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The javascript example is simple - but you can do more complex re-writings based on user input. The macros I've seen are all based around "compile-time" (or programmer-written-time I suppose). Like in C++ you can't have a dynamic template parameter - it has to be known at compile time. (It seems) In lisp you can't fun...
The javascript example is simple - but you can do more complex re-writings based on user input. The macros I've seen are all based around "compile-time" (or programmer-written-time I suppose). Like in C++ you can't have a dynamic template parameter - it has to be known at compile time. (It seems) In lisp you can't fun...
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34620352
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Title: Function which verifies if a string is includes in an other one in Lisp Problem title: Function which verifies if a string is includes in an other one in Lisp Tags: string, lisp, common-lisp Problem: Function which verifies if a string is includes in an other one in Lisp I am trying to write a function which ver...
Function which verifies if a string is includes in an other one in Lisp Function which verifies if a string is includes in an other one in Lisp string lisp common-lisp string1 Lisp string2 Function which verifies if a string is includes in an other one in Lisp I am trying to write a function which verifies if a string ...
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Title: How to make Lisp input case sensitive Problem title: How to make Lisp input case sensitive Tags: lisp Problem: How to make Lisp input case sensitive I'm programming in lisp. The function I'm working on is appending two lists together, and it works. However, the output also comes back as uppercase letters, and wh...
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Title: Why does Quicklisp fail to load log4cl on MacOS Problem title: Why does Quicklisp fail to load log4cl on MacOS Tags: lisp, quicklisp, sbcl, common-lisp Problem: Why does Quicklisp fail to load log4cl on MacOS COMPILE-FILE-ERROR while compiling #<CL-SOURCE-FILE "log4cl" "src" "naming-sbcl"> [Condition of type UIO...
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3936919_c0
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Title: Checking whether every list in a list is null in Common Lisp Problem title: Checking whether every list in a list is null in Common Lisp Tags: null, c%2B%2B, lisp, lambda, common-lisp Problem: Checking whether every list in a list is null in Common Lisp I know that I can check whether a list of lists only contai...
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14799832_c1
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args)) Here are some examples to get more familiar with the idea : (skolemize '(forall ?y (exist ?x (p ?x ?y)))) ;=> (forall ?y (P (SF-1 ?Y) ?Y)) (skolemize '(exist ?y (forall ?x (p ?x ?y)))) ;=> (for all ?x (P ?X SV-2) (skolemize '(exist ?y (and (p ?x) (f ?y)))) ;=> (AND (P ?X) (F SV-4)) (skolemize '(forall ?x (exist...
args)) Here are some examples to get more familiar with the idea : (skolemize '(forall ?y (exist ?x (p ?x ?y)))) ;=> (forall ?y (P (SF-1 ?Y) ?Y)) (skolemize '(exist ?y (forall ?x (p ?x ?y)))) ;=> (for all ?x (P ?X SV-2) (skolemize '(exist ?y (and (p ?x) (f ?y)))) ;=> (AND (P ?X) (F SV-4)) (skolemize '(forall ?x (exist...
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23027030_c0
23027030
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Title: How can I convert a string into exact number in Scheme Lisp? Problem title: How can I convert a string into exact number in Scheme Lisp? Tags: sisc, scheme, guile, lisp, r5rs Problem: How can I convert a string into exact number in Scheme Lisp? For example, I have this string: "6119726089.12814713" If I do (stri...
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19936840_c0
19936840
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Title: Ignore non-number values in a list and find the sum recursive method Problem title: Ignore non-number values in a list and find the sum recursive method Tags: recursion, mixed, list, lisp Problem: Ignore non-number values in a list and find the sum recursive method I need to create a recursive method in LISP tha...
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42334010_c0
42334010
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Title: Advice on how to tackle this lisp function. Problem title: Advice on how to tackle this lisp function. Tags: common-lisp, clisp, lisp, list Problem: Advice on how to tackle this lisp function. I have written a function called my_rotate that takes a number from a user and creates a list up to five numbers. my_rot...
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60155445_c0
60155445
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Title: Trying to append recursively, what am I doing wrong in Scheme? Problem title: Trying to append recursively, what am I doing wrong in Scheme? Tags: lisp, scheme Problem: Trying to append recursively, what am I doing wrong in Scheme? Trying to recursively append every element from list a to list c. Currently only ...
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48212618_c0
48212618
lisp
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Title: Lisp use member through a list of lists Problem title: Lisp use member through a list of lists Tags: member, lisp Problem: Lisp use member through a list of lists in common lisp I have a tree of symbols like: (setf a '((shoe (walks(town)) (has-laces(snow))) (tree (grows(bob)) (is-green(house)) (is tall(work)))))...
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2057141_c0
2057141
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Title: Emacs php-mode: Removing duplicate &lt;?php in header-line of php files Problem title: Emacs php-mode: Removing duplicate &lt;?php in header-line of php files Tags: emacs, lisp, php Problem: Emacs php-mode: Removing duplicate I use emacs php-mode.el and php-electric.el. I want to get rid of the duplicate <?php o...
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Title: Pascal Triangle in Lisp Problem title: Pascal Triangle in Lisp Tags: common-lisp, java, lisp Problem: Pascal Triangle in Lisp I just started learning Lisp and I am having trouble understanding what this code from Rosetta Code says: (defun pascal (n) (genrow n '(1) )) (defun genrow (n l) ( when (< 0 n) //is the c...
Pascal Triangle in Lisp Pascal Triangle in Lisp common-lisp java lisp Pascal Triangle Lisp Java Pascal Triangle in Lisp I just started learning Lisp and I am having trouble understanding what this code from Rosetta Code says: I've been looking at some websites about lisp but it still confusing. The only programming lan...
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Title: CLISP recursive powers of cubes function that returns a list Problem title: CLISP recursive powers of cubes function that returns a list Tags: function, exponent, common-lisp, lisp, recursion Problem: CLISP recursive powers of cubes function that returns a list I'm looking for help in writing a function that ret...
CLISP recursive powers of cubes function that returns a list CLISP recursive powers of cubes function that returns a list function exponent common-lisp lisp recursion CLISP CLISP recursive powers of cubes function that returns a list I'm looking for help in writing a function that returns a list of the first 15 cubes. ...
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15714899
lisp
0
Title: What are those functional functions called? Problem title: What are those functional functions called? Tags: haskell, functional-programming, lisp, clojure, function Problem: What are those functional functions called? I'm looking for a functional way to implement this: list = [a b c d e f] foo(list, 3) = [[a d]...
What are those functional functions called? What are those functional functions called? haskell functional-programming lisp clojure function What What are those functional functions called? I'm looking for a functional way to implement this: A potential solution is: Where, for example, What is foo and goo usually calle...
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11483618
lisp
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Title: Convert CHAR to ASCII in LISP Problem title: Convert CHAR to ASCII in LISP Tags: string, lisp, common-lisp Problem: Convert CHAR to ASCII in LISP I want to write a program in LISP to get a string from the user and return the string formed by adding 1 to each char-code of the string. For example: input: "hello123...
Convert CHAR to ASCII in LISP Convert CHAR to ASCII in LISP string lisp common-lisp Convert CHAR ASCII LISP Convert CHAR to ASCII in LISP I want to write a program in LISP to get a string from the user and return the string formed by adding 1 to each char-code of the string. For example: input: "hello123" output: "ifmm...
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13110941
lisp
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Title: Syntactic binding value must be a keyword: alpha. What does it mean? Problem title: Syntactic binding value must be a keyword: alpha. What does it mean? Tags: lisp, mit-scheme, scheme Problem: Syntactic binding value must be a keyword: alpha. What does it mean? Here is my little program: (let-syntax ((alpha (lam...
Syntactic binding value must be a keyword: alpha. What does it mean? Syntactic binding value must be a keyword: alpha. What does it mean? lisp mit-scheme scheme Syntactic What RESTART Syntactic binding value must be a keyword: alpha. What does it mean? Here is my little program: And guile executes it, and returns (). B...
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35412976_c0
35412976
lisp
0
Title: In Clojure, what does `&amp;` mean in function/macro signature? Problem title: In Clojure, what does `&amp;` mean in function/macro signature? Tags: macros, lisp, clojure Problem: In Clojure, what does `&` mean in function/macro signature? I saw the usage of & in Clojure function signature like this ( http://clo...
In Clojure, what does `&amp;` mean in function/macro signature? In Clojure, what does `&amp;` mean in function/macro signature? macros lisp clojure Clojure In Clojure, what does `&` mean in function/macro signature? I saw the usage of & in Clojure function signature like this ( http://clojure.github.io/core.async/#cloj...
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69675964_c0
69675964
lisp
0
Title: How to get the filename where a function is defined in Common Lisp? Problem title: How to get the filename where a function is defined in Common Lisp? Tags: common-lisp, lisp, slime, swank Problem: How to get the filename where a function is defined in Common Lisp? I would like to get the name of the file where ...
How to get the filename where a function is defined in Common Lisp? How to get the filename where a function is defined in Common Lisp? common-lisp lisp slime swank How Common Lisp How to get the filename where a function is defined in Common Lisp? I would like to get the name of the file where a particular function or...
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4618503_c0
4618503
lisp
0
Title: format - Help with printing a table Problem title: format - Help with printing a table Tags: lisp, format Problem: format - Help with printing a table This question will probably end in a facepalm, but I've tried for a while and am still stuck despite reading through the hyperspec. Basically what I want to do is...
format - Help with printing a table format - Help with printing a table lisp format Help format - Help with printing a table This question will probably end in a facepalm, but I've tried for a while and am still stuck despite reading through the hyperspec. Basically what I want to do is something like but instead of ha...
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18331753_c0
18331753
lisp
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Title: Function name and dynamic binding in Common Lisp Problem title: Function name and dynamic binding in Common Lisp Tags: lisp, eval, dynamic-binding, common-lisp Problem: Function name and dynamic binding in Common Lisp I'm reading Peter Norvig's Paradigms of AI . In chapter 6.2, the author uses code like below ( ...
Function name and dynamic binding in Common Lisp Function name and dynamic binding in Common Lisp lisp eval dynamic-binding common-lisp Common Lisp Function name and dynamic binding in Common Lisp I'm reading Peter Norvig's Paradigms of AI . In chapter 6.2, the author uses code like below ( not the original code, I pic...
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26770939_c0
26770939
lisp
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Title: Merge sort output - scheme Problem title: Merge sort output - scheme Tags: mergesort, racket, lisp, scheme Problem: Merge sort output - scheme I have a merge sort function that takes a predicate and a list of real values, it then sorts them according to the predicate. e.g. (merge-sort > '(1 7 4 6)) ---> (7 6 4 1...
Merge sort output - scheme Merge sort output - scheme mergesort racket lisp scheme Merge Mark Judith Elliot Merge sort output - scheme I have a merge sort function that takes a predicate and a list of real values, it then sorts them according to the predicate. e.g. My question is given the association lists: which have...
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14237514_c0
14237514
lisp
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Title: Having a hard time with delete-ing every nth element in Lisp? Problem title: Having a hard time with delete-ing every nth element in Lisp? Tags: lisp, list Problem: Having a hard time with delete-ing every nth element in Lisp? Trying to learn lisp, want to delete every nth. I only managed to delete the first (nt...
Having a hard time with delete-ing every nth element in Lisp? Having a hard time with delete-ing every nth element in Lisp? lisp list Having Lisp Having a hard time with delete-ing every nth element in Lisp? Trying to learn lisp, want to delete every nth. I only managed to delete the first (nth) element I'd like to del...
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40566517_c0
40566517
lisp
0
Title: JUnit AfterClass equivalent in Midje Clojure? Problem title: JUnit AfterClass equivalent in Midje Clojure? Tags: lisp, midje, unit-testing, clojurescript, clojure Problem: JUnit AfterClass equivalent in Midje Clojure? I could not find any Midje function that runs after all facts. Here is the code: (background (b...
JUnit AfterClass equivalent in Midje Clojure? JUnit AfterClass equivalent in Midje Clojure? lisp midje unit-testing clojurescript clojure JUnit AfterClass Midje Clojure Before All Facts After Each Fact JUnit AfterClass equivalent in Midje Clojure? I could not find any Midje function that runs after all facts. Here is t...
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22976298_c0
22976298
lisp
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Title: The object ___ is not applicable Problem title: The object ___ is not applicable Tags: lisp, scheme Problem: The object ___ is not applicable Hi I'm writing something that grabs every third element after the first element. However I can't test the logic due to ";The object (a b c d e f g) is not applicable." The...
The object ___ is not applicable The object ___ is not applicable lisp scheme ___ DEFINE DISPLAY Bad APPEND CAR list1 The object ___ is not applicable Hi I'm writing something that grabs every third element after the first element. However I can't test the logic due to ";The object (a b c d e f g) is not applicable." T...
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41886203_c0
41886203
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Title: LISP function to print out fibonacci sequence up to N amount of numbers Problem title: LISP function to print out fibonacci sequence up to N amount of numbers Tags: lisp, functional-programming, common-lisp Problem: LISP function to print out fibonacci sequence up to N amount of numbers I have to write code that...
LISP function to print out fibonacci sequence up to N amount of numbers LISP function to print out fibonacci sequence up to N amount of numbers lisp functional-programming common-lisp LISP LISP function to print out fibonacci sequence up to N amount of numbers I have to write code that computes N Fibonacci numbers (whe...
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Title: elisp data structures/workflow for constructing a list Problem title: elisp data structures/workflow for constructing a list Tags: elisp, emacs, lisp, list, ruby Problem: elisp data structures/workflow for constructing a list arrayA = ["arrayA_1", "arrayA_2", "arrayA_3", "arrayA_4", "arrayA_5"] arrayB = ["arrayB...
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31063844_c0
31063844
lisp
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Title: How Scheme evaluates the man or boy test? Problem title: How Scheme evaluates the man or boy test? Tags: scheme, lisp, lambda, functional-programming, interpreter Problem: How Scheme evaluates the man or boy test? This is the Man or boy test Scheme code: (define (A k x1 x2 x3 x4 x5) (define (B) (set! k (- k 1)) ...
How Scheme evaluates the man or boy test? How Scheme evaluates the man or boy test? scheme lisp lambda functional-programming interpreter How Scheme How Scheme evaluates the man or boy test? This is the Man or boy test Scheme code: In order to simplify the evaluation process, I rewrite it to: I can't understand why (A ...
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14039502_c0
14039502
lisp
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Title: Point of quoting multiple times in lisp? (eg &#x27;&#x27;&#x27;&#x27;&#x27;a) Problem title: Point of quoting multiple times in lisp? (eg &#x27;&#x27;&#x27;&#x27;&#x27;a) Tags: quote, lisp, evaluation Problem: Point of quoting multiple times in lisp? (eg '''''a) Is there a use in being able to quote multiple tim...
Point of quoting multiple times in lisp? (eg &#x27;&#x27;&#x27;&#x27;&#x27;a) Point of quoting multiple times in lisp? (eg &#x27;&#x27;&#x27;&#x27;&#x27;a) quote lisp evaluation Point Point of quoting multiple times in lisp? (eg '''''a) Is there a use in being able to quote multiple times? Like 'a is different from ''a...
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64186818
lisp
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Title: Return list from a function Problem title: Return list from a function Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: Return list from a function I am new to LISP and was wondering how to return a list from a function. I need to write a function that takes a list as an input and outputs a list. If first and last elements are ...
Return list from a function Return list from a function common-lisp lisp a test Return list from a function I am new to LISP and was wondering how to return a list from a function. I need to write a function that takes a list as an input and outputs a list. If first and last elements are even numbers: return a list wit...
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66187142
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Title: How to compute number of days between the entered years Problem title: How to compute number of days between the entered years Tags: lisp Problem: How to compute number of days between the entered years How can I get the number of days between the given years, should I use loops? Here's what I have now (princ "E...
How to compute number of days between the entered years How to compute number of days between the entered years lisp How Enter Starting Ending Number How to compute number of days between the entered years How can I get the number of days between the given years, should I use loops? Here's what I have now I'm trying to...
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Title: I want to write a program that find multiplicative order in lisp but I don&#x27;t know what wrong with my program Problem title: I want to write a program that find multiplicative order in lisp but I don&#x27;t know what wrong with my program Tags: lisp Problem: I want to write a program that find multiplicative...
I want to write a program that find multiplicative order in lisp but I don&#x27;t know what wrong with my program I want to write a program that find multiplicative order in lisp but I don&#x27;t know what wrong with my program lisp I want to write a program that find multiplicative order in lisp but I don't know what ...
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59006417
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when (eq? draw cpu-draw) (print "There was a tie") (exit)) (when (eq? (hashq-ref choices draw) cpu-draw) (print "You have won.") (exit)) (print "You have failed. The computer won.") How do I get a string from the user? Maybe something like (str (read)) or (read-string) (reading as a string). $ guile --version guile (GN...
when (eq? draw cpu-draw) (print "There was a tie") (exit)) (when (eq? (hashq-ref choices draw) cpu-draw) (print "You have won.") (exit)) (print "You have failed. The computer won.") How do I get a string from the user? Maybe something like (str (read)) or (read-string) (reading as a string). $ guile --version guile (GN...
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8677921_c0
8677921
lisp
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Title: Getting hashes of any type of objects in Common Lisp Problem title: Getting hashes of any type of objects in Common Lisp Tags: common-lisp, hash, lisp Problem: Getting hashes of any type of objects in Common Lisp I'm trying to implement some data structures (like HAMP-hash array mapped trie) in Common Lisp and I...
Getting hashes of any type of objects in Common Lisp Getting hashes of any type of objects in Common Lisp common-lisp hash lisp Getting Common Lisp Getting hashes of any type of objects in Common Lisp I'm trying to implement some data structures (like HAMP-hash array mapped trie) in Common Lisp and I need to get 32- or...
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77648364_c0
77648364
lisp
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Title: in Lisp how to write a number into a file in non-scientific notation? Problem title: in Lisp how to write a number into a file in non-scientific notation? Tags: common-lisp, floating-point, lisp, number-formatting Problem: in Lisp how to write a number into a file in non-scientific notation? I'm trying to write ...
in Lisp how to write a number into a file in non-scientific notation? in Lisp how to write a number into a file in non-scientific notation? common-lisp floating-point lisp number-formatting Lisp in Lisp how to write a number into a file in non-scientific notation? I'm trying to write into a text file some trigonometric...
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65288023_c0
65288023
lisp
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Title: Is there a difference between `#&#x27;(lambda... ` and `(lambda...`? Problem title: Is there a difference between `#&#x27;(lambda... ` and `(lambda...`? Tags: lisp, common-lisp, practical-common-lisp Problem: Is there a difference between `#'(lambda... ` and `(lambda...`? In Practical Common Lisp there is a exam...
Is there a difference between `#&#x27;(lambda... ` and `(lambda...`? Is there a difference between `#&#x27;(lambda... ` and `(lambda...`? lisp common-lisp practical-common-lisp REMOVE-IF-NOT CL-USER Is there a difference between `#'(lambda... ` and `(lambda...`? In Practical Common Lisp there is a example of REMOVE-IF-...
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10378539_c0
10378539
lisp
0
Title: Python package to parse identifiers in a program (C, Scala, Lisp)? Problem title: Python package to parse identifiers in a program (C, Scala, Lisp)? Tags: scala, c, lisp, python, parsing Problem: Python package to parse identifiers in a program (C, Scala, Lisp)? In the title I mention 3 different languages in wh...
Python package to parse identifiers in a program (C, Scala, Lisp)? Python package to parse identifiers in a program (C, Scala, Lisp)? scala c lisp python parsing Python Scala Lisp Python package to parse identifiers in a program (C, Scala, Lisp)? In the title I mention 3 different languages in which I would like to fin...
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1041603_c0
1041603
lisp
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Title: How do I write Push and Pop in Scheme? Problem title: How do I write Push and Pop in Scheme? Tags: scheme, lisp, racket Problem: How do I write Push and Pop in Scheme? Right now I have (define (push x a-list) (set! a-list (cons a-list x))) (define (pop a-list) (let ((result (first a-list))) (set! a-list (rest a-...
How do I write Push and Pop in Scheme? How do I write Push and Pop in Scheme? scheme lisp racket How Push Pop Scheme Welcome DrScheme Language Module How do I write Push and Pop in Scheme? Right now I have But I get this result: What am I doing wrong? Is there a better way to write push so that the element is added at ...
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25586889_c0
25586889
lisp
0
Title: Are there function prototypes in Common Lisp? Problem title: Are there function prototypes in Common Lisp? Tags: lisp, function-prototypes, common-lisp Problem: Are there function prototypes in Common Lisp? I have been programming in common lisp for a little while now, and throughout my experience using lisp, I ...
Are there function prototypes in Common Lisp? Are there function prototypes in Common Lisp? lisp function-prototypes common-lisp Common Lisp Are there function prototypes in Common Lisp? I have been programming in common lisp for a little while now, and throughout my experience using lisp, I have yet to see any functio...
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Title: Portacle - why does function intellisense stop working when I visit a file (it works in the repl) Problem title: Portacle - why does function intellisense stop working when I visit a file (it works in the repl) Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: Portacle - why does function intellisense stop working when I visit a...
Portacle - why does function intellisense stop working when I visit a file (it works in the repl) Portacle - why does function intellisense stop working when I visit a file (it works in the repl) lisp common-lisp Portacle Portacle - why does function intellisense stop working when I visit a file (it works in the repl) ...
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57338755
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Title: Cond statement causing slime to crash Problem title: Cond statement causing slime to crash Tags: lisp Problem: Cond statement causing slime to crash The first part of my function is a simple cond statement. It works perfectly by itself but when the rest of the function is added it causes an unexpected error. Pro...
Cond statement causing slime to crash Cond statement causing slime to crash lisp Cond expo_iter Cond statement causing slime to crash The first part of my function is a simple cond statement. It works perfectly by itself but when the rest of the function is added it causes an unexpected error. Problems occure when pass...
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5217213_c0
5217213
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Title: Lisp match keywords and find values Problem title: Lisp match keywords and find values Tags: lisp, elisp Problem: Lisp match keywords and find values Say I have a list with keywords: '(("element1" :keyword1 "a" :keyword2 "b") ("element2" :keyword3 "c" :keyword4 "d") ("element3" :keyword2 "e" :keyword4 "f")) Whic...
Lisp match keywords and find values Lisp match keywords and find values lisp elisp Lisp element1 keyword1 keyword2 element2 keyword3 keyword4 element3 Lisp match keywords and find values Say I have a list with keywords: Which functions can I use to find which list elements contain :keyword2 and find its value in each l...
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8334319_c0
8334319
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Title: Formatting floating point numbers without printing zeros after decimal point Problem title: Formatting floating point numbers without printing zeros after decimal point Tags: common-lisp, format, lisp, string Problem: Formatting floating point numbers without printing zeros after decimal point I want to print fl...
Formatting floating point numbers without printing zeros after decimal point Formatting floating point numbers without printing zeros after decimal point common-lisp format lisp string Formatting Formatting floating point numbers without printing zeros after decimal point I want to print floats in a good looking way. S...
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15928566_c0
15928566
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Title: M-x slime [No match] in emacs under mac osx Problem title: M-x slime [No match] in emacs under mac osx Tags: emacs, lisp, slime Problem: M-x slime [No match] in emacs under mac osx I am learning common lisp now. I want to use slime in emacs, but when I press M-x slime it says [No match] Initially I download the ...
M-x slime [No match] in emacs under mac osx M-x slime [No match] in emacs under mac osx emacs lisp slime M-x Lisp SLIME M-x slime [No match] in emacs under mac osx I am learning common lisp now. I want to use slime in emacs, but when I press M-x slime it says [No match] Initially I download the CVS snapshot and put thi...
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31667762_c0
31667762
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Title: Can Scheme do GUI without Racket? Or have to use Common Lisp? Problem title: Can Scheme do GUI without Racket? Or have to use Common Lisp? Tags: scheme, lisp, user-interface, chez-scheme, archlinux Problem: Can Scheme do GUI without Racket? Or have to use Common Lisp? I like Lisp very much, especially Scheme. I'...
Can Scheme do GUI without Racket? Or have to use Common Lisp? Can Scheme do GUI without Racket? Or have to use Common Lisp? scheme lisp user-interface chez-scheme archlinux Can Scheme GUI Racket Common Lisp Can Scheme do GUI without Racket? Or have to use Common Lisp? I like Lisp very much, especially Scheme. I'd like ...
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12248754_c0
12248754
lisp
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Title: Clojure reference Project up to date? Problem title: Clojure reference Project up to date? Tags: clojure, lisp Problem: Clojure reference Project up to date? Starting with Clojure I discovered a talk by Rich Hickey where he demonstrates some of Clojure's strengths on a basic Ant-Simulator . Can this code still b...
Clojure reference Project up to date? Clojure reference Project up to date? clojure lisp Clojure Project Thread Clojure reference Project up to date? Starting with Clojure I discovered a talk by Rich Hickey where he demonstrates some of Clojure's strengths on a basic Ant-Simulator . Can this code still be considered as...
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17554370_c0
17554370
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Title: How to define a structure in lisp with arbitrary number of args? Problem title: How to define a structure in lisp with arbitrary number of args? Tags: common-lisp, lisp, structure Problem: How to define a structure in lisp with arbitrary number of args? I'm trying to define a structure with some properties I kno...
How to define a structure in lisp with arbitrary number of args? How to define a structure in lisp with arbitrary number of args? common-lisp lisp structure How arg1 How to define a structure in lisp with arbitrary number of args? I'm trying to define a structure with some properties I know I want, and an arbitrary num...
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8294969_c0
8294969
lisp
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Title: How do I find the column index of an element in a 2-D array in Lisp? Problem title: How do I find the column index of an element in a 2-D array in Lisp? Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: How do I find the column index of an element in a 2-D array in Lisp? I have a 2D array, but can I find the column index of a ce...
How do I find the column index of an element in a 2-D array in Lisp? How do I find the column index of an element in a 2-D array in Lisp? common-lisp lisp How Lisp How do I find the column index of an element in a 2-D array in Lisp? I have a 2D array, but can I find the column index of a certain element stored in an ar...
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9650612_c1
9650612
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X - C - E this code, I get errors in the buffer: Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "Required feature `install.el' was not provided") require(install\.el) eval((require (quote install\.el))) eval-last-sexp-1(nil) eval-last-sexp(nil) call-interactively(eval-last-sexp nil nil) ~/elisp directory is present, and that's ...
X - C - E this code, I get errors in the buffer: Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "Required feature `install.el' was not provided") require(install\.el) eval((require (quote install\.el))) eval-last-sexp-1(nil) eval-last-sexp(nil) call-interactively(eval-last-sexp nil nil) ~/elisp directory is present, and that's ...
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37841498_c0
37841498
lisp
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Title: Scheme: The object () is not applicable Problem title: Scheme: The object () is not applicable Tags: scheme, lisp Problem: Scheme: The object () is not applicable It's a beginner question. However it's more than 2 hours that I'm trying to find out the error (I've also made searches) but without success. (define ...
Scheme: The object () is not applicable Scheme: The object () is not applicable scheme lisp Scheme a.lisp Scheme: The object () is not applicable It's a beginner question. However it's more than 2 hours that I'm trying to find out the error (I've also made searches) but without success. The function a should pair the a...
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41314882_c0
41314882
lisp
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Title: re-write without using set, setf or setq Problem title: re-write without using set, setf or setq Tags: clisp, common-lisp, functional-programming, lisp, loops Problem: re-write without using set, setf or setq I need some help to re-write this function in common lisp without usin SET , SETF or SETQ (I can't also ...
re-write without using set, setf or setq re-write without using set, setf or setq clisp common-lisp functional-programming lisp loops set SETF SETQ DictValues Monomial Coeff Vars Acc re-write without using set, setf or setq I need some help to re-write this function in common lisp without usin SET , SETF or SETQ (I can...
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72296370_c0
72296370
lisp
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Title: A Common Lisp reference for finding and learning about built-in functions Problem title: A Common Lisp reference for finding and learning about built-in functions Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: A Common Lisp reference for finding and learning about built-in functions I am learning Common Lisp, and I cannot for...
A Common Lisp reference for finding and learning about built-in functions A Common Lisp reference for finding and learning about built-in functions lisp common-lisp Common Lisp cplusplus.com cppreference.com A Common Lisp reference for finding and learning about built-in functions I am learning Common Lisp, and I canno...
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19849741_c2
19849741
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-AND-DIE)) 11: ((LABELS SB-IMPL::RESTART-LISP :IN SB-EXT:SAVE-LISP-AND-DIE)) So I am very clearly messing up (sql *sql*) and I cannot decipher the error message for the life of me. Code signals: How, INSERT-ROWS-INTO, SCRAPE, COLUMNS, TERM, NAME, ADDRESS, VALUES, Bubba, Wine, Spirits, San, Fake, Shop, Not, Real, Blvd, ...
-AND-DIE)) 11: ((LABELS SB-IMPL::RESTART-LISP :IN SB-EXT:SAVE-LISP-AND-DIE)) So I am very clearly messing up (sql *sql*) and I cannot decipher the error message for the life of me. Code signals: How, INSERT-ROWS-INTO, SCRAPE, COLUMNS, TERM, NAME, ADDRESS, VALUES, Bubba, Wine, Spirits, San, Fake, Shop, Not, Real, Blvd, ...
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66050988_c0
66050988
lisp
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Title: Do lisp macros ever evaluate their expressions, or do they just do transformation? Problem title: Do lisp macros ever evaluate their expressions, or do they just do transformation? Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: Do lisp macros ever evaluate their expressions, or do they just do transformation? I am new to lisp...
Do lisp macros ever evaluate their expressions, or do they just do transformation? Do lisp macros ever evaluate their expressions, or do they just do transformation? lisp common-lisp Do lisp macros ever evaluate their expressions, or do they just do transformation? I am new to lisps and am coming from a c background. I...
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787145_c0
787145
lisp
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Title: Does anyone have an Emacs macro for indenting (and unindenting) blocks of text? Problem title: Does anyone have an Emacs macro for indenting (and unindenting) blocks of text? Tags: emacs, lisp, elisp Problem: Does anyone have an Emacs macro for indenting (and unindenting) blocks of text? Does anyone have an Emac...
Does anyone have an Emacs macro for indenting (and unindenting) blocks of text? Does anyone have an Emacs macro for indenting (and unindenting) blocks of text? emacs lisp elisp Does Emacs Does anyone have an Emacs macro for indenting (and unindenting) blocks of text? Does anyone have an Emacs macro for indenting (and u...
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3805294_c0
3805294
lisp
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Title: SICP, Scheme, DrRacket Question: Timer/profiler function? Problem title: SICP, Scheme, DrRacket Question: Timer/profiler function? Tags: scheme, racket, lisp, sicp Problem: SICP, Scheme, DrRacket Question: Timer/profiler function? I'm currently trying to do exercise 1.22, which needs a function called runtime th...
SICP, Scheme, DrRacket Question: Timer/profiler function? SICP, Scheme, DrRacket Question: Timer/profiler function? scheme racket lisp sicp SICP Scheme DrRacket Question Timer SICP, Scheme, DrRacket Question: Timer/profiler function? I'm currently trying to do exercise 1.22, which needs a function called runtime that r...
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39980100_c0
39980100
lisp
0
Title: How to debugg iterative procedures? Problem title: How to debugg iterative procedures? Tags: debugging, dr.racket, lisp, racket, sicp Problem: How to debugg iterative procedures? I am using Dr. Racket and Racket for educational purposes (studying the SICP book). Dr. Racket is great and it has an awesome tool cal...
How to debugg iterative procedures? How to debugg iterative procedures? debugging dr.racket lisp racket sicp trace/racket How dr.racket How to debugg iterative procedures? I am using Dr. Racket and Racket for educational purposes (studying the SICP book). Dr. Racket is great and it has an awesome tool called "trace". A...
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41582444_c0
41582444
lisp
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Title: Check the presence of an item in lisp Problem title: Check the presence of an item in lisp Tags: common-lisp, lisp, member Problem: Check the presence of an item in lisp To complete an exercise, I need to check if an element is in a list or not. I know that there is the function member in lisp, but our instructo...
Check the presence of an item in lisp Check the presence of an item in lisp common-lisp lisp member Check Check the presence of an item in lisp To complete an exercise, I need to check if an element is in a list or not. I know that there is the function member in lisp, but our instructor is very strict and doesn't let ...
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18515295_c0
18515295
lisp
0
Title: Why isn&#x27;t there an `unquote` Lisp primitive? Problem title: Why isn&#x27;t there an `unquote` Lisp primitive? Tags: eval, lisp, quote Problem: Why isn't there an `unquote` Lisp primitive? Lately, I've been thinking a lot about the basis of Lisp; I've read several manuals and/or other materials on the Intern...
Why isn&#x27;t there an `unquote` Lisp primitive? Why isn&#x27;t there an `unquote` Lisp primitive? eval lisp quote Why Lisp Why isn't there an `unquote` Lisp primitive? Lately, I've been thinking a lot about the basis of Lisp; I've read several manuals and/or other materials on the Internet, including The Roots of Lis...
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30476437_c0
30476437
lisp
0
Title: How to use a parameter in a macro call? Problem title: How to use a parameter in a macro call? Tags: sbcl, common-lisp, lisp, macros Problem: How to use a parameter in a macro call? I have defined the following simple macro: (defmacro define-class (class-name) `(defclass ,class-name ()())) And now I want to use ...
How to use a parameter in a macro call? How to use a parameter in a macro call? sbcl common-lisp lisp macros How STANDARD-CLASS MODE How to use a parameter in a macro call? I have defined the following simple macro: And now I want to use it in the following function: After compiling the last function I get the followin...
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60196402_c0
60196402
lisp
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Title: Prevent double invocation of recursive function in Common Lisp Problem title: Prevent double invocation of recursive function in Common Lisp Tags: recursion, lisp, common-lisp Problem: Prevent double invocation of recursive function in Common Lisp I have that Lisp function: (defun F(l) (cond ((atom l) -1) ((>(F(...
Prevent double invocation of recursive function in Common Lisp Prevent double invocation of recursive function in Common Lisp recursion lisp common-lisp Prevent Common Lisp LAMBDA Prevent double invocation of recursive function in Common Lisp I have that Lisp function: and I want to prevent double invocation of recursi...
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1021523_c0
1021523
lisp
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Title: Emacs Lisp: make newly-created buffer visible before the function returns? Problem title: Emacs Lisp: make newly-created buffer visible before the function returns? Tags: buffer, visibility, lisp, emacs Problem: Emacs Lisp: make newly-created buffer visible before the function returns? In the following function ...
Emacs Lisp: make newly-created buffer visible before the function returns? Emacs Lisp: make newly-created buffer visible before the function returns? buffer visibility lisp emacs Emacs Lisp Life-Window Emacs Lisp: make newly-created buffer visible before the function returns? In the following function in emacs Lisp, I'...
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791812_c0
791812
lisp
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Title: Unable to add a directory and all its subdirectories to load-path in Emacs Problem title: Unable to add a directory and all its subdirectories to load-path in Emacs Tags: lisp, emacs, elisp Problem: Unable to add a directory and all its subdirectories to load-path in Emacs The question is similar to one . Howeve...
Unable to add a directory and all its subdirectories to load-path in Emacs Unable to add a directory and all its subdirectories to load-path in Emacs lisp emacs elisp Unable Emacs Projects Unable to add a directory and all its subdirectories to load-path in Emacs The question is similar to one . However, it differs in ...
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58201271_c0
58201271
lisp
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Title: Get the maximum value of a list with three numbers Problem title: Get the maximum value of a list with three numbers Tags: common-lisp, lispworks, lisp Problem: Get the maximum value of a list with three numbers I'm learning Lisp now, and I'm trying to do an exercise that asks me to get the maximum value of a li...
Get the maximum value of a list with three numbers Get the maximum value of a list with three numbers common-lisp lispworks lisp Get Get the maximum value of a list with three numbers I'm learning Lisp now, and I'm trying to do an exercise that asks me to get the maximum value of a list, the syntax is totally different...
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437312_c0
437312
lisp
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Title: Trying to learn: Object Reorientation, and generic functions in LISP! Problem title: Trying to learn: Object Reorientation, and generic functions in LISP! Tags: generic-function, common-lisp, clos, lisp Problem: Trying to learn: Object Reorientation, and generic functions in LISP! im reading Practical common Lis...
Trying to learn: Object Reorientation, and generic functions in LISP! Trying to learn: Object Reorientation, and generic functions in LISP! generic-function common-lisp clos lisp Trying Object Reorientation LISP Trying to learn: Object Reorientation, and generic functions in LISP! im reading Practical common Lisp as a ...
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54648384_c0
54648384
lisp
0
Title: How to make an interpreter than can serialize all data including lambda functions? Problem title: How to make an interpreter than can serialize all data including lambda functions? Tags: lisp, lambda, interpreter Problem: How to make an interpreter than can serialize all data including lambda functions? In lisp/...
How to make an interpreter than can serialize all data including lambda functions? How to make an interpreter than can serialize all data including lambda functions? lisp lambda interpreter How How to make an interpreter than can serialize all data including lambda functions? In lisp/scheme the functions WRITE and READ...
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Title: How can I do web programming with Lisp or Scheme? Problem title: How can I do web programming with Lisp or Scheme? Tags: lisp, scheme Problem: How can I do web programming with Lisp or Scheme? I usually write web apps in PHP, Ruby or Perl. I am starting the study of Scheme and I want to try some web project with...
How can I do web programming with Lisp or Scheme? How can I do web programming with Lisp or Scheme? lisp scheme How Lisp Scheme How can I do web programming with Lisp or Scheme? I usually write web apps in PHP, Ruby or Perl. I am starting the study of Scheme and I want to try some web project with this language. But I ...
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3772916
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Title: What is the future of LISP? Should I learn it? Problem title: What is the future of LISP? Should I learn it? Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: What is the future of LISP? Should I learn it? I know this is not a very technical question, but it's for all technical people, that's why I ask it here. Here is my questi...
What is the future of LISP? Should I learn it? What is the future of LISP? Should I learn it? common-lisp lisp What LISP Should What is the future of LISP? Should I learn it? I know this is not a very technical question, but it's for all technical people, that's why I ask it here. Here is my question: Can someone help ...
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Title: SICP Exercise 1.3 strange behavior of solution Problem title: SICP Exercise 1.3 strange behavior of solution Tags: lisp, sicp, scheme Problem: SICP Exercise 1.3 strange behavior of solution I'm trying to learn scheme and trying some solutions from this thread. SICP Exercise 1.3 request for comments I'm also inte...
SICP Exercise 1.3 strange behavior of solution SICP Exercise 1.3 strange behavior of solution lisp sicp scheme SICP Exercise SICP Exercise 1.3 strange behavior of solution I'm trying to learn scheme and trying some solutions from this thread. SICP Exercise 1.3 request for comments I'm also interested in emacs, so I sta...
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35686224_c0
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Title: How to interpret a list parameter as an actual list, not a symbol? Problem title: How to interpret a list parameter as an actual list, not a symbol? Tags: common-lisp, evaluation, lisp Problem: How to interpret a list parameter as an actual list, not a symbol? I have a situation like this in my code: (defparamet...
How to interpret a list parameter as an actual list, not a symbol? How to interpret a list parameter as an actual list, not a symbol? common-lisp evaluation lisp How Alice John Jack How to interpret a list parameter as an actual list, not a symbol? I have a situation like this in my code: Now (process names) is working...
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Title: &quot;Define&quot; is undefined in my lisp compiler (Steel Bank Common Lisp) Problem title: &quot;Define&quot; is undefined in my lisp compiler (Steel Bank Common Lisp) Tags: lisp, scheme, common-lisp Problem: "Define" is undefined in my lisp compiler (Steel Bank Common Lisp) I am studying the book on SICP (Stru...
&quot;Define&quot; is undefined in my lisp compiler (Steel Bank Common Lisp) &quot;Define&quot; is undefined in my lisp compiler (Steel Bank Common Lisp) lisp scheme common-lisp Define Steel Bank Common Lisp "Define" is undefined in my lisp compiler (Steel Bank Common Lisp) I am studying the book on SICP (Structure and...
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30117226_c0
30117226
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Title: Need help getting CLisp to read standard input into a list Problem title: Need help getting CLisp to read standard input into a list Tags: python, lisp, clisp, common-lisp Problem: Need help getting CLisp to read standard input into a list I'm working on converting some existing Python code to CLisp just as an e...
Need help getting CLisp to read standard input into a list Need help getting CLisp to read standard input into a list python lisp clisp common-lisp Need CLisp my.filename Need help getting CLisp to read standard input into a list I'm working on converting some existing Python code to CLisp just as an exercise ... The p...
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do it. Update, here is one implementation, it's not great but it's the first working version I have. I found it a bit tricky having to use the 'actual list' instead of the vargs function param so I wrote another inner function to accept an actual list (maybe there's a better way to do this?). ; Helper (define (append-...
do it. Update, here is one implementation, it's not great but it's the first working version I have. I found it a bit tricky having to use the 'actual list' instead of the vargs function param so I wrote another inner function to accept an actual list (maybe there's a better way to do this?). ; Helper (define (append-...
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26371601_c0
26371601
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Title: Let being called multiple times in recursion Problem title: Let being called multiple times in recursion Tags: common-lisp, let, lisp, recursion Problem: Let being called multiple times in recursion I am trying to declare a local variable for use within a recursive function, but my let seems to be being called e...
Let being called multiple times in recursion Let being called multiple times in recursion common-lisp let lisp recursion restl2 Let being called multiple times in recursion I am trying to declare a local variable for use within a recursive function, but my let seems to be being called each time the function recurses. I...
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19661930_c0
19661930
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Title: Trouble installing simple emacs tool Problem title: Trouble installing simple emacs tool Tags: emacs, lisp, common-lisp Problem: Trouble installing simple emacs tool Using the latest emacs 24.3 I want rainbow parenthesis for my lisp editing. I'm following the instructions on this page . Here is what I get after ...
Trouble installing simple emacs tool Trouble installing simple emacs tool emacs lisp common-lisp Trouble Trouble installing simple emacs tool Using the latest emacs 24.3 I want rainbow parenthesis for my lisp editing. I'm following the instructions on this page . Here is what I get after I setup everything: The byte co...
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9338460_c0
9338460
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Title: Scheme error &quot;except: misuse of unit import keyword&quot; Problem title: Scheme error &quot;except: misuse of unit import keyword&quot; Tags: lisp, racket, scheme Problem: Scheme error "except: misuse of unit import keyword" I'm writing a function that returns elements which appear in one list and not in an...
Scheme error &quot;except: misuse of unit import keyword&quot; Scheme error &quot;except: misuse of unit import keyword&quot; lisp racket scheme keyword Scheme Scheme error "except: misuse of unit import keyword" I'm writing a function that returns elements which appear in one list and not in another. For example, will...
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60426748
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Title: Rules for top-level function definitions order in Racket and Common Lisp Problem title: Rules for top-level function definitions order in Racket and Common Lisp Tags: common-lisp, lisp, racket Problem: Rules for top-level function definitions order in Racket and Common Lisp I found out that top-level declaration...
Rules for top-level function definitions order in Racket and Common Lisp Rules for top-level function definitions order in Racket and Common Lisp common-lisp lisp racket Rules Racket Common Lisp Rules for top-level function definitions order in Racket and Common Lisp I found out that top-level declarations order does n...
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(7) (8))) 3. Trace: (BIN-TREE-POSTORDER '(7)) 3. Trace: BIN-TREE-POSTORDER ==> (7) 3. Trace: (BIN-TREE-POSTORDER '(8)) 3. Trace: BIN-TREE-POSTORDER ==> (8) 2. Trace: BIN-TREE-POSTORDER ==> ((7 8) . -) I've tried using list instead of cons, which provides a partially correct answer in the form of a list-of-lists: (((2 ...
(7) (8))) 3. Trace: (BIN-TREE-POSTORDER '(7)) 3. Trace: BIN-TREE-POSTORDER ==> (7) 3. Trace: (BIN-TREE-POSTORDER '(8)) 3. Trace: BIN-TREE-POSTORDER ==> (8) 2. Trace: BIN-TREE-POSTORDER ==> ((7 8) . -) I've tried using list instead of cons, which provides a partially correct answer in the form of a list-of-lists: (((2 ...
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4195637_c0
4195637
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Title: Why doesn&#x27;t a LISP defun require a quote before its parameter argument? Problem title: Why doesn&#x27;t a LISP defun require a quote before its parameter argument? Tags: common-lisp, lisp, sbcl Problem: Why doesn't a LISP defun require a quote before its parameter argument? Take this function: (defun sum-gr...
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40536873_c0
40536873
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Title: Find Maximum from a Tree Problem title: Find Maximum from a Tree Tags: scheme, functional-programming, lisp, racket, typed-racket Problem: Find Maximum from a Tree I am trying to find the maximum number from a given tree: (define-struct (Some T) ([value : T])) (define-type (Option T) (U 'None (Some T))) (define-...
Find Maximum from a Tree Find Maximum from a Tree scheme functional-programming lisp racket typed-racket a Find Maximum Tree Some Option None BST Integer Find Maximum from a Tree I am trying to find the maximum number from a given tree: The above quote does not work properly when I enter the following: (maxi (Nd 1 (Nd ...
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63646478_c0
63646478
lisp
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Title: LISP: Reversing a dotted list Problem title: LISP: Reversing a dotted list Tags: lisp, common-lisp, cons, list Problem: LISP: Reversing a dotted list There is a question in Common Lisp: A Gentle Introduction . The question is to get the last element in the list instead of cons cell . The macro LAST returns the c...
LISP: Reversing a dotted list LISP: Reversing a dotted list lisp common-lisp cons list LISP Reversing LAST LISP: Reversing a dotted list There is a question in Common Lisp: A Gentle Introduction . The question is to get the last element in the list instead of cons cell . The macro LAST returns the cons cell in a dotted...
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50362129_c1
50362129
lisp
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f uu (make-thread (my-reader))) <-- runs at the top level / hogs read loop CL-USER> (setf jj (system::%make-process (foo))) #S(SYSTEM:PROCESS :JPROCESS 3 :INPUT NIL :OUTPUT NIL :ERROR NIL) CL-USER> jj #S(SYSTEM:PROCESS :JPROCESS 3 :INPUT NIL :OUTPUT NIL :ERROR NIL) SYSTEM::MAKE-PROCESS (fbound) SYSTEM::%PROCESS-KILL (f...
f uu (make-thread (my-reader))) <-- runs at the top level / hogs read loop CL-USER> (setf jj (system::%make-process (foo))) #S(SYSTEM:PROCESS :JPROCESS 3 :INPUT NIL :OUTPUT NIL :ERROR NIL) CL-USER> jj #S(SYSTEM:PROCESS :JPROCESS 3 :INPUT NIL :OUTPUT NIL :ERROR NIL) SYSTEM::MAKE-PROCESS (fbound) SYSTEM::%PROCESS-KILL (f...
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50756147_c0
50756147
lisp
0
Title: How to prevent form evaluation in lisp macros? Problem title: How to prevent form evaluation in lisp macros? Tags: common-lisp, evaluation, lisp, macros, quoting Problem: How to prevent form evaluation in lisp macros? I'm trying to create a simple memo defun. How can I prevent evaluating of args form in this cod...
How to prevent form evaluation in lisp macros? How to prevent form evaluation in lisp macros? common-lisp evaluation lisp macros quoting How DEFUN ADD STYLE-WARNING Undefined How to prevent form evaluation in lisp macros? I'm trying to create a simple memo defun. How can I prevent evaluating of args form in this code? ...
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8643436_c0
8643436
lisp
0
Title: How to check if Xorg is running in emacs lisp? Problem title: How to check if Xorg is running in emacs lisp? Tags: xorg, lisp, linux, emacs, elisp Problem: How to check if Xorg is running in emacs lisp? I've got some things in my configuration that works only in Xorg else dropping errors. To solve it I need to k...
How to check if Xorg is running in emacs lisp? How to check if Xorg is running in emacs lisp? xorg lisp linux emacs elisp How Xorg TOOD Add TODO emacs_backups How to check if Xorg is running in emacs lisp? I've got some things in my configuration that works only in Xorg else dropping errors. To solve it I need to know ...
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30207552_c0
30207552
lisp
0
Title: How to create a list of sublists in Lisp without map? Problem title: How to create a list of sublists in Lisp without map? Tags: lisp, list, recursion, sublist Problem: How to create a list of sublists in Lisp without map? I'm trying to make a function that creates a list of all sublists in the given list. What ...
How to create a list of sublists in Lisp without map? How to create a list of sublists in Lisp without map? lisp list recursion sublist How Lisp unterlisten_zurueckgeben How to create a list of sublists in Lisp without map? I'm trying to make a function that creates a list of all sublists in the given list. What I mean...
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20301668_c0
20301668
lisp
0
Title: Running a Common Lisp function from a Terminal command prompt Problem title: Running a Common Lisp function from a Terminal command prompt Tags: sbcl, lisp, common-lisp Problem: Running a Common Lisp function from a Terminal command prompt I'm having some difficulty finding an answer to this, so maybe it isn't p...
Running a Common Lisp function from a Terminal command prompt Running a Common Lisp function from a Terminal command prompt sbcl lisp common-lisp a Running Common Lisp Terminal Running a Common Lisp function from a Terminal command prompt I'm having some difficulty finding an answer to this, so maybe it isn't possible....
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36047814_c0
36047814
lisp
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Title: How do I check what elements in a list are divisible by five in LISP? Problem title: How do I check what elements in a list are divisible by five in LISP? Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: How do I check what elements in a list are divisible by five in LISP? I have two functions in my program. The one that is com...
How do I check what elements in a list are divisible by five in LISP? How do I check what elements in a list are divisible by five in LISP? lisp common-lisp How LISP How do I check what elements in a list are divisible by five in LISP? I have two functions in my program. The one that is commented out mods every element...
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16809766_c0
16809766
lisp
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Title: Accessor VALUES as the last form of definitions whose return values are void or neglectable Problem title: Accessor VALUES as the last form of definitions whose return values are void or neglectable Tags: common-lisp, lisp, return-value Problem: Accessor VALUES as the last form of definitions whose return values...
Accessor VALUES as the last form of definitions whose return values are void or neglectable Accessor VALUES as the last form of definitions whose return values are void or neglectable common-lisp lisp return-value Accessor VALUES Some Accessor VALUES as the last form of definitions whose return values are void or negle...
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33735650_c0
33735650
lisp
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Title: How to not return anything in a COND Problem title: How to not return anything in a COND Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: How to not return anything in a COND So I'm making this function in lisp, and in the cond part basically if a condition is met, I return a list with 2 values, and if the condition is not met,...
How to not return anything in a COND How to not return anything in a COND lisp common-lisp How COND NIL How to not return anything in a COND So I'm making this function in lisp, and in the cond part basically if a condition is met, I return a list with 2 values, and if the condition is not met, I would like to not retu...
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41796893_c1
41796893
lisp
1
The original code used "hunks", a MacLISP feature from the 1970s. I converted it to use Common LISP structs, and may have broken something. This is all running interpretive; I haven't compiled anything. Safety level is the default. I tried adding (proclaim '(optimize (safety 3))) to force more checking, but it didn't ...
The original code used "hunks", a MacLISP feature from the 1970s. I converted it to use Common LISP structs, and may have broken something. This is all running interpretive; I haven't compiled anything. Safety level is the default. I tried adding (proclaim '(optimize (safety 3))) to force more checking, but it didn't ...
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18754108_c0
18754108
lisp
0
Title: the SICP book solution error help, number 1.7 Problem title: the SICP book solution error help, number 1.7 Tags: lisp, racket, scheme, sicp Problem: the SICP book solution error help, number 1.7 Hi I am reading the SICP, I am stuck in the Exercise 1.7: here is my code: (define (avg x y) (/ (+ x y) 2)) ;;(avg 1 2...
the SICP book solution error help, number 1.7 the SICP book solution error help, number 1.7 lisp racket scheme sicp SICP the SICP book solution error help, number 1.7 Hi I am reading the SICP, I am stuck in the Exercise 1.7: here is my code: and the DrRacket gives an error: what's that mean and how to fix the problem?
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25720046_c0
25720046
lisp
0
Title: Why is a Lisp file not a list of statements? Problem title: Why is a Lisp file not a list of statements? Tags: lisp, scheme Problem: Why is a Lisp file not a list of statements? I've been learning Scheme through the Little Schemer book and it strikes me as odd that a file in Scheme / Lisp isn't a list of stateme...
Why is a Lisp file not a list of statements? Why is a Lisp file not a list of statements? lisp scheme Why Lisp sub1 add1 Why is a Lisp file not a list of statements? I've been learning Scheme through the Little Schemer book and it strikes me as odd that a file in Scheme / Lisp isn't a list of statements. I mean, everyt...
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9371636_c0
9371636
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Title: LISP disposing of pesky NILs Problem title: LISP disposing of pesky NILs Tags: null, lisp Problem: LISP disposing of pesky NILs I have the following filter function that filters out a list, x, that doesn't satisfy the function f. For example, I call (filter 'evenp '(0 1 2 3)) and get back (NIL 1 NIL 3) . But thi...
LISP disposing of pesky NILs LISP disposing of pesky NILs null lisp LISP NILs NIL LISP disposing of pesky NILs I have the following filter function that filters out a list, x, that doesn't satisfy the function f. For example, I call (filter 'evenp '(0 1 2 3)) and get back (NIL 1 NIL 3) . But this is exactly my problem....
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42180848_c0
42180848
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Title: Comma is illegal outside of backquotes? Problem title: Comma is illegal outside of backquotes? Tags: backquote, syntax, common-lisp, lisp, list Problem: Comma is illegal outside of backquotes? I am writing a function that is supposed to take in two values. The first value is supposed to create a list up to five ...
Comma is illegal outside of backquotes? Comma is illegal outside of backquotes? backquote syntax common-lisp lisp list Comma my_rotate_n Comma is illegal outside of backquotes? I am writing a function that is supposed to take in two values. The first value is supposed to create a list up to five numbers, based on the v...
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2458805
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Title: nohup SBCL ubuntu couldn&#x27;t read from standard input Problem title: nohup SBCL ubuntu couldn&#x27;t read from standard input Tags: linux, lisp, nohup, sbcl Problem: nohup SBCL ubuntu couldn't read from standard input On Ubuntu I compiled sbcl 1.0.35 with threading. I can happily use sbcl from the command lin...
nohup SBCL ubuntu couldn&#x27;t read from standard input nohup SBCL ubuntu couldn&#x27;t read from standard input linux lisp nohup sbcl standard SBCL nohup SBCL ubuntu couldn't read from standard input On Ubuntu I compiled sbcl 1.0.35 with threading. I can happily use sbcl from the command line and my hunchentoot websi...
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8109274_c0
8109274
lisp
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Title: How can I have optional arguments AND keyword arguments to the same function? Problem title: How can I have optional arguments AND keyword arguments to the same function? Tags: parameters, keyword, lisp Problem: How can I have optional arguments AND keyword arguments to the same function? I am trying to write a ...
How can I have optional arguments AND keyword arguments to the same function? How can I have optional arguments AND keyword arguments to the same function? parameters keyword lisp How Error START REAL How can I have optional arguments AND keyword arguments to the same function? I am trying to write a Lisp function that...
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43083101_c0
43083101
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Title: Check for ascending order of a list in Racket Problem title: Check for ascending order of a list in Racket Tags: scheme, recursion, racket, lisp Problem: Check for ascending order of a list in Racket I'm new to racket and trying to write a function that checks if a list is in strictly ascending order. '( 1 2 3) ...
Check for ascending order of a list in Racket Check for ascending order of a list in Racket scheme recursion racket lisp Check Racket Check for ascending order of a list in Racket I'm new to racket and trying to write a function that checks if a list is in strictly ascending order. '( 1 2 3) would return true '(1 1 2) ...
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31349638_c0
31349638
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Title: How to write to stdout within a conditional expression in MIT-Scheme? Problem title: How to write to stdout within a conditional expression in MIT-Scheme? Tags: lisp, scheme, mit-scheme Problem: How to write to stdout within a conditional expression in MIT-Scheme? Here is an example of an attempt to write a diff...
How to write to stdout within a conditional expression in MIT-Scheme? How to write to stdout within a conditional expression in MIT-Scheme? lisp scheme mit-scheme How MIT-Scheme How to write to stdout within a conditional expression in MIT-Scheme? Here is an example of an attempt to write a different string to stdout d...
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