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2523155
lisp
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Title: Macro doesn't work in the function Problem title: Macro doesn't work in the function Tags: lisp, common-lisp, macros Problem: Macro doesn't work in the function I have problems with following code: http://lisper.ru/apps/format/96 The problem is in "normalize" function, which does not work. It fails on ...
Macro doesn't work in the function Macro doesn't work in the function lisp common-lisp macros Macro Returns Data Zero make-V3 Checks Please STRUCTURE name1 coord1 name2 coord2 is1 is2 Example B.y NIL Macro doesn't work in the function I have problems with following code: http://lisper.ru/apps/format/96 The pr...
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65794722_c0
65794722
lisp
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Title: Lisp like C++ function calling with std::tuple and fold expressions Problem title: Lisp like C++ function calling with std::tuple and fold expressions Tags: lisp, c%2B%2B, c%2B%2B17, fold-expression, stdtuple Problem: Lisp like C++ function calling with std::tuple and fold expressions The most basic thing I can ...
Lisp like C++ function calling with std::tuple and fold expressions Lisp like C++ function calling with std::tuple and fold expressions lisp c%2B%2B c%2B%2B17 fold-expression stdtuple Lisp std::tuple fun1 fun2 t1_args std::make_tuple std::tie t_m std::apply std::get std::cout std::endl Lisp like C++ function calling wi...
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27931424_c0
27931424
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Title: SLIME typeout frame does not show slime-autodoc messages Problem title: SLIME typeout frame does not show slime-autodoc messages Tags: common-lisp, slime, sbcl, emacs, lisp Problem: SLIME typeout frame does not show slime-autodoc messages I cannot get slime-autodoc-mode messages to be displayed in the slime-type...
SLIME typeout frame does not show slime-autodoc messages SLIME typeout frame does not show slime-autodoc messages common-lisp slime sbcl emacs lisp SLIME Some ql:quickload slime-helper.el Replace Start SLIME typeout frame does not show slime-autodoc messages I cannot get slime-autodoc-mode messages to be displayed in t...
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369122_c0
369122
lisp
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Title: "Don't know how to create ISeq from: Symbol" error in Clojure Problem title: "Don't know how to create ISeq from: Symbol" error in Clojure Tags: clojure, lisp, symbols Problem: "Don't know how to create ISeq from: Symbol" error in Clojure Code signals: java.lang.IllegalArgumentExcep...
"Don't know how to create ISeq from: Symbol" error in Clojure "Don't know how to create ISeq from: Symbol" error in Clojure clojure lisp symbols java.lang.IllegalArgumentException CompilerException java.lang.RuntimeException Don ISeq Symbol Clojure clojure.lang.Compiler$CompilerException N...
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20858042_c0
20858042
lisp
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Title: Define function inside \score in LilyPond Problem title: Define function inside \score in LilyPond Tags: scope, user-defined-functions, lilypond, lisp Problem: Define function inside \score in LilyPond I compile a large song book, and for that I would like to have many local definitions of functions, that will, ...
Define function inside \score in LilyPond Define function inside \score in LilyPond scope user-defined-functions lilypond lisp Define LilyPond ly:music First Second test.ly:10:17 Define function inside \score in LilyPond I compile a large song book, and for that I would like to have many local definitions of functions,...
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36193383_c0
36193383
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Title: Difficulty writing LISP Recursive Function for Merge Sort Problem title: Difficulty writing LISP Recursive Function for Merge Sort Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: Difficulty writing LISP Recursive Function for Merge Sort Hi so I have question that I am having some difficulty solving see below Use the function S...
Difficulty writing LISP Recursive Function for Merge Sort Difficulty writing LISP Recursive Function for Merge Sort common-lisp lisp Difficulty LISP Recursive Merge Sort SPLIT-LIST MERGE-LISTS CAR CDR NIL MSORT Length CADR Cons Difficulty writing LISP Recursive Function for Merge Sort Hi so I have question that I am ha...
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39843431_c1
39843431
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C 4.8.2 gcc -falign-functions=4 -W -Wswitch -Wcomment -Wpointer-arith -Wimplicit -Wreturn-type -Wmissing-declarations -Wno-sign-compare -Wno-format-nonliteral -O -falign-functions=4 -DENABLE_UNICODE -DDYNAMIC_FFI -DDYNAMIC_MODULES -I. -lreadline -lncurses -ldl /usr/lib/libavcall.so /usr/lib/libcallback.so -lsigsegv li...
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44184774_c0
44184774
lisp
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Title: CLisp: set encoding to UTF-8 for strings Problem title: CLisp: set encoding to UTF-8 for strings Tags: unicode, lisp, common-lisp, clisp Problem: CLisp: set encoding to UTF-8 for strings I have some piece of code: ; Palatal Pulmonic Consonants (loop for e in (list '(:nasal "ɲ") '(:plosive "c") '(:plosive "ɟ") '(...
CLisp: set encoding to UTF-8 for strings CLisp: set encoding to UTF-8 for strings unicode lisp common-lisp clisp CLisp UTF-8 Palatal Pulmonic Consonants There IPA Bilabial Labiodental Dental Alveolar Palato-Alveolar Retroflex Velar Uvular Pharyngeal Glottal CLisp: set encoding to UTF-8 for strings I have some piece of ...
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4026511_c1
4026511
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): ") (finish-output nil) ; nil directs finish-output to standard IO (check-guess((read-guess))) ;;; Read in a guess (defun read-guess () (let ((guess (read))) (if (numberp guess) ; If true, return guess. Else, call prompt-for-guess (progn (setq *number-of-guesses* (+ *number-of-guesses* 1)) guess) (prompt-for-guess)))...
): ") (finish-output nil) ; nil directs finish-output to standard IO (check-guess((read-guess))) ;;; Read in a guess (defun read-guess () (let ((guess (read))) (if (numberp guess) ; If true, return guess. Else, call prompt-for-guess (progn (setq *number-of-guesses* (+ *number-of-guesses* 1)) guess) (prompt-for-guess)))...
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44861113_c0
44861113
lisp
0
Title: Zip function in typed racket with rest arguments Problem title: Zip function in typed racket with rest arguments Tags: typed-racket, lisp, racket, scheme Problem: Zip function in typed racket with rest arguments I'm struggling with the syntax for a function that zips together any number of lists. I currently hav...
Zip function in typed racket with rest arguments Zip function in typed racket with rest arguments typed-racket lisp racket scheme Zip Listof Any Zip function in typed racket with rest arguments I'm struggling with the syntax for a function that zips together any number of lists. I currently have: (define (zip . [lsts :...
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50542453_c0
50542453
lisp
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Title: Understanding function `tailp` in Common Lisp Problem title: Understanding function `tailp` in Common Lisp Tags: sbcl, clisp, common-lisp, lisp Problem: Understanding function `tailp` in Common Lisp While looking through the "Common Lisp Quick Reference" by Bert Burgemeister, I stumbled over tailp . First, I mis...
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77258883_c0
77258883
lisp
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Title: Format a timestamp including GMT offset in common lisp? Problem title: Format a timestamp including GMT offset in common lisp? Tags: common-lisp, timestamp, gmt, lisp Problem: Format a timestamp including GMT offset in common lisp? Using common lisp with the "local-time" package, I'm trying to format a timestamp...
Format a timestamp including GMT offset in common lisp? Format a timestamp including GMT offset in common lisp? common-lisp timestamp gmt lisp SBCL Format GMT ql:quickload local-time:format-timestring local-time:now SB-KERNEL:CASE-FAILURE THREAD RUNNING GMT-OFFSET ECASE Wanted NSEC USEC MSEC SEC MIN HOUR HOUR12 DAY WEE...
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51259512_c0
51259512
lisp
0
Title: SICP (MIT-Scheme) Square Root procedure Problem title: SICP (MIT-Scheme) Square Root procedure Tags: lisp, mit-scheme, scheme, sicp Problem: SICP (MIT-Scheme) Square Root procedure I'm attempting to go through the SICP book, and I've run into a problem trying to implement the Square root method laid out in the b...
SICP (MIT-Scheme) Square Root procedure SICP (MIT-Scheme) Square Root procedure lisp mit-scheme scheme sicp SICP MIT-Scheme Square Root Unbound RESTART Specify Define SICP (MIT-Scheme) Square Root procedure I'm attempting to go through the SICP book, and I've run into a problem trying to implement the Square root metho...
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17665322_c0
17665322
lisp
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Title: sbcl encoding error only when executed from prompt? Problem title: sbcl encoding error only when executed from prompt? Tags: utf-8, sbcl, lisp, unicode, common-lisp Problem: sbcl encoding error only when executed from prompt? I have a code that if executed from the slime prompt inside emacs run with no error. If...
sbcl encoding error only when executed from prompt? sbcl encoding error only when executed from prompt? utf-8 sbcl lisp unicode common-lisp prompt SBCL ei:proc-file BRAvESP000.log SB-INT:STREAM-ENCODING-ERROR UTF-8 SB-SYS:FD-STREAM Users IBM Type HELP SB-EXT:EXIT OUTPUT-NOTHING Skip OUTPUT-REPLACEMENT Output ABORT Exit...
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71387267_c0
71387267
lisp
0
Title: How do purely functional languages handle index-based algorithms? Problem title: How do purely functional languages handle index-based algorithms? Tags: lisp, haskell, functional-programming Problem: How do purely functional languages handle index-based algorithms? I have been trying to learn about functional pr...
How do purely functional languages handle index-based algorithms? How do purely functional languages handle index-based algorithms? lisp haskell functional-programming How Main List Integer Arrays.asList System.out.println Nums Prefix ArrayList prefix.size prefix.set prefix.get i-1 System.out How do purely functional l...
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74580351_c0
74580351
lisp
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Title: How can I call a LISP function with &optional arg and colon like `(formato '((:year 0 4) (:month 4 6) (:day 6 8)))` Problem title: How can I call a LISP function with &optional arg and colon like `(formato '((:year 0 4) (:month 4 6) (:day 6 8)))` Tags: common-lisp, datetime, lisp, pgloader Prob...
How can I call a LISP function with &optional arg and colon like `(formato '((:year 0 4) (:month 4 6) (:day 6 8)))` How can I call a LISP function with &optional arg and colon like `(formato '((:year 0 4) (:month 4 6) (:day 6 8)))` common-lisp datetime lisp pgloader How LISP Apply test.lisp How can I ...
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610680_c0
610680
lisp
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Title: Linearly recursive list-difference function in Common Lisp Problem title: Linearly recursive list-difference function in Common Lisp Tags: recursion, lisp, common-lisp, algorithm Problem: Linearly recursive list-difference function in Common Lisp I was going through this tutorial for fun, and got stuck on the ve...
Linearly recursive list-difference function in Common Lisp Linearly recursive list-difference function in Common Lisp recursion lisp common-lisp algorithm Linearly Common Lisp Linearly recursive list-difference function in Common Lisp I was going through this tutorial for fun, and got stuck on the very last thing he sa...
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60694279_c1
60694279
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f))) (set! Tab-Panel (new (class tab-panel% (super-new) (define child-panels '()) (define/public (add-child-panel p label) (set! child-panels (append child-panels (list p))) (send this append label) (when (> (length child-panels) 1) (send this delete-child p))) (define/public (active-child n) (send this change-children...
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12427818_c0
12427818
lisp
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Title: The following lisp program doesn't work as expected Problem title: The following lisp program doesn't work as expected Tags: lisp, web Problem: The following lisp program doesn't work as expected The followwing is my lisp code to complish a simple web server. ; 一些辅助函数 (require :asdf) (defun loadlib (mo...
The following lisp program doesn't work as expected The following lisp program doesn't work as expected lisp web asdf asdf:oos asdf:load-op web.lisp utf-8 flex:make-external-format hunchentoot:create-prefix-dispatcher hunchentoot:content-type html-template:fill-and-print-template Learn index.tmpl hunchentoot:...
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64654181_c0
64654181
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Title: Breaking From Loop Through If Statement LISP Problem title: Breaking From Loop Through If Statement LISP Tags: if-statement, list, common-lisp, lisp, loops Problem: Breaking From Loop Through If Statement LISP I am currently writing a small program in LISP that will take in a list, and split it as follows: (spli...
Breaking From Loop Through If Statement LISP Breaking From Loop Through If Statement LISP if-statement list common-lisp lisp loops 1 Breaking Loop Through Statement LISP new2Lst Breaking From Loop Through If Statement LISP I am currently writing a small program in LISP that will take in a list, and split it as follows:...
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4576591_c0
4576591
lisp
0
Title: Land of Lisp example redundency? Problem title: Land of Lisp example redundency? Tags: clisp, lisp, land-of-lisp, common-lisp Problem: Land of Lisp example redundency? I've read a lot of good things about Land of Lisp so I thought that I might go through it to see what there was to see. (defun tweak-text (lst ca...
Land of Lisp example redundency? Land of Lisp example redundency? clisp lisp land-of-lisp common-lisp Land Lisp Then Make Land of Lisp example redundency? I've read a lot of good things about Land of Lisp so I thought that I might go through it to see what there was to see. (the comments are mine) (FYI -- the method si...
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55603339_c0
55603339
lisp
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Title: Traversing Tree Level by Level (Breadth First) in Lisp Problem title: Traversing Tree Level by Level (Breadth First) in Lisp Tags: tree, lisp, common-lisp, breadth-first-search Problem: Traversing Tree Level by Level (Breadth First) in Lisp I am attempting to print, in order of level, a tree in common Lisp. The ...
Traversing Tree Level by Level (Breadth First) in Lisp Traversing Tree Level by Level (Breadth First) in Lisp tree lisp common-lisp breadth-first-search Traversing Tree Level Breadth First Lisp Traversing Tree Level by Level (Breadth First) in Lisp I am attempting to print, in order of level, a tree in common Lisp. The...
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24716663_c0
24716663
lisp
0
Title: How to convert a flat list into a nested tree-like structure? Problem title: How to convert a flat list into a nested tree-like structure? Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: How to convert a flat list into a nested tree-like structure? How to convert a flat list into an arbitrarily complex tree-like structure? Fir...
How to convert a flat list into a nested tree-like structure? How to convert a flat list into a nested tree-like structure? lisp common-lisp How Count How to convert a flat list into a nested tree-like structure? How to convert a flat list into an arbitrarily complex tree-like structure? First, a simple example, conver...
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108940_c1
108940
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7 * (require :asdf-install) Error in function REQUIRE: Don't know how to load ASDF-INSTALL [Condition of type SIMPLE-ERROR] Restarts: 0: [ABORT] Return to Top-Level. Debug (type H for help) (REQUIRE :ASDF-INSTALL NIL) Source: ; File: target:code/module.lisp (ERROR "Don't know how to load ~A" MODULE-NAME) 0] (quit) dsm@...
7 * (require :asdf-install) Error in function REQUIRE: Don't know how to load ASDF-INSTALL [Condition of type SIMPLE-ERROR] Restarts: 0: [ABORT] Return to Top-Level. Debug (type H for help) (REQUIRE :ASDF-INSTALL NIL) Source: ; File: target:code/module.lisp (ERROR "Don't know how to load ~A" MODULE-NAME) 0] (quit) dsm@...
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55690540_c0
55690540
lisp
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Title: Binary tree insert node procedure is not working as desired (Scheme) Problem title: Binary tree insert node procedure is not working as desired (Scheme) Tags: scheme, lisp, binary-tree, binary-search-tree Problem: Binary tree insert node procedure is not working as desired (Scheme) I implemented a function for i...
Binary tree insert node procedure is not working as desired (Scheme) Binary tree insert node procedure is not working as desired (Scheme) scheme lisp binary-tree binary-search-tree Binary Scheme Tree Binary tree insert node procedure is not working as desired (Scheme) I implemented a function for inserting nodes in a b...
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2353497_c0
2353497
lisp
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Title: The subsets-sum problem and the solvability of NP-complete problems Problem title: The subsets-sum problem and the solvability of NP-complete problems Tags: lisp, subset-sum, np-complete Problem: The subsets-sum problem and the solvability of NP-complete problems I was reading about the subset-sums problem when ...
The subsets-sum problem and the solvability of NP-complete problems The subsets-sum problem and the solvability of NP-complete problems lisp subset-sum np-complete subset-contains-sum NP-complete The subsets-sum problem and the solvability of NP-complete problems I was reading about the subset-sums problem when I came ...
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3528697_c0
3528697
lisp
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Title: What could be the fastest and least painful way to learn LISP for a C developer? Problem title: What could be the fastest and least painful way to learn LISP for a C developer? Tags: functional-programming, lisp, c Problem: What could be the fastest and least painful way to learn LISP for a C developer? I have b...
What could be the fastest and least painful way to learn LISP for a C developer? What could be the fastest and least painful way to learn LISP for a C developer? functional-programming lisp c What LISP What could be the fastest and least painful way to learn LISP for a C developer? I have been working as a C developer ...
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13439218_c0
13439218
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Title: Regexp Emacs for R comments Problem title: Regexp Emacs for R comments Tags: elisp, regex, r, lisp, emacs Problem: Regexp Emacs for R comments I would like to build a regexp in Emacs for cleaning up my R code. One of the problems I ran into was that there are different types of comments: You have those with a ce...
Regexp Emacs for R comments Regexp Emacs for R comments elisp regex r lisp emacs Regexp Emacs Regexp Emacs for R comments I would like to build a regexp in Emacs for cleaning up my R code. One of the problems I ran into was that there are different types of comments: You have those with a certain amount of whitespace (...
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76793012_c0
76793012
lisp
0
Title: Invalid base64 encoding of non-ASCII characters in common lisp Problem title: Invalid base64 encoding of non-ASCII characters in common lisp Tags: base64, common-lisp, lisp, unicode Problem: Invalid base64 encoding of non-ASCII characters in common lisp I'm porting some encryption software to common lisp. It's a...
Invalid base64 encoding of non-ASCII characters in common lisp Invalid base64 encoding of non-ASCII characters in common lisp base64 common-lisp lisp unicode Invalid base64 base64-1 YWJjZMKj cl-base64:string-to-base64-string base64-3 cl-base64:usb8-array-to-base64-string stdutils:string-to-usb8-array Running TEST-ENCRY...
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1894209_c0
1894209
lisp
0
Title: How to read mentally Lisp/Clojure code Problem title: How to read mentally Lisp/Clojure code Tags: lisp, clojure Problem: How to read mentally Lisp/Clojure code Thanks a lot for all the beautiful answers! Cannot mark just one as correct Note: Already a wiki I am new to functional programming and while I can read...
How to read mentally Lisp/Clojure code How to read mentally Lisp/Clojure code lisp clojure How Lisp Clojure How to read mentally Lisp/Clojure code Thanks a lot for all the beautiful answers! Cannot mark just one as correct Note: Already a wiki I am new to functional programming and while I can read simple functions in ...
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10573219_c0
10573219
lisp
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Title: Interesting error with Emacs Lisp Problem title: Interesting error with Emacs Lisp Tags: elisp, emacs, lisp Problem: Interesting error with Emacs Lisp While trying to streamline my init.el, I decided to move some functionality out of an ugly cond tree. In order to move some decisions out of it, I built two helpe...
Interesting error with Emacs Lisp Interesting error with Emacs Lisp elisp emacs lisp Interesting Emacs Lisp IBM Interesting error with Emacs Lisp While trying to streamline my init.el, I decided to move some functionality out of an ugly cond tree. In order to move some decisions out of it, I built two helper functions:...
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49742953_c0
49742953
lisp
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Title: Class methods can't be used for andmap? Problem title: Class methods can't be used for andmap? Tags: scheme, racket, lisp Problem: Class methods can't be used for andmap? While working on a Racket program for managing employee time sheets, I found that I cannot use a class's member method for andmap . ...
Class methods can't be used for andmap? Class methods can't be used for andmap? scheme racket lisp Next Class methods can't be used for andmap? While working on a Racket program for managing employee time sheets, I found that I cannot use a class's member method for andmap . DrRacket gives the following error...
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15648785_c0
15648785
lisp
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Title: Processing Lists of char * in C? Problem title: Processing Lists of char * in C? Tags: lisp, c Problem: Processing Lists of char * in C? I need to perform various functions on long lists of strings in C. char *list1[] = {"one","two","three", "four","five","six"}; Initially, I'm trying to implement simple car/cdr...
Processing Lists of char * in C? Processing Lists of char * in C? lisp c Processing Lists list1 n-1 Short Processing Lists of char * in C? I need to perform various functions on long lists of strings in C. Initially, I'm trying to implement simple car/cdr functions, but it has been a while and I forget the best way to ...
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76841942_c0
76841942
lisp
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Title: Clojure insert data to db Problem title: Clojure insert data to db Tags: clojure, database, lisp, postgresql Problem: Clojure insert data to db i started learning clojure, and i have one problem. I just have 2 files, project.clj (defproject test-clojure-project "0.1.0-SNAPSHOT" :description "A simple Clojure web...
Clojure insert data to db Clojure insert data to db clojure database lisp postgresql java.io.FileNotFoundException Clojure SNAPSHOT org.clojure org.postgresql java.jdbc test-clojure-project.core ring.adapter.jetty ring.util.response ring.middleware.reload cheshire.core clojure.java.jdbc clojure.java.jdbc.ddl test_db PR...
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50647635_c0
50647635
lisp
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Title: Nicer pythonic `join` in common-lisp Problem title: Nicer pythonic `join` in common-lisp Tags: lisp, common-lisp, metaprogramming Problem: Nicer pythonic `join` in common-lisp In Edi Weitz's cl cookbook, for the pythonic join , this function is suggested: (defun join (separator list) (with-output-to-string (out)...
Nicer pythonic `join` in common-lisp Nicer pythonic `join` in common-lisp lisp common-lisp metaprogramming Nicer Tab Tabb Tabc macroexpand-1 FORMAT NIL as.name Nicer pythonic `join` in common-lisp In Edi Weitz's cl cookbook, for the pythonic join , this function is suggested: However, somehow I was thinking, there must...
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20084700_c0
20084700
lisp
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Title: Recursive best first search and finding the best path Problem title: Recursive best first search and finding the best path Tags: lisp, recursion, graph-algorithm Problem: Recursive best first search and finding the best path In a Recursive Best-First Search, how would I modify it, to be able to track back the ro...
Recursive best first search and finding the best path Recursive best first search and finding the best path lisp recursion graph-algorithm Recursive Recursive best first search and finding the best path In a Recursive Best-First Search, how would I modify it, to be able to track back the route? Would I need to have a d...
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44071178_c0
44071178
lisp
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Title: SBCL's statistical profiler does not show an entry for each function called Problem title: SBCL's statistical profiler does not show an entry for each function called Tags: lisp, common-lisp, profiler, sbcl Problem: SBCL's statistical profiler does not show an entry for each function called I am using ...
SBCL's statistical profiler does not show an entry for each function called SBCL's statistical profiler does not show an entry for each function called lisp common-lisp profiler sbcl SBCL sb-sprof:profile-call-counts sb-sprof:with-profiling Profiler Number Sample Total Sampled Cumul Count Calls SB-BIGNUM:MULT...
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71579254_c0
71579254
lisp
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Title: How to access sub-struct variables in Racket (Lisp/Scheme) Problem title: How to access sub-struct variables in Racket (Lisp/Scheme) Tags: struct, lambda, scheme, lisp, racket Problem: How to access sub-struct variables in Racket (Lisp/Scheme) I'm trying to write an AM/PM clock conversion function to a 24 hour c...
How to access sub-struct variables in Racket (Lisp/Scheme) How to access sub-struct variables in Racket (Lisp/Scheme) struct lambda scheme lisp racket How Racket Lisp Scheme PM-hours PM-minutes err_name Hours Minutes Invalid PM-meridiem How to access sub-struct variables in Racket (Lisp/Scheme) I'm trying to write an A...
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42773079_c0
42773079
lisp
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Title: Scheme - Lambda as a Bad Function Object Problem title: Scheme - Lambda as a Bad Function Object Tags: lisp, scheme, r5rs, lambda Problem: Scheme - Lambda as a Bad Function Object I'm working on a metacircular evaluator in Scheme for homework, and I need to allow the user to install special forms by adding them ...
Scheme - Lambda as a Bad Function Object Scheme - Lambda as a Bad Function Object lisp scheme r5rs lambda Scheme Lambda Bad Object Error r5rs Scheme - Lambda as a Bad Function Object I'm working on a metacircular evaluator in Scheme for homework, and I need to allow the user to install special forms by adding them to a...
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15029420_c0
15029420
lisp
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Title: not able to find package when running from SLIME, but from command line is ok Problem title: not able to find package when running from SLIME, but from command line is ok Tags: slime, common-lisp, lisp, sbcl Problem: not able to find package when running from SLIME, but from command line is ok I'm running the te...
not able to find package when running from SLIME, but from command line is ok not able to find package when running from SLIME, but from command line is ok slime common-lisp lisp sbcl SLIME command C-c C-k GLUT glut:window Mode glut-teapot.lisp Simple glut:solid-teapot ql:quickload glut:display-window gl:clear-color gl...
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19252947_c1
19252947
lisp
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while <condition> do is the Lisp equivalent of a while loop. I have some doubts about those 1647s(25+ min) , I was watching something at that time and it might have slowed the execution, but by almost 800s ? I don't know. These results are hard to believe. According to Norvig Lisp is 3 to 85 times faster than Python ....
while <condition> do is the Lisp equivalent of a while loop. I have some doubts about those 1647s(25+ min) , I was watching something at that time and it might have slowed the execution, but by almost 800s ? I don't know. These results are hard to believe. According to Norvig Lisp is 3 to 85 times faster than Python ....
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60067737_c0
60067737
lisp
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Title: Lisp function returns NIL when used in a menu function but otherwise works Problem title: Lisp function returns NIL when used in a menu function but otherwise works Tags: abcl, slime, lisp, common-lisp, clisp Problem: Lisp function returns NIL when used in a menu function but otherwise works I wrote a function t...
Lisp function returns NIL when used in a menu function but otherwise works Lisp function returns NIL when used in a menu function but otherwise works abcl slime lisp common-lisp clisp Lisp NIL Name Search Color Min Weight Experience Length Lisp function returns NIL when used in a menu function but otherwise works I wro...
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24801051_c0
24801051
lisp
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Title: lisp iterate through list Problem title: lisp iterate through list Tags: scheme, lisp, script-fu, gimp Problem: lisp iterate through list I just started GIMP script-fu scripting yesterday for a script I need but I have no idea how automate the adding of the layers in the local variables and calling the function ...
lisp iterate through list lisp iterate through list scheme lisp script-fu gimp RGB RGB-IMAGE NORMAL theLayer2 theLayer3 theLayer4 BACKGROUND-FILL PIXELS Sans _GGGIF WORD Slotmachine Creates Yannis Cleene gmail.com July SF-TEXT Text PASTE HERE SF-FONT Font SF-ADJUSTMENT SF-COLOR Color Image File Create lisp iterate thro...
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48030402_c0
48030402
lisp
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Title: AutoLISP function bad argument in AutoCAD Problem title: AutoLISP function bad argument in AutoCAD Tags: autolisp, autocad, lisp Problem: AutoLISP function bad argument in AutoCAD (defun gml2dwg (odabir) ;; RANDOM CODE ;; ;; This is the part where I should open a filepath "odabir" (setq datoteka (open odabir "r"...
AutoLISP function bad argument in AutoCAD AutoLISP function bad argument in AutoCAD autolisp autocad lisp AutoLISP AutoCAD gml2dwg RANDOM CONTINUED c:gml2dwg Odabir c:gmlimport Users Admin Documents gml2 AutoLISP function bad argument in AutoCAD So, as shown above, i have first long lisp function gml2dwg that get a gml...
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57708169_c0
57708169
lisp
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Title: Missionaries and Cannibals - LISP Problem title: Missionaries and Cannibals - LISP Tags: breadth-first-search, common-lisp, lisp Problem: Missionaries and Cannibals - LISP The well-known Missionaries and Cannibals problem is as follows: Three missionaries and three cannibals are on the east side of a river. They...
Missionaries and Cannibals - LISP Missionaries and Cannibals - LISP breadth-first-search common-lisp lisp Missionaries Cannibals LISP Missionaries and Cannibals - LISP The well-known Missionaries and Cannibals problem is as follows: Three missionaries and three cannibals are on the east side of a river. They have a boa...
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3518874_c0
3518874
lisp
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Title: Difference between let* and set? in Common Lisp Problem title: Difference between let* and set? in Common Lisp Tags: common-lisp, lisp, macros Problem: Difference between let* and set? in Common Lisp I am working on a genetic programming hobby project. I have a function/macro setup that, when evaluated in a setq...
Difference between let* and set? in Common Lisp Difference between let* and set? in Common Lisp common-lisp lisp macros Difference Common Lisp LAMBDA EVAL Difference between let* and set? in Common Lisp I am working on a genetic programming hobby project. I have a function/macro setup that, when evaluated in a setq/set...
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3357308_c0
3357308
lisp
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Title: Trouble with this macro Problem title: Trouble with this macro Tags: macros, lisp, clojure Problem: Trouble with this macro Embarrassingly enough, I'm having some trouble designing this macro correctly. This is the macro as I have it written: (defmacro construct-vertices [xs ys] (cons 'draw-line-strip (map #(lis...
Trouble with this macro Trouble with this macro macros lisp clojure java.lang.ClassFormatError Trouble Invalid core$draw_l$fn__9357 core.clj:14 Trouble with this macro Embarrassingly enough, I'm having some trouble designing this macro correctly. This is the macro as I have it written: It needs to take in two collectio...
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19303099_c0
19303099
lisp
0
Title: bad syntax (multiple expressions after identifier) Problem title: bad syntax (multiple expressions after identifier) Tags: racket, scheme, lisp Problem: bad syntax (multiple expressions after identifier) I am writing a function, try-weak-cues , to select a response from a large set of responses. This program is ...
bad syntax (multiple expressions after identifier) bad syntax (multiple expressions after identifier) racket scheme lisp helper2 bad syntax (multiple expressions after identifier) I am writing a function, try-weak-cues , to select a response from a large set of responses. This program is essentially a conversation with...
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15812679_c0
15812679
lisp
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Title: How to define lazy AND Problem title: How to define lazy AND Tags: lazy-evaluation, lisp, common-lisp Problem: How to define lazy AND I have defined the following macros: (defmacro ~lazy (expression) `(lambda () ,@expression)) (defgeneric force~ (value) (:method (value) value) (:method ((value function)) (funcal...
How to define lazy AND How to define lazy AND lazy-evaluation lisp common-lisp How _and How to define lazy AND I have defined the following macros: [...] The following macro defines a generic function of name 'NAME' with some standard methods defined. This should work like 'REDUCE' and force all lazy values on the way ...
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58459210_c0
58459210
lisp
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Title: How to make SBCL optimize away possible call to FDEFINITION? Problem title: How to make SBCL optimize away possible call to FDEFINITION? Tags: sbcl, optimization, lisp, common-lisp Problem: How to make SBCL optimize away possible call to FDEFINITION? Apologies: I don't have sufficient knowledge to rework this as...
How to make SBCL optimize away possible call to FDEFINITION? How to make SBCL optimize away possible call to FDEFINITION? sbcl optimization lisp common-lisp start How SBCL FDEFINITION DEFUN EXECUTE-PARALLEL spectralnorm.sbcl-8.sbcl FUNCALL END SB-C SB-KERNEL COERCE-CALLABLE-FOR-CALL int31 sb-thread:make-thread sb-threa...
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2692464_c0
2692464
lisp
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Title: Connecting .NET to Common Lisp Problem title: Connecting .NET to Common Lisp Tags: lisp, .net, common-lisp Problem: Connecting .NET to Common Lisp I have a fairly involved LispWorks Common Lisp module that sits atop some .NET modules via RDNZL. It has come up that I need to expose some of its functionality to so...
Connecting .NET to Common Lisp Connecting .NET to Common Lisp lisp .net common-lisp Connecting NET Common Lisp Connecting .NET to Common Lisp I have a fairly involved LispWorks Common Lisp module that sits atop some .NET modules via RDNZL. It has come up that I need to expose some of its functionality to some other .NE...
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18085213_c0
18085213
lisp
0
Title: Issue with installing GSLL with Quicklisp on Ubuntu Problem title: Issue with installing GSLL with Quicklisp on Ubuntu Tags: lisp, quicklisp, gsl, ubuntu, common-lisp Problem: Issue with installing GSLL with Quicklisp on Ubuntu I am experiencing some trouble installing the Gnu Scientific Library for Lisp (GSLL) ...
Issue with installing GSLL with Quicklisp on Ubuntu Issue with installing GSLL with Quicklisp on Ubuntu lisp quicklisp gsl ubuntu common-lisp pathname Issue GSLL Quicklisp Ubuntu ql:quickload Error gsll-20130312-git gsll.asd READ INPUT BUFFERED FILE-STREAM CHARACTER cffi_0.11.0 built-in-types.lisp PACKAGE CFFI BUILT-IN...
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17483503_c0
17483503
lisp
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Title: Why does SBCL eval function lose the macrolet it&#x27;s running in? Problem title: Why does SBCL eval function lose the macrolet it&#x27;s running in? Tags: sbcl, macros, lisp, eval, common-lisp Problem: Why does SBCL eval function lose the macrolet it's running in? (print x) prints exactly what I want to eval, ...
Why does SBCL eval function lose the macrolet it&#x27;s running in? Why does SBCL eval function lose the macrolet it&#x27;s running in? sbcl macros lisp eval common-lisp Why SBCL AlternateVariable AlternateVariables Why does SBCL eval function lose the macrolet it's running in? (print x) prints exactly what I want to e...
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Title: Symbolic Programming and Packages in LISP Problem title: Symbolic Programming and Packages in LISP Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: Symbolic Programming and Packages in LISP Given the following function, entered at the REPL: (defun animalp (thing) (if (member thing '(dog cat snail mouse)) t)) It is fairly simple...
Symbolic Programming and Packages in LISP Symbolic Programming and Packages in LISP lisp common-lisp Symbolic Programming Packages LISP animalia:animalp animalia::dog Symbolic Programming and Packages in LISP Given the following function, entered at the REPL: It is fairly simple to ask: Things get more complicated afte...
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Title: Why my merge sort implementation in Scheme is so slow? Problem title: Why my merge sort implementation in Scheme is so slow? Tags: sorting, scheme, racket, performance, lisp Problem: Why my merge sort implementation in Scheme is so slow? I'm aware of Racket's stdlib , but I want to implement a sorting function b...
Why my merge sort implementation in Scheme is so slow? Why my merge sort implementation in Scheme is so slow? sorting scheme racket performance lisp Why Scheme input1 input2 Why my merge sort implementation in Scheme is so slow? I'm aware of Racket's stdlib , but I want to implement a sorting function by myself as an e...
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Title: Common LISP: Make Your Own Union Function Problem title: Common LISP: Make Your Own Union Function Tags: lisp, union Problem: Common LISP: Make Your Own Union Function I'm trying to make my own union function and realizing how much I dislike LISP. The goal is to give the function two lists and it will return a s...
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Title: Is there a way to link my GCL Lisp file with a separate C++ program on Windows? Problem title: Is there a way to link my GCL Lisp file with a separate C++ program on Windows? Tags: c%2B%2B, compilation, lisp Problem: Is there a way to link my GCL Lisp file with a separate C++ program on Windows? I have looked fo...
Is there a way to link my GCL Lisp file with a separate C++ program on Windows? Is there a way to link my GCL Lisp file with a separate C++ program on Windows? c%2B%2B compilation lisp GCL Lisp Windows myProgram.exe temp.o temp.cpp std::cout Print Fibonacci std::endl std::cin temp.o:temp.c vs_base vs_limit vs_top small...
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Title: I can&#x27;t set-up and configure Common LISP (SBCL) on Windows Problem title: I can&#x27;t set-up and configure Common LISP (SBCL) on Windows Tags: common-lisp, lisp, windows Problem: I can't set-up and configure Common LISP (SBCL) on Windows I want to run common lisp (SBCL) on windows but I can't. I am a novic...
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Title: Getting error in minimax algorithm implementation for tictactoe - AutoLISP Problem title: Getting error in minimax algorithm implementation for tictactoe - AutoLISP Tags: algorithm, tic-tac-toe, minimax, lisp, autolisp Problem: Getting error in minimax algorithm implementation for tictactoe - AutoLISP ;;; functi...
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Title: Franz LISP to Common LISP conversion 2 - macros which generate macros Problem title: Franz LISP to Common LISP conversion 2 - macros which generate macros Tags: franz-lisp, lisp, macros, common-lisp Problem: Franz LISP to Common LISP conversion 2 - macros which generate macros I'm reviving an old LISP program fr...
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Title: (Racket/Scheme) Subtraction yields result off by incredibly small margin Problem title: (Racket/Scheme) Subtraction yields result off by incredibly small margin Tags: scheme, lisp, floating-point, math, precision Problem: (Racket/Scheme) Subtraction yields result off by incredibly small margin I'm currently mess...
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Title: How to return the output of a recursive function in Clojure Problem title: How to return the output of a recursive function in Clojure Tags: clojure, recursion, lisp, functional-programming Problem: How to return the output of a recursive function in Clojure I'm new to functional languages and clojure, so please...
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Title: Difference between signal and error for compiler (sbcl 1.2.4) Problem title: Difference between signal and error for compiler (sbcl 1.2.4) Tags: sbcl, common-lisp, compilation, lisp Problem: Difference between signal and error for compiler (sbcl 1.2.4) I got strange error from SBCL compiler, so may be someone ca...
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Title: Simple guessing game in Clojure not working properly Problem title: Simple guessing game in Clojure not working properly Tags: lisp, functional-programming, clojure Problem: Simple guessing game in Clojure not working properly I am new to Clojure. As part of practice, I wrote a simple guessing game where the use...
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Title: Haskell &quot;Apply&quot;? Problem title: Haskell &quot;Apply&quot;? Tags: types, polyvariadic, lisp, haskell Problem: Haskell "Apply"? Possible Duplicate: Why is such a function definition not allowed in haskell? I'm a newcomer to the world of Haskell, migrating over from Lisp. I'm trying to adjust to Haskell's...
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22732215_c0
22732215
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Title: lisp hash symbol replaces returned values Problem title: lisp hash symbol replaces returned values Tags: allegro-cl, lisp, search, graph, common-lisp Problem: lisp hash symbol replaces returned values I've been trying to build something similar to a breadth-first tree-like structure for a graph, which contains a...
lisp hash symbol replaces returned values lisp hash symbol replaces returned values allegro-cl lisp search graph common-lisp the NIL Selects Returns lisp hash symbol replaces returned values I've been trying to build something similar to a breadth-first tree-like structure for a graph, which contains all possible paths...
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17017199_c0
17017199
lisp
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Title: emacs lisp will not start Problem title: emacs lisp will not start Tags: common-lisp, elisp, lisp, slime Problem: emacs lisp will not start I am trying to setup the slime mode in emacs for using common lisp. When I attemp to start slime with M-x slime I get an error message saying: process inferior-lisp not runn...
emacs lisp will not start emacs lisp will not start common-lisp elisp lisp slime M-x slime.el Users s2s2 emacs.d swank-loader.lisp swank-loader:init swank:start-s yjgymt8j14v2tqwjnny68wq00000gn slime.28222 Can Process emacs lisp will not start I am trying to setup the slime mode in emacs for using common lisp. When I a...
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17429521_c0
17429521
lisp
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Title: Common Lisp Double-Backquote, Unquote, Quote, Unquote sequence? Problem title: Common Lisp Double-Backquote, Unquote, Quote, Unquote sequence? Tags: macros, lisp, common-lisp Problem: Common Lisp Double-Backquote, Unquote, Quote, Unquote sequence? I'm reading Let Over Lambda, which deals with some pretty deeply ...
Common Lisp Double-Backquote, Unquote, Quote, Unquote sequence? Common Lisp Double-Backquote, Unquote, Quote, Unquote sequence? macros lisp common-lisp Common Lisp Double-Backquote Unquote Quote Some foo99 bar99 Expands CL-PPCRE:SCAN Common Lisp Double-Backquote, Unquote, Quote, Unquote sequence? I'm reading Let Over L...
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54338368
lisp
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Title: How to write set cover code by using Lisp ? (algorithm is included) Problem title: How to write set cover code by using Lisp ? (algorithm is included) Tags: lisp, common-lisp, set, list Problem: How to write set cover code by using Lisp ? (algorithm is included) I have the problem about writing a set cover probl...
How to write set cover code by using Lisp ? (algorithm is included) How to write set cover code by using Lisp ? (algorithm is included) lisp common-lisp set list Lisp How Atom List Subsets Start Solution Still Round Covered Best Nothing How to write set cover code by using Lisp ? (algorithm is included) I have the prob...
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34969298
lisp
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Title: Error Using Drakma for the Bing Search API Common Lisp Problem title: Error Using Drakma for the Bing Search API Common Lisp Tags: lisp, common-lisp, drakma, bing-api Problem: Error Using Drakma for the Bing Search API Common Lisp I am building a program that uses Bing's search API and common lisp with the Drakm...
Error Using Drakma for the Bing Search API Common Lisp Error Using Drakma for the Bing Search API Common Lisp lisp common-lisp drakma bing-api Error Using Drakma Bing Search API Common Lisp cl-ppcre:regex-replace-all api.datamarket.azure.com Web Query Options drakma:http-request bob.hammerston mailinator.com L2gbaj ifA...
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39943429_c0
39943429
lisp
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Title: lispworks fli: cannot be converted to foreign type Problem title: lispworks fli: cannot be converted to foreign type Tags: common-lisp, ffi, lisp, lispworks Problem: lispworks fli: cannot be converted to foreign type I wanted to add a listbox based on the sample A here below. The Common Lisp Cookbook - Using the...
lispworks fli: cannot be converted to foreign type lispworks fli: cannot be converted to foreign type common-lisp ffi lisp lispworks CL-USER Error Pointer UNSIGNED SHORT x01E902D8 UNSIGNED-INTEGER-TYPE fli:define-foreign-function SendMessage fli:define-foreign-callable WM_CREATE fli:with-foreign-string LISTBOX ws_visib...
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29159703_c0
29159703
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Title: How do I compile ClojureScript from Clojure? Problem title: How do I compile ClojureScript from Clojure? Tags: clojurescript, clojure, google-closure-compiler, compilation, lisp Problem: How do I compile ClojureScript from Clojure? Mar 19, 2015 11:48:23 PM com.google.javascript.jscomp.LoggerErrorManager printSum...
How do I compile ClojureScript from Clojure? How do I compile ClojureScript from Clojure? clojurescript clojure google-closure-compiler compilation lisp Clojure How ClojureScript WARNING Required cljs.core Mar com.google.javascript.jscomp.LoggerErrorManager SEVERE Users Develop core.js:3 ERROR goog.require JSC_MISSING_...
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30636588_c0
30636588
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Title: Value from binding in LFE interpreter using Erlang Problem title: Value from binding in LFE interpreter using Erlang Tags: lisp, lfe, erlang Problem: Value from binding in LFE interpreter using Erlang I'd like to use Lisp Flavored Erlang as a scripting extension language for an Erlang application. If you want, i...
Value from binding in LFE interpreter using Erlang Value from binding in LFE interpreter using Erlang lisp lfe erlang binding Erlang Value LFE HOME LFE-install-dir Expr lfe_io:read_string Result lfe_eval:expr Expr2 unbound_func lfe_eval:eval_expr OTP erts-6.4 smp:4:4 Shell V6.4 Value from binding in LFE interpreter usi...
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34909372_c0
34909372
lisp
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Title: How to remove redundancy in Lisp code? Problem title: How to remove redundancy in Lisp code? Tags: common-lisp, coding-style, lisp Problem: How to remove redundancy in Lisp code? I have tried to come up with an implementation of quick sort in Common Lisp, and this is what I have got so far: (defun quick-sort (li...
How to remove redundancy in Lisp code? How to remove redundancy in Lisp code? common-lisp coding-style lisp How Lisp How to remove redundancy in Lisp code? I have tried to come up with an implementation of quick sort in Common Lisp, and this is what I have got so far: Apparently it works, but I think that there is too ...
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1101487_c0
1101487
lisp
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Title: Setting up a working Common Lisp environment for the aspiring Lisp newbie Problem title: Setting up a working Common Lisp environment for the aspiring Lisp newbie Tags: emacs, lisp Problem: Setting up a working Common Lisp environment for the aspiring Lisp newbie I've been a UNIX sysadmin for a long time, and as...
Setting up a working Common Lisp environment for the aspiring Lisp newbie Setting up a working Common Lisp environment for the aspiring Lisp newbie emacs lisp Setting Common Lisp Setting up a working Common Lisp environment for the aspiring Lisp newbie I've been a UNIX sysadmin for a long time, and aside from automatin...
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19993353_c0
19993353
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Title: Is system name must identical with file name when do asdf:load-system? Problem title: Is system name must identical with file name when do asdf:load-system? Tags: asdf, common-lisp, sbcl, lisp Problem: Is system name must identical with file name when do asdf:load-system? I am learning ASDF but encountered stran...
Is system name must identical with file name when do asdf:load-system? Is system name must identical with file name when do asdf:load-system? asdf common-lisp sbcl lisp SBCL asdf:load-system asdf:defsystem ANSI Common Lisp More www.sbcl.org BSD-style See CREDITS COPYING asdf:asdf-version Users wuli2 ASDF FIND-SYSTEM:MI...
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62076476_c0
62076476
lisp
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Title: RecursionError in Python Using Hylang Problem title: RecursionError in Python Using Hylang Tags: python, the-little-schemer, hy, lisp, recursion Problem: RecursionError in Python Using Hylang First off let me just say I know what I'm doing is not ideal, but I'm trying to write the member? function from The Littl...
RecursionError in Python Using Hylang RecursionError in Python Using Hylang python the-little-schemer hy lisp recursion RecursionError hy.core.language first hy HyExpression Python Using Hylang Checks HyInteger hyx_else is_null is_member None RecursionError in Python Using Hylang First off let me just say I know what I...
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67358061_c0
67358061
lisp
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Title: How to sync viewports from model space in AutoCAD 2020? Problem title: How to sync viewports from model space in AutoCAD 2020? Tags: lisp, visual-studio, autocad, autocad-plugin, c%2B%2B Problem: How to sync viewports from model space in AutoCAD 2020? Greetings Community of experts, I am trying to synchronize th...
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Title: Creating File with Square Brackets in the name in Common Lisp in a MacBook creates problems. How can I do it? Problem title: Creating File with Square Brackets in the name in Common Lisp in a MacBook creates problems. How can I do it? Tags: xml, file, lisp, common-lisp, excel Problem: Creating File with Square B...
Creating File with Square Brackets in the name in Common Lisp in a MacBook creates problems. How can I do it? Creating File with Square Brackets in the name in Common Lisp in a MacBook creates problems. How can I do it? xml file lisp common-lisp excel Creating File Square Brackets Common Lisp MacBook How Content_type C...
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1109643
lisp
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Title: Newbie question about Lisp and Packages Problem title: Newbie question about Lisp and Packages Tags: package, lisp, hunchentoot, common-lisp Problem: Newbie question about Lisp and Packages Here is the back story skip to the bottom if you do not care and only want to see the question. So I have been playing arou...
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Title: How to avoid getting trapped in local minimum in 8-queens using min-conflicts heuristic Problem title: How to avoid getting trapped in local minimum in 8-queens using min-conflicts heuristic Tags: n-queens, simulated-annealing, lisp Problem: How to avoid getting trapped in local minimum in 8-queens using min-con...
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66252402
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Title: Struggling creating a simple list parser in TypeScript without any mutation Problem title: Struggling creating a simple list parser in TypeScript without any mutation Tags: typescript, tokenize, compilation, parsing, lisp Problem: Struggling creating a simple list parser in TypeScript without any mutation I'm tr...
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19160858
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Title: Why can&#x27;t CLISP call certain functions with uninterned names? Problem title: Why can&#x27;t CLISP call certain functions with uninterned names? Tags: lisp, common-lisp, clisp, sbcl Problem: Why can't CLISP call certain functions with uninterned names? I've written an ad hoc parser generator that creates cod...
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18805847
lisp
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Title: Lisp permutations function -- what am I doing wrong here? Problem title: Lisp permutations function -- what am I doing wrong here? Tags: common-lisp, recursion, lisp Problem: Lisp permutations function -- what am I doing wrong here? I am trying to pick up some Common Lisp. I'm accustomed to curly-brackets impera...
Lisp permutations function -- what am I doing wrong here? Lisp permutations function -- what am I doing wrong here? common-lisp recursion lisp Lisp Lisp permutations function -- what am I doing wrong here? I am trying to pick up some Common Lisp. I'm accustomed to curly-brackets imperative languages, and am still havin...
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52338570_c0
52338570
lisp
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Title: Can I use lambda with an on-the-fly lambda list (without macros)? Problem title: Can I use lambda with an on-the-fly lambda list (without macros)? Tags: sbcl, lisp, common-lisp Problem: Can I use lambda with an on-the-fly lambda list (without macros)? I'm trying to create a function to return functions, with arb...
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41026489_c0
41026489
lisp
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Title: Lisp Stack overflow recursive function Problem title: Lisp Stack overflow recursive function Tags: stack-overflow, recursion, lisp Problem: Lisp Stack overflow recursive function I am creating a heuristic function and it returns what it is supposed to but also there is a stack overflow problem and I can't unders...
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38172152
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Title: elisp: Test an object is a function Problem title: elisp: Test an object is a function Tags: lisp, lambda, function, emacs, elisp Problem: elisp: Test an object is a function I am trying to identify a safe way to check whether an object is a function (named or anonymous). As functionp or fboundp do not work as I...
elisp: Test an object is a function elisp: Test an object is a function lisp lambda function emacs elisp Test Lisp-error Lisp elisp: Test an object is a function I am trying to identify a safe way to check whether an object is a function (named or anonymous). As functionp or fboundp do not work as I expected giving err...
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12504861_c0
12504861
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Title: Autocad Error &quot;error: bad arguement type: lselsetp nil&quot; when selecting polyline Problem title: Autocad Error &quot;error: bad arguement type: lselsetp nil&quot; when selecting polyline Tags: lisp, polyline, autocad, block Problem: Autocad Error "error: bad arguement type: lselsetp nil" when selecting p...
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2317382_c0
2317382
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Title: An Emacs alternative which exposes a text model to a scriptable environment? Problem title: An Emacs alternative which exposes a text model to a scriptable environment? Tags: lisp, editor, model, text, user-interface Problem: An Emacs alternative which exposes a text model to a scriptable environment? everybody ...
An Emacs alternative which exposes a text model to a scriptable environment? An Emacs alternative which exposes a text model to a scriptable environment? lisp editor model text user-interface Emacs An Emacs alternative which exposes a text model to a scriptable environment? everybody out there! I'm currently seeking fo...
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54099818_c0
54099818
lisp
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Title: Is there a way to direectly loop over a Java Iterable in Kawa or alternatively loop on the java.util.Iterator Problem title: Is there a way to direectly loop over a Java Iterable in Kawa or alternatively loop on the java.util.Iterator Tags: lisp, kawa, java, scheme Problem: Is there a way to direectly loop over ...
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41136717_c0
41136717
lisp
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Title: Racket: Macro outputs something weird instead of an array Problem title: Racket: Macro outputs something weird instead of an array Tags: macros, arrays, lisp, racket, scheme Problem: Racket: Macro outputs something weird instead of an array My aim is to populate an array in compile phase (i.e. in a macro), and u...
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38229859
lisp
0
Title: Lisp code to read csv file into a list of lists. Problem title: Lisp code to read csv file into a list of lists. Tags: lisp, csv, common-lisp Problem: Lisp code to read csv file into a list of lists. I have this code from Python to read a csv (comma separated text values) file line by line as string and then spl...
Lisp code to read csv file into a list of lists. Lisp code to read csv file into a list of lists. lisp csv common-lisp Lisp line.split fld.strip split-str-1 Lisp code to read csv file into a list of lists. I have this code from Python to read a csv (comma separated text values) file line by line as string and then spli...
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580083_c0
580083
lisp
0
Title: How can ECL include ASDF dependencies in an executable? Problem title: How can ECL include ASDF dependencies in an executable? Tags: asdf, common-lisp, lisp, ecl Problem: How can ECL include ASDF dependencies in an executable? I have this ecl-make.lisp: (asdf:oos 'asdf:compile-op :stumpwm) (defun system-objects ...
How can ECL include ASDF dependencies in an executable? How can ECL include ASDF dependencies in an executable? asdf common-lisp lisp ecl ASDF the How ECL asdf:oos asdf:compile-op asdf:module-components asdf:find-system asdf:component-pathname c:build-program stumpwm:stumpwm ext:quit stumpwm.asd CL-PPCRE CLX Cannot How...
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27098434_c0
27098434
lisp
0
Title: Lisp randomize and using two functions to pull from list into another Problem title: Lisp randomize and using two functions to pull from list into another Tags: clisp, common-lisp, lisp Problem: Lisp randomize and using two functions to pull from list into another Okay, so I am new to lisp and i have been workin...
Lisp randomize and using two functions to pull from list into another Lisp randomize and using two functions to pull from list into another clisp common-lisp lisp two list Lisp prog1 candy.lisp Loading Loaded BLUE BROWN YELLOW NIL GREEN Lisp randomize and using two functions to pull from list into another Okay, so I am...
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46833003_c0
46833003
lisp
0
Title: Common Lisp Code Freezes or Needs to Be Optimized Problem title: Common Lisp Code Freezes or Needs to Be Optimized Tags: optimization, performance, common-lisp, lisp, algorithm Problem: Common Lisp Code Freezes or Needs to Be Optimized I am currently working on some problems from Project Euler as part of my Comm...
Common Lisp Code Freezes or Needs to Be Optimized Common Lisp Code Freezes or Needs to Be Optimized optimization performance common-lisp lisp algorithm Common Lisp Freezes Needs Optimized CL-USER How NIL Common Lisp Code Freezes or Needs to Be Optimized I am currently working on some problems from Project Euler as part...
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74502947_c0
74502947
lisp
0
Title: Is it possible to implement a simple typed lisp in the TypeScript type system? Problem title: Is it possible to implement a simple typed lisp in the TypeScript type system? Tags: types, s-expression, typescript, lisp Problem: Is it possible to implement a simple typed lisp in the TypeScript type system? I'm atte...
Is it possible to implement a simple typed lisp in the TypeScript type system? Is it possible to implement a simple typed lisp in the TypeScript type system? types s-expression typescript lisp TypeScript Given Not JSONData JSON JSONPath i.e JSONPathValueType JSONObject Expr Ref JSONArray Context SampleNumberExpr bar.ba...
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11550816_c0
11550816
lisp
0
Title: Compiling Lisp code with read macros Problem title: Compiling Lisp code with read macros Tags: common-lisp, interpreter, lisp, reader-macro Problem: Compiling Lisp code with read macros I'm having a bit of trouble understanding what becomes of read macros when compiling a file of lisp code into a bytecode or raw...
Compiling Lisp code with read macros Compiling Lisp code with read macros common-lisp interpreter lisp reader-macro load Compiling Lisp Compiling Lisp code with read macros I'm having a bit of trouble understanding what becomes of read macros when compiling a file of lisp code into a bytecode or raw assembly (or a fasl...
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55857349_c0
55857349
lisp
0
Title: LISP macro that process variables and data structure inside at runtime Problem title: LISP macro that process variables and data structure inside at runtime Tags: scheme, common-lisp, lisp-macros, lisp, macros Problem: LISP macro that process variables and data structure inside at runtime I have LISP written in ...
LISP macro that process variables and data structure inside at runtime LISP macro that process variables and data structure inside at runtime scheme common-lisp lisp-macros lisp macros LISP Object.key Object LISP macro that process variables and data structure inside at runtime I have LISP written in JavaScript ( https...
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69750605_c0
69750605
lisp
0
Title: Why do all mouse-events I input in Drracket become Numbers? Problem title: Why do all mouse-events I input in Drracket become Numbers? Tags: racket, lisp, interactive, mouseevent Problem: Why do all mouse-events I input in Drracket become Numbers? I'm trying to build an drawing-application in Drracket (using lan...
Why do all mouse-events I input in Drracket become Numbers? Why do all mouse-events I input in Drracket become Numbers? racket lisp interactive mouseevent Why Drracket Numbers AppState-image AppState Line Why do all mouse-events I input in Drracket become Numbers? I'm trying to build an drawing-application in Drracket ...
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