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53933906_c0
53933906
lisp
0
Title: How do I access Quoted Variable Data in AutoLisp? Problem title: How do I access Quoted Variable Data in AutoLisp? Tags: lisp, autolisp, autocad Problem: How do I access Quoted Variable Data in AutoLisp? I'm having trouble accessing the information stored in the lists STPT1 and ENDPT1 which are x(0) , y(1) , and...
How do I access Quoted Variable Data in AutoLisp? How do I access Quoted Variable Data in AutoLisp? lisp autolisp autocad How Quoted Variable Data AutoLisp STPT1 ENDPT1 NTH SETQ STPTP2 STPT2 ENDPT2 VL-LOAD-COM DEFUN C:CURBYOURENTHUSIASM GETPOINT TOP ENTMAKE LIST CONS LINE CONCRETE BOTTOM PRINC How do I access Quoted Va...
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42213332_c1
42213332
lisp
1
Maximum is now: 3 Inspecting 2 whereas maximum is 3 Inspecting 5 whereas maximum is 3 Maximum was: 3 Maximum is now: 5 Inspecting 4 whereas maximum is 5 Final maximum: 5 This output is correct : the program progressively finds the maximum (which is 5). Code 2 = the same with numbers encapsulated in one-element lists -...
Maximum is now: 3 Inspecting 2 whereas maximum is 3 Inspecting 5 whereas maximum is 3 Maximum was: 3 Maximum is now: 5 Inspecting 4 whereas maximum is 5 Final maximum: 5 This output is correct : the program progressively finds the maximum (which is 5). Code 2 = the same with numbers encapsulated in one-element lists -...
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28419489_c0
28419489
lisp
0
Title: What does the ALSO keyword mean in MLISP? Problem title: What does the ALSO keyword mean in MLISP? Tags: lisp Problem: What does the ALSO keyword mean in MLISP? I've been looking over the source code for the early AI project Parry recently. It's tricky because the bulk of the code is written in MLISP , for which...
What does the ALSO keyword mean in MLISP? What does the ALSO keyword mean in MLISP? lisp What ALSO MLISP IF-THEN-ELSE-ALSO LAMBDANAME THEN ERROR NONLAMBDA INTO REACT2 NIL REACTTO QUIT TRACE_MEM NOSPECIALANAPH What does the ALSO keyword mean in MLISP? I've been looking over the source code for the early AI project Parry...
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40694014_c0
40694014
lisp
0
Title: String encryption using high order function map Problem title: String encryption using high order function map Tags: scheme, racket, map-function, lisp, higher-order-functions Problem: String encryption using high order function map I have written the following string encryption code. But I want to be able to ta...
String encryption using high order function map String encryption using high order function map scheme racket map-function lisp higher-order-functions high String encryption using high order function map I have written the following string encryption code. But I want to be able to take the encryption key from the keybo...
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17808613_c0
17808613
lisp
0
Title: with hunchentoot I cannot generate web pages Problem title: with hunchentoot I cannot generate web pages Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: with hunchentoot I cannot generate web pages I am learning common lisp and trying to use hunchentoot to develop web apps. With the code below I cannot manage to see the page d...
with hunchentoot I cannot generate web pages with hunchentoot I cannot generate web pages common-lisp lisp toplevel localhost:8080 retro-games.htm Resource ql:quickload hunchentoot:acceptor Not with hunchentoot I cannot generate web pages I am learning common lisp and trying to use hunchentoot to develop web apps. With...
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33708678_c0
33708678
lisp
0
Title: Growing my Clojure Tree Problem title: Growing my Clojure Tree Tags: clojure, functional-programming, lisp Problem: Growing my Clojure Tree I am hoping someone can help, so I'm taking the leap from OOP to Functional programming and it's a bit daunting! I am trying to write a function that will return to me the t...
Growing my Clojure Tree Growing my Clojure Tree clojure functional-programming lisp Growing Clojure Tree Growing my Clojure Tree I am hoping someone can help, so I'm taking the leap from OOP to Functional programming and it's a bit daunting! I am trying to write a function that will return to me the total sum of number...
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40935069_c0
40935069
lisp
0
Title: Lisp update list Problem title: Lisp update list Tags: list, lisp, autolisp Problem: Lisp update list Hi I'm new with AutoCad lisp and am trying to speed up my work just a little with some simple routine but I hit a wall and can't to figure this out and I have a strong filling that there is a simple solution. So...
Lisp update list Lisp update list list lisp autolisp Lisp Lisp update list Hi I'm new with AutoCad lisp and am trying to speed up my work just a little with some simple routine but I hit a wall and can't to figure this out and I have a strong filling that there is a simple solution. So... I made a list named "koord": t...
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27680108_c0
27680108
lisp
0
Title: the value 0 is not of type STRING lisp error Problem title: the value 0 is not of type STRING lisp error Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: the value 0 is not of type STRING lisp error i am a newbie to lisp and i am a making a code to multiply two numbers by shifting and adding using sbcl.here is my code ( defun c...
the value 0 is not of type STRING lisp error the value 0 is not of type STRING lisp error common-lisp lisp 0 SBCL num1 num2 Enter TYPE-ERROR THREAD RUNNING Type HELP SB-EXT:EXIT ABORT Exit WRITE-LINE the value 0 is not of type STRING lisp error i am a newbie to lisp and i am a making a code to multiply two numbers by s...
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70077940_c0
70077940
lisp
0
Title: AutoLisp drawing costum polyline Problem title: AutoLisp drawing costum polyline Tags: cad, autocad, autolisp, lisp Problem: AutoLisp drawing costum polyline I have this AutoLisp code and I want to ask 2 questins about it: 1. how can I make the polyline visible during drawing it(or while selecting the points)? 2...
AutoLisp drawing costum polyline AutoLisp drawing costum polyline cad autocad autolisp lisp AutoLisp c:nyomvodal _layer _make _color _pline AutoLisp drawing costum polyline I have this AutoLisp code and I want to ask 2 questins about it: 1. how can I make the polyline visible during drawing it(or while selecting the po...
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11912027_c1
11912027
lisp
1
(((partnum . 1) (1.1 (type (TEXT . plain)) (body (charset UTF-8)) (disposition nil) (transfer-encoding 7BIT)) (1.2 (type (TEXT . html)) (body (charset UTF-8)) (disposition nil) (transfer-encoding 7BIT)) (type . alternative) (body (boundary e89a8fb2067eba300404c63c5f7f)) (disposition nil) (transfer-encoding nil)) ((part...
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68051299_c1
68051299
lisp
1
) (map (lambda (j) (list i j)) (range 1 (- i 1)))) (range 1 n))) (define (get-prime-pairs n) (filter (lambda (p) (prime? (apply + p))) (get-pairs n))) (get-prime-pairs 4) ; ((2 1) (3 2) (4 1) (4 3)) Pretty neat. Now I'm trying to write the same function that instead of just doing pairs, will do a tuple of size . Here i...
) (map (lambda (j) (list i j)) (range 1 (- i 1)))) (range 1 n))) (define (get-prime-pairs n) (filter (lambda (p) (prime? (apply + p))) (get-pairs n))) (get-prime-pairs 4) ; ((2 1) (3 2) (4 1) (4 3)) Pretty neat. Now I'm trying to write the same function that instead of just doing pairs, will do a tuple of size . Here i...
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45656086_c0
45656086
lisp
0
Title: Get nth cdr of a list without using nthcdr Problem title: Get nth cdr of a list without using nthcdr Tags: lisp, common-lisp, cdr Problem: Get nth cdr of a list without using nthcdr I'm a Common Lisp beginner struggling with one of my assignment... One of my CS assignment is to create a function which basically ...
Get nth cdr of a list without using nthcdr Get nth cdr of a list without using nthcdr lisp common-lisp cdr nthcdr Get Get nth cdr of a list without using nthcdr I'm a Common Lisp beginner struggling with one of my assignment... One of my CS assignment is to create a function which basically works as the built-in nthcdr...
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48068320_c1
48068320
lisp
1
from the initial input. Could you please help me to find out a way to parse the rest of the json-string following a recursive approach? > main function (defun j-obj (str) (cond ((correct_form str) `(json-obj-aux(revome_braces (remove_backslash(remove_space str)))))))` > aux function that thru a recursive call analize ...
from the initial input. Could you please help me to find out a way to parse the rest of the json-string following a recursive approach? > main function (defun j-obj (str) (cond ((correct_form str) `(json-obj-aux(revome_braces (remove_backslash(remove_space str)))))))` > aux function that thru a recursive call analize ...
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9959251_c0
9959251
lisp
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Title: How to store increment values in Common Lisp? Problem title: How to store increment values in Common Lisp? Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: How to store increment values in Common Lisp? Here's my question: For one of my assignments, I was tasked with developing a lisp program that takes 2 lists as input, one sym...
How to store increment values in Common Lisp? How to store increment values in Common Lisp? lisp common-lisp How Common Lisp Ttl tLst1 tLst2 How to store increment values in Common Lisp? Here's my question: For one of my assignments, I was tasked with developing a lisp program that takes 2 lists as input, one symbolizi...
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20888722_c0
20888722
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Title: Cannot Serve International Characters From Lisp Portable AllegroServe Problem title: Cannot Serve International Characters From Lisp Portable AllegroServe Tags: localization, common-lisp, httpserver, internationalization, lisp Problem: Cannot Serve International Characters From Lisp Portable AllegroServe I am us...
Cannot Serve International Characters From Lisp Portable AllegroServe Cannot Serve International Characters From Lisp Portable AllegroServe localization common-lisp httpserver internationalization lisp Cannot Serve International Characters Lisp Portable AllegroServe prin1 utf-8 Cannot Serve International Characters Fro...
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64418124_c1
64418124
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? Example 2: x is set to 100 by defvar , but why is not being re-set to 5 when fun1 is called? I thought the bindings took place when the functions are called or is it when they are defined? It appears that x is not yet bound when fun1 is defined, and therefore the binding of x in fun1 (which is lexically scoped) is no...
? Example 2: x is set to 100 by defvar , but why is not being re-set to 5 when fun1 is called? I thought the bindings took place when the functions are called or is it when they are defined? It appears that x is not yet bound when fun1 is defined, and therefore the binding of x in fun1 (which is lexically scoped) is no...
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67478308_c0
67478308
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Title: How to add a counter to this scheme function Problem title: How to add a counter to this scheme function Tags: sicp, scheme, recursion, lisp Problem: How to add a counter to this scheme function I would like to add a counter so I can see how many times the iteration runs: (define tolerance 0.01) (define (close-e...
How to add a counter to this scheme function How to add a counter to this scheme function sicp scheme recursion lisp set How How to add a counter to this scheme function I would like to add a counter so I can see how many times the iteration runs: What would be the proper way to do this? Currently I have added in a def...
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37598824_c0
37598824
lisp
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Title: sbcl memory-fault-error with zeromq Problem title: sbcl memory-fault-error with zeromq Tags: common-lisp, debugging, sbcl, lisp Problem: sbcl memory-fault-error with zeromq I am new to Lisp, and am trying to work with ZMQ in it. For a simple function, I get the error below. How do I debug this error ? Are there ...
sbcl memory-fault-error with zeromq sbcl memory-fault-error with zeromq common-lisp debugging sbcl lisp Unhandled x10CC8B000 Condition SB-SYS:MEMORY-FAULT-ERROR Restarts RETRY SLIME REPL ABORT THREAD RUNNING Backtrace Locals call_into_lisp post_signal_tramp _ZN3zmq6pipe_t12get_identityEv _ZN3zmq8router_t5xrecvEPNS_5msg...
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69847907_c0
69847907
lisp
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Title: why not ironclad:decrypt-in-place work as expected? Problem title: why not ironclad:decrypt-in-place work as expected? Tags: common-lisp, ironclad, lisp Problem: why not ironclad:decrypt-in-place work as expected? the code as follow: (ql:quickload :ironclad) (ql:quickload :crypto-shortcuts) (use-package :ironcla...
why not ironclad:decrypt-in-place work as expected? why not ironclad:decrypt-in-place work as expected? common-lisp ironclad lisp ironclad:decrypt-in-place ql:quickload Hello World cryptos:to-base64 Vg4n3JGrP2pZKTkphyBVvA cryptos:decrypt cryptos:encrypt why not ironclad:decrypt-in-place work as expected? the code as fo...
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61751659_c0
61751659
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Title: Y combinator in elisp Problem title: Y combinator in elisp Tags: lambda-calculus, y-combinator, combinators, elisp, lisp Problem: Y combinator in elisp We can define a recursive function, factorial as an example, by YCombinator as follows ;;; elisp ;;; This code works. Thanks to ;;; https://www.diegoberrocal.com...
Y combinator in elisp Y combinator in elisp lambda-calculus y-combinator combinators elisp lisp YCombinator Thanks www.diegoberrocal.com Y combinator in elisp We can define a recursive function, factorial as an example, by YCombinator as follows I have learned what a Y combinator is, and knew how it is defined in a mat...
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64308742_c0
64308742
lisp
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Title: How Lisp (Allegro Common Lisp) uses variables in lambda with ' vs #' Problem title: How Lisp (Allegro Common Lisp) uses variables in lambda with ' vs #' Tags: quoting, lisp, common-lisp Problem: How Lisp (Allegro Common Lisp) uses variables in lambda with ' vs #' I am hoping someone can expla...
How Lisp (Allegro Common Lisp) uses variables in lambda with ' vs #' How Lisp (Allegro Common Lisp) uses variables in lambda with ' vs #' quoting lisp common-lisp How Lisp Allegro Common test-1 test-2 test-3 test-4 test-5 test-6 Error Attempt UNBOUND-VARIABLE How Lisp (Allegro Common Lisp) uses vari...
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13372318_c0
13372318
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Title: Scheme Program that returns Problem title: Scheme Program that returns Tags: scheme, lisp Problem: Scheme Program that returns IS this the correct reverse method is i would like to create a 'oddrev' function that does as such from the following list: (DEFINE list0 (LIST 'j 'k 'l 'm 'n 'o 'j) ) (DEFINE list1 (LIS...
Scheme Program that returns Scheme Program that returns scheme lisp Scheme Program DEFINE list0 LIST list1 list2 list3 list4 list5 list6 list7 Scheme Program that returns IS this the correct reverse method is i would like to create a 'oddrev' function that does as such from the following list: (oddrev '(a b c d e f g))...
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4169566_c0
4169566
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Title: Lisp Recreating a Temporary Variable Problem title: Lisp Recreating a Temporary Variable Tags: let, lisp Problem: Lisp Recreating a Temporary Variable I'm having a bit of trouble with Lisp. What i'm attempting to do, is keep track of the amount of times a number appears in x number of lists. However, running thi...
Lisp Recreating a Temporary Variable Lisp Recreating a Temporary Variable let lisp 0 Lisp Recreating Temporary Variable Lisp Recreating a Temporary Variable I'm having a bit of trouble with Lisp. What i'm attempting to do, is keep track of the amount of times a number appears in x number of lists. However, running this...
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53034319_c0
53034319
lisp
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Title: LISP better understanding of multilevel lists Problem title: LISP better understanding of multilevel lists Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: LISP better understanding of multilevel lists I am trying to gain a better understanding of multilevel lists in lisp by making a function in which I delete all the elements ...
LISP better understanding of multilevel lists LISP better understanding of multilevel lists common-lisp lisp LISP DEFUN striv0 COND NIL ATOM LIST APPEND FIRST REST NUMBERP LISTP LISP better understanding of multilevel lists I am trying to gain a better understanding of multilevel lists in lisp by making a function in w...
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58514697_c1
58514697
lisp
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)) 0] 0 > It seems I'm doing something wrong with the first (loop for) parameters, but I can't find out what. Can anyone help with this, please? Thanks! EDIT 1: So, I've made the adjustments @Rainer Joswig and @Xero Smith suggested: (defun test (a b) (loop for x in '(a b) collect (setf a (+ x 1)) (loop for y in '(a b) ...
)) 0] 0 > It seems I'm doing something wrong with the first (loop for) parameters, but I can't find out what. Can anyone help with this, please? Thanks! EDIT 1: So, I've made the adjustments @Rainer Joswig and @Xero Smith suggested: (defun test (a b) (loop for x in '(a b) collect (setf a (+ x 1)) (loop for y in '(a b) ...
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9034051_c0
9034051
lisp
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Title: Graph programming in Scheme Problem title: Graph programming in Scheme Tags: scheme, lisp, functional-programming, graph Problem: Graph programming in Scheme I'm new to Scheme, have been using MIT Scheme for sometime now. I'm trying to understand how to implement popular graph algorithms like the shortest path a...
Graph programming in Scheme Graph programming in Scheme scheme lisp functional-programming graph Graph Scheme Graph programming in Scheme I'm new to Scheme, have been using MIT Scheme for sometime now. I'm trying to understand how to implement popular graph algorithms like the shortest path algorithms, BFS, DFS. Are th...
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1168059_c0
1168059
lisp
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Title: Which Function is the best in terms of Stack Usage Efficiency and Time Problem title: Which Function is the best in terms of Stack Usage Efficiency and Time Tags: lisp, clojure, functional-programming Problem: Which Function is the best in terms of Stack Usage Efficiency and Time I wrote 3 functions that count t...
Which Function is the best in terms of Stack Usage Efficiency and Time Which Function is the best in terms of Stack Usage Efficiency and Time lisp clojure functional-programming loop Which Stack Usage Efficiency Time Using count-instances1 Normal count-instances2 count-instances3 Which Function is the best in terms of ...
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29238292
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Title: How to write a reader macro to transfer the code in Clojure? Problem title: How to write a reader macro to transfer the code in Clojure? Tags: clojure, lisp, macros Problem: How to write a reader macro to transfer the code in Clojure? I want to write a macro named $=> to transfer the code like: (let [bb 11] ($=>...
How to write a reader macro to transfer the code in Clojure? How to write a reader macro to transfer the code in Clojure? clojure lisp macros How Clojure clojure.string AAA BBB CCC How to write a reader macro to transfer the code in Clojure? I want to write a macro named $=> to transfer the code like: which means that ...
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19721781_c0
19721781
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Title: Compiler error with simple defun using cond Problem title: Compiler error with simple defun using cond Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: Compiler error with simple defun using cond I'm trying some basic stuff out in CL and don't understand why this won't compile: (defun ifelse (the-test) (cond ((the-test) (format...
Compiler error with simple defun using cond Compiler error with simple defun using cond lisp common-lisp cond Compiler STYLE-WARNING THE-TEST DEFUN IFELSE FORMAT PROGN EVAL-WHEN SB-IMPL SB-INT:NAMED-LAMBDA BLOCK NIL SB-C:SOURCE-LOCATION Undefined Compiler error with simple defun using cond I'm trying some basic stuff o...
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58950635_c0
58950635
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Title: Idiomatic way to decode hex-formatted strings in Racket Scheme or other schemes Problem title: Idiomatic way to decode hex-formatted strings in Racket Scheme or other schemes Tags: scheme, lisp, racket, common-lisp Problem: Idiomatic way to decode hex-formatted strings in Racket Scheme or other schemes My input ...
Idiomatic way to decode hex-formatted strings in Racket Scheme or other schemes Idiomatic way to decode hex-formatted strings in Racket Scheme or other schemes scheme lisp racket common-lisp Idiomatic Racket Scheme char-1 char-2 AABBCCDDEEFF split-string2 Idiomatic way to decode hex-formatted strings in Racket Scheme o...
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40240929_c1
40240929
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abbreviations '((NP kim sandy lee) (DET a the her) (N consumer man woman) (BV is was) (CNJ and or) (ADJ happy stupid) (MOD very) (ADV often always sometimes))) (define (recognize network tape) ;; returns t if sucessfully recognizes tape - nil otherwise (call/cc (lambda (return) (define (recognize-next node tape networ...
abbreviations '((NP kim sandy lee) (DET a the her) (N consumer man woman) (BV is was) (CNJ and or) (ADJ happy stupid) (MOD very) (ADV often always sometimes))) (define (recognize network tape) ;; returns t if sucessfully recognizes tape - nil otherwise (call/cc (lambda (return) (define (recognize-next node tape networ...
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74104551_c0
74104551
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Title: Error: #f is not a function [count-frac, (anon), (anon), (anon), (anon), =] Problem title: Error: #f is not a function [count-frac, (anon), (anon), (anon), (anon), =] Tags: lisp, scheme, sicp Problem: Error: #f is not a function [count-frac, (anon), (anon), (anon), (anon), =] I'm trying to solve question 1.38 on...
Error: #f is not a function [count-frac, (anon), (anon), (anon), (anon), =] Error: #f is not a function [count-frac, (anon), (anon), (anon), (anon), =] lisp scheme sicp Error Error: #f is not a function [count-frac, (anon), (anon), (anon), (anon), =] I'm trying to solve question 1.38 on SICP, and I encountered the bug ...
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28866445_c0
28866445
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Title: Creating a tree in lisp Problem title: Creating a tree in lisp Tags: common-lisp, lisp, tree Problem: Creating a tree in lisp I've been doing a lot of research on trees in lisp and i'm attempting to solve a uva problem (11695 flight planning ( http://uva.onlinejudge.org/index.php?option=com_onlinejudge&Itemid=8&...
Creating a tree in lisp Creating a tree in lisp common-lisp lisp tree Creating Creating a tree in lisp I've been doing a lot of research on trees in lisp and i'm attempting to solve a uva problem (11695 flight planning ( http://uva.onlinejudge.org/index.php?option=com_onlinejudge&Itemid=8&page=show_problem&problem=2742...
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57119564_c0
57119564
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Title: Translate scheme to java Problem title: Translate scheme to java Tags: code-translation, java, lisp, scheme, sicp Problem: Translate scheme to java During the reading SICP I encouraged with Exercise 2.32. We can represent a set as a list of distinct elements, and we can represent the set of all subsets of the se...
Translate scheme to java Translate scheme to java code-translation java lisp scheme sicp java.util java.util.function.UnaryOperator static Translate Value java.util.Arrays.asList java.util.stream.Collectors List Integer ArrayList System.out.println s.isEmpty UnaryOperator rest.stream r.add s.get r.addAll rest.addAll f....
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of the ; formatted polynomial. We make this a special case so that we can print a sign ; attached to the first term if it is negative, and leave it out otherwise. So, ; we format the first term to be either '-7x^20' or '7x^20', rather than having ; the minus or plus sign separated by a space. (destructuring-bind (sign...
of the ; formatted polynomial. We make this a special case so that we can print a sign ; attached to the first term if it is negative, and leave it out otherwise. So, ; we format the first term to be either '-7x^20' or '7x^20', rather than having ; the minus or plus sign separated by a space. (destructuring-bind (sign...
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57404403_c0
57404403
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Title: Resources for Learning Box and Pointer Diagrams Problem title: Resources for Learning Box and Pointer Diagrams Tags: scheme, linked-list, lisp, list, nested-lists Problem: Resources for Learning Box and Pointer Diagrams I am currently working my way through Berkely's summer 2011 CS3L course and am struggling to ...
Resources for Learning Box and Pointer Diagrams Resources for Learning Box and Pointer Diagrams scheme linked-list lisp list nested-lists Resources Learning Box Pointer Diagrams Resources for Learning Box and Pointer Diagrams I am currently working my way through Berkely's summer 2011 CS3L course and am struggling to u...
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4906203_c0
4906203
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Title: Pushing item locations in Casting SPELs Problem title: Pushing item locations in Casting SPELs Tags: adventure, lisp, scheme, push Problem: Pushing item locations in Casting SPELs I'm going through Casting SPELs in Lisp and this is the proposed solution to handling picking up objects: (define *location* 'living-...
Pushing item locations in Casting SPELs Pushing item locations in Casting SPELs adventure lisp scheme push Pushing Casting SPELs You There Pushing item locations in Casting SPELs I'm going through Casting SPELs in Lisp and this is the proposed solution to handling picking up objects: Am I the only one who finds this in...
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14131969_c0
14131969
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Title: Adding two or more list based on it's pair in a list Problem title: Adding two or more list based on it's pair in a list Tags: common-lisp, lisp, list-manipulation Problem: Adding two or more list based on it's pair in a list I am not too proficient with functional style and I don't want to use any set...
Adding two or more list based on it's pair in a list Adding two or more list based on it's pair in a list common-lisp lisp list-manipulation Adding Adding two or more list based on it's pair in a list I am not too proficient with functional style and I don't want to use any set functions, so I have a problem....
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16529475_c0
16529475
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Title: scheme continuations for dummies Problem title: scheme continuations for dummies Tags: scheme, continuations, lisp Problem: scheme continuations for dummies For the life of me, I can't understand continuations. I think the problem stems from the fact that I don't understand is what they are for . All the example...
scheme continuations for dummies scheme continuations for dummies scheme continuations lisp scheme continuations for dummies For the life of me, I can't understand continuations. I think the problem stems from the fact that I don't understand is what they are for . All the examples that I've found in books or online ar...
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4695806_c0
4695806
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Title: Finding the maximum number of child nodes in a tree Problem title: Finding the maximum number of child nodes in a tree Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: Finding the maximum number of child nodes in a tree First, I should make it clear that this is required for an academic project. I am trying to find the maximum ...
Finding the maximum number of child nodes in a tree Finding the maximum number of child nodes in a tree lisp common-lisp Finding CG-USER BREADTH Finding the maximum number of child nodes in a tree First, I should make it clear that this is required for an academic project. I am trying to find the maximum number of chil...
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77482612
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Title: Pull Attribute Value from a block Problem title: Pull Attribute Value from a block Tags: lisp, autocad, autolisp Problem: Pull Attribute Value from a block I'm trying to pull the attribute value out of a block but I'm hitting a bit of a wall. The block's name is fixed (ShtScale), the attribute tag is also fixed ...
Pull Attribute Value from a block Pull Attribute Value from a block lisp autocad autolisp a Pull Attribute Value INSERT ShtScale Pull Attribute Value from a block I'm trying to pull the attribute value out of a block but I'm hitting a bit of a wall. The block's name is fixed (ShtScale), the attribute tag is also fixed ...
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57170631_c1
57170631
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_mod) (:vlr-copied . LL_callback) ) ) ) 'active-document-only ) ) (makeagroup (ssadd (handent LL_Length) (ssadd (handent LL_Size) (ssadd LL_ename (ssadd))))) ) (defun LL_callback (notifierobj reactorobj paramls) (if (/= 0 (car paramls)) (progn (setq LL_owner (append LL_owner (list (car paramls)))) (vlr-command-reactor ...
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32856757_c0
32856757
lisp
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Title: New to lisp, compiler telling me this is a bad lambda Problem title: New to lisp, compiler telling me this is a bad lambda Tags: common-lisp, lambda, lisp Problem: New to lisp, compiler telling me this is a bad lambda I am new to lisp and have very little experience with lambda expressions at this point in my co...
New to lisp, compiler telling me this is a bad lambda New to lisp, compiler telling me this is a bad lambda common-lisp lambda lisp Badly NUMBERP CAR LIST COUNTALLNUMBERS CDR New to lisp, compiler telling me this is a bad lambda I am new to lisp and have very little experience with lambda expressions at this point in m...
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20342465_c0
20342465
lisp
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Title: Permanently mutate variable without explicit mention? Problem title: Permanently mutate variable without explicit mention? Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: Permanently mutate variable without explicit mention? The scoping in Lisp is new to me and I think I've got it figured out, but the one area that confuses me...
Permanently mutate variable without explicit mention? Permanently mutate variable without explicit mention? lisp common-lisp var Permanently Remove Pass Permanently mutate variable without explicit mention? The scoping in Lisp is new to me and I think I've got it figured out, but the one area that confuses me a bit is ...
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14301106_c0
14301106
lisp
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Title: EMACS custom-indention function for a symbol rather than a symbolic expression? Problem title: EMACS custom-indention function for a symbol rather than a symbolic expression? Tags: indentation, lisp, emacs, elisp Problem: EMACS custom-indention function for a symbol rather than a symbolic expression? CLIPS and J...
EMACS custom-indention function for a symbol rather than a symbolic expression? EMACS custom-indention function for a symbol rather than a symbolic expression? indentation lisp emacs elisp EMACS EMACS custom-indention function for a symbol rather than a symbolic expression? CLIPS and JESS are lispy languages used for A...
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25323394_c0
25323394
lisp
0
Title: ASDF output redirection Problem title: ASDF output redirection Tags: asdf, clisp, common-lisp, lisp Problem: ASDF output redirection I would like to set directory where ASDF stores compiled files. I prefer to do it from a shell script. According to this page , one should define environment variable ASDF_OUTPUT_T...
ASDF output redirection ASDF output redirection asdf clisp common-lisp lisp ASDF ASDF_OUTPUT_TRANSLATIONS HOME asdf:compile-system Loading clisprc.lisp setup.lisp Uneven Bye ASDF output redirection I would like to set directory where ASDF stores compiled files. I prefer to do it from a shell script. According to this p...
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20952999_c1
20952999
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1
sum-p (poly) (and (listp poly) (eq (first poly) '+))) (defun difference-p (poly) (and (listp poly) (eq (first poly) '-) (not (null (rest (rest poly)))))) (defun product-p (poly) (and (listp poly) (eq (first poly) '*))) (defun power-p (poly) (and (listp poly) (eq (first poly) '**))) ;; ;; Selectors for polynomials ;; (...
sum-p (poly) (and (listp poly) (eq (first poly) '+))) (defun difference-p (poly) (and (listp poly) (eq (first poly) '-) (not (null (rest (rest poly)))))) (defun product-p (poly) (and (listp poly) (eq (first poly) '*))) (defun power-p (poly) (and (listp poly) (eq (first poly) '**))) ;; ;; Selectors for polynomials ;; (...
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21356845_c0
21356845
lisp
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Title: Understanding numeric data types in functions Problem title: Understanding numeric data types in functions Tags: lisp, common-lisp, clisp Problem: Understanding numeric data types in functions This is a follow-up to the question on double-float that I posted earlier. I apologize for what's probably a fundamental...
Understanding numeric data types in functions Understanding numeric data types in functions lisp common-lisp clisp Understanding GNU CLISP SBCL fc17 Understanding numeric data types in functions This is a follow-up to the question on double-float that I posted earlier. I apologize for what's probably a fundamental Lisp...
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60244970_c0
60244970
lisp
0
Title: Lisp changes function to lambda expression when stored in function cell Problem title: Lisp changes function to lambda expression when stored in function cell Tags: symbols, lisp, lambda Problem: Lisp changes function to lambda expression when stored in function cell In this post, I ask tangentially why when I d...
Lisp changes function to lambda expression when stored in function cell Lisp changes function to lambda expression when stored in function cell symbols lisp lambda Lisp COMMON-LISP-USER::A Lambda-list REST Derived VALUES LIST OPTIONAL Source LAMBDA BLOCK Lisp changes function to lambda expression when stored in functio...
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2128708_c0
2128708
lisp
0
Title: Is there a typical name for a function like 'map' that operates on a list of argument lists instead of multiple lists of arguments? Problem title: Is there a typical name for a function like 'map' that operates on a list of argument lists instead of multiple lists of arguments? Tags: list, na...
Is there a typical name for a function like 'map' that operates on a list of argument lists instead of multiple lists of arguments? Is there a typical name for a function like 'map' that operates on a list of argument lists instead of multiple lists of arguments? list naming dictionary functional-pr...
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78465843_c0
78465843
lisp
0
Title: Handle return results by MassProp command in Python Problem title: Handle return results by MassProp command in Python Tags: autocad-scripts, autocad, lisp, python Problem: Handle return results by MassProp command in Python I'm trying to handle return results by MassProp command in Python code: acad.doc.SendCom...
Handle return results by MassProp command in Python Handle return results by MassProp command in Python autocad-scripts autocad lisp python NameError pyautocad Handle MassProp Python acad.doc.SendCommand res1 acad.doc.GetVariable AREA res2 USERR2 res3 USERR3 res4 USERR4 res5 USERR5 pyautocad.Autocad acad.get_selection ...
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item sorted-list)) (t (cons (car sorted-list) (insert item (cdr sorted-list)))))) ;;; run-best is a simple top-level "calling" function to run best-first-search (defun run-best (start goal) (declare (special *goal*) (special *open*) (special *closed*)) (setq *goal* goal) (setq *open* (list (build-record start nil 0 (h...
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24508233_c0
24508233
lisp
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Title: Clojure practice - use functions of complex datatypes or their elements? Problem title: Clojure practice - use functions of complex datatypes or their elements? Tags: clojure, composition, function, lisp Problem: Clojure practice - use functions of complex datatypes or their elements? It is idiomatic in lisps su...
Clojure practice - use functions of complex datatypes or their elements? Clojure practice - use functions of complex datatypes or their elements? clojure composition function lisp Clojure Thing Clojure practice - use functions of complex datatypes or their elements? It is idiomatic in lisps such as Clojure to use simpl...
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29636526_c1
29636526
lisp
1
setf c(* a a)) (print "SQUARE in binary: ") (format t " ~b" c ) (print "SQUARE OF 1st NUMBER : ") (print c)))) (sb-thread:make-thread(lambda()(progn(sleep 1)(setf c(* b b b)) (print "CUBE OF 2ND NUMBER : ") (print c)))) (sb-thread:make-thread(lambda()(progn(sleep 2)(setf c(sin a)) (print "SINE OF 1ST NUMBER : ") (print...
setf c(* a a)) (print "SQUARE in binary: ") (format t " ~b" c ) (print "SQUARE OF 1st NUMBER : ") (print c)))) (sb-thread:make-thread(lambda()(progn(sleep 1)(setf c(* b b b)) (print "CUBE OF 2ND NUMBER : ") (print c)))) (sb-thread:make-thread(lambda()(progn(sleep 2)(setf c(sin a)) (print "SINE OF 1ST NUMBER : ") (print...
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34030528_c0
34030528
lisp
0
Title: Recursively appending lists to the front of an element within a list Problem title: Recursively appending lists to the front of an element within a list Tags: list, acl2, lisp, common-lisp, recursion Problem: Recursively appending lists to the front of an element within a list Using acl2, I am trying to create a...
Recursively appending lists to the front of an element within a list Recursively appending lists to the front of an element within a list list acl2 lisp common-lisp recursion Recursively arg1 arg2 acl2 Recursively appending lists to the front of an element within a list Using acl2, I am trying to create a function, "in...
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12546437_c0
12546437
lisp
0
Title: How to make a Lisp function call java while being aware of packages? Problem title: How to make a Lisp function call java while being aware of packages? Tags: java, emacs, lisp Problem: How to make a Lisp function call java while being aware of packages? In Emacs use a Lisp function to run the Java program the c...
How to make a Lisp function call java while being aware of packages? How to make a Lisp function call java while being aware of packages? java emacs lisp How Lisp Runs pkg.file How to make a Lisp function call java while being aware of packages? In Emacs use a Lisp function to run the Java program the current file corr...
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78529040_c0
78529040
lisp
0
Title: How do I use format in Lisp without it addint newlines/indentation when formatting an array? Problem title: How do I use format in Lisp without it addint newlines/indentation when formatting an array? Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: How do I use format in Lisp without it addint newlines/indentation when formatt...
How do I use format in Lisp without it addint newlines/indentation when formatting an array? How do I use format in Lisp without it addint newlines/indentation when formatting an array? lisp common-lisp How Lisp a800150c-fed9-4c2a-9de4-c34dbe5b9f83 a99c023a-5d29-40cc-ad49-1745d3e2bfe4 f65dff1f-3719-41f5-9735-6ef77c5816...
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553281_c0
553281
lisp
0
Title: What is wrong with the following Common Lisp macro using gensym? Problem title: What is wrong with the following Common Lisp macro using gensym? Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: What is wrong with the following Common Lisp macro using gensym? Learning Common Lisp (using GNU CLISP 2.43) .. so might be a noob mist...
What is wrong with the following Common Lisp macro using gensym? What is wrong with the following Common Lisp macro using gensym? lisp common-lisp gensym is-prime What Common Lisp NIL do-primes-v2 do-primes-v3 EVAL G3498 macroexpand-1 G3502 G3503 NEXT-PRIME-AFTER FORMAT What is wrong with the following Common Lisp macr...
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12009422_c0
12009422
lisp
0
Title: emacs: toggle binding of number row to <shift>-ed equivalent Problem title: emacs: toggle binding of number row to <shift>-ed equivalent Tags: viper-mode, bind, lisp, key-bindings, emacs Problem: emacs: toggle binding of number row to -ed equivalent In emacs, I would like to rebind the top row of my ...
emacs: toggle binding of number row to <shift>-ed equivalent emacs: toggle binding of number row to <shift>-ed equivalent viper-mode bind lisp key-bindings emacs S-9 S-0 emacs: toggle binding of number row to -ed equivalent In emacs, I would like to rebind the top row of my keyboard [1...0] so that hitting ...
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67553540_c0
67553540
lisp
0
Title: The object () is not applicable Problem title: The object () is not applicable Tags: scheme, lisp Problem: The object () is not applicable I am writing a very simple program for Pascal's triangle in scheme (exercise from SICP). I wrote this code and its getting an error message The object () is not applicable. (...
The object () is not applicable The object () is not applicable scheme lisp The object () is not applicable I am writing a very simple program for Pascal's triangle in scheme (exercise from SICP). I wrote this code and its getting an error message The object () is not applicable. In my function definition of pascal-tri...
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57460975_c1
57460975
lisp
1
1.5.2-linux-x64/root/quicklisp/dists/quicklisp/software/cffi_0.20.1/libffi/libffi-types__grovel-tmpAAURSO1" "-g" "-Wl,--export-dynamic" "-no-pie" "/root/.cache/common-lisp/sbcl-1.5.2-linux-x64/root/quicklisp/dists/quicklisp/software/cffi_0.20.1/libffi/libffi-types__grovel.o") exited with error code 1 Also, I suspect th...
1.5.2-linux-x64/root/quicklisp/dists/quicklisp/software/cffi_0.20.1/libffi/libffi-types__grovel-tmpAAURSO1" "-g" "-Wl,--export-dynamic" "-no-pie" "/root/.cache/common-lisp/sbcl-1.5.2-linux-x64/root/quicklisp/dists/quicklisp/software/cffi_0.20.1/libffi/libffi-types__grovel.o") exited with error code 1 Also, I suspect th...
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7787683_c0
7787683
lisp
0
Title: Common Lisp scoping (dynamic vs lexical) Problem title: Common Lisp scoping (dynamic vs lexical) Tags: scoping, lisp, lexical, dynamic, common-lisp Problem: Common Lisp scoping (dynamic vs lexical) EDIT: I changed the example code after the first answer because I came up with a simple version that begs the same ...
Common Lisp scoping (dynamic vs lexical) Common Lisp scoping (dynamic vs lexical) scoping lisp lexical dynamic common-lisp Common Lisp fun1 fun2 EVAL Common Lisp scoping (dynamic vs lexical) EDIT: I changed the example code after the first answer because I came up with a simple version that begs the same questions. I a...
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8767111_c1
8767111
lisp
1
GET http://127.0.0.1:8000/cgi-bin/nav.py?userid=xyz&cmd=view The environment passed to the python script is: (SERVER_SOFTWARE=hunchentoot/1.2.2 SERVER_NAME=127.0.0.1 GATEWAY_INTERFACE=CGI/1.1 SERVER_PROTOCOL=HTTP/1.1 SERVER_PORT=8000 REQUEST_METHOD=GET CONTENT_TYPE=text/html CONTENT_LENGTH=NIL SCRIPT_NAME=/cgi-bin/nav...
GET http://127.0.0.1:8000/cgi-bin/nav.py?userid=xyz&cmd=view The environment passed to the python script is: (SERVER_SOFTWARE=hunchentoot/1.2.2 SERVER_NAME=127.0.0.1 GATEWAY_INTERFACE=CGI/1.1 SERVER_PROTOCOL=HTTP/1.1 SERVER_PORT=8000 REQUEST_METHOD=GET CONTENT_TYPE=text/html CONTENT_LENGTH=NIL SCRIPT_NAME=/cgi-bin/nav...
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26457624_c0
26457624
lisp
0
Title: Using org-screenshot.el in windows (emacs) Problem title: Using org-screenshot.el in windows (emacs) Tags: emacs, lisp, elisp, org-mode Problem: Using org-screenshot.el in windows (emacs) I am using ergoemacs(emacs) on windows. I would like to use org-screenshot(org-screenshot.el) to capture the screenshot. I ha...
Using org-screenshot.el in windows (emacs) Using org-screenshot.el in windows (emacs) emacs lisp elisp org-mode Using org-screenshot.el Using org-screenshot.el in windows (emacs) I am using ergoemacs(emacs) on windows. I would like to use org-screenshot(org-screenshot.el) to capture the screenshot. I have used cygwin-m...
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77179219_c0
77179219
lisp
0
Title: illegal call for function in lisp: being able to make functions call each other Problem title: illegal call for function in lisp: being able to make functions call each other Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: illegal call for function in lisp: being able to make functions call each other I have to do a algorithm ...
illegal call for function in lisp: being able to make functions call each other illegal call for function in lisp: being able to make functions call each other common-lisp lisp deriv_addSous TD1 deriv_term deriv_mult deriv_div illegal call for function in lisp: being able to make functions call each other I have to do ...
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14633919_c0
14633919
lisp
0
Title: Programmatic non-tail recursion elimination Problem title: Programmatic non-tail recursion elimination Tags: javascript, lisp, recursion, scheme Problem: Programmatic non-tail recursion elimination I'm making a toy Lisp interpreter in JavaScript. JS has no tail recursion elimination (TRE), so I implemented TRE u...
Programmatic non-tail recursion elimination Programmatic non-tail recursion elimination javascript lisp recursion scheme Programmatic eval_operands procedure.body extend_env procedure.env sub1 add1 Maximum Programmatic non-tail recursion elimination I'm making a toy Lisp interpreter in JavaScript. JS has no tail recurs...
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10710243_c0
10710243
lisp
0
Title: Lisp as a meta environment Problem title: Lisp as a meta environment Tags: environment, metaprogramming, lisp Problem: Lisp as a meta environment I'm working towards my Ph.D regarding better software reuse by integrating different types of computer languages. Due to performance and safety issues I don't consider...
Lisp as a meta environment Lisp as a meta environment environment metaprogramming lisp Lisp Lisp as a meta environment I'm working towards my Ph.D regarding better software reuse by integrating different types of computer languages. Due to performance and safety issues I don't consider to integrate them with foreign fu...
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25656148_c0
25656148
lisp
0
Title: common lisp calling read-line after format produces an additional newline in Clozure CL implementation Problem title: common lisp calling read-line after format produces an additional newline in Clozure CL implementation Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: common lisp calling read-line after format produces an addi...
common lisp calling read-line after format produces an additional newline in Clozure CL implementation common lisp calling read-line after format produces an additional newline in Clozure CL implementation common-lisp lisp Clozure Hello CL-USER Hello:hello NIL common lisp calling read-line after format produces an addi...
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18005596_c0
18005596
lisp
0
Title: igrep mode incovenient compilation of results Problem title: igrep mode incovenient compilation of results Tags: lisp, emacs, search Problem: igrep mode incovenient compilation of results I am using igrep.el package and liking it. There is one thing that bothers me though. In the igrep results page, the first an...
igrep mode incovenient compilation of results igrep mode incovenient compilation of results lisp emacs search Igrep Thu Aug Emacs igrep mode incovenient compilation of results I am using igrep.el package and liking it. There is one thing that bothers me though. In the igrep results page, the first and last lines are hi...
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15557383_c1
15557383
lisp
1
:cookie-jar cookie-jar :content (json:encode-json-to-string request) :want-stream t))) (st-json:read-json stream))) (retrieve "/datasets/tigge" *req*) Unfortunately, I get an error, although the data seems to be encoded OK to JSON and the headers generated by drakma too, I think. Apparently something is wrong with the...
:cookie-jar cookie-jar :content (json:encode-json-to-string request) :want-stream t))) (st-json:read-json stream))) (retrieve "/datasets/tigge" *req*) Unfortunately, I get an error, although the data seems to be encoded OK to JSON and the headers generated by drakma too, I think. Apparently something is wrong with the...
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9572246_c0
9572246
lisp
0
Title: Why does element retrieving using car and cdr operations cause exception while (append) is not? Problem title: Why does element retrieving using car and cdr operations cause exception while (append) is not? Tags: lisp, cdr Problem: Why does element retrieving using car and cdr operations cause exception while (a...
Why does element retrieving using car and cdr operations cause exception while (append) is not? Why does element retrieving using car and cdr operations cause exception while (append) is not? lisp cdr car Why Why does element retrieving using car and cdr operations cause exception while (append) is not? Suppose I got t...
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1903181_c0
1903181
lisp
0
Title: Debugging what this LISP Virus is doing Problem title: Debugging what this LISP Virus is doing Tags: autocad, lisp, virus Problem: Debugging what this LISP Virus is doing My firm has been hit by an AutoCAD virus that is deleting and replacing our acaddoc.lsp with the routine below. I'm an architect and not exact...
Debugging what this LISP Virus is doing Debugging what this LISP Virus is doing autocad lisp virus Debugging LISP Virus acaddoc.lsp wold_cmd acad.fas lcm.fas acad.lsp wwjm1 acad.mnl Debugging what this LISP Virus is doing My firm has been hit by an AutoCAD virus that is deleting and replacing our acaddoc.lsp with the r...
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75817336_c1
75817336
lisp
1
"Available Physical Memory" ;; Total(kiB) : systeminfo | find "Total Physical Memory" ;;; ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ;;; ;; Machine's CPU percentage and count ;; PowerShell (moderate ~0.5s) ;; Load Percentage : gwmi Win32_PerfFormattedData_PerfOS_Processor | Se...
"Available Physical Memory" ;; Total(kiB) : systeminfo | find "Total Physical Memory" ;;; ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ;;; ;; Machine's CPU percentage and count ;; PowerShell (moderate ~0.5s) ;; Load Percentage : gwmi Win32_PerfFormattedData_PerfOS_Processor | Se...
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72747818_c0
72747818
lisp
0
Title: AutoLisp - Run two functions at once Problem title: AutoLisp - Run two functions at once Tags: autolisp, lisp Problem: AutoLisp - Run two functions at once I have this whirl function that I want to run along side with my main code. How do I call Whirl without waiting for it to return a reply? ;; Global variable ...
AutoLisp - Run two functions at once AutoLisp - Run two functions at once autolisp lisp AutoLisp Run Whirl Global Test C:fcnTest01 Working Done DELAY Finalizing Validation STR Initializing CMDECHO Prevents Looping ExcelDraw.lsp github.com DrawExcel.lsp AutoLisp - Run two functions at once I have this whirl function tha...
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47607737_c1
47607737
lisp
1
l) (reduce + (map (lambda (x) (if (equal? x #t) 1 0)) l) 0) )) ;;HERE'S MY USE OF REDUCE. Count's how many #t's are in a list ;;show me the truth (define containstrue? (lambda (l) (if (null? l) #f (if (equal? (car l) #t) #t (containstrue? (cdr l)))) )) (define (sortappend l piece) ;;adds one by one, putting element at ...
l) (reduce + (map (lambda (x) (if (equal? x #t) 1 0)) l) 0) )) ;;HERE'S MY USE OF REDUCE. Count's how many #t's are in a list ;;show me the truth (define containstrue? (lambda (l) (if (null? l) #f (if (equal? (car l) #t) #t (containstrue? (cdr l)))) )) (define (sortappend l piece) ;;adds one by one, putting element at ...
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40372018_c0
40372018
lisp
0
Title: How do I set a variable to a function that gets input from the user in Racket? Problem title: How do I set a variable to a function that gets input from the user in Racket? Tags: scheme, racket, lisp Problem: How do I set a variable to a function that gets input from the user in Racket? I'm trying to make a prog...
How do I set a variable to a function that gets input from the user in Racket? How do I set a variable to a function that gets input from the user in Racket? scheme racket lisp the How Racket None What You Type How do I set a variable to a function that gets input from the user in Racket? I'm trying to make a program t...
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73870387_c0
73870387
lisp
0
Title: Getting an wrong answer in scheme program Problem title: Getting an wrong answer in scheme program Tags: lisp, newtons-method, scheme, sicp Problem: Getting an wrong answer in scheme program I am trying to find the cube root of a number using Newton's method. I wrote scheme procedures as follows: (define (cbrt x...
Getting an wrong answer in scheme program Getting an wrong answer in scheme program lisp newtons-method scheme sicp Getting cuberoot.scm MIT GNU Scheme Linux Type Copyright Massachusetts Institute Technology There MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS PARTICULAR PURPOSE Image Thursday September Release Microcode Runtime LIAR x86-64 ...
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45474843_c0
45474843
lisp
0
Title: SBCL -Common Lisp Error Problem title: SBCL -Common Lisp Error Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: SBCL -Common Lisp Error I am trying to run the repository from the following link: https://github.com/JafferWilson/test-program I am getting this error: sbcl --script paraphrasing.lisp Unhandled SB-KERNEL:SIMPLE-PACKA...
SBCL -Common Lisp Error SBCL -Common Lisp Error common-lisp lisp SBCL Common Lisp Error paraphrasing.lisp Unhandled SB-KERNEL:SIMPLE-PACKAGE-ERROR SB-THREAD:THREAD RUNNING USER Backtrace LAMBDA NIL SB-DEBUG::FUNCALL-WITH-DEBUG-IO-SYNTAX SB-IMPL::CALL-WITH-SANE-IO-SYNTAX CLOSURE SB-IMPL WITH-STANDARD-IO-SYNTAX PRINT-BAC...
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47127095_c0
47127095
lisp
0
Title: Why doesn't set work with lambda in Common Lisp? Problem title: Why doesn't set work with lambda in Common Lisp? Tags: lisp, lisp-2, interpreter, common-lisp Problem: Why doesn't set work with lambda in Common Lisp? I am writing a lisp interpreter (in C), and am at the point of implementing lambda func...
Why doesn't set work with lambda in Common Lisp? Why doesn't set work with lambda in Common Lisp? lisp lisp-2 interpreter common-lisp Why Common Lisp Input FDEFINITION lisp-2 Why doesn't set work with lambda in Common Lisp? I am writing a lisp interpreter (in C), and am at the point of implementing lambda fun...
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898287
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Title: How can I spot subtle Lisp syntax mistakes? Problem title: How can I spot subtle Lisp syntax mistakes? Tags: indentation, emacs, elisp, lisp, syntax Problem: How can I spot subtle Lisp syntax mistakes? I'm a newbie playing around with Lisp (actually, Emacs Lisp). It's a lot of fun, except when I seem to run into...
How can I spot subtle Lisp syntax mistakes? How can I spot subtle Lisp syntax mistakes? indentation emacs elisp lisp syntax How Lisp How can I spot subtle Lisp syntax mistakes? I'm a newbie playing around with Lisp (actually, Emacs Lisp). It's a lot of fun, except when I seem to run into the same syntax mistakes again ...
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Title: 99 Problems number 9 in Clojure (Pack consecutive duplicates of list elements into sublists) Problem title: 99 Problems number 9 in Clojure (Pack consecutive duplicates of list elements into sublists) Tags: lisp, clojure Problem: 99 Problems number 9 in Clojure (Pack consecutive duplicates of list elements into ...
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Title: How can I optimise my recursive Lisp function Problem title: How can I optimise my recursive Lisp function Tags: lisp, optimization, common-lisp Problem: How can I optimise my recursive Lisp function I am trying to create a function prime-factors that returns the prime factors of a number. To do so, I created is...
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Title: The lisp-way to solve Fibonnaci Problem title: The lisp-way to solve Fibonnaci Tags: common-lisp, fibonacci, lisp Problem: The lisp-way to solve Fibonnaci I wanted to try and learn Lisp, but I very quickly gave up. I figured I'd try again. I'm looking at Problem 2 on Project Euler - finding the sum of all even F...
The lisp-way to solve Fibonnaci The lisp-way to solve Fibonnaci common-lisp fibonacci lisp Fibonnaci Could Store The lisp-way to solve Fibonnaci I wanted to try and learn Lisp, but I very quickly gave up. I figured I'd try again. I'm looking at Problem 2 on Project Euler - finding the sum of all even Fibonacci numbers ...
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Title: Parse string with "read" and ignore package namespaces Problem title: Parse string with "read" and ignore package namespaces Tags: common-lisp, lisp, list, parsing, s-expression Problem: Parse string with "read" and ignore package namespaces I am writing a program that opens a lisp file, call...
Parse string with "read" and ignore package namespaces Parse string with "read" and ignore package namespaces common-lisp lisp list parsing s-expression Parse some-package:foo Package SOME-PACKAGE Parse string with "read" and ignore package namespaces I am writing a program that opens a lisp file, c...
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Title: Scheme expression that takes in an s-expression exp and a variable x that returns the given number of sub expressions in exp that equal x Problem title: Scheme expression that takes in an s-expression exp and a variable x that returns the given number of sub expressions in exp that equal x Tags: lisp, scheme, ra...
Scheme expression that takes in an s-expression exp and a variable x that returns the given number of sub expressions in exp that equal x Scheme expression that takes in an s-expression exp and a variable x that returns the given number of sub expressions in exp that equal x lisp scheme racket Scheme Scheme expression ...
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8416037_c0
8416037
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Title: Is it better to put the defpackage in a separate file when creating packages Problem title: Is it better to put the defpackage in a separate file when creating packages Tags: lisp, common-lisp, package Problem: Is it better to put the defpackage in a separate file when creating packages The example below is give...
Is it better to put the defpackage in a separate file when creating packages Is it better to put the defpackage in a separate file when creating packages lisp common-lisp package CTR COMMON-LISP COUNTER INCREMENT CLEAR Is it better to put the defpackage in a separate file when creating packages The example below is giv...
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4640705
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Title: Help using Lisp debugger Problem title: Help using Lisp debugger Tags: sbcl, lisp, common-lisp Problem: Help using Lisp debugger I'm trying understand how to interpret the output of, and use, the Lisp debugger. I've got a pretty simple Backtrace for the evaluation of my function, but I cann't seem to work out ho...
Help using Lisp debugger Help using Lisp debugger sbcl lisp common-lisp Lisp Help myquicksort2 Help using Lisp debugger I'm trying understand how to interpret the output of, and use, the Lisp debugger. I've got a pretty simple Backtrace for the evaluation of my function, but I cann't seem to work out how to use it to f...
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59344391_c0
59344391
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Title: function raises error 'APPLY: argument list given to + is dotted' Problem title: function raises error 'APPLY: argument list given to + is dotted' Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: function raises error 'APPLY: argument list given to + is dotted' I am currently trying to write a function that ...
function raises error 'APPLY: argument list given to + is dotted' function raises error 'APPLY: argument list given to + is dotted' common-lisp lisp APPLY Bitte Sie Anzahl Wuerfelseiten Wuerfelwuerfe Wuerfelauswertung function raises error 'APPLY: argument list given to + is dotted' I am currently t...
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3.1\\site-lisp\\slime\\swank-sbcl.lisp" (written 22 JUL 2010 08:15:02 AM): ; file: c:\emacs-23.1\site-lisp\slime\swank-sbcl.lisp ; in: EVAL-WHEN (:COMPILE-TOPLEVEL :LOAD-TOPLEVEL :EXECUTE) ; (REQUIRE 'SWANK-BACKEND::SB-BSD-SOCKETS) ; ; caught ERROR: ; (during compile-time-too processing) ; The function ASDF::MODULE-PRO...
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21935903_c0
21935903
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Title: How to prepare for learning Lisp off-line Problem title: How to prepare for learning Lisp off-line Tags: offline, lisp, linux, common-lisp Problem: How to prepare for learning Lisp off-line Tomorrow I will go on trip to Italy. I will only have my laptop with elementaryOS 32-bit running. I will most likely have n...
How to prepare for learning Lisp off-line How to prepare for learning Lisp off-line offline lisp linux common-lisp How Lisp How to prepare for learning Lisp off-line Tomorrow I will go on trip to Italy. I will only have my laptop with elementaryOS 32-bit running. I will most likely have no Internet connection. I decide...
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17904350
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Title: Subtlety about Common Lisp scoping (dynamic vs lexical) Problem title: Subtlety about Common Lisp scoping (dynamic vs lexical) Tags: dynamic-scope, common-lisp, lexical-scope, lisp, scoping Problem: Subtlety about Common Lisp scoping (dynamic vs lexical) CL-USER> (describe 'x) COMMON-LISP-USER::X [symbol] ; No v...
Subtlety about Common Lisp scoping (dynamic vs lexical) Subtlety about Common Lisp scoping (dynamic vs lexical) dynamic-scope common-lisp lexical-scope lisp scoping Subtlety Common Lisp CL-USER DEFUN PRINT WARNING Undefined COMMON-LISP-USER::X dinamic_1st_binding dinamic_2nd_binding lexical_1st_binding dinamic_global_b...
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76965836_c0
76965836
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Title: How does one define a macro using variable to supply the form and have it function properly in SBCL? Problem title: How does one define a macro using variable to supply the form and have it function properly in SBCL? Tags: lisp, sbcl, common-lisp Problem: How does one define a macro using variable to supply the ...
How does one define a macro using variable to supply the form and have it function properly in SBCL? How does one define a macro using variable to supply the form and have it function properly in SBCL? lisp sbcl common-lisp variable How SBCL STYLE-WARNING MACQUER UNDEFINED-FUNCTION THREAD RUNNING COMMON-LISP-USER::MACQ...
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70289282_c0
70289282
lisp
0
Title: AutoLISP, How to export my selected polylines to a CSV with a name Problem title: AutoLISP, How to export my selected polylines to a CSV with a name Tags: autolisp, autocad, lisp, cad Problem: AutoLISP, How to export my selected polylines to a CSV with a name I have this code below. It exports the selected polyl...
AutoLISP, How to export my selected polylines to a CSV with a name AutoLISP, How to export my selected polylines to a CSV with a name autolisp autocad lisp cad AutoLISP How CSV LWPOLYLINE Create Output File _SortSSByXValue cd:CON_All2Str LM:WriteCSV Lst Mode vl-prin1-to-string PICKSET HKEY_CURRENT_USER Control Panel In...
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20170661_c0
20170661
lisp
0
Title: Undefined function error in LISP Problem title: Undefined function error in LISP Tags: functional-programming, lisp, undefined-function Problem: Undefined function error in LISP I am working on a Lisp program that contains code to read in the dimensions of boxes and then sort them from shortest to longest length...
Undefined function error in LISP Undefined function error in LISP functional-programming lisp undefined-function Undefined LISP EVAL NEW-D1 new-d2 new-d3 Undefined function error in LISP I am working on a Lisp program that contains code to read in the dimensions of boxes and then sort them from shortest to longest leng...
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73664828_c0
73664828
lisp
0
Title: How to pass a list a parameter in LISP Problem title: How to pass a list a parameter in LISP Tags: lisp, factorial, common-lisp Problem: How to pass a list a parameter in LISP I am currently trying to implement a factorial function for a class. My function takes one argument n , and lists the factorials from 0, ...
How to pass a list a parameter in LISP How to pass a list a parameter in LISP lisp factorial common-lisp 1 How LISP factor3 NIL MY-SEQ MAPCAR How to pass a list a parameter in LISP I am currently trying to implement a factorial function for a class. My function takes one argument n , and lists the factorials from 0, 1,...
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72209358_c0
72209358
lisp
0
Title: Regex to extract S expression? Problem title: Regex to extract S expression? Tags: sicp, regex, lisp Problem: Regex to extract S expression? I'm wondering if it's possible to do a pass on parsing of a define expression in lisp with a single regular expression, for example with the following input: #lang sicp (de...
Regex to extract S expression? Regex to extract S expression? sicp regex lisp block above Regex Regex to extract S expression? I'm wondering if it's possible to do a pass on parsing of a define expression in lisp with a single regular expression, for example with the following input: I would want to highlight the three...
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78109957_c0
78109957
lisp
0
Title: do v. do*: Why does the same code produce a different result? Problem title: do v. do*: Why does the same code produce a different result? Tags: common-lisp, lisp, list-processing, reverse, sbcl Problem: do v. do*: Why does the same code produce a different result? I'm was playing around with the do macro , and ...
do v. do*: Why does the same code produce a different result? do v. do*: Why does the same code produce a different result? common-lisp lisp list-processing reverse sbcl Why CL-USER NIL do v. do*: Why does the same code produce a different result? I'm was playing around with the do macro , and I decided to write a func...
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3739401_c0
3739401
lisp
0
Title: Lisp is for List Processing. Is there a language for Tree Processing? Problem title: Lisp is for List Processing. Is there a language for Tree Processing? Tags: tree, list, parallel-processing, lisp, language-design Problem: Lisp is for List Processing. Is there a language for Tree Processing? The name for Lisp ...
Lisp is for List Processing. Is there a language for Tree Processing? Lisp is for List Processing. Is there a language for Tree Processing? tree list parallel-processing lisp language-design Lisp List Processing Tree Lisp is for List Processing. Is there a language for Tree Processing? The name for Lisp derives from LI...
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41535861_c0
41535861
lisp
0
Title: Can't load "sdl2-ttf" or "sdl2-image" with quicklisp Problem title: Can't load "sdl2-ttf" or "sdl2-image" with quicklisp Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: Can't load "sdl2-ttf" or "sdl2-image" with quicklisp I'm trying to get the program "Sketch" ( https://github....
Can't load "sdl2-ttf" or "sdl2-image" with quicklisp Can't load "sdl2-ttf" or "sdl2-image" with quicklisp lisp common-lisp Can sdl2-ttf sdl2-image Press ENTER sdl2 Load ASDF Loading Error Unable FRAMEWORK SDL2_ttf DEFAULT libSDL2_ttf While CFFI::FL-ERROR Type POP Skip s...
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39241203_c0
39241203
lisp
0
Title: Error loading cl-unicode Problem title: Error loading cl-unicode Tags: common-lisp, lisp, sbcl Problem: Error loading cl-unicode I assume I must be missing something, rather new to this. Quicklisp update-dist and update-client say I have the latest, loaded cl-ppcre just before and it worked fine. SBCL version is...
Error loading cl-unicode Error loading cl-unicode common-lisp lisp sbcl chapter SBCL Error ql:quickload Load ASDF Loading Users cl-unicode-0.1.5 util.lisp DEFINE-HANGUL-CONSTANT SBase CL-UNICODE::DEFINE-HANGUL-CONSTANT EVAL-WHEN DEFCONSTANT COMMA CL-UNICODE::CREATE-SYMBOL CL-UNICODE::NAME CL-UNICODE::VALUE FORMAT NIL U...
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