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51334568
lisp
0
Title: racket: Why doesn't apply work with "bitmap" function? Problem title: racket: Why doesn't apply work with "bitmap" function? Tags: apply, racket, lisp, eval, scheme Problem: racket: Why doesn't apply work with "bitmap" function? I have been cautioned against using eval in my code. H...
racket: Why doesn't apply work with "bitmap" function? racket: Why doesn't apply work with "bitmap" function? apply racket lisp eval scheme 2htdp/image Why get_img readline-input:6:15 readline-input:16:20 racket: Why doesn't apply work with "bitmap" function? I have been cautioned against ...
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67144302_c0
67144302
lisp
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Title: Common LIsp issue with Macros and variables Problem title: Common LIsp issue with Macros and variables Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: Common LIsp issue with Macros and variables I have an assignment where I need to write a script using lisp. I am having issues with passing variables Here is the code. Issues to...
Common LIsp issue with Macros and variables Common LIsp issue with Macros and variables lisp common-lisp Common LIsp Macros EVAL Common LIsp issue with Macros and variables I have an assignment where I need to write a script using lisp. I am having issues with passing variables Here is the code. Issues to follow: The f...
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67358061_c1
67358061
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1
ports acDocManager->sendStringToExecute(acDocManager->mdiActiveDocument(), ACRX_T("SyncVTR "), false, true, false); } return FALSE; } class CMyTest1App : public AcRxArxApp { private: AcMyEditorReactor *pEditorReactor; AcMyInputContextReactor *pInputContextReactor; public: CMyTest1App () : AcRxArxApp () { } virtual AcRx...
ports acDocManager->sendStringToExecute(acDocManager->mdiActiveDocument(), ACRX_T("SyncVTR "), false, true, false); } return FALSE; } class CMyTest1App : public AcRxArxApp { private: AcMyEditorReactor *pEditorReactor; AcMyInputContextReactor *pInputContextReactor; public: CMyTest1App () : AcRxArxApp () { } virtual AcRx...
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40415335_c0
40415335
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Title: Unreachable Ill-formed if-expression is syntax error in Scheme but not in Common Lisp Problem title: Unreachable Ill-formed if-expression is syntax error in Scheme but not in Common Lisp Tags: sbcl, syntax-checking, clisp, lisp, common-lisp Problem: Unreachable Ill-formed if-expression is syntax error in Scheme ...
Unreachable Ill-formed if-expression is syntax error in Scheme but not in Common Lisp Unreachable Ill-formed if-expression is syntax error in Scheme but not in Common Lisp sbcl syntax-checking clisp lisp common-lisp Unreachable Ill-formed Scheme Common Lisp foo.scm foo.lisp Syntax foo.scm:1 Expansion foo.scm:1:9 SBCL A...
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33509002_c0
33509002
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0
Title: Lisp (Scheme) Newton method Problem title: Lisp (Scheme) Newton method Tags: newtons-method, lisp, scheme Problem: Lisp (Scheme) Newton method I am working on a academic problem and I am stuck. I have to implement a function (make-nstf f). The function should return a function which calculates zero of the functi...
Lisp (Scheme) Newton method Lisp (Scheme) Newton method newtons-method lisp scheme Lisp Scheme Newton Calculates Should Start Lisp (Scheme) Newton method I am working on a academic problem and I am stuck. I have to implement a function (make-nstf f). The function should return a function which calculates zero of the fu...
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22887680_c0
22887680
lisp
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Title: Continuation Passing Style In Common Lisp? Problem title: Continuation Passing Style In Common Lisp? Tags: scheme, common-lisp, conceptual, lisp Problem: Continuation Passing Style In Common Lisp? In an effort to find a simple example of CPS which doesn't give me a headache , I came across this Scheme code (Hand...
Continuation Passing Style In Common Lisp? Continuation Passing Style In Common Lisp? scheme common-lisp conceptual lisp Continuation Passing Style Common Lisp Continuation Passing Style In Common Lisp? In an effort to find a simple example of CPS which doesn't give me a headache , I came across this Scheme code (Hand ...
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43099467_c0
43099467
lisp
0
Title: Passing an array to a GIMP module via Script-Fu Problem title: Passing an array to a GIMP module via Script-Fu Tags: script-fu, scheme, gimp, lisp Problem: Passing an array to a GIMP module via Script-Fu Minimal Working Example I am attempting to pass an array of integers to a GIMP plugin using the Scheme Script...
Passing an array to a GIMP module via Script-Fu Passing an array to a GIMP module via Script-Fu script-fu scheme gimp lisp Passing GIMP Script-Fu main.c gimp.h stdlib.h stdio.h GimpParam nreturn_vals return_vals GimpPlugInInfo PLUG_IN_INFO init_proc quit_proc query_proc run_proc MAIN GimpParamDef GIMP_PDB_INT32 RUN-INT...
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75270985_c0
75270985
lisp
0
Title: Invoking Common Lisp macros systematically with varying expressions Problem title: Invoking Common Lisp macros systematically with varying expressions Tags: lisp, common-lisp, function, macros, sbcl Problem: Invoking Common Lisp macros systematically with varying expressions I am learning Common Lisp (SBCL). I w...
Invoking Common Lisp macros systematically with varying expressions Invoking Common Lisp macros systematically with varying expressions lisp common-lisp function macros sbcl Invoking Common Lisp macro1 macro2 Invoking Common Lisp macros systematically with varying expressions I am learning Common Lisp (SBCL). I want to...
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62317706_c0
62317706
lisp
0
Title: Lisp - write to file using low memory footprint Problem title: Lisp - write to file using low memory footprint Tags: common-lisp, file, lisp, memory Problem: Lisp - write to file using low memory footprint I have large hash tables that I am writing to disk as an occasional backup. I am finding that as I map the ...
Lisp - write to file using low memory footprint Lisp - write to file using low memory footprint common-lisp file lisp memory low Lisp var1 var2 var3 customer-var1 customer-var2 customer-var3 Lisp - write to file using low memory footprint I have large hash tables that I am writing to disk as an occasional backup. I am ...
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1636336_c0
1636336
lisp
0
Title: something confusing about define-key (and the issue of when to quote an argument) Problem title: something confusing about define-key (and the issue of when to quote an argument) Tags: elisp, emacs, quotes, lisp Problem: something confusing about define-key (and the issue of when to quote an argument) It seems o...
something confusing about define-key (and the issue of when to quote an argument) something confusing about define-key (and the issue of when to quote an argument) elisp emacs quotes lisp C-c C-r something confusing about define-key (and the issue of when to quote an argument) It seems one is not supposed to quote KEYM...
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1509051_c0
1509051
lisp
0
Title: How can I send a file in a POST request? Problem title: How can I send a file in a POST request? Tags: clojure, lisp Problem: How can I send a file in a POST request? I'm building a clojure API to my website that is basically a wrapper around the original web API. One of the features that I'm not being able to i...
How can I send a file in a POST request? How can I send a file in a POST request? clojure lisp How POST bak.jpg foobar.com File FileInputStream How can I send a file in a POST request? I'm building a clojure API to my website that is basically a wrapper around the original web API. One of the features that I'm not bein...
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35578933_c0
35578933
lisp
0
Title: no mouse-wheel event when shift key is down (shift+mouse-wheel events?) Problem title: no mouse-wheel event when shift key is down (shift+mouse-wheel events?) Tags: common-lisp, events, lisp, sbcl, sdl Problem: no mouse-wheel event when shift key is down (shift+mouse-wheel events?) I'm trying to manage some even...
no mouse-wheel event when shift key is down (shift+mouse-wheel events?) no mouse-wheel event when shift key is down (shift+mouse-wheel events?) common-lisp events lisp sbcl sdl Load ql:quickload sdl:with-init sdl:window sdl:with-events sdl:frame-rate sdl:quit-image LSHIFT RSHIFT BUTTON sdl:get-key-state KEY Entrypoint ...
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24087219_c0
24087219
lisp
0
Title: ALET macro and use of indirection Problem title: ALET macro and use of indirection Tags: macros, lisp, lambda, indirection, common-lisp Problem: ALET macro and use of indirection In chapter 6 of "Let Over Lambda" I found anaphoric macro called alet . It works like let , but especially useful when the last form o...
ALET macro and use of indirection ALET macro and use of indirection macros lisp lambda indirection common-lisp ALET ALET macro and use of indirection In chapter 6 of "Let Over Lambda" I found anaphoric macro called alet . It works like let , but especially useful when the last form of alet body is a lambda expression, ...
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79193000_c0
79193000
lisp
0
Title: What is wrong with this macro expansion? Problem title: What is wrong with this macro expansion? Tags: common-lisp, lisp, sbcl Problem: What is wrong with this macro expansion? I am trying to use Dog Hoyte's Let over Lambda, Chapter 3, named let with some touch from EmacsLisp (named-let from subr-x.el). Neither ...
What is wrong with this macro expansion? What is wrong with this macro expansion? common-lisp lisp sbcl Scheme What Looping Like BINDINGS BODY NAME Implementation Hoyte Illegal Condition SIMPLE-ERROR Restarts RETRY SLY ABORT THREAD sly-channel-1-mrepl-remote-1 RUNNING Backtrace SB-WALKER::GET-WALKER-TEMPLATE LAMBDA NIL...
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49178760_c0
49178760
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Title: Common Lisp ltk 'button' class not found Problem title: Common Lisp ltk 'button' class not found Tags: common-lisp, user-interface, frameworks, lisp, clozure-cl Problem: Common Lisp ltk 'button' class not found I'm learning Common Lisp (Clozure CL) on the Mac and installed quicklisp, with the...
Common Lisp ltk 'button' class not found Common Lisp ltk 'button' class not found common-lisp user-interface frameworks lisp clozure-cl Common Lisp ql:quickload hello-1 Press Hello World ltk:with-ltk Common Lisp ltk 'button' class not found I'm learning Common Lisp (Clozure CL) on the Mac and instal...
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9968408_c0
9968408
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Title: MacVim: slimv does not start Problem title: MacVim: slimv does not start Tags: macvim, slimv, vim, lisp, slime Problem: MacVim: slimv does not start I'm using MacVim (kind of gvim for OSX) and try to get the slimv plugin running. Sadly it's not working out of the box. In fact, it does not start up at all. My set...
MacVim: slimv does not start MacVim: slimv does not start macvim slimv vim lisp slime MacVim slimv.vim paredit.vim detection:ON plugin:ON indent:ON E121 Undefined g:slimv_loaded E15 Invalid g:slimv_swank_cmd Terminal start-swank.lisp Applications MacVim.app Contents Resources MacVim: slimv does not start I'm using MacV...
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28284748_c0
28284748
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Title: Macros in Clojure, evaluation and quoting Problem title: Macros in Clojure, evaluation and quoting Tags: lisp, compojure, macros, clojure Problem: Macros in Clojure, evaluation and quoting I'm trying to write a macro to conditionally wrap compojure handler in a middleware only in certain environments. I seem to ...
Macros in Clojure, evaluation and quoting Macros in Clojure, evaluation and quoting lisp compojure macros clojure Macros Clojure System APP_ENV middleware1 middleware2 middleware3 middleware-3-param1 Macros in Clojure, evaluation and quoting I'm trying to write a macro to conditionally wrap compojure handler in a middl...
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16782676_c0
16782676
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Title: Algorithm for string replacement based on conditional char replacement Problem title: Algorithm for string replacement based on conditional char replacement Tags: string, scheme, dsl, lisp Problem: Algorithm for string replacement based on conditional char replacement Usage case: I'm writing a domain specific la...
Algorithm for string replacement based on conditional char replacement Algorithm for string replacement based on conditional char replacement string scheme dsl lisp Algorithm Algorithm for string replacement based on conditional char replacement Usage case: I'm writing a domain specific language (DSL) for a regex-like ...
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50545265_c0
50545265
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Title: glDrawElements not rendering input from obj file Problem title: glDrawElements not rendering input from obj file Tags: common-lisp, wavefront, opengl, lisp Problem: glDrawElements not rendering input from obj file I'm writing an object loader in lisp using cl-opengl, and when trying to render the loaded vertices...
glDrawElements not rendering input from obj file glDrawElements not rendering input from obj file common-lisp wavefront opengl lisp obj cl-opengl sdl2 vec3 gl_Position vec4 aPos.x aPos.y aPos.z FragColor split-str-1 tortoise.obj sdl2:with-init sdl2:gl-set-attr sdl2:with-window sdl2:with-gl-context sdl2:gl-make-current ...
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56030237_c0
56030237
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Title: variable capture with macro in clojure Problem title: variable capture with macro in clojure Tags: lisp, clojure Problem: variable capture with macro in clojure I am attempting to use this technique bind a value to a passed in symbol in a macro. (defmacro t2macro [all-bindings body] (reduce (fn [acc [v binding]]...
variable capture with macro in clojure variable capture with macro in clojure lisp clojure CompilerException java.lang.RuntimeException t2macro plans-client.mock Unable client:localhost:45691 variable capture with macro in clojure I am attempting to use this technique bind a value to a passed in symbol in a macro. This...
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39526033_c0
39526033
lisp
0
Title: How to write a Scheme procedure to flatten an arithmetic expression? Problem title: How to write a Scheme procedure to flatten an arithmetic expression? Tags: lisp, functional-programming, scheme Problem: How to write a Scheme procedure to flatten an arithmetic expression? For example: (* (* (* 1 2) 3) (* 4 5)) ...
How to write a Scheme procedure to flatten an arithmetic expression? How to write a Scheme procedure to flatten an arithmetic expression? lisp functional-programming scheme How Scheme interpret-arithmetic-expression_Magritte_bizarre literal-1 plus-1 plus-2 times-1 times-2 interpret-arithmetic-expression_Magritte How to...
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2282928_c0
2282928
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Title: Schliemann's method of programming language learning Problem title: Schliemann's method of programming language learning Tags: programming-languages, perl, lisp, c%2B%2B Problem: Schliemann's method of programming language learning Background : 19th-century German archeologist Heinrich Schliemann was o...
Schliemann's method of programming language learning Schliemann's method of programming language learning programming-languages perl lisp c%2B%2B Schliemann Schliemann's method of programming language learning Background : 19th-century German archeologist Heinrich Schliemann was of course famous for his succe...
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33678778
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Title: &lt;&lt;error printing object&gt;&gt; lisp - matlisp Problem title: &lt;&lt;error printing object&gt;&gt; lisp - matlisp Tags: slime, quicklisp, common-lisp, lisp Problem: < > lisp - matlisp I'm quite new to Common Lisp, and I've come across a problem when trying to use the package Matlisp, which I load with (ql...
&lt;&lt;error printing object&gt;&gt; lisp - matlisp &lt;&lt;error printing object&gt;&gt; lisp - matlisp slime quicklisp common-lisp lisp Will TENSOR DOUBLE-FLOAT STRIDE-ACCESSOR SIMPLE-ARRAY Condition TENSOR-ABSTRACT-CLASS Restarts CONTINUE Retry SLIME REPL ABORT REMOVE-FD-HANDLER Remove SB-IMPL::HANDLER INPUT CLOSUR...
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4346908_c0
4346908
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Title: Learning Common Lisp tips for a Windows/C++ programmer Problem title: Learning Common Lisp tips for a Windows/C++ programmer Tags: lisp, slime, emacs Problem: Learning Common Lisp tips for a Windows/C++ programmer I'm an experienced C++/.NET/Java Windows/web programmer trying to learn (Common) Lisp. I'm reading ...
Learning Common Lisp tips for a Windows/C++ programmer Learning Common Lisp tips for a Windows/C++ programmer lisp slime emacs Learning Common Lisp Windows Learning Common Lisp tips for a Windows/C++ programmer I'm an experienced C++/.NET/Java Windows/web programmer trying to learn (Common) Lisp. I'm reading Practical ...
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76841942_c1
76841942
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(:content post)}))) (defn get-data [] (jdbc/with-connection db-spec (jdbc/query "SELECT * FROM posts"))) (defn handler [request] (let [uri (:uri request)] (cond (= uri "/posts-list") (let [response-data (get-data)] (response/response (str response-data))) (= uri "/create-post") (if (= (:request-method request) :post) ...
(:content post)}))) (defn get-data [] (jdbc/with-connection db-spec (jdbc/query "SELECT * FROM posts"))) (defn handler [request] (let [uri (:uri request)] (cond (= uri "/posts-list") (let [response-data (get-data)] (response/response (str response-data))) (= uri "/create-post") (if (= (:request-method request) :post) ...
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1467898_c0
1467898
lisp
0
Title: What language could I use for fast execution of this database summarization task? Problem title: What language could I use for fast execution of this database summarization task? Tags: ocaml, python, sql, lisp, apache-pig Problem: What language could I use for fast execution of this database summarization task? ...
What language could I use for fast execution of this database summarization task? What language could I use for fast execution of this database summarization task? ocaml python sql lisp apache-pig sys foo What group_by utf-8 top_5 sys.stdin line.split There current.append Every current.sort BEGIN What language could I ...
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19668803_c0
19668803
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Title: Racket Contract Failing Where It Shouldn&#x27;t Problem title: Racket Contract Failing Where It Shouldn&#x27;t Tags: racket, lisp, contract Problem: Racket Contract Failing Where It Shouldn't I have a struct that represents a move (struct move (tile x y rotations) #:prefab) Pass is also allowed, so I have a bool...
Racket Contract Failing Where It Shouldn&#x27;t Racket Contract Failing Where It Shouldn&#x27;t racket lisp contract Racket Contract Failing Where Shouldn Racket Contract Failing Where It Shouldn't I have a struct that represents a move Pass is also allowed, so I have a bool that test for an action: I can declare a mov...
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11026040_c0
11026040
lisp
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Title: tweak-text: Lisp nesting exceeds `max-lisp-eval-depth Problem title: tweak-text: Lisp nesting exceeds `max-lisp-eval-depth Tags: land-of-lisp, emacs, lisp, elisp Problem: tweak-text: Lisp nesting exceeds `max-lisp-eval-depth The program should reformat the string like below. Example: (game-print '(THIS IS A SENT...
tweak-text: Lisp nesting exceeds `max-lisp-eval-depth tweak-text: Lisp nesting exceeds `max-lisp-eval-depth land-of-lisp emacs lisp elisp Lisp prin1-to-string tweak-text: Lisp nesting exceeds `max-lisp-eval-depth The program should reformat the string like below. Example: (game-print '(THIS IS A SENTENCE。 WHAT ABOUT TH...
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3432044_c0
3432044
lisp
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Title: Possible &quot;boat loads&quot; Problem title: Possible &quot;boat loads&quot; Tags: algorithm, lisp, river-crossing-puzzle, scheme Problem: Possible "boat loads" You know the river-crossing problems . Here is a sort description: Once upon a time, three cannibals were guiding three missionaries through a jungle....
Possible &quot;boat loads&quot; Possible &quot;boat loads&quot; algorithm lisp river-crossing-puzzle scheme Possible Possible "boat loads" You know the river-crossing problems . Here is a sort description: My question is a part of this problem. I'm trying to design a function which returns list of possible boat-loads (...
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35388340_c0
35388340
lisp
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Title: Find the most occurrences of a list and return a list starting with the most occurrent ele Problem title: Find the most occurrences of a list and return a list starting with the most occurrent ele Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: Find the most occurrences of a list and return a list starting with the most occurr...
Find the most occurrences of a list and return a list starting with the most occurrent ele Find the most occurrences of a list and return a list starting with the most occurrent ele common-lisp lisp Find result2 result3 result4 Find the most occurrences of a list and return a list starting with the most occurrent ele T...
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30314939_c0
30314939
lisp
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Title: remove a word from a string in lisp using regular expression Problem title: remove a word from a string in lisp using regular expression Tags: common-lisp, elisp, lisp Problem: remove a word from a string in lisp using regular expression I have a list of string like this called F: ("hello word i'am walid" "goodb...
remove a word from a string in lisp using regular expression remove a word from a string in lisp using regular expression common-lisp elisp lisp a regular start1 end1 start2 end2 cl-ppcre:regex-replace-all remove a word from a string in lisp using regular expression I have a list of string like this called F: ("hello w...
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64377466_c0
64377466
lisp
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Title: Recursive function definitions for Lisp compiler targeting x86_64 Problem title: Recursive function definitions for Lisp compiler targeting x86_64 Tags: recursion, lisp, x86-64, x86, assembly Problem: Recursive function definitions for Lisp compiler targeting x86_64 I am writing a Lisp compiler that targets x86_...
Recursive function definitions for Lisp compiler targeting x86_64 Recursive function definitions for Lisp compiler targeting x86_64 recursion lisp x86-64 x86 assembly Recursive Lisp x86_64 test.asm _main true_1 false_2 end_3 equal_true equal_end x86-64 x86 Recursive function definitions for Lisp compiler targeting x86_...
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29012010_c0
29012010
lisp
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Title: conversion of string into resource or UPI in lisp prolog query Problem title: conversion of string into resource or UPI in lisp prolog query Tags: allegro, allegrograph, lisp, prolog, rules Problem: conversion of string into resource or UPI in lisp prolog query I am trying to run the prolog rules which are imple...
conversion of string into resource or UPI in lisp prolog query conversion of string into resource or UPI in lisp prolog query allegro allegrograph lisp prolog rules UPI ns:Person1 ns:Person2 MyrulesFunction ns:SameCityWith ns:hasCity conversion of string into resource or UPI in lisp prolog query I am trying to run the ...
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31745456_c1
31745456
lisp
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rows in set (0.00 sec) mysql> SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'collation%'; +----------------------+-------------------+ | Variable_name | Value | +----------------------+-------------------+ | collation_connection | utf8_general_ci | | collation_database | latin1_swedish_ci | | collation_server | latin1_swedish_ci | +-----------...
rows in set (0.00 sec) mysql> SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'collation%'; +----------------------+-------------------+ | Variable_name | Value | +----------------------+-------------------+ | collation_connection | utf8_general_ci | | collation_database | latin1_swedish_ci | | collation_server | latin1_swedish_ci | +-----------...
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9447466_c0
9447466
lisp
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Title: Clozure CL Foreign variable &quot;O_NONBLOCK&quot; not found Problem title: Clozure CL Foreign variable &quot;O_NONBLOCK&quot; not found Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: Clozure CL Foreign variable "O_NONBLOCK" not found I have a question about Clozure CL. While I was trying to quickload a package from quicklisp...
Clozure CL Foreign variable &quot;O_NONBLOCK&quot; not found Clozure CL Foreign variable &quot;O_NONBLOCK&quot; not found lisp common-lisp Clozure Foreign O_NONBLOCK ql:quickload Load ASDF Loading Read Users Mac ssl-20111105-git streams.lisp Error While CCL LOAD-VAR Listener darwin-x86-headers64 darwin-x86-headers64X c...
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5163302_c0
5163302
lisp
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Title: Common Lisp Error: Expected-type: REAL datum: NIL Problem title: Common Lisp Error: Expected-type: REAL datum: NIL Tags: common-lisp, lisp, sbcl, shunting-yard Problem: Common Lisp Error: Expected-type: REAL datum: NIL I'm working on actually writing something on my own in Common Lisp for once, implementing the ...
Common Lisp Error: Expected-type: REAL datum: NIL Common Lisp Error: Expected-type: REAL datum: NIL common-lisp lisp sbcl shunting-yard Common Lisp Error Expected-type REAL NIL Common Lisp Error: Expected-type: REAL datum: NIL I'm working on actually writing something on my own in Common Lisp for once, implementing the...
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48976038_c0
48976038
lisp
0
Title: Shell Script to generate word list with non repeating characters Problem title: Shell Script to generate word list with non repeating characters Tags: shell, words, lisp Problem: Shell Script to generate word list with non repeating characters I found a lisp program. It works, but not exactly how I need it too. ...
Shell Script to generate word list with non repeating characters Shell Script to generate word list with non repeating characters shell words lisp Shell Script asdfjklwert7csui.txt jcfklinesftw8se3.txt ABC K5SMKLK5W85T6GTC RZJRNV0VO1LVIMEM RPSW59OPQLUBJKC5 Length Add RANDOM Pick Update Print Shell Script to generate wo...
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18390586_c0
18390586
lisp
0
Title: Why use #&#x27; before function arguments in emacs-lisp? Problem title: Why use #&#x27; before function arguments in emacs-lisp? Tags: common-lisp, elisp, emacs, lisp Problem: Why use #' before function arguments in emacs-lisp? I'm familiar with Emacs Lisp, but not Common (or any other) Lisp. Some Lisp programme...
Why use #&#x27; before function arguments in emacs-lisp? Why use #&#x27; before function arguments in emacs-lisp? common-lisp elisp emacs lisp Why eval.c ARG Why use #' before function arguments in emacs-lisp? I'm familiar with Emacs Lisp, but not Common (or any other) Lisp. Some Lisp programmers suggest (e.g. A basic ...
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45550984_c0
45550984
lisp
0
Title: Can SBCL arrays have typed arrays as elements? Problem title: Can SBCL arrays have typed arrays as elements? Tags: lisp, common-lisp, arrays, multidimensional-array, sbcl Problem: Can SBCL arrays have typed arrays as elements? Consider this simple example: (deftype image nil '(simple-array single-float (100))) H...
Can SBCL arrays have typed arrays as elements? Can SBCL arrays have typed arrays as elements? lisp common-lisp arrays multidimensional-array sbcl Can SBCL CL-USER SIMPLE-ARRAY SINGLE-FLOAT SIMPLE-VECTOR Can SBCL arrays have typed arrays as elements? Consider this simple example: Here we are defining a shorthand for a t...
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56352701_c0
56352701
lisp
0
Title: Why is the error &#x27;Cannot read property &#x27;car&#x27; of undefined [ ]&#x27; returned even though I have a fallback for null lists? Problem title: Why is the error &#x27;Cannot read property &#x27;car&#x27; of undefined [ ]&#x27; returned even though I have a fallback for null lists? Tags: scheme, syntax-e...
Why is the error &#x27;Cannot read property &#x27;car&#x27; of undefined [ ]&#x27; returned even though I have a fallback for null lists? Why is the error &#x27;Cannot read property &#x27;car&#x27; of undefined [ ]&#x27; returned even though I have a fallback for null lists? scheme syntax-error lisp Why Cannot name1 na...
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Title: Connecting to remote swank: can&#x27;t locate module swank-io-package::swank-trace-dialog Problem title: Connecting to remote swank: can&#x27;t locate module swank-io-package::swank-trace-dialog Tags: lisp, swank, slime, common-lisp Problem: Connecting to remote swank: can't locate module swank-io-package::swank...
Connecting to remote swank: can&#x27;t locate module swank-io-package::swank-trace-dialog Connecting to remote swank: can&#x27;t locate module swank-io-package::swank-trace-dialog lisp swank slime common-lisp Connecting swank-io-package::swank-trace-dialog HOME setup.lisp ql:quickload sb-ext:save-lisp-and-die myapp::ma...
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26245105_c0
26245105
lisp
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Title: How do I access an unknown instance&#x27;s slot using a string? Problem title: How do I access an unknown instance&#x27;s slot using a string? Tags: lisp, slots, symbols, common-lisp, clos Problem: How do I access an unknown instance's slot using a string? Problem Given an instance , inst and a string attr conta...
How do I access an unknown instance&#x27;s slot using a string? How do I access an unknown instance&#x27;s slot using a string? lisp slots symbols common-lisp clos a pack1 How pack2 Given How do I access an unknown instance's slot using a string? Problem Given an instance , inst and a string attr containing the name of...
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5094255_c0
5094255
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Title: Problem with macro behaviour in lisp Problem title: Problem with macro behaviour in lisp Tags: common-lisp, lisp, macros Problem: Problem with macro behaviour in lisp If in the REPL I do this: (dolist (x (1 2 3)) (print x)) then I get an error since in (1 2 3) the digit 1 is not a symbol or a lambda expr. If I d...
Problem with macro behaviour in lisp Problem with macro behaviour in lisp common-lisp lisp macros Problem REPL TEST NIL Problem with macro behaviour in lisp If in the REPL I do this: then I get an error since in (1 2 3) the digit 1 is not a symbol or a lambda expr. If I do: then it works ok. My question is why the foll...
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8115097_c0
8115097
lisp
0
Title: Lisp: can a macro be recursive? Problem title: Lisp: can a macro be recursive? Tags: common-lisp, macros, lisp Problem: Lisp: can a macro be recursive? I've recently started coding in Lisp, and have already been most impressed with macros - they allowed me to do complex loop-unrolling at compile-time, something ...
Lisp: can a macro be recursive? Lisp: can a macro be recursive? common-lisp macros lisp Lisp SBCL ANSI Common score4.cl FIXNUM Error KERNEL COERCE-TO-FUNCTION CLONE Lisp: can a macro be recursive? I've recently started coding in Lisp, and have already been most impressed with macros - they allowed me to do complex loop...
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76973954_c0
76973954
lisp
0
Title: How to define some of the same enum types in different enum classes use common lisp defenum Problem title: How to define some of the same enum types in different enum classes use common lisp defenum Tags: common-lisp, enums, lisp Problem: How to define some of the same enum types in different enum classes use co...
How to define some of the same enum types in different enum classes use common lisp defenum How to define some of the same enum types in different enum classes use common lisp defenum common-lisp enums lisp 13 How defenum:defenum Manufacturer MOZILLA Foundation RenderingEngine Execution Form IT.UNIMIB.DISCO.MA.COMMON-L...
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38259699_c0
38259699
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Title: How to trim after splitting a string to list in Lisp Problem title: How to trim after splitting a string to list in Lisp Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: How to trim after splitting a string to list in Lisp Following code from https://www.rosettacode.org/wiki/Tokenize_a_string#Common_Lisp splits a string at comm...
How to trim after splitting a string to list in Lisp How to trim after splitting a string to list in Lisp common-lisp lisp How Lisp comma-split2 LOOP ONESTR SUBSEQ START FINISH THEN POSITION STRING-TRIM COLLECTING UNTIL SETF OUTLIST COMMA-SPLIT How to trim after splitting a string to list in Lisp Following code from ht...
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1816550_c0
1816550
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Title: Lisp code called from Java Problem title: Lisp code called from Java Tags: lisp, java, clisp, jatha Problem: Lisp code called from Java Long story: I am doing a project for my functional programing class, and I thought of writing an AI controller in Lisp, for the Mario AI competition . I was looking over framewo...
Lisp code called from Java Lisp code called from Java lisp java clisp jatha java.lang.StackOverflowError Java org.jatha org.jatha.dynatype Lisp Main Jatha lisp.init lisp.start LispValue lisp.makeString test1.lisp rez1 lisp.load APPLY QUOTE Exception java.lang.Long.toString Long.java:242 Long.java:100 java.lang.String.v...
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64815766_c0
64815766
lisp
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Title: Debugging Binary Tree Maker LISP Problem title: Debugging Binary Tree Maker LISP Tags: binary-tree, lisp, common-lisp, list Problem: Debugging Binary Tree Maker LISP I have tried to make a program creating a binary tree with a list as an input, but I am running into a few errors. For one, if I have less than 5 e...
Debugging Binary Tree Maker LISP Debugging Binary Tree Maker LISP binary-tree lisp common-lisp list list Debugging Binary Tree Maker LISP Node Empty Call Using Default Debugging Binary Tree Maker LISP I have tried to make a program creating a binary tree with a list as an input, but I am running into a few errors. For ...
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65414411_c0
65414411
lisp
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Title: Creating a 4*4 table CommonLISP Game Problem title: Creating a 4*4 table CommonLISP Game Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: Creating a 4*4 table CommonLISP Game I'm trying to create a program in CommonLISP that creates a 4*4 table in which the player has a total of 16 pieces he can play and the goal is to reach 4 ...
Creating a 4*4 table CommonLISP Game Creating a 4*4 table CommonLISP Game common-lisp lisp Creating CommonLISP Game Creating a 4*4 table CommonLISP Game I'm trying to create a program in CommonLISP that creates a 4*4 table in which the player has a total of 16 pieces he can play and the goal is to reach 4 common traits...
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41204487_c0
41204487
lisp
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Title: How to create a macro with arbitrary parentheses which are asymetrical (not paired) Problem title: How to create a macro with arbitrary parentheses which are asymetrical (not paired) Tags: common-lisp, lispworks, ffi, lisp Problem: How to create a macro with arbitrary parentheses which are asymetrical (not paire...
How to create a macro with arbitrary parentheses which are asymetrical (not paired) How to create a macro with arbitrary parentheses which are asymetrical (not paired) common-lisp lispworks ffi lisp How fli:with-foreign-string BUTTON Configuartion:server ws_visible ws_child bs_groupbox GetModuleHandle-current EDIT ws_b...
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17934605_c0
17934605
lisp
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Title: Class finalization: how to avoid creating dummy instances? Problem title: Class finalization: how to avoid creating dummy instances? Tags: clos, common-lisp, mop, lisp Problem: Class finalization: how to avoid creating dummy instances? I've run into a problem that a third-party library needs to act on a class as...
Class finalization: how to avoid creating dummy instances? Class finalization: how to avoid creating dummy instances? clos common-lisp mop lisp optima:match optima::or ERROR SB-PCL DEFMETHOD-EXPANDER NORMALIZE-EXPRESSION SB-MOP:CLASS-SLOTS STANDARD-CLASS EXPRESSION See AMOP Generic Class finalization: how to avoid crea...
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3231244_c0
3231244
lisp
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Title: In Clojure: Error executing a Java call with let inside a function but not in REPL Problem title: In Clojure: Error executing a Java call with let inside a function but not in REPL Tags: java, read-eval-print-loop, lisp, illegalargumentexception, clojure Problem: In Clojure: Error executing a Java call with let ...
In Clojure: Error executing a Java call with let inside a function but not in REPL In Clojure: Error executing a Java call with let inside a function but not in REPL java read-eval-print-loop lisp illegalargumentexception clojure java.lang.IllegalArgumentException Clojure Error Java REPL blog_title Date blog_url java.u...
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74468042_c0
74468042
lisp
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Title: Autolisp DCL - Alignment and Sizing Tiles Problem title: Autolisp DCL - Alignment and Sizing Tiles Tags: lisp, cad, autolisp, autocad-plugin Problem: Autolisp DCL - Alignment and Sizing Tiles I'm trying to adjust the sizes and locations of the tiles in this DCL dialog box. Basically, I want to make the edit-box ...
Autolisp DCL - Alignment and Sizing Tiles Autolisp DCL - Alignment and Sizing Tiles lisp cad autolisp autocad-plugin nError Autolisp DCL Alignment Sizing Tiles C:Test01 Initializing File TitleRevUpdate Exists load_dialog Creating new_dialog Build User Form nstart_dialog start_dialog unload_dialog Title Update Block Rev...
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68059529_c0
68059529
lisp
0
Title: Automatically convert rectangle into concave arcs with a known degree Problem title: Automatically convert rectangle into concave arcs with a known degree Tags: autolisp, lisp, autocad, autocad-plugin Problem: Automatically convert rectangle into concave arcs with a known degree I am wanting to automatically con...
Automatically convert rectangle into concave arcs with a known degree Automatically convert rectangle into concave arcs with a known degree autolisp lisp autocad autocad-plugin a decimal fencing centerpoint Automatically c:lwstraight2arced pt1 pt2 pt3 pt4 LWPOLYLINE End dxf42 c:concavearc circleset24 circleset36 circle...
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39882572_c0
39882572
lisp
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Title: Values-list: a proper list must not end with 1 - nQueens Problem title: Values-list: a proper list must not end with 1 - nQueens Tags: common-lisp, lisp, list Problem: Values-list: a proper list must not end with 1 - nQueens I asked a question about my nQueens problem the other day and received many great answer...
Values-list: a proper list must not end with 1 - nQueens Values-list: a proper list must not end with 1 - nQueens common-lisp lisp list THREAT 0 Values-list point1 point2 Checks Values-list: a proper list must not end with 1 - nQueens I asked a question about my nQueens problem the other day and received many great ans...
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74060153_c0
74060153
lisp
0
Title: Troubleshooting a LISP routine that inserts a block with attributes at coordinates defined in a text file Problem title: Troubleshooting a LISP routine that inserts a block with attributes at coordinates defined in a text file Tags: autocad, autolisp, lisp Problem: Troubleshooting a LISP routine that inserts a b...
Troubleshooting a LISP routine that inserts a block with attributes at coordinates defined in a text file Troubleshooting a LISP routine that inserts a block with attributes at coordinates defined in a text file autocad autolisp lisp the it Troubleshooting LISP c:poleid LM:str Prompt TXT Select UTM GPS Open Iterate Clo...
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48740513_c0
48740513
lisp
0
Title: Creating a Lisp macro that can apply a lambda to a list within a context Problem title: Creating a Lisp macro that can apply a lambda to a list within a context Tags: macros, lisp, clisp, common-lisp, lambda Problem: Creating a Lisp macro that can apply a lambda to a list within a context Basically I am trying t...
Creating a Lisp macro that can apply a lambda to a list within a context Creating a Lisp macro that can apply a lambda to a list within a context macros lisp clisp common-lisp lambda Creating Lisp Creating a Lisp macro that can apply a lambda to a list within a context Basically I am trying to write a Common Lisp macro...
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20810801_c0
20810801
lisp
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Title: Defining a For Loop in Scheme Problem title: Defining a For Loop in Scheme Tags: scheme, lisp, for-loop, define-syntax Problem: Defining a For Loop in Scheme Note : This appears to be Gauche Scheme version 0.9.3.3. I cannot seem to wrap my head around these Lisp languages :/. I'm trying to define a for loop synt...
Defining a For Loop in Scheme Defining a For Loop in Scheme scheme lisp for-loop define-syntax Defining Loop Scheme Defining a For Loop in Scheme Note : This appears to be Gauche Scheme version 0.9.3.3. I cannot seem to wrap my head around these Lisp languages :/. I'm trying to define a for loop syntax in Scheme. I'm n...
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72638486_c0
72638486
lisp
0
Title: Select Excel Range using Autolisp Problem title: Select Excel Range using Autolisp Tags: excel, autolisp, lisp Problem: Select Excel Range using Autolisp I'm trying to work between AutoLisp and Excel for a range of cells. I know how to select the cells with Excel VBA in more than one way, but I'm only able to se...
Select Excel Range using Autolisp Select Excel Range using Autolisp excel autolisp lisp Autolisp memory Select Excel Range Option Explicit Sub Temp Variable Declarations Dim ThisWorkbook Worksheet Initializing Variables Set wb.Sheets ws.Activate Method ws.Range A$1:$V$6 wsRange.Select Stop ws.Cells End ExcelApp C:fcnTe...
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15281010_c0
15281010
lisp
0
Title: ILISP installation troubles Problem title: ILISP installation troubles Tags: emacs, lisp Problem: ILISP installation troubles OK I am aware that ILISP is no longer developed, but SLIME does not have some of the features of ILISP, ie autocompletion, highlighting user-defined functions, argument list hints for use...
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22547684_c0
22547684
lisp
0
Title: Why not implement `let` in terms of lexically closed `define`? Problem title: Why not implement `let` in terms of lexically closed `define`? Tags: lisp, scheme Problem: Why not implement `let` in terms of lexically closed `define`? I have been working with lisp-family languages for several years and feel like I ...
Why not implement `let` in terms of lexically closed `define`? Why not implement `let` in terms of lexically closed `define`? lisp scheme Why Why not implement `let` in terms of lexically closed `define`? I have been working with lisp-family languages for several years and feel like I have a pretty good grasp on them. ...
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10112797_c0
10112797
lisp
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Title: Proper way of defining packages using asdf:defsystem and quickproject Problem title: Proper way of defining packages using asdf:defsystem and quickproject Tags: asdf, common-lisp, lisp, quicklisp, sbcl Problem: Proper way of defining packages using asdf:defsystem and quickproject I'm a Lisp beginner trying to un...
Proper way of defining packages using asdf:defsystem and quickproject Proper way of defining packages using asdf:defsystem and quickproject asdf common-lisp lisp quicklisp sbcl asdf:defsystem SBCL ql:quickload Proper hello-1 Press Hello World WITH-LTK PACK BUTTON Load ASDF Loading LTK PACKAGE hello-1.lisp WARNING Undef...
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54127398_c0
54127398
lisp
0
Title: SIGSEGV MAPERR in Racket when calling Raylib via FFI Problem title: SIGSEGV MAPERR in Racket when calling Raylib via FFI Tags: scheme, racket, ffi, lisp Problem: SIGSEGV MAPERR in Racket when calling Raylib via FFI I'm trying to use Raylib ( https://www.raylib.com/ , https://github.com/raysan5/raylib ) from Rack...
SIGSEGV MAPERR in Racket when calling Raylib via FFI SIGSEGV MAPERR in Racket when calling Raylib via FFI scheme racket ffi lisp ffi/unsafe SIGSEGV MAPERR Racket Raylib FFI Linux BeginDrawing _fun _void CloseWindow EndDrawing InitWindow _int _string SetTargetFPS WindowShouldClose Test si_code Aborted Setup GetTime Numb...
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21868843_c0
21868843
lisp
0
Title: CLISP FFI Foreign Value Issues Problem title: CLISP FFI Foreign Value Issues Tags: lisp, clisp, common-lisp, ffi Problem: CLISP FFI Foreign Value Issues I'm trying to use the CLISP FFI to call some Win32 functions. I was able to make a call out and have that call a callback in Lisp, but now I can't figure out ho...
CLISP FFI Foreign Value Issues CLISP FFI Foreign Value Issues lisp clisp common-lisp ffi CLISP FFI Foreign Value Issues FOREIGN-VARIABLE x00000000 FOREIGN-ADDRESS FFI:DEREF FFI:FOREIGN-VALUE FFI:FOREIGN-ADDRESS PRECT WIN32 Listen WM_DISPLAYCHANGE BOOL CHAR DWORD HANDLE HDC HMONITOR HWND LONG LPARAM LPCSTR LPCTSTR LPCWS...
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16157045_c0
16157045
lisp
0
Title: &quot;Package GLUT does not exist&quot;, even though cl-opengl installed in Arch Linux Problem title: &quot;Package GLUT does not exist&quot;, even though cl-opengl installed in Arch Linux Tags: common-lisp, glut, lisp, sbcl, slime Problem: "Package GLUT does not exist", even though cl-opengl installed in Arch L...
&quot;Package GLUT does not exist&quot;, even though cl-opengl installed in Arch Linux &quot;Package GLUT does not exist&quot;, even though cl-opengl installed in Arch Linux common-lisp glut lisp sbcl slime asdf Package GLUT Arch Linux asdf:load-system OpenGL GLU glut:window Window Title glut:display-window gl:shade-mo...
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57778919_c0
57778919
lisp
0
Title: How does call/cc work with the CPS transformation from &quot;Lisp in Small Pieces&quot;? Problem title: How does call/cc work with the CPS transformation from &quot;Lisp in Small Pieces&quot;? Tags: scheme, lisp, continuation-passing Problem: How does call/cc work with the CPS transformation from "Lisp in Small ...
How does call/cc work with the CPS transformation from &quot;Lisp in Small Pieces&quot;? How does call/cc work with the CPS transformation from &quot;Lisp in Small Pieces&quot;? scheme lisp continuation-passing How CPS Lisp Small Pieces g13 How does call/cc work with the CPS transformation from "Lisp in Small Pieces"? ...
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lisp
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Title: What is the difference between CLISP and SBCL in handling closures and lexical variables? Problem title: What is the difference between CLISP and SBCL in handling closures and lexical variables? Tags: sbcl, lisp, land-of-lisp, common-lisp, clisp Problem: What is the difference between CLISP and SBCL in handling ...
What is the difference between CLISP and SBCL in handling closures and lexical variables? What is the difference between CLISP and SBCL in handling closures and lexical variables? sbcl lisp land-of-lisp common-lisp clisp What CLISP SBCL FOO HASH-TABLE TEST EQL COUNT What is the difference between CLISP and SBCL in hand...
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31897544_c0
31897544
lisp
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Title: Parsing UTF-8 string of known length in Common Lisp one byte at a time Problem title: Parsing UTF-8 string of known length in Common Lisp one byte at a time Tags: binary, stream, utf-8, lisp, common-lisp Problem: Parsing UTF-8 string of known length in Common Lisp one byte at a time I'm writing a program in Comm...
Parsing UTF-8 string of known length in Common Lisp one byte at a time Parsing UTF-8 string of known length in Common Lisp one byte at a time binary stream utf-8 lisp common-lisp stream Parsing UTF-8 Common Lisp read-utf-8-string flexi-streams:octets-to-string flexi-streams:string-to-octets test.dat Read NBT Parsing UT...
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5689375_c0
5689375
lisp
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Title: Preferentially gluing lists on recursion--Single point of return Problem title: Preferentially gluing lists on recursion--Single point of return Tags: recursion, lisp, common-lisp Problem: Preferentially gluing lists on recursion--Single point of return Warning: Absolute Lisp n00b. I'm very well versed in Java, ...
Preferentially gluing lists on recursion--Single point of return Preferentially gluing lists on recursion--Single point of return recursion lisp common-lisp Preferentially Entering Left Current Received Princ Appended Preferentially gluing lists on recursion--Single point of return Warning: Absolute Lisp n00b. I'm very...
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17572181_c0
17572181
lisp
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Title: How does eq? in Racket work? Problem title: How does eq? in Racket work? Tags: scheme, racket, lisp Problem: How does eq? in Racket work? At my university we had to work with Racket and since I kind of liked it, I bought the recently published book "Realm Of Racket" from No Starch. It's great so far, however, I ...
How does eq? in Racket work? How does eq? in Racket work? scheme racket lisp How Racket Point System.out.println p1.x p2.x Accordingly cons1 cons2 Returns Still How does eq? in Racket work? At my university we had to work with Racket and since I kind of liked it, I bought the recently published book "Realm Of Racket" f...
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44333906_c0
44333906
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Title: Generating Python code with Hy macros Problem title: Generating Python code with Hy macros Tags: python, macros, lisp, hy Problem: Generating Python code with Hy macros I am trying to generate some python code from Hy. How is that done better? I have tried several approaches. One is with a macro: (defmacro make-...
Generating Python code with Hy macros Generating Python code with Hy macros python macros lisp hy Generating Python HySymbol var1 var2 var3 Base Sections __name__ army_id army_name Army HyString HyDict HyInteger HyList DetachPatrol SomeSection Generating Python code with Hy macros I am trying to generate some python co...
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75036660_c0
75036660
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Title: &quot;set-elts: contract violation. expected: set? , given: x&quot; in Scheme Problem title: &quot;set-elts: contract violation. expected: set? , given: x&quot; in Scheme Tags: racket, scheme, lisp Problem: "set-elts: contract violation. expected: set? , given: x" in Scheme Friend gave me this problem to solve a...
&quot;set-elts: contract violation. expected: set? , given: x&quot; in Scheme &quot;set-elts: contract violation. expected: set? , given: x&quot; in Scheme racket scheme lisp data/set Scheme Input Output "set-elts: contract violation. expected: set? , given: x" in Scheme Friend gave me this problem to solve as a way fo...
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Title: Compiling SICP Picture Exercises in DrRacket? Problem title: Compiling SICP Picture Exercises in DrRacket? Tags: sicp, scheme, racket, lisp Problem: Compiling SICP Picture Exercises in DrRacket? I am going through SICP as a self-study and am on the picture language section in Chapter 2. I have been using DrRacke...
Compiling SICP Picture Exercises in DrRacket? Compiling SICP Picture Exercises in DrRacket? sicp scheme racket lisp Compiling SICP Picture Exercises DrRacket Compiling SICP Picture Exercises in DrRacket? I am going through SICP as a self-study and am on the picture language section in Chapter 2. I have been using DrRac...
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18817102_c0
18817102
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Title: How do I detect functions that I can apply tail call optimisation to? Problem title: How do I detect functions that I can apply tail call optimisation to? Tags: scheme, tail-call-optimization, lisp Problem: How do I detect functions that I can apply tail call optimisation to? I'm trying to write a Scheme interpr...
How do I detect functions that I can apply tail call optimisation to? How do I detect functions that I can apply tail call optimisation to? scheme tail-call-optimization lisp How How do I detect functions that I can apply tail call optimisation to? I'm trying to write a Scheme interpreter, but finding TCO difficult to ...
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73576028_c0
73576028
lisp
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Title: How can I install MacVim on OSX 12.5 and get it to run the REPL for Lisp? Problem title: How can I install MacVim on OSX 12.5 and get it to run the REPL for Lisp? Tags: python, vim, macos, lisp, homebrew Problem: How can I install MacVim on OSX 12.5 and get it to run the REPL for Lisp? Update: Due to a change in...
How can I install MacVim on OSX 12.5 and get it to run the REPL for Lisp? How can I install MacVim on OSX 12.5 and get it to run the REPL for Lisp? python vim macos lisp homebrew -D_REENTRANT sys How MacVim OSX REPL Lisp HHC X11 Library Apple VIM IMproved Jun Jul arm64 Included Compiled GitHub Actions Huge GUI Features...
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37764046_c0
37764046
lisp
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Title: Filtering for the same index on all nodes of a binary tree in Scheme? Problem title: Filtering for the same index on all nodes of a binary tree in Scheme? Tags: lisp, scheme, sicp, binary-tree, tree Problem: Filtering for the same index on all nodes of a binary tree in Scheme? This started as a misinterpretation...
Filtering for the same index on all nodes of a binary tree in Scheme? Filtering for the same index on all nodes of a binary tree in Scheme? lisp scheme sicp binary-tree tree Filtering Scheme Filtering for the same index on all nodes of a binary tree in Scheme? This started as a misinterpretation of exercise 2.29 in SIC...
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1542551_c0
1542551
lisp
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Title: binding local variables in python Problem title: binding local variables in python Tags: python, lisp Problem: binding local variables in python I wonder if there is a good way to bind local variables in python. Most of my work involves cobbling together short data or text processing scripts with a series of exp...
binding local variables in python binding local variables in python python lisp binding local variables in python I wonder if there is a good way to bind local variables in python. Most of my work involves cobbling together short data or text processing scripts with a series of expressions (when python permits), so def...
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6970006_c0
6970006
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Title: Running SICP Pattern Matching Rule Based Substitution Code Problem title: Running SICP Pattern Matching Rule Based Substitution Code Tags: racket, lisp, scheme, sicp Problem: Running SICP Pattern Matching Rule Based Substitution Code I have found the code from this lesson online (http://groups.csail.mit.edu/mac/...
Running SICP Pattern Matching Rule Based Substitution Code Running SICP Pattern Matching Rule Based Substitution Code racket lisp scheme sicp the Running SICP Pattern Matching Rule Based Substitution Scheme Matcher Simplification Dictionaries Expressions Rules Patterns Skeletons Evaluations Evaluate Algebraic Symbolic ...
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38897093
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Title: Practical Common LISP understanding chapter 3 Problem title: Practical Common LISP understanding chapter 3 Tags: practical-common-lisp, lisp, lambda, common-lisp Problem: Practical Common LISP understanding chapter 3 I a looking at the third chapter in Practical Common Lisp . In that chapter one creates a databa...
Practical Common LISP understanding chapter 3 Practical Common LISP understanding chapter 3 practical-common-lisp lisp lambda common-lisp IN the Practical Common LISP NIL WHEN ROW artist1 TITLE title3 ARTIST RATING RIPPED title2 artist2 title1 Another OUT DIRECTION OUTPUT IF-EXISTS SUPERSEDE WITH-STANDARD-IO-SYNTAX PRI...
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Title: Generating powerset in one function, no explicit recursion, and using only simplest primitives in Racket Problem title: Generating powerset in one function, no explicit recursion, and using only simplest primitives in Racket Tags: scheme, racket, lisp, lambda, anonymous-recursion Problem: Generating powerset in ...
Generating powerset in one function, no explicit recursion, and using only simplest primitives in Racket Generating powerset in one function, no explicit recursion, and using only simplest primitives in Racket scheme racket lisp lambda anonymous-recursion only Generating Racket Intermediate Student Lambda Generating po...
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Title: Multiple variables of one name or multiple bindings of one variable in Lisp Problem title: Multiple variables of one name or multiple bindings of one variable in Lisp Tags: lisp, variables Problem: Multiple variables of one name or multiple bindings of one variable in Lisp I am confused/unsure about how the term...
Multiple variables of one name or multiple bindings of one variable in Lisp Multiple variables of one name or multiple bindings of one variable in Lisp lisp variables Multiple Lisp Multiple variables of one name or multiple bindings of one variable in Lisp I am confused/unsure about how the term variable or binding is ...
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21949761_c0
21949761
lisp
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Title: Making Generic Linked Lists Using Objects Similar to Lisp Using Java Problem title: Making Generic Linked Lists Using Objects Similar to Lisp Using Java Tags: list, java, lisp Problem: Making Generic Linked Lists Using Objects Similar to Lisp Using Java How do you create a reference based linked list from an exp...
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1119387_c0
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Title: In what languages can you dynamically rewrite functions on the fly? Problem title: In what languages can you dynamically rewrite functions on the fly? Tags: programming-languages, lisp, dynamic-languages Problem: In what languages can you dynamically rewrite functions on the fly? I recently had the necessity of ...
In what languages can you dynamically rewrite functions on the fly? In what languages can you dynamically rewrite functions on the fly? programming-languages lisp dynamic-languages excelExport1234 location.href excelExport.aspx Click excelExport.onclick excelExport.onclick.toString excelReport.aspx In what languages ca...
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68749302
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Title: Using function pointers as part of a linked list Problem title: Using function pointers as part of a linked list Tags: void-pointers, c, cons, lisp Problem: Using function pointers as part of a linked list I am writing a Lisp interpreter and I've decided to store the environment's symbols (true, false, cons, car...
Using function pointers as part of a linked list Using function pointers as part of a linked list void-pointers c cons lisp Using FLOAT SYMBOL LIST lisp.c lisp.c:26:15 Using function pointers as part of a linked list I am writing a Lisp interpreter and I've decided to store the environment's symbols (true, false, cons,...
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10149
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Title: How do I bind a regular expression to a key combination in emacs? Problem title: How do I bind a regular expression to a key combination in emacs? Tags: lisp, regex, emacs Problem: How do I bind a regular expression to a key combination in emacs? For context, I am something of an emacs newbie. I haven't used it ...
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5474514_c0
5474514
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Title: Use of OR as branch control in FP Problem title: Use of OR as branch control in FP Tags: lisp, python, scheme, functional-programming Problem: Use of OR as branch control in FP I undertook an interview last week in which I learnt a few things about python I didn't know about (or rather realise how they could be ...
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13264759
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Title: LISP evaluation in java expression error with main class Problem title: LISP evaluation in java expression error with main class Tags: evaluation, java, lisp, stack Problem: LISP evaluation in java expression error with main class I am trying to run below code but i am getting typecast error, when it takes the i...
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32623510_c0
32623510
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Title: Reimplementing library functions as practice for other languages Problem title: Reimplementing library functions as practice for other languages Tags: standard-library, lisp, c, ada Problem: Reimplementing library functions as practice for other languages I'm wondering how to get good practice with exploring ano...
Reimplementing library functions as practice for other languages Reimplementing library functions as practice for other languages standard-library lisp c ada Reimplementing Reimplementing library functions as practice for other languages I'm wondering how to get good practice with exploring another language of similar ...
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7824181_c0
7824181
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Title: How can I avoid using the stack with continuation-passing style? Problem title: How can I avoid using the stack with continuation-passing style? Tags: state-machine, scheme, clojure, continuations, lisp Problem: How can I avoid using the stack with continuation-passing style? For my diploma thesis I chose to imp...
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2403400_c0
2403400
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Title: Cocoa equivalent of the Carbon method getPtrSize Problem title: Cocoa equivalent of the Carbon method getPtrSize Tags: common-lisp, cocoa, lisp, macos-carbon Problem: Cocoa equivalent of the Carbon method getPtrSize I need to translate the a carbon method into cocoa into and I am having trouble finding any docum...
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Title: What do Lisp macros have over functions that optionally evaluate their arguments? Problem title: What do Lisp macros have over functions that optionally evaluate their arguments? Tags: macros, lisp, scheme Problem: What do Lisp macros have over functions that optionally evaluate their arguments? Context I've bee...
What do Lisp macros have over functions that optionally evaluate their arguments? What do Lisp macros have over functions that optionally evaluate their arguments? macros lisp scheme What Lisp What do Lisp macros have over functions that optionally evaluate their arguments? Context I've been learning some Lisp (Scheme,...
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10917887
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Title: Embedded ECL Lisp error handling fetch default error string and possibly line number Problem title: Embedded ECL Lisp error handling fetch default error string and possibly line number Tags: lisp, common-lisp, conditional-statements, ecl, exception Problem: Embedded ECL Lisp error handling fetch default error st...
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10308058
lisp
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Title: Efficient incremental hash computation during program interpretation Problem title: Efficient incremental hash computation during program interpretation Tags: memoization, hash, interpreter, scheme, lisp Problem: Efficient incremental hash computation during program interpretation I'd like to write a recursively...
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35156320
lisp
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Title: Creating coercion procedures in SICP Problem title: Creating coercion procedures in SICP Tags: casting, sicp, scheme, lisp Problem: Creating coercion procedures in SICP This is a quote from SICP about coercion. This section talks about the arithmetic package with ordinary numbers, rational numbers and complex nu...
Creating coercion procedures in SICP Creating coercion procedures in SICP casting sicp scheme lisp Creating SICP Creating coercion procedures in SICP This is a quote from SICP about coercion. This section talks about the arithmetic package with ordinary numbers, rational numbers and complex numbers and doing cross type...
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Title: Why can we use first-class expression in place of first-class function? Problem title: Why can we use first-class expression in place of first-class function? Tags: sicp, scheme, lisp Problem: Why can we use first-class expression in place of first-class function? This is from this CS 61A notes about SICP p80~82...
Why can we use first-class expression in place of first-class function? Why can we use first-class expression in place of first-class function? sicp scheme lisp Why x-1 WHILE Why can we use first-class expression in place of first-class function? This is from this CS 61A notes about SICP p80~82 about ucblogo (a dialect...
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Title: The purpose of Lisp syntax to model AST Problem title: The purpose of Lisp syntax to model AST Tags: lisp Problem: The purpose of Lisp syntax to model AST Lisp syntax represents AST as far as I know, but in high level format to allow human to easily read and modify, at the same time make it easy for the machine ...
The purpose of Lisp syntax to model AST The purpose of Lisp syntax to model AST lisp Lisp AST The purpose of Lisp syntax to model AST Lisp syntax represents AST as far as I know, but in high level format to allow human to easily read and modify, at the same time make it easy for the machine to process the source code a...
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Title: Are Project-Specific DSLs a Liability? Problem title: Are Project-Specific DSLs a Liability? Tags: api, java, dsl, lisp, macros Problem: Are Project-Specific DSLs a Liability? I've forked this question from a similar question I made in a comment I made to one of the many great answers I recieved. I was originall...
Are Project-Specific DSLs a Liability? Are Project-Specific DSLs a Liability? api java dsl lisp macros Project-Specific DSLs Liability Are Project-Specific DSLs a Liability? I've forked this question from a similar question I made in a comment I made to one of the many great answers I recieved. I was originally asking ...
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Title: Are lisp macros really useful in typical development? Problem title: Are lisp macros really useful in typical development? Tags: clojurescript, elisp, scheme, clojure, lisp Problem: Are lisp macros really useful in typical development? There are lots of delightful opinions about macros in Lisp, but I really cann...
Are lisp macros really useful in typical development? Are lisp macros really useful in typical development? clojurescript elisp scheme clojure lisp Are lisp macros really useful in typical development? There are lots of delightful opinions about macros in Lisp, but I really cannot find a primer I can use in my every da...
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Title: Implement a self-reference/pointer in a pure/functional language (Elm/Haskell) Problem title: Implement a self-reference/pointer in a pure/functional language (Elm/Haskell) Tags: self-reference, lisp, haskell, elm, closures Problem: Implement a self-reference/pointer in a pure/functional language (Elm/Haskell) A...
Implement a self-reference/pointer in a pure/functional language (Elm/Haskell) Implement a self-reference/pointer in a pure/functional language (Elm/Haskell) self-reference lisp haskell elm closures Implement Elm Haskell Data.IORef Implement a self-reference/pointer in a pure/functional language (Elm/Haskell) Abstract ...
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Title: Overhead of call-by-need / call-by-name Lisp interpreter strategy Problem title: Overhead of call-by-need / call-by-name Lisp interpreter strategy Tags: lisp, performance, interpreter, scheme Problem: Overhead of call-by-need / call-by-name Lisp interpreter strategy I've a partially finished interpreter for a le...
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