particular...
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4640556_c0
4640556
lisp
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Title: How would one write down this mathematical expression programmatically? Problem title: How would one write down this mathematical expression programmatically? Tags: c, math, lisp Problem: How would one write down this mathematical expression programmatically? The sum of f(i) for all integers i = k, k + 1, .., co...
How would one write down this mathematical expression programmatically? How would one write down this mathematical expression programmatically? c math lisp How V_COUNT sine_coeff e_factor solar_coeff solar_anomaly lunar_coeff lunar_anomaly moon_coeff moon_argument E-factor TYPE Sum i1..in l1..ln How would one write dow...
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39363963_c0
39363963
lisp
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Title: Why functional programming language support automated memoization but not imperative languages? Problem title: Why functional programming language support automated memoization but not imperative languages? Tags: theory, lisp, java, imperative-programming, functional-programming Problem: Why functional programmi...
Why functional programming language support automated memoization but not imperative languages? Why functional programming language support automated memoization but not imperative languages? theory lisp java imperative-programming functional-programming Why x-1 x-2 n-1 n-2 Why functional programming language support a...
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23348089_c0
23348089
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Title: Programmatically defun a function with a given name Problem title: Programmatically defun a function with a given name Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: Programmatically defun a function with a given name I need to programmatically call a macro which is similar to defun , in order to define a function of a given ...
Programmatically defun a function with a given name Programmatically defun a function with a given name lisp common-lisp Programmatically autogen-command-33 Condition SB-INT:SIMPLE-PROGRAM-ERROR Restarts RETRY SLIME REPL ABORT TERMINATE-THREAD Terminate THREAD RUNNING Backtrace SB-INT:SIMPLE-EVAL-IN-LEXENV INTERN autog...
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Title: Various forms of looping and iteration in Elisp Problem title: Various forms of looping and iteration in Elisp Tags: lisp, elisp Problem: Various forms of looping and iteration in Elisp I am trying to understand all the looping constructs in Emacs Lisp. In one example I am trying to iterate over a list of symbol...
Various forms of looping and iteration in Elisp Various forms of looping and iteration in Elisp lisp elisp Various Elisp dash.el Scheme Various forms of looping and iteration in Elisp I am trying to understand all the looping constructs in Emacs Lisp. In one example I am trying to iterate over a list of symbols and pri...
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72278002_c1
72278002
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Initializing Excel variable (if (not (setq *ExcelApp% (vlax-get-object "Excel.Application"))) (progn; True - Error Catch (alert "Close all Excel spreadsheets to continue!") (vlax-release-object *ExcelApp%)(gc) );progn );if ;; Opening the Excel workbook (setq ExcelFile$ (findfile ExcelFile$)) (setq *ExcelApp% (vlax-get...
Initializing Excel variable (if (not (setq *ExcelApp% (vlax-get-object "Excel.Application"))) (progn; True - Error Catch (alert "Close all Excel spreadsheets to continue!") (vlax-release-object *ExcelApp%)(gc) );progn );if ;; Opening the Excel workbook (setq ExcelFile$ (findfile ExcelFile$)) (setq *ExcelApp% (vlax-get...
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15557383_c0
15557383
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Title: POST JSON data using drakma:http-request Problem title: POST JSON data using drakma:http-request Tags: common-lisp, drakma, json, lisp, post Problem: POST JSON data using drakma:http-request I am trying to POST some JSON data to a web service using drakma . (ql:quickload :st-json) (ql:quickload :cl-json) (ql:qui...
POST JSON data using drakma:http-request POST JSON data using drakma:http-request common-lisp drakma json lisp post drakma:http-request POST JSON ql:quickload st-json:read-json st-json:getjso json:encode-json-to-string drakma:cookie-jar X-API-KEY utf-8 data.grib HTTP Host api.service.int User-Agent Drakma SBCL Darwin w...
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58579157_c0
58579157
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Title: SICP solution to Fibonacci, set `a + b = a`, why not `a + b = b`? Problem title: SICP solution to Fibonacci, set `a + b = a`, why not `a + b = b`? Tags: elisp, algorithm, fibonacci, lisp, sicp Problem: SICP solution to Fibonacci, set `a + b = a`, why not `a + b = b`? I am reading Tree Recursion of SICP, where fi...
SICP solution to Fibonacci, set `a + b = a`, why not `a + b = b`? SICP solution to Fibonacci, set `a + b = a`, why not `a + b = b`? elisp algorithm fibonacci lisp sicp SICP Fibonacci begin_src end_src SICP solution to Fibonacci, set `a + b = a`, why not `a + b = b`? I am reading Tree Recursion of SICP, where fib was co...
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12327668_c0
12327668
lisp
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Title: Lisp Formatting Polynomial Problem title: Lisp Formatting Polynomial Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: Lisp Formatting Polynomial I am representing sparse polynomials as lists of (coefficient, pairs). For example: '((1 2) (3 6) (-20 48)) => x^2 + 3x^6 - 20x^48 I am new to Lisp formatting, but have come across som...
Lisp Formatting Polynomial Lisp Formatting Polynomial common-lisp lisp Lisp Formatting Polynomial FormatPolynomialHelper3 FormatPolynomial Readably FormatPolynomialHelper1 Helpers FormatPolynomialHelper2 Reduces Properly Lisp Formatting Polynomial I am representing sparse polynomials as lists of (coefficient, pairs). F...
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64418124_c0
64418124
lisp
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Title: Dynamic Binding in Common Lisp Problem title: Dynamic Binding in Common Lisp Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: Dynamic Binding in Common Lisp This question is an extension of Common Lisp scoping (dynamic vs lexical) I have read and (hopefully) understood the concepts of scoping and extent in Common Lisp (link: ht...
Dynamic Binding in Common Lisp Dynamic Binding in Common Lisp common-lisp lisp Dynamic Binding Common Lisp fun1 fun2 Dynamic Binding in Common Lisp This question is an extension of Common Lisp scoping (dynamic vs lexical) I have read and (hopefully) understood the concepts of scoping and extent in Common Lisp (link: ht...
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67792794_c0
67792794
lisp
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Title: How to deal with a list of &#x27;Maybe [values]&#x27; in Haskell? Problem title: How to deal with a list of &#x27;Maybe [values]&#x27; in Haskell? Tags: option-type, lisp, haskell, functional-programming, dictionary Problem: How to deal with a list of 'Maybe [values]' in Haskell? I tryied to adapt some exercises...
How to deal with a list of &#x27;Maybe [values]&#x27; in Haskell? How to deal with a list of &#x27;Maybe [values]&#x27; in Haskell? option-type lisp haskell functional-programming dictionary here How Maybe Haskell Clau Descripcio Valors NOTE Ideas learnyouahaskell.com Lloc Show Char There TextGame Couldn How to deal wi...
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334691_c0
334691
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Title: The tool for visual programming Problem title: The tool for visual programming Tags: visual-programming, lisp, graphical-programming Problem: The tool for visual programming I need the tool for graphical representing of work flow in a program (like electronic circuits are described with graphical representation)...
The tool for visual programming The tool for visual programming visual-programming lisp graphical-programming someType1 someType2 The tool for visual programming I need the tool for graphical representing of work flow in a program (like electronic circuits are described with graphical representation). The representatio...
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69980973_c0
69980973
lisp
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Title: Checking If Cons exist in list of Cons Problem title: Checking If Cons exist in list of Cons Tags: lisp Problem: Checking If Cons exist in list of Cons I am building a program and lisp and need to check if a Cons exist in a list of cons, but for some reason it keep returning nil in the if statement, here is the ...
Checking If Cons exist in list of Cons Checking If Cons exist in list of Cons lisp 1 Checking Cons TEST Checking If Cons exist in list of Cons I am building a program and lisp and need to check if a Cons exist in a list of cons, but for some reason it keep returning nil in the if statement, here is the current code I a...
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1518933
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Title: Image Processing, extending JPanel and Simulating Classes in Clojure Problem title: Image Processing, extending JPanel and Simulating Classes in Clojure Tags: clojure, lisp, swing Problem: Image Processing, extending JPanel and Simulating Classes in Clojure there! I'm building an image-processing application in ...
Image Processing, extending JPanel and Simulating Classes in Clojure Image Processing, extending JPanel and Simulating Classes in Clojure clojure lisp swing Image Processing JPanel Simulating Classes Clojure Point MouseAdapter Image Processing, extending JPanel and Simulating Classes in Clojure there! I'm building an i...
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49418783_c0
49418783
lisp
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Title: Racket macros not working Problem title: Racket macros not working Tags: datalog, hygiene, lisp, macros, racket Problem: Racket macros not working I've never used Racket's macro system before so forgive my ignorance. I'm trying to dynamically define rules in Racket's Datalog system, basically like this: (datalog...
Racket macros not working Racket macros not working datalog hygiene lisp macros racket datalog Racket Does Works Racket macros not working I've never used Racket's macro system before so forgive my ignorance. I'm trying to dynamically define rules in Racket's Datalog system, basically like this: If I put something like...
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24011337_c0
24011337
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Title: Standard function for replacing subsequences Problem title: Standard function for replacing subsequences Tags: lisp, sequence, replace, function, common-lisp Problem: Standard function for replacing subsequences Quite often I need to replace subsequence of certain elements with another sequence of the same type,...
Standard function for replacing subsequences Standard function for replacing subsequences lisp sequence replace function common-lisp Standard CL-USER Standard function for replacing subsequences Quite often I need to replace subsequence of certain elements with another sequence of the same type, but, probably with diff...
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39843431_c0
39843431
lisp
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Title: How do I fix the URL for the &lt;TAB&gt;-triggered automatic documentation lookup in the Common Lisp REPL? Problem title: How do I fix the URL for the &lt;TAB&gt;-triggered automatic documentation lookup in the Common Lisp REPL? Tags: common-lisp, tab-completion, read-eval-print-loop, lisp, clisp Problem: How do...
How do I fix the URL for the &lt;TAB&gt;-triggered automatic documentation lookup in the Common Lisp REPL? How do I fix the URL for the &lt;TAB&gt;-triggered automatic documentation lookup in the Common Lisp REPL? common-lisp tab-completion read-eval-print-loop lisp clisp How URL Common Lisp REPL Linux Ubuntu SMP Tue S...
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59006417_c0
59006417
lisp
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Title: How to read a string to get user input in GNU Guile? Problem title: How to read a string to get user input in GNU Guile? Tags: scheme, command-line-interface, guile, lisp, user-input Problem: How to read a string to get user input in GNU Guile? I'm trying to make a Rock Paper Scissors game to help myself lean GN...
How to read a string to get user input in GNU Guile? How to read a string to get user input in GNU Guile? scheme command-line-interface guile lisp user-input How GNU Guile You Type Can Player Keeps CPU There How to read a string to get user input in GNU Guile? I'm trying to make a Rock Paper Scissors game to help mysel...
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8767111_c0
8767111
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Title: Why can&#x27;t the python script get the post parameters from hunchentoot-cgi? Problem title: Why can&#x27;t the python script get the post parameters from hunchentoot-cgi? Tags: lisp, common-lisp, hunchentoot Problem: Why can't the python script get the post parameters from hunchentoot-cgi? The hunchentoot-cgi ...
Why can&#x27;t the python script get the post parameters from hunchentoot-cgi? Why can&#x27;t the python script get the post parameters from hunchentoot-cgi? lisp common-lisp hunchentoot hunchentoot-cgi Why latin-1 utf-8 hunchentoot-cgi::create-cgi-dispatcher-and-handler login.py POST Login GET nav.py SERVER_SOFTWARE S...
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48211987_c0
48211987
lisp
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Title: json-get function in lisp Problem title: json-get function in lisp Tags: common-lisp, json, lisp Problem: json-get function in lisp In these day i'm working to a json parse in prolog and lisp. yesterday with your help i finished the prolog project and now i need help again. the funcion is always json-get but now...
json-get function in lisp json-get function in lisp common-lisp json lisp json_obj CL-prompt Arthur Dent Zaphod Head1 Head2 JSON Common Lisp json_parse Fields Error PLACE json-get function in lisp In these day i'm working to a json parse in prolog and lisp. yesterday with your help i finished the prolog project and now...
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4026511_c0
4026511
lisp
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Title: Common Lisp Error Not Understood Problem title: Common Lisp Error Not Understood Tags: common-lisp, lisp, sbcl Problem: Common Lisp Error Not Understood Type HELP for debugger help, or (SB-EXT:QUIT) to exit from SBCL. restarts (invokable by number or by possibly-abbreviated name): 0: [CONTINUE] Ignore runtime op...
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6474777_c0
6474777
lisp
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Title: Common Lisp Backquote/Backtick: How to Use? Problem title: Common Lisp Backquote/Backtick: How to Use? Tags: lisp, macros, common-lisp, backticks Problem: Common Lisp Backquote/Backtick: How to Use? I am having trouble with Lisp's backquote read macro. Whenever I try to write a macro that seems to require the us...
Common Lisp Backquote/Backtick: How to Use? Common Lisp Backquote/Backtick: How to Use? lisp macros common-lisp backticks Common Lisp Backquote Backtick How Use ROW-SATISFIES-RULE CAR G1121 SVREF ROW CADR CADDR ERROR LAMBDA STYLE-WARNING Common Lisp Backquote/Backtick: How to Use? I am having trouble with Lisp's backqu...
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21660584_c0
21660584
lisp
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Title: Emacs Lisp shared structure and shared links Problem title: Emacs Lisp shared structure and shared links Tags: lisp, emacs, elisp, cons, cdr Problem: Emacs Lisp shared structure and shared links Consider the cons x1 : (setq x1 '(a . (b c))) => (a b c) or in list notation: (setq x1 '(a b c)) => (a b c) and the co...
Emacs Lisp shared structure and shared links Emacs Lisp shared structure and shared links lisp emacs elisp cons cdr the Emacs Lisp Emacs Lisp shared structure and shared links Consider the cons x1 : or in list notation: and the cons x2 , built on x1 : cons help (in Emacs) says that the function creates a new cons , giv...
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75547785_c0
75547785
lisp
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Title: Not able to connect to a service based in kubernetes using lisp Problem title: Not able to connect to a service based in kubernetes using lisp Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: Not able to connect to a service based in kubernetes using lisp I have this function in lisp with which i am trying to access a service b...
Not able to connect to a service based in kubernetes using lisp Not able to connect to a service based in kubernetes using lisp lisp common-lisp lisp Web Not debug-level-2 debug-level-3 comm:open-tcp-stream Calling Service debug-level-1 Available CANNOT OPENED NIL COMM:SOCKET-STREAM Not able to connect to a service bas...
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3407066_c0
3407066
lisp
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Title: Error starting sbcl under slime on Vista Problem title: Error starting sbcl under slime on Vista Tags: emacs, lisp, sbcl, slime Problem: Error starting sbcl under slime on Vista I'm having trouble getting SBCL to start under slime. I've messed things up and I don't know how to recover. This was working fine unti...
Error starting sbcl under slime on Vista Error starting sbcl under slime on Vista emacs lisp sbcl slime Error Vista emacs-23.1 swank-loader.lisp swank-loader:init swank:start-server Users GILESR AppData Local Temp slime.3068 iso-latin-1-unix SBCL ANSI Common Lisp More www.sbcl.org BSD-style See CREDITS COPYING Windows ...
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72716454_c0
72716454
lisp
0
Title: Start working with large Lisp &quot;library&quot; (Calendrical Calculations) Problem title: Start working with large Lisp &quot;library&quot; (Calendrical Calculations) Tags: lisp, common-lisp, calendar, astronomy Problem: Start working with large Lisp "library" (Calendrical Calculations) I used to write small L...
Start working with large Lisp &quot;library&quot; (Calendrical Calculations) Start working with large Lisp &quot;library&quot; (Calendrical Calculations) lisp common-lisp calendar astronomy Start Lisp Calendrical Calculations calendar.l Users card9 JUN IN-PACKAGE CC4 Condition SB-Kernel:SIMPLE-PACKAGE-ERROR Start worki...
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9711965
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Title: How can I quickly create many similar slots for a class? Problem title: How can I quickly create many similar slots for a class? Tags: common-lisp, lisp, macros Problem: How can I quickly create many similar slots for a class? I have the following classes, and more like them: (defclass weapon () ((base-slice-dam...
How can I quickly create many similar slots for a class? How can I quickly create many similar slots for a class? common-lisp lisp macros How Base How can I quickly create many similar slots for a class? I have the following classes, and more like them: As you can see, there is a lot of repetition. For two of the class...
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Title: What is Order of Growth and How do you compute it? Problem title: What is Order of Growth and How do you compute it? Tags: lisp, scheme, sicp, time-complexity, complexity-theory Problem: What is Order of Growth and How do you compute it? Why I am asking this question I have recently started reading Sicp, and I h...
What is Order of Growth and How do you compute it? What is Order of Growth and How do you compute it? lisp scheme sicp time-complexity complexity-theory What Order Growth How What is Order of Growth and How do you compute it? Why I am asking this question I have recently started reading Sicp, and I have worked my way t...
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20952999
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Title: Common Lisp - how to combine these two simple polynomial functions? Problem title: Common Lisp - how to combine these two simple polynomial functions? Tags: common-lisp, lisp, polynomial-math Problem: Common Lisp - how to combine these two simple polynomial functions? I'm new to Lisp and I'm working through some...
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29636526
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Title: Implementing the calculator program using lisp Problem title: Implementing the calculator program using lisp Tags: concurrency, multithreading, lisp Problem: Implementing the calculator program using lisp I'm implementing the calculator program using concurrent lisp programming language..Everything is working fi...
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Title: How can i retrieve the address of the socket peer in Lisp with cl-async Problem title: How can i retrieve the address of the socket peer in Lisp with cl-async Tags: common-lisp, sbcl, ip-address, lisp Problem: How can i retrieve the address of the socket peer in Lisp with cl-async I am experimenting with cl-asyn...
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Title: Trying to understand setf + aref &quot;magic&quot; Problem title: Trying to understand setf + aref &quot;magic&quot; Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: Trying to understand setf + aref "magic" I now have learnt about arrays and aref in Lisp. So far, it's quite easy to grasp, and it works like a charme: (defparamet...
Trying to understand setf + aref &quot;magic&quot; Trying to understand setf + aref &quot;magic&quot; common-lisp lisp Trying set-23 Trying to understand setf + aref "magic" I now have learnt about arrays and aref in Lisp. So far, it's quite easy to grasp, and it works like a charme: What puzzles me is the aref "magic"...
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5986058
lisp
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Title: How does one implement a &quot;stackless&quot; interpreted language? Problem title: How does one implement a &quot;stackless&quot; interpreted language? Tags: recursion, stack, lisp, stack-overflow, interpreter Problem: How does one implement a "stackless" interpreted language? I am making my own Lisp-like inter...
How does one implement a &quot;stackless&quot; interpreted language? How does one implement a &quot;stackless&quot; interpreted language? recursion stack lisp stack-overflow interpreter How How does one implement a "stackless" interpreted language? I am making my own Lisp-like interpreted language, and I want to do tai...
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14799832
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Title: Replacing an element in lisp Problem title: Replacing an element in lisp Tags: common-lisp, replace, lisp, function Problem: Replacing an element in lisp I have this problem in Common Lisp. I need to manipulate existential variables introducing the rule of skolemization. For example I need to buid a function whi...
Replacing an element in lisp Replacing an element in lisp common-lisp replace lisp function Replacing sk00042 sf666 skoo42 SF-1 SV-2 SV-4 SF-5 Replacing an element in lisp I have this problem in Common Lisp. I need to manipulate existential variables introducing the rule of skolemization. For example I need to buid a f...
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48866514_c0
48866514
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Title: how to create recursively nested alists from list of strings in lisp Problem title: how to create recursively nested alists from list of strings in lisp Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: how to create recursively nested alists from list of strings in lisp I stayed up all night writing this function that takes a l...
how to create recursively nested alists from list of strings in lisp how to create recursively nested alists from list of strings in lisp lisp common-lisp list how to create recursively nested alists from list of strings in lisp I stayed up all night writing this function that takes a list of strings and turns it into ...
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68346311
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Title: Reading data stored in S-expressions into memory in another Common Lisp program Problem title: Reading data stored in S-expressions into memory in another Common Lisp program Tags: lisp, common-lisp, parsing Problem: Reading data stored in S-expressions into memory in another Common Lisp program I have a Common ...
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24352675
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Title: Lisp, Error: Comma not inside a backquote. [file position = 762] Problem title: Lisp, Error: Comma not inside a backquote. [file position = 762] Tags: lisp, common-lisp, allegro-cl Problem: Lisp, Error: Comma not inside a backquote. [file position = 762] I've been following the instructions to install coding exa...
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2353353_c0
2353353
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Title: How to process input and output streams in Steel Bank Common Lisp? Problem title: How to process input and output streams in Steel Bank Common Lisp? Tags: lisp, common-lisp, sbcl Problem: How to process input and output streams in Steel Bank Common Lisp? I'm trying to figure out how to use the output stream of o...
How to process input and output streams in Steel Bank Common Lisp? How to process input and output streams in Steel Bank Common Lisp? lisp common-lisp sbcl How Steel Bank Common Lisp RUN-PROGRAM INPUT OUTPUT WAIT C-c NIL FLET SB-UNIX:SELECT How to process input and output streams in Steel Bank Common Lisp? I'm trying t...
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Title: Read functions in Lisp aren&#x27;t prompting Problem title: Read functions in Lisp aren&#x27;t prompting Tags: lisp, input, lispworks, common-lisp Problem: Read functions in Lisp aren't prompting So I recently taught myself lisp and have been messing around with some programs. I am trying to write a small progra...
Read functions in Lisp aren&#x27;t prompting Read functions in Lisp aren&#x27;t prompting lisp input lispworks common-lisp Read Lisp Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday You Does What Adds Read functions in Lisp aren't prompting So I recently taught myself lisp and have been messing around with some programs. I am ...
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Title: Clisp &quot;Program stack overflow. RESET&quot; on a (cadr). How? Problem title: Clisp &quot;Program stack overflow. RESET&quot; on a (cadr). How? Tags: stack-overflow, clisp, common-lisp, lisp Problem: Clisp "Program stack overflow. RESET" on a (cadr). How? I'm (still) porting code from Franz Lisp to Common LIS...
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Title: Recursively find and return a pattern in a list using only basic lisp Problem title: Recursively find and return a pattern in a list using only basic lisp Tags: lisp, pattern-matching, functional-programming, recursion Problem: Recursively find and return a pattern in a list using only basic lisp The function I ...
Recursively find and return a pattern in a list using only basic lisp Recursively find and return a pattern in a list using only basic lisp lisp pattern-matching functional-programming recursion only Recursively find_pattern Recursively find and return a pattern in a list using only basic lisp The function I need to wr...
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Title: How can I use Lisp in Autocad 2024 to extract block attributes and save them into an Excel file? Problem title: How can I use Lisp in Autocad 2024 to extract block attributes and save them into an Excel file? Tags: autocad, lisp, autolisp Problem: How can I use Lisp in Autocad 2024 to extract block attributes an...
How can I use Lisp in Autocad 2024 to extract block attributes and save them into an Excel file? How can I use Lisp in Autocad 2024 to extract block attributes and save them into an Excel file? autocad lisp autolisp the How Lisp Autocad Excel c:extract-objects-to-csv Select CAD File Users Desktop output.csv List Open G...
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Title: Inconsistent behaviour of closures in Common Lisp Problem title: Inconsistent behaviour of closures in Common Lisp Tags: literals, lisp, common-lisp, closures Problem: Inconsistent behaviour of closures in Common Lisp When working on a personal project, I found what seems to be an inconsistent behaviour of closu...
Inconsistent behaviour of closures in Common Lisp Inconsistent behaviour of closures in Common Lisp literals lisp common-lisp closures Inconsistent Common Lisp look-for-maximum-1 Inspecting Maximum Final look-for-maximum-2 list1 list2 Returns Inconsistent behaviour of closures in Common Lisp When working on a personal ...
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Title: Graham&#x27;s Ansi Common Lisp: p.170 having trouble understanding example Problem title: Graham&#x27;s Ansi Common Lisp: p.170 having trouble understanding example Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: Graham's Ansi Common Lisp: p.170 having trouble understanding example (defmacro random-choice (&rest exprs) `(case ...
Graham&#x27;s Ansi Common Lisp: p.170 having trouble understanding example Graham&#x27;s Ansi Common Lisp: p.170 having trouble understanding example lisp common-lisp Graham Ansi Common Lisp p.170 macroexpand-1 a_0 a_1 a_n Graham's Ansi Common Lisp: p.170 having trouble understanding example So I performed macroexpand-...
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67679022
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Title: Getting same parity for a list of numbers Problem title: Getting same parity for a list of numbers Tags: lisp, sicp, scheme Problem: Getting same parity for a list of numbers I'm doing the SICP exercise of filtering a list based on the odd/even-ness of the first argument. For example: (same-parity 1 2 3 4 5 6 7)...
Getting same parity for a list of numbers Getting same parity for a list of numbers lisp sicp scheme Getting Helper Actual lst1 lst2 Getting same parity for a list of numbers I'm doing the SICP exercise of filtering a list based on the odd/even-ness of the first argument. For example: Here is what I've come up with, wh...
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Title: How to reduce long execution time in an A* search for 8-puzzle Problem title: How to reduce long execution time in an A* search for 8-puzzle Tags: heuristics, lisp, common-lisp, search, sliding-tile-puzzle Problem: How to reduce long execution time in an A* search for 8-puzzle I'm trying to implement heuristic s...
How to reduce long execution time in an A* search for 8-puzzle How to reduce long execution time in an A* search for 8-puzzle heuristics lisp common-lisp search sliding-tile-puzzle the How Artificial Intelligence Structures George Luger William Stubblefield Corrections Christopher Davis chris2d cs.unm.edu These GRID in...
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Title: Racket. Fill the table with data from database Problem title: Racket. Fill the table with data from database Tags: lisp, functional-programming, racket, sql Problem: Racket. Fill the table with data from database I'm trying to fill the table in my GUI with data from database. Here's the database example: Team --...
Racket. Fill the table with data from database Racket. Fill the table with data from database lisp functional-programming racket sql database racket/gui/base db team Racket Fill Atlanta Hawks Lloyd Pierce Boston Celtics Brad Stevens Chicago Bulls Jim Boylen Brooklyn Nets New-York Jacque Vaughn Tournament FirstCup Secon...
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47607737
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Title: Lisp Scheme -cannot reference undefined identifier error Problem title: Lisp Scheme -cannot reference undefined identifier error Tags: scheme, lisp Problem: Lisp Scheme -cannot reference undefined identifier error I am new to Lisp Scheme . I am trying to write Caesar cipher program using the Lisp Scheme on DrRac...
Lisp Scheme -cannot reference undefined identifier error Lisp Scheme -cannot reference undefined identifier error scheme lisp 0 a brute-force-version frequency Lisp Scheme ENVIRONMENT include.ss document.ss test-dictionary.ss dictionary.ss HELPER FUNCTIONS spin_to_e count_letter count_true HERE USE REDUCE Count find_in...
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59535129_c0
59535129
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Title: Find the average of non-negative numbers that occur in the input before some sentinel value (such as -999) Problem title: Find the average of non-negative numbers that occur in the input before some sentinel value (such as -999) Tags: higher-order-functions, functional-programming, lisp, racket, scheme Problem: ...
Find the average of non-negative numbers that occur in the input before some sentinel value (such as -999) Find the average of non-negative numbers that occur in the input before some sentinel value (such as -999) higher-order-functions functional-programming lisp racket scheme Find ListOfNumber Integer INVARIANTS VALI...
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Title: Questions on case Problem title: Questions on case Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: Questions on case I tried to create an example for cond and case and came up with a simple implementation of the fizz buzz problem (see Wikipedia for details). My initial version is: (defun is-fizz-buzz (n) (cond ((and (zerop (mo...
Questions on case Questions on case lisp common-lisp Questions Fizz Buzz Fizz-Buzz Questions on case I tried to create an example for cond and case and came up with a simple implementation of the fizz buzz problem (see Wikipedia for details). My initial version is: Now, @RainerJoswig pointed out to me that my case is w...
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Title: Clojure, can macros do something that couldn&#x27;t be done with a function Problem title: Clojure, can macros do something that couldn&#x27;t be done with a function Tags: clojure, function, functional-programming, lisp, macros Problem: Clojure, can macros do something that couldn't be done with a function I'm ...
Clojure, can macros do something that couldn&#x27;t be done with a function Clojure, can macros do something that couldn&#x27;t be done with a function clojure function functional-programming lisp macros a Clojure Clojure, can macros do something that couldn't be done with a function I'm learning Clojure macros, and wo...
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61395695_c0
61395695
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Title: Filter output stream to only keep portion of text delimited by specific lines? Problem title: Filter output stream to only keep portion of text delimited by specific lines? Tags: asynchronous, sbcl, lisp, common-lisp, closures Problem: Filter output stream to only keep portion of text delimited by specific lines...
Filter output stream to only keep portion of text delimited by specific lines? Filter output stream to only keep portion of text delimited by specific lines? asynchronous sbcl lisp common-lisp closures Filter WANT TEXT uiop:launch-program uiop:process-info-output uiop:wait-process NIL Filter output stream to only keep ...
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48068320
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Title: Get the right subsequence for the recursive call parsing a JSON string Problem title: Get the right subsequence for the recursive call parsing a JSON string Tags: common-lisp, clisp, lisp, json, gnu-common-lisp Problem: Get the right subsequence for the recursive call parsing a JSON string I started writing the ...
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Title: Defining a macro to take an input stream Problem title: Defining a macro to take an input stream Tags: macros, lisp, common-lisp Problem: Defining a macro to take an input stream I'm attempting to make a macro that will take an input stream and do something different depending on the contents of the first line r...
Defining a macro to take an input stream Defining a macro to take an input stream macros lisp common-lisp Defining There STANDARD-GENERIC-FUNCTION SB-GRAY:STREAM-READ-LINE Condition SB-INT:COMPILED-PROGRAM-ERROR READ-LINE VECTOR CHARACTER NIL BASE-STRING SYMBOL SB-IMPL::STRING1 Defining a macro to take an input stream ...
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Title: Lisp Recursion Issue With Stack Problem title: Lisp Recursion Issue With Stack Tags: scheme, recursion, lisp, stack Problem: Lisp Recursion Issue With Stack I have just hit another bump in the road along my journey with Scheme. It's probably safe to say my table has had enough of me banging my head into it... I ...
Lisp Recursion Issue With Stack Lisp Recursion Issue With Stack scheme recursion lisp stack Lisp Recursion Issue Stack Lisp Recursion Issue With Stack I have just hit another bump in the road along my journey with Scheme. It's probably safe to say my table has had enough of me banging my head into it... I have written ...
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Title: Weird HTTP problem/mistake with Lisp Problem title: Weird HTTP problem/mistake with Lisp Tags: sockets, sbcl, lisp, http Problem: Weird HTTP problem/mistake with Lisp I'm attempting to learn a little more about handling sockets and network connections in SBCL; so I wrote a simple wrapper for HTTP. Thus far, it m...
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Title: Writing a lazy-as-possible unfoldr-like function to generate arbitrary factorizations Problem title: Writing a lazy-as-possible unfoldr-like function to generate arbitrary factorizations Tags: lazy-sequences, unfold, lisp, clojure, factorization Problem: Writing a lazy-as-possible unfoldr-like function to genera...
Writing a lazy-as-possible unfoldr-like function to generate arbitrary factorizations Writing a lazy-as-possible unfoldr-like function to generate arbitrary factorizations lazy-sequences unfold lisp clojure factorization Writing concat2 pt2 pt2-step pt2-start Writing a lazy-as-possible unfoldr-like function to generate...
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Title: How to copy and paste an autocad table using python Problem title: How to copy and paste an autocad table using python Tags: lisp, python, pywin32, autocad Problem: How to copy and paste an autocad table using python I am trying to use pyautocad to copy a table from one autocad drawing and paste it in another. I...
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Title: Object reactor &quot;copied&quot; and &quot;modified&quot; in one entity going wrong - Help needed Problem title: Object reactor &quot;copied&quot; and &quot;modified&quot; in one entity going wrong - Help needed Tags: autocad-plugin, autocad, autolisp, lisp Problem: Object reactor "copied" and "modified" in one...
Object reactor &quot;copied&quot; and &quot;modified&quot; in one entity going wrong - Help needed Object reactor &quot;copied&quot; and &quot;modified&quot; in one entity going wrong - Help needed autocad-plugin autocad autolisp lisp Object Help assign_LLreactor LL_ename LL_Length LL_Size LL_hLength LL_hSize Line Reac...
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Title: In ABCL (Armed Bear) LISP how do I create a background sub-process / background threads? Problem title: In ABCL (Armed Bear) LISP how do I create a background sub-process / background threads? Tags: abcl, common-lisp, lisp, multithreading Problem: In ABCL (Armed Bear) LISP how do I create a background sub-proces...
In ABCL (Armed Bear) LISP how do I create a background sub-process / background threads? In ABCL (Armed Bear) LISP how do I create a background sub-process / background threads? abcl common-lisp lisp multithreading ABCL Armed Bear LISP MULTITASKING user::make-process Pdraw-proc pd::pdraw CL-USER SYSTEM:PROCESS JPROCESS...
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