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19394025_c0
19394025
lisp
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Title: Getting the CL-USER prompt back Problem title: Getting the CL-USER prompt back Tags: common-lisp, emacs, lisp Problem: Getting the CL-USER prompt back This happened: CL-USER> (/4 5.) Invoking restart: Retry applying /4 to (5). Invoking restart: Reset this thread ; Evaluation aborted on #<CCL::UNDEFINED-FUNCTION-...
Getting the CL-USER prompt back Getting the CL-USER prompt back common-lisp emacs lisp Getting CL-USER Invoking Retry Reset Evaluation CCL::UNDEFINED-FUNCTION-CALL x302000B0B6AD Getting the CL-USER prompt back This happened: No matter what I type, the CL-USER> prompt does not return. Obviously, I had a typo and didn't ...
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72163346_c0
72163346
lisp
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Title: what&#x27;s wrong with this basic scheme function Problem title: what&#x27;s wrong with this basic scheme function Tags: scheme, lisp, function Problem: what's wrong with this basic scheme function I'm trying to write a scheme function that does the following (taken from SICP): Exercise 1.3. Define a procedure t...
what&#x27;s wrong with this basic scheme function what&#x27;s wrong with this basic scheme function scheme lisp function what's wrong with this basic scheme function I'm trying to write a scheme function that does the following (taken from SICP): Here's my attempt: When I enter this into the biwa scheme interpreter, I ...
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6395898_c0
6395898
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Title: Emacs: how do I replace-regexp with a lisp function in a defun? Problem title: Emacs: how do I replace-regexp with a lisp function in a defun? Tags: emacs, lisp Problem: Emacs: how do I replace-regexp with a lisp function in a defun? For example I want to make all text in parenthesis, (), UPCASE. It's trivial to...
Emacs: how do I replace-regexp with a lisp function in a defun? Emacs: how do I replace-regexp with a lisp function in a defun? emacs lisp Emacs M-x HOOK Emacs: how do I replace-regexp with a lisp function in a defun? For example I want to make all text in parenthesis, (), UPCASE. It's trivial to do the following inter...
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44267352_c0
44267352
lisp
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Title: How can I make equivalence function in Common Lisp? Problem title: How can I make equivalence function in Common Lisp? Tags: list, lisp, common-lisp Problem: How can I make equivalence function in Common Lisp? I know that it is possible to check if 2 lists have the same sets with using "EQUAL" function in Common...
How can I make equivalence function in Common Lisp? How can I make equivalence function in Common Lisp? list lisp common-lisp How Common Lisp How can I make equivalence function in Common Lisp? I know that it is possible to check if 2 lists have the same sets with using "EQUAL" function in Common Lisp. But you know, it...
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36893432_c0
36893432
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Title: EVAL: undefined function in Common LISP Problem title: EVAL: undefined function in Common LISP Tags: lisp, eval, read-eval-print-loop, common-lisp Problem: EVAL: undefined function in Common LISP I am defining a simple function for power in CLISP as : (defun power(B E) (if (= E 1) B (* B ( power (B (- E 1)))))) ...
EVAL: undefined function in Common LISP EVAL: undefined function in Common LISP lisp eval read-eval-print-loop common-lisp EVAL Common LISP EVAL: undefined function in Common LISP I am defining a simple function for power in CLISP as : But when I try to call the function like this: I get the following error: I tried th...
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629699_c0
629699
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Title: Common Lisp: Working with &amp;rest parameters Problem title: Common Lisp: Working with &amp;rest parameters Tags: parameters, lisp, common-lisp Problem: Common Lisp: Working with &rest parameters Can anyone tell me how to work with the parameters stored in the value specified by &rest. I've read around a lot an...
Common Lisp: Working with &amp;rest parameters Common Lisp: Working with &amp;rest parameters parameters lisp common-lisp Common Lisp Working Common Lisp: Working with &rest parameters Can anyone tell me how to work with the parameters stored in the value specified by &rest. I've read around a lot and it seems as if au...
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68799338_c1
68799338
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(:constructor make-inspect) (:conc-name inspect-)) ;; stack of parents of inspected object object-stack ;; a stack of indices of parent object components select-stack) and here the prepl.asd ;;; -*- mode: lisp; indent-tabs: nil -*- (defsystem :prepl :serial t :components ((:file "package") (:file "prepl") (:file "comm...
(:constructor make-inspect) (:conc-name inspect-)) ;; stack of parents of inspected object object-stack ;; a stack of indices of parent object components select-stack) and here the prepl.asd ;;; -*- mode: lisp; indent-tabs: nil -*- (defsystem :prepl :serial t :components ((:file "package") (:file "prepl") (:file "comm...
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27678440_c0
27678440
lisp
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Title: How to make splay tree with parent and child pointers in lisp Problem title: How to make splay tree with parent and child pointers in lisp Tags: binary-search-tree, binary-tree, common-lisp, lisp, recursion Problem: How to make splay tree with parent and child pointers in lisp I have this node structure defined ...
How to make splay tree with parent and child pointers in lisp How to make splay tree with parent and child pointers in lisp binary-search-tree binary-tree common-lisp lisp recursion How How to make splay tree with parent and child pointers in lisp I have this node structure defined as When I fill in the parent node, is...
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48402657_c0
48402657
lisp
0
Title: Does SBCL for lisp handle scope differently? It does not seem to pass scope into called functions? Problem title: Does SBCL for lisp handle scope differently? It does not seem to pass scope into called functions? Tags: sbcl, lisp, common-lisp, scope Problem: Does SBCL for lisp handle scope differently? It does n...
Does SBCL for lisp handle scope differently? It does not seem to pass scope into called functions? Does SBCL for lisp handle scope differently? It does not seem to pass scope into called functions? sbcl lisp common-lisp scope Does SBCL num2 Little Does SBCL for lisp handle scope differently? It does not seem to pass sc...
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13105519_c0
13105519
lisp
0
Title: Lisp expression evaluator in Java (using only one stack) Problem title: Lisp expression evaluator in Java (using only one stack) Tags: java, stack, lisp Problem: Lisp expression evaluator in Java (using only one stack) I'm trying to implement a simple Lisp expression evaluator using Java. There's actually a weal...
Lisp expression evaluator in Java (using only one stack) Lisp expression evaluator in Java (using only one stack) java stack lisp only Lisp Java Lisp expression evaluator in Java (using only one stack) I'm trying to implement a simple Lisp expression evaluator using Java. There's actually a wealth of information on the...
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73847176_c0
73847176
lisp
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Title: a function called A-SUM that calculates Σpi=ni, where n≥0,p≥0. Below are examples of what A-SUM returns considering different arguments Problem title: a function called A-SUM that calculates Σpi=ni, where n≥0,p≥0. Below are examples of what A-SUM returns considering different arguments Tags: common-lisp, lisp, q...
a function called A-SUM that calculates Σpi=ni, where n≥0,p≥0. Below are examples of what A-SUM returns considering different arguments a function called A-SUM that calculates Σpi=ni, where n≥0,p≥0. Below are examples of what A-SUM returns considering different arguments common-lisp lisp quicklisp A-SUM Below NOPE a fu...
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19486540_c0
19486540
lisp
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Title: Repeated calls to format ignore the ~t option Problem title: Repeated calls to format ignore the ~t option Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: Repeated calls to format ignore the ~t option I have this: (defun promptread (prompt) (format *query-io* "~10t~a:" prompt) (force-output *query-io*) (read-line *query-io*)) ...
Repeated calls to format ignore the ~t option Repeated calls to format ignore the ~t option lisp common-lisp Repeated Artist Album Rating Like CL-USER Artist:Dixie Album:Funny Rating:22 Repeated calls to format ignore the ~t option I have this: It works, however the format ~10t only affects the first call to promptread...
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20598337_c0
20598337
lisp
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Title: Lisp list number of element Problem title: Lisp list number of element Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: Lisp list number of element I'm preparing myself for my upcoming exam in LISP and I've come across a problem I can't solve, so I was hoping someone more experienced might help me out.Im trying to make a recurs...
Lisp list number of element Lisp list number of element common-lisp lisp Lisp Lisp list number of element I'm preparing myself for my upcoming exam in LISP and I've come across a problem I can't solve, so I was hoping someone more experienced might help me out.Im trying to make a recursive lisp program that returns the...
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73627436_c0
73627436
lisp
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Title: How to check if a specific driver is installed using AutoLISP Problem title: How to check if a specific driver is installed using AutoLISP Tags: driver, bricscad, lisp, autolisp, autocad Problem: How to check if a specific driver is installed using AutoLISP (My ultimate goal is to verify if a specific database O...
How to check if a specific driver is installed using AutoLISP How to check if a specific driver is installed using AutoLISP driver bricscad lisp autolisp autocad AutoLISP How Explorer installer-winx64.msi How to check if a specific driver is installed using AutoLISP (My ultimate goal is to verify if a specific database...
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55086264
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Title: Racket complex reduce function Problem title: Racket complex reduce function Tags: scheme, racket, lisp, functional-programming Problem: Racket complex reduce function I am trying to use the reduce function in a more complex way then what it is usually intended for. I’m not even sure if this is possible, but her...
Racket complex reduce function Racket complex reduce function scheme racket lisp functional-programming Racket Racket complex reduce function I am trying to use the reduce function in a more complex way then what it is usually intended for. I’m not even sure if this is possible, but here’s what I’m trying to do: Given ...
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66300113_c0
66300113
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Title: Emacs slime: SBCL/swank error after updating Arch linux Problem title: Emacs slime: SBCL/swank error after updating Arch linux Tags: slime, sbcl, emacs, lisp Problem: Emacs slime: SBCL/swank error after updating Arch linux debugger invoked on a SIMPLE-ERROR in thread #<THREAD "main thread" RUNNING {1004DD81F3}>:...
Emacs slime: SBCL/swank error after updating Arch linux Emacs slime: SBCL/swank error after updating Arch linux slime sbcl emacs lisp Emacs SBCL Arch slime-v2.24 swank-loader.lisp ERROR READ COMPILE-FILE Symbol CODE-ENTRY-POINTS SB-KERNEL Line Column File-Position Stream SB-INT:FORM-TRACKING-STREAM sbcl.lisp NIL SIMPLE...
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38559402_c0
38559402
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Title: Tracing a recursive evaluator Problem title: Tracing a recursive evaluator Tags: trace, interpreter, lisp, lua, evaluation Problem: Tracing a recursive evaluator I wrote a simple Lisp interpreter in Moonscript Lua . The evaluator looks like this: eval = ( env, expr ) -> if is_symbol expr lookup env, expr elseif ...
Tracing a recursive evaluator Tracing a recursive evaluator trace interpreter lisp lua evaluation Tracing is_symbol is_define eval_define is_lambda eval_lambda Tracing a recursive evaluator I wrote a simple Lisp interpreter in Moonscript Lua . The evaluator looks like this: It works fine. But now I would really like to...
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14671061_c0
14671061
lisp
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Title: Anonymous macro in scheme Problem title: Anonymous macro in scheme Tags: functional-programming, lisp, macros, scheme Problem: Anonymous macro in scheme I am recently learning scheme and curious at a design that a macro can't be evaluated without an identifier, while a lambda(procedure) can be done so. For examp...
Anonymous macro in scheme Anonymous macro in scheme functional-programming lisp macros scheme Anonymous Anonymous macro in scheme I am recently learning scheme and curious at a design that a macro can't be evaluated without an identifier, while a lambda(procedure) can be done so. For example, I can use an anonymous lam...
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35369695_c2
35369695
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14170403_c0
14170403
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Title: Using Paredit to wrap existing expression Problem title: Using Paredit to wrap existing expression Tags: emacs, clojure, lisp, paredit Problem: Using Paredit to wrap existing expression I'm using Emacs in Paredit mode for Lisp code. I'm trying to wrap a function call in println: (square 5) (println (square 5)) W...
Using Paredit to wrap existing expression Using Paredit to wrap existing expression emacs clojure lisp paredit Using Paredit Using Paredit to wrap existing expression I'm using Emacs in Paredit mode for Lisp code. I'm trying to wrap a function call in println: What ends up happening in paredit is this: There is no way ...
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5850553_c0
5850553
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Title: Using a lambda value from function as first element of list Problem title: Using a lambda value from function as first element of list Tags: common-lisp, lambda, lisp-2, lisp Problem: Using a lambda value from function as first element of list I'm reading over Peter Norvig's Paradigms of Artificial Intelligence ...
Using a lambda value from function as first element of list Using a lambda value from function as first element of list common-lisp lambda lisp-2 lisp function Using REPL Does Also lisp-2 Using a lambda value from function as first element of list I'm reading over Peter Norvig's Paradigms of Artificial Intelligence Pro...
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42171074_c0
42171074
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Title: Why am I getting variable &#x27;list&#x27; has no value? Problem title: Why am I getting variable &#x27;list&#x27; has no value? Tags: clisp, common-lisp, lisp, list Problem: Why am I getting variable 'list' has no value? I am trying to understand why I am getting this error, as I am fairly new to lisp. I want t...
Why am I getting variable &#x27;list&#x27; has no value? Why am I getting variable &#x27;list&#x27; has no value? clisp common-lisp lisp list y Why my_func my_rotate Why am I getting variable 'list' has no value? I am trying to understand why I am getting this error, as I am fairly new to lisp. I want to create a funct...
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20132421_c0
20132421
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Title: Fail to define a Class in Clojure? Problem title: Fail to define a Class in Clojure? Tags: clojure, functional-programming, lisp Problem: Fail to define a Class in Clojure? I was following the example on Clojure in Action Page 326, (defn new-object [klass] (fn [command & args] (condp = command :class klass))) Th...
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74609276_c0
74609276
lisp
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Title: Are Lisp macros just syntactic sugar? Problem title: Are Lisp macros just syntactic sugar? Tags: macros, lisp Problem: Are Lisp macros just syntactic sugar? I keep reading that Lisp macros are one of the most powerful features of the language. But reading over the specifications and manuals, they are just functi...
Are Lisp macros just syntactic sugar? Are Lisp macros just syntactic sugar? macros lisp Lisp arg1 Are Lisp macros just syntactic sugar? I keep reading that Lisp macros are one of the most powerful features of the language. But reading over the specifications and manuals, they are just functions whose arguments are unev...
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1003847_c0
1003847
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Title: Protect.exe for AutoLISP code protection Problem title: Protect.exe for AutoLISP code protection Tags: encryption, stack-overflow, source-code-protection, obfuscation, lisp Problem: Protect.exe for AutoLISP code protection I am developing an architectural LISP-based package for a member of the IntelliCAD consort...
Protect.exe for AutoLISP code protection Protect.exe for AutoLISP code protection encryption stack-overflow source-code-protection obfuscation lisp Protect.exe AutoLISP es.lsp Protect.exe for AutoLISP code protection I am developing an architectural LISP-based package for a member of the IntelliCAD consortium. Per reco...
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36391932_c0
36391932
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Title: Get list with special number in Lisp Problem title: Get list with special number in Lisp Tags: list, lisp Problem: Get list with special number in Lisp I'm new to Lisp and I need to make function than can return second value of sublist which containts special number. For example, I have function with two argumen...
Get list with special number in Lisp Get list with special number in Lisp list lisp Get Lisp find_neighbours Get list with special number in Lisp I'm new to Lisp and I need to make function than can return second value of sublist which containts special number. For example, I have function with two arguments: one of th...
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4121544_c0
4121544
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Title: How do I create a dynamically loadable version of RtAudio in OSX Problem title: How do I create a dynamically loadable version of RtAudio in OSX Tags: c%2B%2B, dylib, g%2B%2B, lisp Problem: How do I create a dynamically loadable version of RtAudio in OSX I need to create librtaudio.dylib, a dynamically loadable ...
How do I create a dynamically loadable version of RtAudio in OSX How do I create a dynamically loadable version of RtAudio in OSX c%2B%2B dylib g%2B%2B lisp How RtAudio OSX How do I create a dynamically loadable version of RtAudio in OSX I need to create librtaudio.dylib, a dynamically loadable RtAudio library (http://...
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29526805_c0
29526805
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Title: Lottery Code Correction Problem title: Lottery Code Correction Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: Lottery Code Correction I have this code for a lotto. It works fine, but I want to have the numbers randomly generated rather than passed to the function as an argument. I was thinking the inclusion of (cons (+1 (rand...
Lottery Code Correction Lottery Code Correction common-lisp lisp Lottery Correction Write Integer You Not Lottery Code Correction I have this code for a lotto. It works fine, but I want to have the numbers randomly generated rather than passed to the function as an argument. I was thinking the inclusion of (cons (+1 (r...
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65641202_c0
65641202
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Title: Racket Lisp - using &#x27;read&#x27; with trying to parse the whole input string Problem title: Racket Lisp - using &#x27;read&#x27; with trying to parse the whole input string Tags: scheme, lisp, parsing, racket Problem: Racket Lisp - using 'read' with trying to parse the whole input string I use the function r...
Racket Lisp - using &#x27;read&#x27; with trying to parse the whole input string Racket Lisp - using &#x27;read&#x27; with trying to parse the whole input string scheme lisp parsing racket Racket Lisp Racket Lisp - using 'read' with trying to parse the whole input string I use the function read in Racket for parsing ar...
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13681894_c0
13681894
lisp
0
Title: fisher discriminant computation time Problem title: fisher discriminant computation time Tags: performance, lisp, classification Problem: fisher discriminant computation time I've recently implemented Fisher's Linear Discriminant (FLD) in Lisp. Hitherto I've been using samples of dim(<10), with populations of or...
fisher discriminant computation time fisher discriminant computation time performance lisp classification output_sig.txt output_bkg.txt fisher discriminant computation time I've recently implemented Fisher's Linear Discriminant (FLD) in Lisp. Hitherto I've been using samples of dim(<10), with populations of order 10 wi...
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3849045_c0
3849045
lisp
0
Title: Increase Minimum Stack Overflow Size in Mac Common Lisp 5.0 Problem title: Increase Minimum Stack Overflow Size in Mac Common Lisp 5.0 Tags: lisp, stack-overflow, mcl, common-lisp Problem: Increase Minimum Stack Overflow Size in Mac Common Lisp 5.0 I'm relatively new to Lisp (I just know the very basics) and I'm...
Increase Minimum Stack Overflow Size in Mac Common Lisp 5.0 Increase Minimum Stack Overflow Size in Mac Common Lisp 5.0 lisp stack-overflow mcl common-lisp Increase Minimum Stack Overflow Size Mac Common Lisp Increase Minimum Stack Overflow Size in Mac Common Lisp 5.0 I'm relatively new to Lisp (I just know the very ba...
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61285069_c0
61285069
lisp
0
Title: How to run a lisp program on Mac from terminal? Problem title: How to run a lisp program on Mac from terminal? Tags: clisp, common-lisp, lisp Problem: How to run a lisp program on Mac from terminal? Hello I am brand new to programming with Lisp and I have been following a tutorial on YouTube.( https://www.youtub...
How to run a lisp program on Mac from terminal? How to run a lisp program on Mac from terminal? clisp common-lisp lisp terminal How Mac How to run a lisp program on Mac from terminal? Hello I am brand new to programming with Lisp and I have been following a tutorial on YouTube.( https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_conti...
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12515540_c0
12515540
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0
Title: Return value in Lisp Problem title: Return value in Lisp Tags: lisp, recursion, return Problem: Return value in Lisp So i started learning Lisp yesterday and started doing some problems. Something I'm having a hard time doing is inserting/deleting atoms in a list while keeping the list the same ex: (delete 'b '(...
Return value in Lisp Return value in Lisp lisp recursion return Lisp Return value in Lisp So i started learning Lisp yesterday and started doing some problems. Something I'm having a hard time doing is inserting/deleting atoms in a list while keeping the list the same ex: (delete 'b '(g a (b) l)) will give me (g a () l...
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18301514_c0
18301514
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0
Title: How to watch out for the fact that NREVERSE may modify CARs instead Problem title: How to watch out for the fact that NREVERSE may modify CARs instead Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: How to watch out for the fact that NREVERSE may modify CARs instead http://www.aiai.ed.ac.uk/~jeff/lisp/cl-pitfalls states this a...
How to watch out for the fact that NREVERSE may modify CARs instead How to watch out for the fact that NREVERSE may modify CARs instead common-lisp lisp How NREVERSE CARs How to watch out for the fact that NREVERSE may modify CARs instead http://www.aiai.ed.ac.uk/~jeff/lisp/cl-pitfalls states this as one of Common Lisp...
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24037628_c0
24037628
lisp
0
Title: Function that is always evaluated to t (or any value) Problem title: Function that is always evaluated to t (or any value) Tags: common-lisp, lisp, predicate Problem: Function that is always evaluated to t (or any value) Say, we would like to use a function that requires a predicate, but for some reason we're in...
Function that is always evaluated to t (or any value) Function that is always evaluated to t (or any value) common-lisp lisp predicate CL-USER LIST Function that is always evaluated to t (or any value) Say, we would like to use a function that requires a predicate, but for some reason we're interested in other features...
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17979362_c0
17979362
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0
Title: Lisp libraries for drawing lines and graphics Problem title: Lisp libraries for drawing lines and graphics Tags: 3d, graphics, line, lisp Problem: Lisp libraries for drawing lines and graphics I would like to be able to draw basic graphics in common lisp. I should only need to draw lines, however I need 3-Dimens...
Lisp libraries for drawing lines and graphics Lisp libraries for drawing lines and graphics 3d graphics line lisp Lisp Lisp libraries for drawing lines and graphics I would like to be able to draw basic graphics in common lisp. I should only need to draw lines, however I need 3-Dimensional visualization. I have four fa...
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8287742_c0
8287742
lisp
0
Title: Assignment statement - considered harmful? Problem title: Assignment statement - considered harmful? Tags: sicp, lisp, functional-programming, assignment-operator Problem: Assignment statement - considered harmful? I came across this video of Uncle Bob speaking about the SICP book and the assignment statement an...
Assignment statement - considered harmful? Assignment statement - considered harmful? sicp lisp functional-programming assignment-operator Assignment Assignment statement - considered harmful? I came across this video of Uncle Bob speaking about the SICP book and the assignment statement and it made me think (and read ...
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18855451_c0
18855451
lisp
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Title: Lisp : How do I install gcl in mac Problem title: Lisp : How do I install gcl in mac Tags: lisp, gnu-common-lisp, common-lisp Problem: Lisp : How do I install gcl in mac I have Mac OSX 10.8.4. I have cloned the git repo of gcl and as per the readme I ran the ./configure. But, I am getting the following error : c...
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4435391_c0
4435391
lisp
0
Title: To write a function in common lisp that will return the negation of a list Problem title: To write a function in common lisp that will return the negation of a list Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: To write a function in common lisp that will return the negation of a list I get this error with my current code: L...
To write a function in common lisp that will return the negation of a list To write a function in common lisp that will return the negation of a list common-lisp lisp COND LISTP NEGATE REST NIL SETF APPEND LIST Output To write a function in common lisp that will return the negation of a list I get this error with my cu...
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15262382_c1
15262382
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1
list L is empty, return NIL ((equal x (car L)) T) ;if element x is in L, return T (T (list_member x (cdr L))))) ;else, recursively check remainder of L And I want to use it in the function, rem_dup, which I have started filling out below: (defun rem_dup (L) (cond ((null L) nil) ;if list L is empty, return NIL to user ...
list L is empty, return NIL ((equal x (car L)) T) ;if element x is in L, return T (T (list_member x (cdr L))))) ;else, recursively check remainder of L And I want to use it in the function, rem_dup, which I have started filling out below: (defun rem_dup (L) (cond ((null L) nil) ;if list L is empty, return NIL to user ...
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37634881
lisp
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Title: connecting to a remote lisp without SSH Problem title: connecting to a remote lisp without SSH Tags: ssh, slime, common-lisp, lisp Problem: connecting to a remote lisp without SSH I am trying to connect to a remote lisp, which is running on a virtual machine on my laptop. In the slime manual , I found this line ...
connecting to a remote lisp without SSH connecting to a remote lisp without SSH ssh slime common-lisp lisp SSH Lisp connecting to a remote lisp without SSH I am trying to connect to a remote lisp, which is running on a virtual machine on my laptop. In the slime manual , I found this line This seems a bit dated. I would...
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36039840_c0
36039840
lisp
0
Title: Elisp: Bind a lambda in a Let and execute it Problem title: Elisp: Bind a lambda in a Let and execute it Tags: emacs, lisp, elisp Problem: Elisp: Bind a lambda in a Let and execute it I am attempting to understand the lambda notion found within Emacs Lisp. In ielm , executing: ((lambda (x) (* x x)) 5) gives us 2...
Elisp: Bind a lambda in a Let and execute it Elisp: Bind a lambda in a Let and execute it emacs lisp elisp Elisp Bind Eval Symbol Elisp: Bind a lambda in a Let and execute it I am attempting to understand the lambda notion found within Emacs Lisp. In ielm , executing: gives us 25 , and gives us 16 . However when I do: ...
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5572235_c0
5572235
lisp
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Title: Problem with cons function Problem title: Problem with cons function Tags: lisp Problem: Problem with cons function Well, I started recently to learn lisp, and doing a small program I've found a little problem. The problem is to write a function that adds a title to a name if it doesn't already have one. My code...
Problem with cons function Problem with cons function lisp Problem Mrs Problem with cons function Well, I started recently to learn lisp, and doing a small program I've found a little problem. The problem is to write a function that adds a title to a name if it doesn't already have one. My code is: When, in 'add-title'...
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50350007_c0
50350007
lisp
0
Title: if condition in GNU CLISP Problem title: if condition in GNU CLISP Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: if condition in GNU CLISP I need some help, my code doesn't return the good answer when I enter the values myself in the interpreter. Here is my code: (defun compromis() (flet ((prompt (string) (format t "~&~a: " ...
if condition in GNU CLISP if condition in GNU CLISP common-lisp lisp GNU CLISP Enter tddv_estime tddv_worst gisement_courant gisement_max gisement_min Decrement Error Increment Nothing Max Min if condition in GNU CLISP I need some help, my code doesn't return the good answer when I enter the values myself in the interp...
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31970779_c0
31970779
lisp
0
Title: Why does this sorting algorithm do what it is supposed to? [Lisp] Problem title: Why does this sorting algorithm do what it is supposed to? [Lisp] Tags: sorting, lisp, common-lisp Problem: Why does this sorting algorithm do what it is supposed to? [Lisp] I'm working on old exams to get ready for my own exam and ...
Why does this sorting algorithm do what it is supposed to? [Lisp] Why does this sorting algorithm do what it is supposed to? [Lisp] sorting lisp common-lisp Why Lisp Why does this sorting algorithm do what it is supposed to? [Lisp] I'm working on old exams to get ready for my own exam and the professor is nice enough t...
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40683868_c0
40683868
lisp
0
Title: Ploting 3D graph in Racket Problem title: Ploting 3D graph in Racket Tags: lisp, plot, racket Problem: Ploting 3D graph in Racket I am trying to plot a 3D graph using Racket and Dr. Racket. I am using the library plot and I have been successful in many graphs, like: #lang racket (require plot) (plot3d (surface3d...
Ploting 3D graph in Racket Ploting 3D graph in Racket lisp plot racket plot Ploting Racket plot3d surface3d Ploting 3D graph in Racket I am trying to plot a 3D graph using Racket and Dr. Racket. I am using the library plot and I have been successful in many graphs, like: However, when I try to graph the classical examp...
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4350607_c0
4350607
lisp
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Title: Is it possible to generate 40,000+ element of Fibonacci recursively in Lisp? Problem title: Is it possible to generate 40,000+ element of Fibonacci recursively in Lisp? Tags: lisp, common-lisp, fibonacci, recursion Problem: Is it possible to generate 40,000+ element of Fibonacci recursively in Lisp? I'm trying t...
Is it possible to generate 40,000+ element of Fibonacci recursively in Lisp? Is it possible to generate 40,000+ element of Fibonacci recursively in Lisp? lisp common-lisp fibonacci recursion Fibonacci Lisp e2-problem Sum Is it possible to generate 40,000+ element of Fibonacci recursively in Lisp? I'm trying to solve Pr...
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29411099_c0
29411099
lisp
0
Title: Programming a lotto in Lisp Problem title: Programming a lotto in Lisp Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: Programming a lotto in Lisp How would I go about coding a lotto in Lisp where the user randomly generates 6 numbers (non repetitive) between 1- 45, then input their own selection of lotto numbers to see if the...
Programming a lotto in Lisp Programming a lotto in Lisp lisp common-lisp 1 Programming Lisp Programming a lotto in Lisp How would I go about coding a lotto in Lisp where the user randomly generates 6 numbers (non repetitive) between 1- 45, then input their own selection of lotto numbers to see if they match, and then t...
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8640671_c0
8640671
lisp
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Title: Common Lisp vs. MacLisp/InterLisp Problem title: Common Lisp vs. MacLisp/InterLisp Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: Common Lisp vs. MacLisp/InterLisp Is there a good source document/site with comprehensive comparison of the differences between Common Lisp and MacLisp/Interlisp? I'm particularly interested in the...
Common Lisp vs. MacLisp/InterLisp Common Lisp vs. MacLisp/InterLisp lisp common-lisp Common Lisp MacLisp InterLisp Common Lisp vs. MacLisp/InterLisp Is there a good source document/site with comprehensive comparison of the differences between Common Lisp and MacLisp/Interlisp? I'm particularly interested in the detaile...
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27337153_c0
27337153
lisp
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Title: Clojure example: I cannot comprehend what are the values of &quot;%2&quot; and &quot;%1&quot; in &quot;(str %2 %1)&quot; Problem title: Clojure example: I cannot comprehend what are the values of &quot;%2&quot; and &quot;%1&quot; in &quot;(str %2 %1)&quot; Tags: lisp, functional-programming, clojure Problem: Clo...
Clojure example: I cannot comprehend what are the values of &quot;%2&quot; and &quot;%1&quot; in &quot;(str %2 %1)&quot; Clojure example: I cannot comprehend what are the values of &quot;%2&quot; and &quot;%1&quot; in &quot;(str %2 %1)&quot; lisp functional-programming clojure Clojure Clojure example: I cannot comprehe...
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13252376_c0
13252376
lisp
0
Title: how to use of labels in lisp need help please Problem title: how to use of labels in lisp need help please Tags: lisp, list Problem: how to use of labels in lisp need help please as far as I understoon the use of labels is to define a local function the same as flet but with higher scope. is that correct. I will...
how to use of labels in lisp need help please how to use of labels in lisp need help please lisp list how to use of labels in lisp need help please as far as I understoon the use of labels is to define a local function the same as flet but with higher scope. is that correct. I will provide an example:
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74143656_c1
74143656
lisp
1
expanding the 2 (route ...) clauses, I receive this output, matching the function I wrote: * `(defun router (env) (match env ,(macroexpand '(route "/" (home env))) ,(macroexpand '(route "/live/clicked" (live-clicked env))) ((property :path-info path) `(404 nil (,(format nil "404"))))))) (DEFUN ROUTER (ENV) (MATCH ENV (...
expanding the 2 (route ...) clauses, I receive this output, matching the function I wrote: * `(defun router (env) (match env ,(macroexpand '(route "/" (home env))) ,(macroexpand '(route "/live/clicked" (live-clicked env))) ((property :path-info path) `(404 nil (,(format nil "404"))))))) (DEFUN ROUTER (ENV) (MATCH ENV (...
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17926556_c0
17926556
lisp
0
Title: On Windows, CR still here after read-line in Common Lisp Problem title: On Windows, CR still here after read-line in Common Lisp Tags: newline, sbcl, lisp, common-lisp, ccl Problem: On Windows, CR still here after read-line in Common Lisp I have a function reading a text file on Windows (thus a file with CRLF as...
On Windows, CR still here after read-line in Common Lisp On Windows, CR still here after read-line in Common Lisp newline sbcl lisp common-lisp ccl Windows Common Lisp On Windows, CR still here after read-line in Common Lisp I have a function reading a text file on Windows (thus a file with CRLF as line ending), and wh...
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64478987_c0
64478987
lisp
0
Title: How to create and write to file without overwrite (just adding) in clisp Problem title: How to create and write to file without overwrite (just adding) in clisp Tags: clisp, common-lisp, lisp Problem: How to create and write to file without overwrite (just adding) in clisp i want to use if-exits but dont know ho...
How to create and write to file without overwrite (just adding) in clisp How to create and write to file without overwrite (just adding) in clisp clisp common-lisp lisp x How charset:iso-8859-1 is_me out.txt How to create and write to file without overwrite (just adding) in clisp
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34167092_c0
34167092
lisp
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Title: tree traversal inorder LISP Problem title: tree traversal inorder LISP Tags: common-lisp, inorder, lisp, tree Problem: tree traversal inorder LISP I am trying to return the list of nodes of a tree(not necessarily binary tree) accessed inorder. The tree is represented as a list with sublists, for example: (a (b) ...
tree traversal inorder LISP tree traversal inorder LISP common-lisp inorder lisp tree LISP NIL tree traversal inorder LISP I am trying to return the list of nodes of a tree(not necessarily binary tree) accessed inorder. The tree is represented as a list with sublists, for example: (a (b) (c (d) (e))), b - left-subtree,...
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23904483_c0
23904483
lisp
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Title: Processing pairs of successive elements in a list with standard mapping functions? Problem title: Processing pairs of successive elements in a list with standard mapping functions? Tags: functional-programming, common-lisp, lisp Problem: Processing pairs of successive elements in a list with standard mapping fun...
Processing pairs of successive elements in a list with standard mapping functions? Processing pairs of successive elements in a list with standard mapping functions? functional-programming common-lisp lisp Processing Processing pairs of successive elements in a list with standard mapping functions? I have a small exerc...
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40826353_c0
40826353
lisp
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Title: Merge list of lists and return in a loop Problem title: Merge list of lists and return in a loop Tags: common-lisp, lisp, merge, list Problem: Merge list of lists and return in a loop I am trying to merge all list of lists into one. Here is my code so far: (DEFUN DESCRIPTION (BLOCK) (loop initially (setf result ...
Merge list of lists and return in a loop Merge list of lists and return in a loop common-lisp lisp merge list Merge DEFUN DESCRIPTION BLOCK DESC2 SHAPE BRICK COLOR GREEN SIZE SMALL SUPPORTED-BY Merge list of lists and return in a loop I am trying to merge all list of lists into one. Here is my code so far: The function...
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3493047_c0
3493047
lisp
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Title: What is the correct term for the following functional programming pattern? Problem title: What is the correct term for the following functional programming pattern? Tags: terminology, sequence, lisp, functional-programming, clojure Problem: What is the correct term for the following functional programming patter...
What is the correct term for the following functional programming pattern? What is the correct term for the following functional programming pattern? terminology sequence lisp functional-programming clojure What next_ What is the correct term for the following functional programming pattern? I've heard it referred to a...
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19945193_c0
19945193
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Title: returning the best element from the list L according to function F? Problem title: returning the best element from the list L according to function F? Tags: clisp, common-lisp, lisp Problem: returning the best element from the list L according to function F? i am trying to write a function in lisp which have 2 p...
returning the best element from the list L according to function F? returning the best element from the list L according to function F? clisp common-lisp lisp the DEFUN List returning the best element from the list L according to function F? i am trying to write a function in lisp which have 2 parameters one function F...
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22762247_c0
22762247
lisp
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Title: making same-parity function with g . w in mit scheme Problem title: making same-parity function with g . w in mit scheme Tags: lisp, mit-scheme Problem: making same-parity function with g . w in mit scheme I am trying to write a function that takes one or more integers and returns a list of all the arguments tha...
making same-parity function with g . w in mit scheme making same-parity function with g . w in mit scheme lisp mit-scheme making same-parity function with g . w in mit scheme I am trying to write a function that takes one or more integers and returns a list of all the arguments that have the same even-odd parity as the...
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24110064_c0
24110064
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Title: loop keyword immediately after finally Problem title: loop keyword immediately after finally Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: loop keyword immediately after finally When I had asked how to Get numbers for the lottery I was given the hint to create a function that shuffles a list. So I tried to do so, and I even ...
loop keyword immediately after finally loop keyword immediately after finally common-lisp lisp loop keyword immediately after finally When I had asked how to Get numbers for the lottery I was given the hint to create a function that shuffles a list. So I tried to do so, and I even got it working. My current implementat...
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60244133_c0
60244133
lisp
0
Title: How to add a new specializer to cl-defmethod apply to multiple major-modes? Problem title: How to add a new specializer to cl-defmethod apply to multiple major-modes? Tags: method-dispatch, generics, lisp, cl-lib, elisp Problem: How to add a new specializer to cl-defmethod apply to multiple major-modes? How can ...
How to add a new specializer to cl-defmethod apply to multiple major-modes? How to add a new specializer to cl-defmethod apply to multiple major-modes? method-dispatch generics lisp cl-lib elisp How How to add a new specializer to cl-defmethod apply to multiple major-modes? How can I extend a cl-defmethod to match on m...
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52374371_c0
52374371
lisp
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Title: Destroying a Structure or Class in Common Lisp Problem title: Destroying a Structure or Class in Common Lisp Tags: data-structures, lisp, garbage-collection, common-lisp Problem: Destroying a Structure or Class in Common Lisp I am wondering what the options are for destroying a structure created via defstruct in...
Destroying a Structure or Class in Common Lisp Destroying a Structure or Class in Common Lisp data-structures lisp garbage-collection common-lisp Destroying Structure Common Lisp NIL Destroying a Structure or Class in Common Lisp I am wondering what the options are for destroying a structure created via defstruct in Co...
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9733865_c0
9733865
lisp
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Title: Why is tail recursive Collatz conjecture causing stack overflow in Scheme? Problem title: Why is tail recursive Collatz conjecture causing stack overflow in Scheme? Tags: guile, lisp, collatz, stack-overflow, scheme Problem: Why is tail recursive Collatz conjecture causing stack overflow in Scheme? I've written ...
Why is tail recursive Collatz conjecture causing stack overflow in Scheme? Why is tail recursive Collatz conjecture causing stack overflow in Scheme? guile lisp collatz stack-overflow scheme Why Collatz Scheme ERROR Stack ABORT Why is tail recursive Collatz conjecture causing stack overflow in Scheme? I've written Coll...
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10466934_c0
10466934
lisp
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Title: How to print all the &quot;parts&quot; of a data structure made with defstruct in chicken scheme Problem title: How to print all the &quot;parts&quot; of a data structure made with defstruct in chicken scheme Tags: pretty-print, scheme, lisp, chicken-scheme Problem: How to print all the "parts" of a data structu...
How to print all the &quot;parts&quot; of a data structure made with defstruct in chicken scheme How to print all the &quot;parts&quot; of a data structure made with defstruct in chicken scheme pretty-print scheme lisp chicken-scheme How height:30 How to print all the "parts" of a data structure made with defstruct in ...
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51090460_c0
51090460
lisp
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Title: Why is slime&#x27;s &quot;package&quot; different from the inferior lisp? Problem title: Why is slime&#x27;s &quot;package&quot; different from the inferior lisp? Tags: emacs, lisp, common-lisp, slime Problem: Why is slime's "package" different from the inferior lisp? I think I don't have a clear understanding o...
Why is slime&#x27;s &quot;package&quot; different from the inferior lisp? Why is slime&#x27;s &quot;package&quot; different from the inferior lisp? emacs lisp common-lisp slime the Why TEST COMMON-LISP C-c C-x C-e PACKAGE COMMON-LISP-USER Why is slime's "package" different from the inferior lisp? I think I don't have a...
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15187_c0
15187
lisp
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Title: Writing Emacs extensions in languages other than Lisp Problem title: Writing Emacs extensions in languages other than Lisp Tags: emacs, ocaml, lisp Problem: Writing Emacs extensions in languages other than Lisp I'd like to take an existing application (written in OCaml) and create an Emacs "interface" for it (li...
Writing Emacs extensions in languages other than Lisp Writing Emacs extensions in languages other than Lisp emacs ocaml lisp Writing Emacs Lisp Writing Emacs extensions in languages other than Lisp I'd like to take an existing application (written in OCaml) and create an Emacs "interface" for it (like, for example, the...
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Title: Why is the sort in lisp faster for lists than arrays? Problem title: Why is the sort in lisp faster for lists than arrays? Tags: arrays, list, lisp Problem: Why is the sort in lisp faster for lists than arrays? I thought I should prefer list when the sequence is processed sequentially, and prefer array if I need...
Why is the sort in lisp faster for lists than arrays? Why is the sort in lisp faster for lists than arrays? arrays list lisp Why Why is the sort in lisp faster for lists than arrays? I thought I should prefer list when the sequence is processed sequentially, and prefer array if I need to access elements randomly. So, I...
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Title: Lists and Member Implementation in Common Lisp Problem title: Lists and Member Implementation in Common Lisp Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: Lists and Member Implementation in Common Lisp I'm just starting to learn Common Lisp and the text I'm reading uses an example with the member function. I'm unsure of the ...
Lists and Member Implementation in Common Lisp Lists and Member Implementation in Common Lisp lisp common-lisp Lists Member Implementation Common Lisp Lists and Member Implementation in Common Lisp I'm just starting to learn Common Lisp and the text I'm reading uses an example with the member function. I'm unsure of th...
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ls ~/quicklisp/local-projects cepl cl-objc cl-opengl cl-sdl2 cl-sdl2-tutorial py4cl system-index.txt As I understand there is inconsistency of cffi and opengl packages. M-x package-delete does not show any cffi package. If I comment (ql:quickload :cffi) nothing changes. Any ideas? I could install sdl2 examples, it wor...
ls ~/quicklisp/local-projects cepl cl-objc cl-opengl cl-sdl2 cl-sdl2-tutorial py4cl system-index.txt As I understand there is inconsistency of cffi and opengl packages. M-x package-delete does not show any cffi package. If I comment (ql:quickload :cffi) nothing changes. Any ideas? I could install sdl2 examples, it wor...
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33703435_c0
33703435
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Title: How would I store a value into read for Scheme? Or is that not even possible? Problem title: How would I store a value into read for Scheme? Or is that not even possible? Tags: lisp, list, scheme, cdr Problem: How would I store a value into read for Scheme? Or is that not even possible? (define (getFirstFew lst)...
How would I store a value into read for Scheme? Or is that not even possible? How would I store a value into read for Scheme? Or is that not even possible? lisp list scheme cdr How Scheme How would I store a value into read for Scheme? Or is that not even possible? That is my code above. So i'm trying to write a proced...
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38311832
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Title: Why collect function does not work in this Lisp code Problem title: Why collect function does not work in this Lisp code Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: Why collect function does not work in this Lisp code I am unable to figure out why following function is not working. I am trying to make it return a list of l...
Why collect function does not work in this Lisp code Why collect function does not work in this Lisp code lisp common-lisp Why Lisp combo3 list1 list2 NIL combo4 element1 element2 Why collect function does not work in this Lisp code I am unable to figure out why following function is not working. I am trying to make it...
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4003385_c0
4003385
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Title: Reorder function arguments in Lisp Problem title: Reorder function arguments in Lisp Tags: lisp, input, swap, arguments Problem: Reorder function arguments in Lisp I'm interested in an operator, "swap-arg", that takes as input 1) a function f of n variables, and 2) index k, and then returns a the same function e...
Reorder function arguments in Lisp Reorder function arguments in Lisp lisp input swap arguments Reorder Lisp Reorder function arguments in Lisp I'm interested in an operator, "swap-arg", that takes as input 1) a function f of n variables, and 2) index k, and then returns a the same function except with the first and kt...
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40517707_c0
40517707
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Title: Auto Lisp How to select items inside block and get Volume Problem title: Auto Lisp How to select items inside block and get Volume Tags: lisp, autolisp, autocad Problem: Auto Lisp How to select items inside block and get Volume How to get Volume of 3D Solids inside a Block using Auto Lisp (setq Teset (ssget "X" ...
Auto Lisp How to select items inside block and get Volume Auto Lisp How to select items inside block and get Volume lisp autolisp autocad the Auto Lisp How Volume Teset Layerdname Select Blocks Main Layer Tcntr Ttvm Ten Tvlaobj Tobjs Help Please Auto Lisp How to select items inside block and get Volume How to get Volum...
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4589366_c0
4589366
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Title: The most minimal LISP? Problem title: The most minimal LISP? Tags: lisp, programming-languages, scheme Problem: The most minimal LISP? Possible Duplicate: How many primitives does it take to build a LISP machine? Ten, seven or five? I am curious. What is the most minimal LISP, upon which all further features cou...
The most minimal LISP? The most minimal LISP? lisp programming-languages scheme LISP The most minimal LISP? I am curious. What is the most minimal LISP, upon which all further features could be built? Ignore efficiency -- the question comes simply from a place of elegance. If you awoke on an alien planet and were instr...
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39970798_c0
39970798
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0
Title: What does eq? predicate do in mit scheme interpreter? Problem title: What does eq? predicate do in mit scheme interpreter? Tags: functional-programming, lisp, scheme Problem: What does eq? predicate do in mit scheme interpreter? I know that (eq? obj1 obj2) returns #t only if both obj1 and obj2 refer to the same ...
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8324659_c0
8324659
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Title: Import LISP data to RapidMiner (CSV,...) Problem title: Import LISP data to RapidMiner (CSV,...) Tags: lisp, rapidminer, csv Problem: Import LISP data to RapidMiner (CSV,...) I have data in LISP form and I need to process them in RapidMiner. I am new to LISP and to RapidMiner aswell. RapidMiner doesn't accept th...
Import LISP data to RapidMiner (CSV,...) Import LISP data to RapidMiner (CSV,...) lisp rapidminer csv LISP RapidMiner CSV Adelphi thous:5-10 Arizona-State thous:20 Boston-College private:roman-catholic Import LISP data to RapidMiner (CSV,...) I have data in LISP form and I need to process them in RapidMiner. I am new t...
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59273988
lisp
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Title: What is the lisp equivalent of javascript&#x27;s spread operator? Problem title: What is the lisp equivalent of javascript&#x27;s spread operator? Tags: scheme, racket, lisp Problem: What is the lisp equivalent of javascript's spread operator? Say I wanted to find the highest square of a bunch of numbers: (max (...
What is the lisp equivalent of javascript&#x27;s spread operator? What is the lisp equivalent of javascript&#x27;s spread operator? scheme racket lisp What What is the lisp equivalent of javascript's spread operator? Say I wanted to find the highest square of a bunch of numbers: This doesn't work: max expects to be cal...
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48052629_c0
48052629
lisp
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Title: Lisp expression evaluated to a list, not understanding how it works Problem title: Lisp expression evaluated to a list, not understanding how it works Tags: elisp, lisp Problem: Lisp expression evaluated to a list, not understanding how it works My teacher is very bad at explaining. He just gave us the question ...
Lisp expression evaluated to a list, not understanding how it works Lisp expression evaluated to a list, not understanding how it works elisp lisp Lisp Lisp expression evaluated to a list, not understanding how it works My teacher is very bad at explaining. He just gave us the question with an answer that he cannot exp...
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38920100_c0
38920100
lisp
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Title: Lisp 4-in-a-row game Problem title: Lisp 4-in-a-row game Tags: common-lisp, lisp, list Problem: Lisp 4-in-a-row game I have the following board which represents a 4-in-a-row game. (defun board1 () '((NIL NIL NIL NIL) (NIL NIL NIL NIL) (NIL NIL NIL NIL) (NIL NIL NIL NIL))) Is there any way to convert it inside th...
Lisp 4-in-a-row game Lisp 4-in-a-row game common-lisp lisp list Lisp board1 NIL board2 Lisp 4-in-a-row game I have the following board which represents a 4-in-a-row game. (defun board1 () '((NIL NIL NIL NIL) (NIL NIL NIL NIL) (NIL NIL NIL NIL) (NIL NIL NIL NIL))) Is there any way to convert it inside the program to the...
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56197676_c0
56197676
lisp
0
Title: Common vocabulary between Common Lisp and Scheme Problem title: Common vocabulary between Common Lisp and Scheme Tags: lisp, common-lisp, scheme Problem: Common vocabulary between Common Lisp and Scheme There are many differences between Common Lisp and Scheme such as whether functions and variables share a name...
Common vocabulary between Common Lisp and Scheme Common vocabulary between Common Lisp and Scheme lisp common-lisp scheme Common Lisp Scheme Common vocabulary between Common Lisp and Scheme There are many differences between Common Lisp and Scheme such as whether functions and variables share a namespace, whether macro...
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48239184_c1
48239184
lisp
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should be not far away to be correct but the problem, i think, is the file-get-contents function. I think that because if i run this function the output is "\"{\\\"nome\\\" : \\\"Arthur\\\",\\\"cognome\\\" : \\\"Dent\\\"}\"" and so the json-parse does not recognize json-object anymore. Any ideas? edit 2: i try both fu...
should be not far away to be correct but the problem, i think, is the file-get-contents function. I think that because if i run this function the output is "\"{\\\"nome\\\" : \\\"Arthur\\\",\\\"cognome\\\" : \\\"Dent\\\"}\"" and so the json-parse does not recognize json-object anymore. Any ideas? edit 2: i try both fu...
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18647427_c0
18647427
lisp
0
Title: my defined cond function is not working properly (LISP) Problem title: my defined cond function is not working properly (LISP) Tags: atomic, list, lisp, common-lisp, conditional-statements Problem: my defined cond function is not working properly (LISP) I am trying to define my own function to make my hw2 easier...
my defined cond function is not working properly (LISP) my defined cond function is not working properly (LISP) atomic list lisp common-lisp conditional-statements LISP DEFUN COND ATOMP LISTP my defined cond function is not working properly (LISP) I am trying to define my own function to make my hw2 easier but it is no...
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26702876_c0
26702876
lisp
0
Title: LISP - Calculate dynamic iterator before loop without let Problem title: LISP - Calculate dynamic iterator before loop without let Tags: loops, lisp Problem: LISP - Calculate dynamic iterator before loop without let I want to write a function that is analogous to mapcar, but it maps a function over a range of nu...
LISP - Calculate dynamic iterator before loop without let LISP - Calculate dynamic iterator before loop without let loops lisp start LISP Calculate LISP - Calculate dynamic iterator before loop without let I want to write a function that is analogous to mapcar, but it maps a function over a range of numbers instead. Th...
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24770930_c0
24770930
lisp
0
Title: How to read multiple variables from a file in Clojure? Problem title: How to read multiple variables from a file in Clojure? Tags: file, clojure, dictionary, lisp, loops Problem: How to read multiple variables from a file in Clojure? Coming from OOP, I'm having a bit of trouble adjusting to the immutability of C...
How to read multiple variables from a file in Clojure? How to read multiple variables from a file in Clojure? file clojure dictionary lisp loops a How Clojure foo123 gmail.com file.txt How to read multiple variables from a file in Clojure? Coming from OOP, I'm having a bit of trouble adjusting to the immutability of Cl...
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68264346_c0
68264346
lisp
0
Title: OpenMusic does not play audio Problem title: OpenMusic does not play audio Tags: common-lisp, audio, pulseaudio, midi, lisp Problem: OpenMusic does not play audio I'm using OpenMusic for the first time on Linux Mint 19.2; and I'm having issues getting any sound out of it from MIDI. I have it set to Pulse Audio f...
OpenMusic does not play audio OpenMusic does not play audio common-lisp audio pulseaudio midi lisp OpenMusic OpenMusic does not play audio I'm using OpenMusic for the first time on Linux Mint 19.2; and I'm having issues getting any sound out of it from MIDI. I have it set to Pulse Audio for output, and the PA Volume Co...
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15293727_c1
15293727
lisp
1
jure: ;; Clojure (defn translate-text-between-namespaces [text from-ns to-ns] (let [*ns* from-ns form (read-string text) *ns* to-ns] (with-out-str (clojure.pprint/pprint form)))) And a sample use: ;; Clojure (create-ns 'editor-ns) (create-ns 'repl-ns) (translate-text-between-namespaces "(+ repl-ns/a b)" (find-ns 'edito...
jure: ;; Clojure (defn translate-text-between-namespaces [text from-ns to-ns] (let [*ns* from-ns form (read-string text) *ns* to-ns] (with-out-str (clojure.pprint/pprint form)))) And a sample use: ;; Clojure (create-ns 'editor-ns) (create-ns 'repl-ns) (translate-text-between-namespaces "(+ repl-ns/a b)" (find-ns 'edito...
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53925944_c1
53925944
lisp
1
-point (repeat (average-damping (lambda (y) (/ x (expt y (- n 1))))) num-repetitions) 1.0)) I see an alternate web solution where repeat is called directly on average damp and then that function is called with the argument (define (nth-root-web-solution x n num-repetitions) (fixed-point ((repeat average-damping num-rep...
-point (repeat (average-damping (lambda (y) (/ x (expt y (- n 1))))) num-repetitions) 1.0)) I see an alternate web solution where repeat is called directly on average damp and then that function is called with the argument (define (nth-root-web-solution x n num-repetitions) (fixed-point ((repeat average-damping num-rep...
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57976010_c0
57976010
lisp
0
Title: Never called Lisp function Problem title: Never called Lisp function Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: Never called Lisp function (defun func (in s f l) (cond ((null in) (append l (list (list 'end (+ 1 f))))) ((eq (car in) 'foo) (foo-asd (cdr in) s f l)) ((atom (car in))(atom-asd in (+ 1 s) (+ 1 f) l)) )) . (defu...
Never called Lisp function Never called Lisp function common-lisp lisp Never Lisp Never called Lisp function . . . Regarding this code if call (func '(foo x y) 0 0 ()) the function foo-asd will be called, then func is called again and it will enter the function atom-asd , when atom-asd ends it execution, all the progra...
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48676171_c0
48676171
lisp
0
Title: add to global list of symbols using user input lisp Problem title: add to global list of symbols using user input lisp Tags: lisp Problem: add to global list of symbols using user input lisp I am using SBCL REPL: with the function: (defun add-from-list (word) (setf (symbol-value word) '()) (push word *vocab*)) I...
add to global list of symbols using user input lisp add to global list of symbols using user input lisp lisp user add to global list of symbols using user input lisp I am using SBCL REPL: with the function: I can my global list *vocab* then looks like this: I can add animals all day and the list gets longer. I can give...
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35321738_c0
35321738
lisp
0
Title: euclidean distance recursive function Problem title: euclidean distance recursive function Tags: lisp Problem: euclidean distance recursive function I am to write a recursive function to find the euclidean distance given 2 list that is assumed to be of equal size always. The 2 list represents the vectors. So bel...
euclidean distance recursive function euclidean distance recursive function lisp SQ-EUCLIDEAN-DISTANCE euclidean distance recursive function I am to write a recursive function to find the euclidean distance given 2 list that is assumed to be of equal size always. The 2 list represents the vectors. So below is my code b...
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63462296_c0
63462296
lisp
0
Title: Strange behaviour formatting a long string Problem title: Strange behaviour formatting a long string Tags: sbcl, lisp, common-lisp Problem: Strange behaviour formatting a long string Something must explain this, but for me this makes currently no sense :) If you have this three variables: (setf l '((( "NAME" "HA...
Strange behaviour formatting a long string Strange behaviour formatting a long string sbcl lisp common-lisp Strange NAME HASH-TABLE BODY WITH-HASH-TABLE-ITERATOR V0lUSC1IQVNILVRBQkxFLUlURVJBVE9SICgobmFtZSBoYXNoLXRhYmxlKSAmYm9keSBib2R5KQoKUHJvdmlkZXMgYSBtZXRob2Qgb2YgbWFudWFsbHkgbG9vcGluZyBvdmVyIHRoZSBlbGVtZW50cyBvZiBhIG...
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11243936_c0
11243936
lisp
0
Title: Does learning one Lisp help in learning the other? Problem title: Does learning one Lisp help in learning the other? Tags: clojure, common-lisp, elisp, lisp, scheme Problem: Does learning one Lisp help in learning the other? Is there any synergy between learning different Lisp languages? I'm currently learning E...
Does learning one Lisp help in learning the other? Does learning one Lisp help in learning the other? clojure common-lisp elisp lisp scheme Does Lisp Does learning one Lisp help in learning the other? Is there any synergy between learning different Lisp languages? I'm currently learning Emacs Lisp, as it is immediately...
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78176786_c0
78176786
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Title: FeatureLines civil3d Problem title: FeatureLines civil3d Tags: lisp, autodesk Problem: FeatureLines civil3d I'll try to make code in lisp that will create a feature line from pline. Unfortunately the code stops at the feature line creation window. (defun c:plineToSpline () (setq ent (car (entsel "\nSelect a poly...
FeatureLines civil3d FeatureLines civil3d lisp autodesk FeatureLines civil3d c:plineToSpline Poprosi _.pedit Zamieni Pobierz _.splinedit Zaznaczy AeccCreateFeatureLines _.delay Delay _.key ENTER Zamknie FeatureLines civil3d I'll try to make code in lisp that will create a feature line from pline. Unfortunately the code...
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43352006_c0
43352006
lisp
0
Title: Split lines of current paragraph in Emacs Problem title: Split lines of current paragraph in Emacs Tags: lisp, split, emacs Problem: Split lines of current paragraph in Emacs I want to add a function (para2lines) to Emacs by which I can split the current paragraph into its sentences and print them line by line i...
Split lines of current paragraph in Emacs Split lines of current paragraph in Emacs lisp split emacs Split Emacs p2l Only Split lines of current paragraph in Emacs I want to add a function (para2lines) to Emacs by which I can split the current paragraph into its sentences and print them line by line in a separate buffe...
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19599554_c1
19599554
lisp
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&rest args) &body body) `(progn (with-request-id () (setf (gethash *request-id* *my-callbacks*) (lambda (status &rest status-args) (case status ,@(loop for (kind . clause) in body when (eql kind :reply) collect (destructuring-bind ((status-flag &rest lambda-form-pattern) &body action-given-by-user) clause `(,status-fl...
&rest args) &body body) `(progn (with-request-id () (setf (gethash *request-id* *my-callbacks*) (lambda (status &rest status-args) (case status ,@(loop for (kind . clause) in body when (eql kind :reply) collect (destructuring-bind ((status-flag &rest lambda-form-pattern) &body action-given-by-user) clause `(,status-fl...
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1179735_c0
1179735
lisp
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Title: How do I go about splitting Lisp code into multiple source files? Problem title: How do I go about splitting Lisp code into multiple source files? Tags: common-lisp, lisp, system, version-control Problem: How do I go about splitting Lisp code into multiple source files? Right now, everything I do manages to fit ...
How do I go about splitting Lisp code into multiple source files? How do I go about splitting Lisp code into multiple source files? common-lisp lisp system version-control How Lisp How do I go about splitting Lisp code into multiple source files? Right now, everything I do manages to fit in a single source file, and a ...
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1751911_c0
1751911
lisp
0
Title: lambda-gtk negative pointer Problem title: lambda-gtk negative pointer Tags: lisp, gtk, gdk, common-lisp Problem: lambda-gtk negative pointer I was trying to write my own put-pixel on (Gdk) pixbuf in Lisp. When I finally realized how I can operate on C pointers in CL, new obstacle came along - (gdk:pixbuf-get-pi...
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3132000_c0
3132000
lisp
0
Title: auto indentation on common lisp emacs + slime + sbcl in windows Problem title: auto indentation on common lisp emacs + slime + sbcl in windows Tags: slime, windows, sbcl, lisp, common-lisp Problem: auto indentation on common lisp emacs + slime + sbcl in windows I can't use auto indentation function on emacs + sl...
auto indentation on common lisp emacs + slime + sbcl in windows auto indentation on common lisp emacs + slime + sbcl in windows slime windows sbcl lisp common-lisp sbcl_1.0.37 sbcl.exe SLIME auto indentation on common lisp emacs + slime + sbcl in windows I can't use auto indentation function on emacs + slime + sbcl whe...
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11178152_c1
11178152
lisp
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load it here, ;because this module is using the file that it is just loading ;But it does not have to work this way, ;I just like any good solution (myservice:start)) And I thought I could do it like this now: 1) start emacs, start slime, then in slime: 2) (load "init.lisp") ; load some initialisation code that does n...
load it here, ;because this module is using the file that it is just loading ;But it does not have to work this way, ;I just like any good solution (myservice:start)) And I thought I could do it like this now: 1) start emacs, start slime, then in slime: 2) (load "init.lisp") ; load some initialisation code that does n...
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