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Title: Jscheme or lisp !! comparing character Problem title: Jscheme or lisp !! comparing character Tags: lisp Problem: Jscheme or lisp !! comparing character How can i check if the first element of a list is equal to some character I tried this code but i didn't work (= (car lis) 'f) any ideas? Code signals: Jscheme
Jscheme or lisp !! comparing character Jscheme or lisp !! comparing character lisp Jscheme Jscheme or lisp !! comparing character How can i check if the first element of a list is equal to some character I tried this code but i didn't work any ideas?
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18455853
lisp
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Title: How to get the type of something in Racket? Problem title: How to get the type of something in Racket? Tags: lisp, racket, scheme, types Problem: How to get the type of something in Racket? Is there a way to get the type of something in Racket? ( #lang racket , not #lang typed/racket ) Code signals: How, Racket
How to get the type of something in Racket? How to get the type of something in Racket? lisp racket scheme types How Racket How to get the type of something in Racket? Is there a way to get the type of something in Racket? ( #lang racket , not #lang typed/racket )
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Title: Can 'cond' fully replace 'if' statements? Problem title: Can 'cond' fully replace 'if' statements? Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: Can 'cond' fully replace 'if' statements? I know 'cond' is based off 'if', but can 'cond' do everything 'if' can do? Thanks Code signals: Can
Can 'cond' fully replace 'if' statements? Can 'cond' fully replace 'if' statements? common-lisp lisp Can Can 'cond' fully replace 'if' statements? I know 'cond' is based off 'if', but can 'cond' do everything 'if' can do? Thanks
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Title: How to put a string into a list Problem title: How to put a string into a list Tags: lisp, clojure Problem: How to put a string into a list I want to put the value of an empty string "" into an empty list. I currently have the idea of (cons "" '()) . Is there any other (or better) way to do this? Code signals: H...
How to put a string into a list How to put a string into a list lisp clojure How How to put a string into a list I want to put the value of an empty string "" into an empty list. I currently have the idea of (cons "" '()) . Is there any other (or better) way to do this?
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Title: Tacit programming in Lisp Problem title: Tacit programming in Lisp Tags: tacit-programming, common-lisp, lisp Problem: Tacit programming in Lisp Is it possible to use/implement tacit programming (also known as point-free programming) in Lisp? And in case the answer is yes, has it been done? Code signals: Tacit, ...
Tacit programming in Lisp Tacit programming in Lisp tacit-programming common-lisp lisp Tacit Lisp Tacit programming in Lisp Is it possible to use/implement tacit programming (also known as point-free programming) in Lisp? And in case the answer is yes, has it been done?
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Title: robot programming with lisp? Problem title: robot programming with lisp? Tags: lisp, robotics, artificial-intelligence Problem: robot programming with lisp? I'm looking for some examples of robot/AI programming using lisp. Are there any good online examples available anywhere (preferably not too academic in natu...
robot programming with lisp? robot programming with lisp? lisp robotics artificial-intelligence robot programming with lisp? I'm looking for some examples of robot/AI programming using lisp. Are there any good online examples available anywhere (preferably not too academic in nature)?
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Title: Lisp - remove from position Problem title: Lisp - remove from position Tags: lisp, sublist, removeall, position Problem: Lisp - remove from position I need a function for deleting elements on nth position in starting list and all sublists. I don't need a working code, i just need any advice. Code signals: positi...
Lisp - remove from position Lisp - remove from position lisp sublist removeall position position Lisp Lisp - remove from position I need a function for deleting elements on nth position in starting list and all sublists. I don't need a working code, i just need any advice.
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Title: LISP - get all method names from a class Problem title: LISP - get all method names from a class Tags: methods, lisp, common-lisp, clos Problem: LISP - get all method names from a class Can I get in LISP all the method names from a class? Actually I need the methods, which have set- in their names. Code signals:...
LISP - get all method names from a class LISP - get all method names from a class methods lisp common-lisp clos a LISP LISP - get all method names from a class Can I get in LISP all the method names from a class? Actually I need the methods, which have in their names.
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Title: Define my own read macro Problem title: Define my own read macro Tags: lisp, common-lisp, reader-macro Problem: Define my own read macro There are some read macros in Common Lisp such as ' #' #P , but how can I write a read macro? Like this: #T"hello world" ====================> (gettext "hello world") Code sign...
Define my own read macro Define my own read macro lisp common-lisp reader-macro Define Define my own read macro There are some read macros in Common Lisp such as ' #' #P , but how can I write a read macro? Like this:
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6986880_c0
6986880
lisp
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Title: In lisp, how do I use the second value that the floor function returns? Problem title: In lisp, how do I use the second value that the floor function returns? Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: In lisp, how do I use the second value that the floor function returns? When I do (floor 4 3) I got 1 1/3 But how do I us...
In lisp, how do I use the second value that the floor function returns? In lisp, how do I use the second value that the floor function returns? lisp common-lisp In lisp, how do I use the second value that the floor function returns? When I do (floor 4 3) I got But how do I use that 1/3?
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11448693_c0
11448693
lisp
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Title: lisp do loop factorial code Problem title: lisp do loop factorial code Tags: lisp Problem: lisp do loop factorial code (defun fact (n) (do ((i 1 (+ 1 i)) (prod 1 (* i prod))) ((equal i n) prod))) I have done the code above and when i try, fact(4) , it give me ans is 6 . I am not sure what is going wrong. Can any...
lisp do loop factorial code lisp do loop factorial code lisp lisp do loop factorial code I have done the code above and when i try, fact(4) , it give me ans is 6 . I am not sure what is going wrong. Can anyone help me?
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4403185
lisp
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Title: ccl and *.nib files Problem title: ccl and *.nib files Tags: ccl, cocoa, lisp Problem: ccl and *.nib files I'm new to ccl and wanted to know how to "comunicate" between objects inside a *.nib file and ccl? I walked though the "Apple's Currency Converter in Lisp" tutorial and I'm not sure how these two "communica...
ccl and *.nib files ccl and *.nib files ccl cocoa lisp ccl and *.nib files I'm new to ccl and wanted to know how to "comunicate" between objects inside a *.nib file and ccl? I walked though the "Apple's Currency Converter in Lisp" tutorial and I'm not sure how these two "communicate" together.
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70544527_c0
70544527
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Title: Generating cond's (test expression ...) in Scheme Problem title: Generating cond's (test expression ...) in Scheme Tags: guile, scheme, lisp-macros, lisp Problem: Generating cond's (test expression ...) in Scheme Code signals: Generating, Scheme, Read, WARNING, aoc_2021, Syntax, scm:53:28, ice-9, psynt...
Generating cond's (test expression ...) in Scheme Generating cond's (test expression ...) in Scheme guile scheme lisp-macros lisp Generating Scheme Read WARNING aoc_2021 Syntax scm:53:28 ice-9 psyntax.scm:2794:12 Generating cond's (test expression ...) in Scheme I've been using Guile for about a year, but am ...
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1122612_c0
1122612
lisp
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Title: List comprehension python Problem title: List comprehension python Tags: lisp, list-comprehension, python Problem: List comprehension python What is the equivalent list comprehension in python of the following Common Lisp code: (loop for x = input then (if (evenp x) (/ x 2) (+1 (* 3 x))) collect x until (= x 1))...
List comprehension python List comprehension python lisp list-comprehension python List List comprehension python What is the equivalent list comprehension in python of the following Common Lisp code:
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40816760_c0
40816760
lisp
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Title: the binding concept on LISP programming language Problem title: the binding concept on LISP programming language Tags: lisp Problem: the binding concept on LISP programming language what is the concept of biding on LISP program language ? are dynamic or static ?? or no one of them ? Can anyone support in this re...
the binding concept on LISP programming language the binding concept on LISP programming language lisp LISP the binding concept on LISP programming language are dynamic or static ?? or no one of them ? Can anyone support in this regard.
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Title: Is it close paren, closed paren, or closing paren? Problem title: Is it close paren, closed paren, or closing paren? Tags: parentheses, lisp Problem: Is it close paren, closed paren, or closing paren? What are the correct terms for ( and ) in Lisp? open paren opening paren closing paren closed paren close paren ...
Is it close paren, closed paren, or closing paren? Is it close paren, closed paren, or closing paren? parentheses lisp Is it close paren, closed paren, or closing paren? What are the correct terms for ( and ) in Lisp? open paren opening paren closing paren closed paren close paren Are they all accepted terms?
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Title: echo lisp commands to stdout Problem title: echo lisp commands to stdout Tags: lisp, common-lisp, clisp Problem: echo lisp commands to stdout Are there any commands that echo all subsequent lisp commands to stdout? I'm looking for something similar to bash -x but for some lisp interpreter (or some flavor of lisp...
echo lisp commands to stdout echo lisp commands to stdout lisp common-lisp clisp echo lisp commands to stdout Are there any commands that echo all subsequent lisp commands to stdout? I'm looking for something similar to bash -x but for some lisp interpreter (or some flavor of lisp, in particular GNU Common Lisp).
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Title: How to print LISP list side by side? Problem title: How to print LISP list side by side? Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: How to print LISP list side by side? i have a two list as (defvar product-list (list "apple" "banana") ) (defvar price-list (list 5 10) ) i want to print this as apple : 5 banana : 10 how to ...
How to print LISP list side by side? How to print LISP list side by side? common-lisp lisp How LISP How to print LISP list side by side? i have a two list as i want to print this as how to do this ?
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Title: What does the pipe character do in Racket? Problem title: What does the pipe character do in Racket? Tags: racket, lisp, scheme Problem: What does the pipe character do in Racket? The reader interprets | in a special way, however I cannot find any documentation on it. Does anyone have any idea what this symbol m...
What does the pipe character do in Racket? What does the pipe character do in Racket? racket lisp scheme What Racket What does the pipe character do in Racket? The reader interprets | in a special way, however I cannot find any documentation on it. Does anyone have any idea what this symbol means to Racket?
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Title: Need advice on how to print a matrix in lisp Problem title: Need advice on how to print a matrix in lisp Tags: cffi, common-lisp, lisp, opencv, printing Problem: Need advice on how to print a matrix in lisp Code signals: Need, get-real-2d, CL-OPENCV, SB-SYS:INT-SAP, X7FFFD8000E00, cffi:foreign-alloc, DATA, X7FFF...
Need advice on how to print a matrix in lisp Need advice on how to print a matrix in lisp cffi common-lisp lisp opencv printing Need get-real-2d CL-OPENCV SB-SYS:INT-SAP X7FFFD8000E00 cffi:foreign-alloc DATA X7FFFD8000E40 NIL LIST Condition TYPE-ERROR Need advice on how to print a matrix in lisp I have a matrix defined...
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Title: Python - little LISP arithmetics interpreter Problem title: Python - little LISP arithmetics interpreter Tags: python, lisp, interpreter Problem: Python - little LISP arithmetics interpreter I have input A and need to transform it into B using Python A: [['*', '1', '2', ['-', '4', '3']]] B: '1*2+(4-3)' Will anyb...
Python - little LISP arithmetics interpreter Python - little LISP arithmetics interpreter python lisp interpreter Python LISP Python - little LISP arithmetics interpreter I have input A and need to transform it into B using Python A: B: Will anybody please help ?
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Title: Lisp in Small Pieces. chapter 1 Problem title: Lisp in Small Pieces. chapter 1 Tags: racket, lisp Problem: Lisp in Small Pieces. chapter 1 I began to study the book "Lisp in Small Pieces". For examples, the selected Racket. But in the first chapter there is a code sample (if (atom? e) . What is "atom?"? Where to...
Lisp in Small Pieces. chapter 1 Lisp in Small Pieces. chapter 1 racket lisp Lisp Small Pieces Lisp in Small Pieces. chapter 1 I began to study the book "Lisp in Small Pieces". For examples, the selected Racket. But in the first chapter there is a code sample (if (atom? e) . What is "atom?"? Where to define it?
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Title: implement length in r5rs scheme (drracket) Problem title: implement length in r5rs scheme (drracket) Tags: racket, r5rs, lisp, scheme Problem: implement length in r5rs scheme (drracket) Is it possible to implement the R5RS scheme function "length" using the car and cdr family of functions? If so could someone po...
implement length in r5rs scheme (drracket) implement length in r5rs scheme (drracket) racket r5rs lisp scheme r5rs implement length in r5rs scheme (drracket) Is it possible to implement the R5RS scheme function "length" using the car and cdr family of functions? If so could someone post the implementation? Thanks,
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Title: What is the most impressive Lisp application? Problem title: What is the most impressive Lisp application? Tags: lisp Problem: What is the most impressive Lisp application? I know that this is subjective and all, but still, can you provide some list of serious applications that were written in Lisp (perhaps alon...
What is the most impressive Lisp application? What is the most impressive Lisp application? lisp What Lisp What is the most impressive Lisp application? I know that this is subjective and all, but still, can you provide some list of serious applications that were written in Lisp (perhaps along with what Lisp it is)?
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Title: Cons and dot product related? Problem title: Cons and dot product related? Tags: dot-product, cons, lisp, scheme Problem: Cons and dot product related? Does a Lisp or Scheme cons bear any similarities or theoretical kinship to a dot product? In the Lisp family (cons 1 2) produces (1 . 2) which looks a lot like a...
Cons and dot product related? Cons and dot product related? dot-product cons lisp scheme Cons Cons and dot product related? Does a Lisp or Scheme cons bear any similarities or theoretical kinship to a dot product? In the Lisp family (cons 1 2) produces (1 . 2) which looks a lot like a dot product. Just coincidence?
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Title: A good source for lisp libraries? Problem title: A good source for lisp libraries? Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: A good source for lisp libraries? Is there a PEAR kind library for lisp? I hope there is, but I read somewhere that one of the disadvantages of lisp is its lack of serious libraries. I find that ha...
A good source for lisp libraries? A good source for lisp libraries? common-lisp lisp A good source for lisp libraries? Is there a PEAR kind library for lisp? I hope there is, but I read somewhere that one of the disadvantages of lisp is its lack of serious libraries. I find that hard to believe since lisp is half a cen...
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Title: What would be an example of an anaphoric conditional in Lisp? Problem title: What would be an example of an anaphoric conditional in Lisp? Tags: lisp, conditional-statements Problem: What would be an example of an anaphoric conditional in Lisp? What would be an example of an anaphoric conditional in Lisp? Please...
What would be an example of an anaphoric conditional in Lisp? What would be an example of an anaphoric conditional in Lisp? lisp conditional-statements What Lisp What would be an example of an anaphoric conditional in Lisp? What would be an example of an anaphoric conditional in Lisp? Please explain the code as well.
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Title: How many arguments does a function take? Problem title: How many arguments does a function take? Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: How many arguments does a function take? How can i get a lambda list specification of a some function parameters, or at least a number of arguments it takes? For example: (defun a (a ...
How many arguments does a function take? How many arguments does a function take? lisp common-lisp How How many arguments does a function take? How can i get a lambda list specification of a some function parameters, or at least a number of arguments it takes? For example:
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4110742_c0
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Title: Is there a common LISP function to compare the contents of two lists? Problem title: Is there a common LISP function to compare the contents of two lists? Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: Is there a common LISP function to compare the contents of two lists? In particular, I just want to ensure that two lists hav...
Is there a common LISP function to compare the contents of two lists? Is there a common LISP function to compare the contents of two lists? common-lisp lisp LISP Is there a common LISP function to compare the contents of two lists? In particular, I just want to ensure that two lists have the same elements, ignoring ord...
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Title: Installing lisp/opengl on FreeBSD Problem title: Installing lisp/opengl on FreeBSD Tags: opengl, freebsd, lisp Problem: Installing lisp/opengl on FreeBSD I'm trying to make some simple graphics with OpenGL and LISP but I can't install the cl-opengl library on FreeBSD , so: How do I install cl-opengl (or somethin...
Installing lisp/opengl on FreeBSD Installing lisp/opengl on FreeBSD opengl freebsd lisp Installing FreeBSD Installing lisp/opengl on FreeBSD I'm trying to make some simple graphics with OpenGL and LISP but I can't install the cl-opengl library on FreeBSD , so:
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2172176_c0
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Title: How to 'destroy/dispose' frame% in plt-scheme? Problem title: How to 'destroy/dispose' frame% in plt-scheme? Tags: racket, scheme, lisp Problem: How to 'destroy/dispose' frame% in plt-scheme? I want to destory my previously shown frame when a certain event is triggered. I can't find anything ...
How to 'destroy/dispose' frame% in plt-scheme? How to 'destroy/dispose' frame% in plt-scheme? racket scheme lisp How How to 'destroy/dispose' frame% in plt-scheme? I want to destory my previously shown frame when a certain event is triggered. I can't find anything regarding this in the reference man...
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2256261_c0
2256261
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Title: Why is consing in Lisp slow? Problem title: Why is consing in Lisp slow? Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: Why is consing in Lisp slow? I read in the book 'On Lisp' that one should avoid excessive use of cons in the body of expanded macros. Why is cons considered to be an inefficient operation? Does Lisp not do s...
Why is consing in Lisp slow? Why is consing in Lisp slow? common-lisp lisp Why Lisp Why is consing in Lisp slow? I read in the book 'On Lisp' that one should avoid excessive use of cons in the body of expanded macros. Why is cons considered to be an inefficient operation? Does Lisp not do structure sharing with the con...
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21040161_c0
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Title: Computing the sum of the first n numbers in lisp Problem title: Computing the sum of the first n numbers in lisp Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: Computing the sum of the first n numbers in lisp (defun sum(n) (cond ((= n 0) 0) ((= n 1) 1) (T (+ n sum (- n 1))))) If I call (sum 4) it should show 10 but it gives m...
Computing the sum of the first n numbers in lisp Computing the sum of the first n numbers in lisp lisp common-lisp Computing Computing the sum of the first n numbers in lisp If I call (sum 4) it should show 10 but it gives me an error : Variable SUM has no value
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37774054_c0
37774054
lisp
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Title: How to use (or) in if statement? Problem title: How to use (or) in if statement? Tags: common-lisp, equality, if-statement, lisp Problem: How to use (or) in if statement? Here is my if-statement (if (equal 1 (or 3 2 1)) (write "ok") (write "wrong")) I trying to execute code below: (equal 1 (or 3 2 1)) It returns...
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43397314_c0
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Title: How to recreate apply in scheme Problem title: How to recreate apply in scheme Tags: recursion, apply, function, scheme, lisp Problem: How to recreate apply in scheme how would i create the function apply in scheme? A my-apply function that does the same thing as it. (define (my-apply fn lst) (if (null? lst) I'm...
How to recreate apply in scheme How to recreate apply in scheme recursion apply function scheme lisp How How to recreate apply in scheme how would i create the function apply in scheme? A my-apply function that does the same thing as it. I'm not sure where to go from here or how to start.
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" stuff? Edit: I re-tested in Linux and I obtain the same behavior than in Windows, to Code signals: Error, test.txt, Something, Stream, BASIC-FILE-CHARACTER-OUTPUT-STREAM, UTF-8, x2180C0A06D, PROCESS, Reset, x2180BB558D, Condition, SIMPLE-ERROR, CCL::CHECK-IOBLOCK-OWNER, CCL::FILE-IOBLOCK, A-large-practice.out, x2180A...
" stuff? Edit: I re-tested in Linux and I obtain the same behavior than in Windows, to Code signals: Error, test.txt, Something, Stream, BASIC-FILE-CHARACTER-OUTPUT-STREAM, UTF-8, x2180C0A06D, PROCESS, Reset, x2180BB558D, Condition, SIMPLE-ERROR, CCL::CHECK-IOBLOCK-OWNER, CCL::FILE-IOBLOCK, A-large-practice.out, x2180A...
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7915710_c0
7915710
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Title: well-formness/schema of S-expressions Problem title: well-formness/schema of S-expressions Tags: schema, lisp Problem: well-formness/schema of S-expressions I am looking for tools that check the well-formness/schema of S-expressions. Are you aware of such tools ? As precised by Paul Nathan, what I'm exactly look...
well-formness/schema of S-expressions well-formness/schema of S-expressions schema lisp S-expressions well-formness/schema of S-expressions I am looking for tools that check the well-formness/schema of S-expressions. Are you aware of such tools ? As precised by Paul Nathan, what I'm exactly looking for is a Schema vali...
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75874044_c0
75874044
lisp
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Title: How to add grab source's TEXT/MTEXT text height for the other texts to be replaced? Problem title: How to add grab source's TEXT/MTEXT text height for the other texts to be replaced? Tags: cad, autolisp, lisp, autocad Problem: How to add grab source's TEXT/MTEXT text height for the other texts to be re...
How to add grab source's TEXT/MTEXT text height for the other texts to be replaced? How to add grab source's TEXT/MTEXT text height for the other texts to be replaced? cad autolisp lisp autocad How TEXT MTEXT c:MTP Source ATTRIB _regenall How to add grab source's TEXT/MTEXT text height for the other texts to ...
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1216458_c0
1216458
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Title: How to embed a common lisp interpreter into a gui application Problem title: How to embed a common lisp interpreter into a gui application Tags: common-lisp, lisp, user-interface Problem: How to embed a common lisp interpreter into a gui application I want to know how to embed a lisp interpreter into a gui appli...
How to embed a common lisp interpreter into a gui application How to embed a common lisp interpreter into a gui application common-lisp lisp user-interface How How to embed a common lisp interpreter into a gui application I want to know how to embed a lisp interpreter into a gui application, i.e. something like what py...
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54191041_c0
54191041
lisp
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Title: can lisp implement such a sugar syntax in lisp? Problem title: can lisp implement such a sugar syntax in lisp? Tags: lisp, syntactic-sugar, common-lisp Problem: can lisp implement such a sugar syntax in lisp? Is it possible to implement the following syntax in lisp? #1 + 1 & => (+ #1 1) #1 + #2 & => (+ #1 #2) "#...
can lisp implement such a sugar syntax in lisp? can lisp implement such a sugar syntax in lisp? lisp syntactic-sugar common-lisp can lisp implement such a sugar syntax in lisp? Is it possible to implement the following syntax in lisp? "#+(number)" means the n-th argument for function. "&" means end of function.
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9495376_c0
9495376
lisp
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Title: How to create and write into text file in Lisp Problem title: How to create and write into text file in Lisp Tags: file-io, common-lisp, file, lisp, lispworks Problem: How to create and write into text file in Lisp I want to know, how to create and write text file in lisp. I just want to write simple line like: ...
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67370647_c0
67370647
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Title: LISP Sum of list items Problem title: LISP Sum of list items Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: LISP Sum of list items I wrote this macro that rewrites e.g. (sum-expr (1 2 3)) as (+ 1 2 3) : (defmacro sum-expr (expr-list) `(+ ,@expr-list)) => SUM-EXPR For example: (sum-expr ((+ 1 3) (* 3 4) (- 8 4))) => 20 How can...
LISP Sum of list items LISP Sum of list items common-lisp lisp LISP Sum SUM-EXPR LISP Sum of list items I wrote this macro that rewrites e.g. (sum-expr (1 2 3)) as (+ 1 2 3) : For example: How can I define an equivalent function using defun ?
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595556_c0
595556
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Porting Common Lisp code to Clojure Porting Common Lisp code to Clojure clojure common-lisp lisp Porting Common Lisp Clojure Porting Common Lisp code to Clojure How practical is it to port a Common Lisp application to Clojure? To be more specific, what features exist in Common Lisp that do not exist in Clojure, and wou...
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34971304
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of series: "); scanf("%d",&n); sum = (n * (n + 1) * (2 * n + 1 )) / 6; //I believe this is the crucial line I need. printf("Sum of the series : "); return 0; } Sample output: Enter the n i.e. max values of series: 5 Sum of the series: 1^2 + 2^2 + 3^2 + 4^2 + 5^2 = 55 Mathematical Formula: Sum of the series 12 + 22 + 3...
of series: "); scanf("%d",&n); sum = (n * (n + 1) * (2 * n + 1 )) / 6; //I believe this is the crucial line I need. printf("Sum of the series : "); return 0; } Sample output: Enter the n i.e. max values of series: 5 Sum of the series: 1^2 + 2^2 + 3^2 + 4^2 + 5^2 = 55 Mathematical Formula: Sum of the series 12 + 22 + 3...
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4928085_c0
4928085
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Title: How could I improve this solution to the "create index entries" exercise of Emacs Lisp Intro? Problem title: How could I improve this solution to the "create index entries" exercise of Emacs Lisp Intro? Tags: emacs, elisp, lisp Problem: How could I improve this solution to the "create index e...
How could I improve this solution to the "create index entries" exercise of Emacs Lisp Intro? How could I improve this solution to the "create index entries" exercise of Emacs Lisp Intro? emacs elisp lisp How Emacs Lisp Intro Create How could I improve this solution to the "create index entries" exe...
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7975234_c0
7975234
lisp
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Title: How do you write a procedure that outputs a function? (Racket) Problem title: How do you write a procedure that outputs a function? (Racket) Tags: scheme, lisp, functional-programming, racket, lambda Problem: How do you write a procedure that outputs a function? (Racket) How do you write a procedure that outputs...
How do you write a procedure that outputs a function? (Racket) How do you write a procedure that outputs a function? (Racket) scheme lisp functional-programming racket lambda How Racket How do you write a procedure that outputs a function? (Racket) How do you write a procedure that outputs a function? (Racket) Would th...
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69774797_c0
69774797
lisp
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Title: get symbol-name without uppercase Problem title: get symbol-name without uppercase Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: get symbol-name without uppercase Is it possible in Common Lisp to get a symbol-name without the uppercase result? (symbol-name 'aAbB) ;; => "AABB" (OTHER_FUNCTION? 'aAbB) ;; => "aAbB" I would like...
get symbol-name without uppercase get symbol-name without uppercase common-lisp lisp AABB OTHER_FUNCTION get symbol-name without uppercase Is it possible in Common Lisp to get a symbol-name without the uppercase result? I would like to use a symbol name as a string but case-sensitive.
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9072277_c0
9072277
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Title: Lisp get element from a list Problem title: Lisp get element from a list Tags: list, lisp Problem: Lisp get element from a list I'm tryng to get element from n position to m position. But I get some error. How can I fix? (defun element (list start end) (dotimes (start end) (n-esimo list start) )) (defun n-esimo ...
Lisp get element from a list Lisp get element from a list list lisp a Lisp Lisp get element from a list I'm tryng to get element from n position to m position. But I get some error. How can I fix?
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21841565_c0
21841565
lisp
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Title: LISP Do function behaviour? Problem title: LISP Do function behaviour? Tags: lisp Problem: LISP Do function behaviour? I have this list code block. (defun test (y) (do ((l NIL (setq y (rest y)))) ((null y) 1) (setq l (append l '(1 1))) (print l) ) ) And the output is pictured below. For some reason it's setting ...
LISP Do function behaviour? LISP Do function behaviour? lisp LISP NIL LISP Do function behaviour? I have this list code block. And the output is pictured below. For some reason it's setting l to y and then appending '(1 1). Can anyone explain this behavior?
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67289435_c0
67289435
lisp
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Title: Printf in scheme Problem title: Printf in scheme Tags: lisp, scheme Problem: Printf in scheme How would I do something like the following in scheme? printf("I went to the park at %d with %s", 4, "Bob"); The closest I have right now is: (define TIME 4) (define NAME "Bob") (display "I went to the park at ") (displ...
Printf in scheme Printf in scheme lisp scheme Printf Bob TIME NAME Printf in scheme How would I do something like the following in scheme? The closest I have right now is:
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1569999_c0
1569999
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Title: Lisp Append Not Working Properly Problem title: Lisp Append Not Working Properly Tags: append, lisp Problem: Lisp Append Not Working Properly Hi I am trying append a simple element to a lisp list. (append queue1 (pop stack1)) I thought the above code would append the first element of stack1 to queue1. Does queue...
Lisp Append Not Working Properly Lisp Append Not Working Properly append lisp Lisp Append Not Working Properly queue1 stack1 Lisp Append Not Working Properly Hi I am trying append a simple element to a lisp list. I thought the above code would append the first element of stack1 to queue1. Does queue1 need to be non nil...
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5186816_c0
5186816
lisp
0
Title: Any good implementation of Qt + Lisp? Problem title: Any good implementation of Qt + Lisp? Tags: common-lisp, qt4.6, lisp, qt Problem: Any good implementation of Qt + Lisp? I was searching for a good Qt + Lisp implementation on the internet and couldn't find any. Most projects were closed down or so. Does anybod...
Any good implementation of Qt + Lisp? Any good implementation of Qt + Lisp? common-lisp qt4.6 lisp qt Any Lisp qt4.6 Any good implementation of Qt + Lisp? I was searching for a good Qt + Lisp implementation on the internet and couldn't find any. Most projects were closed down or so. Does anybody know of a good Common L...
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42360316_c0
42360316
lisp
0
Title: What is the meaning of adoc mode? Problem title: What is the meaning of adoc mode? Tags: slime, emacs, common-lisp, lisp, minor-mode Problem: What is the meaning of adoc mode? The adoc minor mode automatically appear whenever I open Common Lisp extension file *.lsp. I have done a search on Google, as well on Ema...
What is the meaning of adoc mode? What is the meaning of adoc mode? slime emacs common-lisp lisp minor-mode What What is the meaning of adoc mode? The adoc minor mode automatically appear whenever I open Common Lisp extension file *.lsp. I have done a search on Google, as well on Emacs help itself, but could not find m...
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9291859_c0
9291859
lisp
0
Title: working with lists in scheme Problem title: working with lists in scheme Tags: lisp, racket, scheme Problem: working with lists in scheme I have this function: (define (unfold f init) (if (eq? (f init) '()) (list) (cons (car (f init)) (unfold f (cdr (f init)))))) I want to use it to define a function that does: ...
working with lists in scheme working with lists in scheme lisp racket scheme working with lists in scheme I have this function: I want to use it to define a function that does: which should return:
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3681599_c0
3681599
lisp
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Title: Lisp influence on on Factor programming language? Problem title: Lisp influence on on Factor programming language? Tags: lisp, factor-lang, concatenative-language Problem: Lisp influence on on Factor programming language? I have read (from Slava Pestov) that Factor was influenced by Lisp, but I am not sure that ...
Lisp influence on on Factor programming language? Lisp influence on on Factor programming language? lisp factor-lang concatenative-language Lisp Factor Lisp influence on on Factor programming language? I have read (from Slava Pestov) that Factor was influenced by Lisp, but I am not sure that I can understand how? Are t...
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3034237_c0
3034237
lisp
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Title: Check if current Emacs buffer contains a string Problem title: Check if current Emacs buffer contains a string Tags: lisp, emacs, elisp, buffer Problem: Check if current Emacs buffer contains a string I have a buffer open in emacs. I want a function that will return t if the current buffer contains the string, o...
Check if current Emacs buffer contains a string Check if current Emacs buffer contains a string lisp emacs elisp buffer Check Emacs Check if current Emacs buffer contains a string I have a buffer open in emacs. I want a function that will return t if the current buffer contains the string, otherwise it returns nil .
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134887_c0
134887
lisp
0
Title: When to use ' (or quote) in Lisp? Problem title: When to use ' (or quote) in Lisp? Tags: lisp, quote Problem: When to use ' (or quote) in Lisp? After making it through the major parts of an introductory Lisp book, I still couldn't understand what the special operator (quote) (or equivalent ' ) function...
When to use ' (or quote) in Lisp? When to use ' (or quote) in Lisp? lisp quote When Lisp When to use ' (or quote) in Lisp? After making it through the major parts of an introductory Lisp book, I still couldn't understand what the special operator (quote) (or equivalent ' ) function does, yet this has been all...
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3571518_c0
3571518
lisp
0
Title: Book for learning how to write Clojure/Lisp Macros Problem title: Book for learning how to write Clojure/Lisp Macros Tags: lisp, jvm-languages, clojure Problem: Book for learning how to write Clojure/Lisp Macros I'm reading "Programming Clojure" and I'm interested in a book that discusses how to create macros as...
Book for learning how to write Clojure/Lisp Macros Book for learning how to write Clojure/Lisp Macros lisp jvm-languages clojure Book Clojure Lisp Macros Book for learning how to write Clojure/Lisp Macros I'm reading "Programming Clojure" and I'm interested in a book that discusses how to create macros as extensive as ...
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Title: Lisp and Android NDK Problem title: Lisp and Android NDK Tags: c%2B%2B, lisp, android-ndk, android Problem: Lisp and Android NDK Is there a lisp ported to android with the NDK? I've been thinking of writing one in C++, for a project I have going, but I don't want to reinvent the wheel. Has anyone seen such a bea...
Lisp and Android NDK Lisp and Android NDK c%2B%2B lisp android-ndk android Lisp Android NDK Lisp and Android NDK Is there a lisp ported to android with the NDK? I've been thinking of writing one in C++, for a project I have going, but I don't want to reinvent the wheel. Has anyone seen such a beast? I have seen this pr...
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Title: In Lisp, how many inputs can the + function actually have? Problem title: In Lisp, how many inputs can the + function actually have? Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: In Lisp, how many inputs can the + function actually have? I'm relatively new to Lisp, and I was wondering if there really is an upper limit to the...
In Lisp, how many inputs can the + function actually have? In Lisp, how many inputs can the + function actually have? common-lisp lisp Lisp In Lisp, how many inputs can the + function actually have? I'm relatively new to Lisp, and I was wondering if there really is an upper limit to the "+" function. (I guess this appl...
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Title: how to specify that a method argument is a list of (e.g.) string Problem title: how to specify that a method argument is a list of (e.g.) string Tags: clos, lisp Problem: how to specify that a method argument is a list of (e.g.) string In CLOS, how to specify that a method argument is a list of (e.g.) strings? e...
how to specify that a method argument is a list of (e.g.) string how to specify that a method argument is a list of (e.g.) string clos lisp e.g how to specify that a method argument is a list of (e.g.) string In CLOS, how to specify that a method argument is a list of (e.g.) strings? e.g. something like:
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, (b/2)))$; Bq: aq/((λ+μ)*subst([x=q*%pi*Φ],σ))+((16*Φ^4*q^2*(-1)^q)/((λ+μ)*%pi^2*subst([x=q*%pi*Φ],σ)))*sum(q1*aq1*(-1) ^q1*subst([x=q1*%pi*Φ],Χ)*(Λ1+(16*Φ^4/(%pi^2))*Λ3+((16*Φ^4/(%pi^2))^2)*Λ5), q1, 1, Code signals: maxima, Heap, Does, Message, Gen, Boxed, Unboxed, LgBox, LgUnbox, Pin, Alloc, Waste, Trig, GCs, Mem-ag...
, (b/2)))$; Bq: aq/((λ+μ)*subst([x=q*%pi*Φ],σ))+((16*Φ^4*q^2*(-1)^q)/((λ+μ)*%pi^2*subst([x=q*%pi*Φ],σ)))*sum(q1*aq1*(-1) ^q1*subst([x=q1*%pi*Φ],Χ)*(Λ1+(16*Φ^4/(%pi^2))*Λ3+((16*Φ^4/(%pi^2))^2)*Λ5), q1, 1, Code signals: maxima, Heap, Does, Message, Gen, Boxed, Unboxed, LgBox, LgUnbox, Pin, Alloc, Waste, Trig, GCs, Mem-ag...
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Title: combo DrRacket implicit else Problem title: combo DrRacket implicit else Tags: lisp, racket Problem: combo DrRacket implicit else Why does this work? (define (rev l) (cond ((null? l) l) (else (append (rev(cdr l)) (list (car l)))))) Output: > (rev L1) (d c b a) and this not? (define (rev l) (cond ((null? l) l) (a...
combo DrRacket implicit else combo DrRacket implicit else lisp racket DrRacket combo DrRacket implicit else Why does this work? Output: and this not? Output: Isn't "else" implicit in Lisp?
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59147155
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Title: how to remove a given key from a series of maps in a vector in clojure? Problem title: how to remove a given key from a series of maps in a vector in clojure? Tags: lisp, clojurescript, clojure Problem: how to remove a given key from a series of maps in a vector in clojure? In clojure, given a data structure [{:...
how to remove a given key from a series of maps in a vector in clojure? how to remove a given key from a series of maps in a vector in clojure? lisp clojurescript clojure a how to remove a given key from a series of maps in a vector in clojure? In clojure, given a data structure [{:a "foo" :b "bar"} {:a "biz" :b "baz"}...
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Title: clojure recursion conj a list Problem title: clojure recursion conj a list Tags: recursion, clojure, functional-programming, lisp Problem: clojure recursion conj a list ((fn foo [x] (when (> x 0) (conj (foo (dec x)) x))) 5) For this code, the result is [5 4 3 2 1] Why isn't is [1,2,3,4,5]? I see we do conf from ...
clojure recursion conj a list clojure recursion conj a list recursion clojure functional-programming lisp clojure recursion conj a list For this code, the result is [5 4 3 2 1] Why isn't is [1,2,3,4,5]? I see we do conf from result of recursive foo call with a value. For I thought it should be 1 2 3 4 5? Need help to u...
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27265597_c0
27265597
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Title: when i use my emacs with purcell's .emacs.d ,i can't use slime Problem title: when i use my emacs with purcell's .emacs.d ,i can't use slime Tags: lisp, emacs, slime Problem: when i use my emacs with purcell's .emacs.d ,i can't use slime when i try M-x slime ,all i get is Can't locate module:...
when i use my emacs with purcell's .emacs.d ,i can't use slime when i use my emacs with purcell's .emacs.d ,i can't use slime lisp emacs slime emacs.d when i use my emacs with purcell's .emacs.d ,i can't use slime when i try M-x slime ,all i get is Can't locate module: SWANK-IO-PACKAGE::SWANK-TRACE-...
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Title: How to configure .emacs to enable "C-v" to move cursor half window height Problem title: How to configure .emacs to enable "C-v" to move cursor half window height Tags: lisp, emacs Problem: How to configure .emacs to enable "C-v" to move cursor half window height I'm trying to make it so that...
How to configure .emacs to enable "C-v" to move cursor half window height How to configure .emacs to enable "C-v" to move cursor half window height lisp emacs How C-v How to configure .emacs to enable "C-v" to move cursor half window height I'm trying to make it so that C-v binds to a function where...
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Title: Emacs defining a function that sets arguments to nil Problem title: Emacs defining a function that sets arguments to nil Tags: function, emacs, lisp Problem: Emacs defining a function that sets arguments to nil I would like to create a nil function that takes any number of symbols and sets them all to nil. (defu...
Emacs defining a function that sets arguments to nil Emacs defining a function that sets arguments to nil function emacs lisp Emacs Emacs defining a function that sets arguments to nil I would like to create a nil function that takes any number of symbols and sets them all to nil. How to do this 'cleanly'?
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Title: Examples of excellent Common Lisp code? Problem title: Examples of excellent Common Lisp code? Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: Examples of excellent Common Lisp code? I've learned enough Common Lisp to be able to muddle my way through writing an application. I've read Seibel's Practical Common Lisp What librari...
Examples of excellent Common Lisp code? Examples of excellent Common Lisp code? common-lisp lisp Examples Common Lisp Examples of excellent Common Lisp code? I've learned enough Common Lisp to be able to muddle my way through writing an application. I've read Seibel's Practical Common Lisp What libraries or programs sh...
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Title: Drawing trees in Common Lisp Problem title: Drawing trees in Common Lisp Tags: tree, lisp, common-lisp Problem: Drawing trees in Common Lisp This question probably has an embarrassingly simple answer, but is there a Right Way to format/draw trees in Common Lisp? I've tried a few books as well as googling about, ...
Drawing trees in Common Lisp Drawing trees in Common Lisp tree lisp common-lisp Drawing Common Lisp Drawing trees in Common Lisp This question probably has an embarrassingly simple answer, but is there a Right Way to format/draw trees in Common Lisp? I've tried a few books as well as googling about, but the problem see...
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Title: What is the difference between macroexpand and macroexpand-1 in Clojure Problem title: What is the difference between macroexpand and macroexpand-1 in Clojure Tags: functional-programming, lisp, clojure, macros Problem: What is the difference between macroexpand and macroexpand-1 in Clojure I couldn't understand...
What is the difference between macroexpand and macroexpand-1 in Clojure What is the difference between macroexpand and macroexpand-1 in Clojure functional-programming lisp clojure macros What macroexpand-1 Clojure What is the difference between macroexpand and macroexpand-1 in Clojure I couldn't understand the differen...
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5931256
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Title: Applying a macro to a form without defining the macro Problem title: Applying a macro to a form without defining the macro Tags: lisp, clojure Problem: Applying a macro to a form without defining the macro Is there a way to expand a macro without actually defining it? My situation is that I have a bunch of macro...
Applying a macro to a form without defining the macro Applying a macro to a form without defining the macro lisp clojure Applying Applying a macro to a form without defining the macro Is there a way to expand a macro without actually defining it? My situation is that I have a bunch of macros that may/may not override c...
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Title: Determine if a list contain list Problem title: Determine if a list contain list Tags: lisp Problem: Determine if a list contain list I want to check if a list in LISP contains list or not recursively. How to fix this code? (defun has-list-p(l) (if null l) nil (and (listp(car l)) (has-list-p(l)))) Thanks all! Th...
Determine if a list contain list Determine if a list contain list lisp Determine Determine if a list contain list I want to check if a list in LISP contains list or not recursively. How to fix this code? Thanks all! The solution I coded is:
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Title: Comparing two lists of symbols in lisp Problem title: Comparing two lists of symbols in lisp Tags: lisp, comparison, common-lisp Problem: Comparing two lists of symbols in lisp Let's say I have two lisp lists that are the same but in different sequence: '(A B C) and ' (C B A) . How can I check if they are the sa...
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Title: Get index of list within list in Lisp Problem title: Get index of list within list in Lisp Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: Get index of list within list in Lisp If I have a list like this ((0 1 2) (3 4 5) (6 7 8) (0 3 6) (1 3 7) (2 4 8) (0 4 8) (2 4 6)) And I want to find the index of (0 3 6) , is there a built...
Get index of list within list in Lisp Get index of list within list in Lisp common-lisp lisp Get Lisp POSITION Get index of list within list in Lisp If I have a list like this And I want to find the index of (0 3 6) , is there a built-in function to do this? POSITION doesn't seem to work when the search item is itself ...
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q jo 7arte gtk 1997 ** Peter: pseudo pol mil est 1997 gtk lit lang ** leandro: b jo cb ** frederico: 7arte lit gtk ** rol: b an pseudo mimimi 7arte ** mathias: jo lit ** henrique: 1997 h gtk qt ** eumané: Code signals: Processing, Diego, Koma, pr0n, FelipeAugusto, GustavoPupo, Alan, Jost, Herbert, Andre, Rodrigo, Vitor...
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Title: Getting the first n elements of a list in Common Lisp? Problem title: Getting the first n elements of a list in Common Lisp? Tags: common-lisp, lisp, list Problem: Getting the first n elements of a list in Common Lisp? How would I get the first n elements of a list? CL-USER> (equal (some-function 2 '(1 20 300)) ...
Getting the first n elements of a list in Common Lisp? Getting the first n elements of a list in Common Lisp? common-lisp lisp list Getting Common Lisp CL-USER Getting the first n elements of a list in Common Lisp? How would I get the first n elements of a list? I am absolutely certain this is elementary, but help a br...
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Title: The binary relation R is given. Construct the transitive and reflexive closure R * in LISP Problem title: The binary relation R is given. Construct the transitive and reflexive closure R * in LISP Tags: lisp Problem: The binary relation R is given. Construct the transitive and reflexive closure R * in LISP The b...
The binary relation R is given. Construct the transitive and reflexive closure R * in LISP The binary relation R is given. Construct the transitive and reflexive closure R * in LISP lisp Construct LISP The binary relation R is given. Construct the transitive and reflexive closure R * in LISP The binary relation R is gi...
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Title: Lisp stack overflow bound Problem title: Lisp stack overflow bound Tags: stack-overflow, lisp, algorithm Problem: Lisp stack overflow bound I really need an advice. I have a function that have big number of recursive calls. Actually i need it. And algorithm is correct it works in C but in lisp there is a problem...
Lisp stack overflow bound Lisp stack overflow bound stack-overflow lisp algorithm Lisp Lisp stack overflow bound I really need an advice. I have a function that have big number of recursive calls. Actually i need it. And algorithm is correct it works in C but in lisp there is a problem because of stack overflow. What s...
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Title: Compare multiple elements Problem title: Compare multiple elements Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: Compare multiple elements So I want to compare four different elements, from four different lists. Something like the example bellow, the problem is that equal should only recieve 2 arguments, is there any functio...
Compare multiple elements Compare multiple elements common-lisp lisp Compare Compare multiple elements So I want to compare four different elements, from four different lists. Something like the example bellow, the problem is that equal should only recieve 2 arguments, is there any function to compare more than 2 eleme...
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Title: Lisp - How to do Random Permutations Problem title: Lisp - How to do Random Permutations Tags: sbcl, clisp, common-lisp, lisp Problem: Lisp - How to do Random Permutations I'm fairly new to Lisp and I was wondering what is the simplest way to create a function that given n returns an array with n elements, with ...
Lisp - How to do Random Permutations Lisp - How to do Random Permutations sbcl clisp common-lisp lisp Lisp How Random Permutations Lisp - How to do Random Permutations I'm fairly new to Lisp and I was wondering what is the simplest way to create a function that given n returns an array with n elements, with the permuta...
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Title: Define a function, call it ‘CHECK’ in scheme Problem title: Define a function, call it ‘CHECK’ in scheme Tags: lisp, scheme, function Problem: Define a function, call it ‘CHECK’ in scheme how to write this in scheme? Define a function, call it ‘CHECK’ that takes an integer as its first argument, a list of intege...
Define a function, call it ‘CHECK’ in scheme Define a function, call it ‘CHECK’ in scheme lisp scheme function Define CHECK Define a function, call it ‘CHECK’ in scheme how to write this in scheme? Define a function, call it ‘CHECK’ that takes an integer as its first argument, a list of integers as its second argument ...
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Title: Why does slime-vim indent improperly while paredit is on? Problem title: Why does slime-vim indent improperly while paredit is on? Tags: lisp, scheme, vim Problem: Why does slime-vim indent improperly while paredit is on? When I write (define (foo bar) <Enter>) it will indent like this: . But I think normally it...
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Title: How to run lisp scripts by passing arguments from Java Problem title: How to run lisp scripts by passing arguments from Java Tags: common-lisp, java, lisp Problem: How to run lisp scripts by passing arguments from Java I am trying to run lisp scripts by passing arguments from Java. For eg: In the below script, t...
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Title: Managing reader macros in Common Lisp Problem title: Managing reader macros in Common Lisp Tags: common-lisp, lisp, reader-macro Problem: Managing reader macros in Common Lisp I want to define reader macros in such a way that they affect only a certain package/file. So far I was able to load those files with (le...
Managing reader macros in Common Lisp Managing reader macros in Common Lisp common-lisp lisp reader-macro Managing Common Lisp file.lisp Managing reader macros in Common Lisp I want to define reader macros in such a way that they affect only a certain package/file. So far I was able to load those files with Is there a ...
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Title: Scheme Coding Style Questions Problem title: Scheme Coding Style Questions Tags: scheme, functional-programming, lisp Problem: Scheme Coding Style Questions I am confused about the Scheme style for my code. Should I format if forms as: a. if() () () or b. if () () () or c. if () () () Should I format cond clause...
Scheme Coding Style Questions Scheme Coding Style Questions scheme functional-programming lisp Scheme Coding Style Questions Scheme Coding Style Questions I am confused about the Scheme style for my code. Should I format if forms as: a. or b. or c. Should I format cond clauses as a. or b. When do I use a single ; to co...
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77774440_c0
77774440
lisp
0
Title: GNU Guile Scheme on Windows Problem title: GNU Guile Scheme on Windows Tags: gnu, scheme, lisp, guile, windows Problem: GNU Guile Scheme on Windows I want to install the gnu guile scheme on Windows. However, I am lost. There isn't a clear guide on how to do that. Most of the methods I found are for macOS, FreeBS...
GNU Guile Scheme on Windows GNU Guile Scheme on Windows gnu scheme lisp guile windows GNU Guile Scheme Windows GNU Guile Scheme on Windows I want to install the gnu guile scheme on Windows. However, I am lost. There isn't a clear guide on how to do that. Most of the methods I found are for macOS, FreeBSD and Linux-base...
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12764688_c0
12764688
lisp
0
Title: Lisp with reader macros that targets the browser? Problem title: Lisp with reader macros that targets the browser? Tags: clojure, common-lisp, lisp, scheme, web Problem: Lisp with reader macros that targets the browser? Clojure/ClojureScript does not have reader macros. I personaly think it is a huge loss as I'm...
Lisp with reader macros that targets the browser? Lisp with reader macros that targets the browser? clojure common-lisp lisp scheme web Lisp Lisp with reader macros that targets the browser? Clojure/ClojureScript does not have reader macros. I personaly think it is a huge loss as I'm specifially interested in hacking w...
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4763910_c0
4763910
lisp
0
Title: ABCL compilation and primitives Problem title: ABCL compilation and primitives Tags: compilation, lisp, primitive-types, common-lisp, abcl Problem: ABCL compilation and primitives Does anyone know how (or if) you can use ABCL to compile Lisp code to .class files and create a main method so that the whole thing c...
ABCL compilation and primitives ABCL compilation and primitives compilation lisp primitive-types common-lisp abcl ABCL ABCL compilation and primitives Does anyone know how (or if) you can use ABCL to compile Lisp code to .class files and create a main method so that the whole thing could be packaged into a .jar file an...
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10112797_c2
10112797
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Hello, World, WITH-LTK, PACK, BUTTON, Load, ASDF, Loading, LTK, PACKAGE, hello-1.lisp, WARNING, Undefined, hello-1.fasl, quickproject:make-project, Describe, Your, Name, your.name, example.com, Specify, HELLO-WORLD-LTK, hello-world-1, IN-PACKAGE, SB-KERNEL:SIMPLE-PACKAGE-ERROR, THREAD, RUNNING, Type, HELP, SB-EXT:QUIT...
Hello, World, WITH-LTK, PACK, BUTTON, Load, ASDF, Loading, LTK, PACKAGE, hello-1.lisp, WARNING, Undefined, hello-1.fasl, quickproject:make-project, Describe, Your, Name, your.name, example.com, Specify, HELLO-WORLD-LTK, hello-world-1, IN-PACKAGE, SB-KERNEL:SIMPLE-PACKAGE-ERROR, THREAD, RUNNING, Type, HELP, SB-EXT:QUIT...
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4216159_c0
4216159
lisp
0
Title: Implementation of cons using `list` or `append` Problem title: Implementation of cons using `list` or `append` Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: Implementation of cons using `list` or `append` Is there any way by which cons can be implemented in Common LISP using list , append , first , rest etc? In the following...
Implementation of cons using `list` or `append` Implementation of cons using `list` or `append` lisp common-lisp Implementation my_list Line Implementation of cons using `list` or `append` Is there any way by which cons can be implemented in Common LISP using list , append , first , rest etc? In the following code What...
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48318340_c0
48318340
lisp
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Title: Space and time complexity of lisp functions Problem title: Space and time complexity of lisp functions Tags: algorithm, time-complexity, space-complexity, lisp Problem: Space and time complexity of lisp functions Here are two lisp's functions (defun fact (x &optional (acc 1)) (if (zerop x) acc (fatt (- 1 x) (* x...
Space and time complexity of lisp functions Space and time complexity of lisp functions algorithm time-complexity space-complexity lisp Space Space and time complexity of lisp functions Here are two lisp's functions How can I find space and time complexity of this functions?
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35295829_c1
35295829
lisp
1
boom, and that above statement is what I call a boomable list. (defun boom (sexp) (let ((op (car (car (cdr sexp)))) (operands (cdr (car (cdr sexp)))))) (if (equal op 'and) (setcar sexp 'or) (setcar sexp 'and)) (print operands) (print sexp)) ;end boom I print at the end for debugging. Changes to the list operands does ...
boom, and that above statement is what I call a boomable list. (defun boom (sexp) (let ((op (car (car (cdr sexp)))) (operands (cdr (car (cdr sexp)))))) (if (equal op 'and) (setcar sexp 'or) (setcar sexp 'and)) (print operands) (print sexp)) ;end boom I print at the end for debugging. Changes to the list operands does ...
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43442243_c0
43442243
lisp
0
Title: How to add Header File in LISP Problem title: How to add Header File in LISP Tags: header, lisp Problem: How to add Header File in LISP The question is how to add a header file (and if it is possible) in LISP. I want just like in C p.e. to create a "<\file>.h" in order to load some piece of code just by calling ...
How to add Header File in LISP How to add Header File in LISP header lisp How Header File LISP How to add Header File in LISP The question is how to add a header file (and if it is possible) in LISP. I want just like in C p.e. to create a "<\file>.h" in order to load some piece of code just by calling this header file ...
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32927115_c0
32927115
lisp
0
Title: Lisp quote work internally Problem title: Lisp quote work internally Tags: quote, lisp, common-lisp Problem: Lisp quote work internally How does lisp quote work internally? For example: (quote (+ 1 (* 1 2)) ) seems to be equivalent to (list '+ 1 (list '* 1 2)) which means it is some how symbolizing the Head valu...
Lisp quote work internally Lisp quote work internally quote lisp common-lisp Lisp Lisp quote work internally How does lisp quote work internally? For example: seems to be equivalent to which means it is some how symbolizing the Head values recursively. Is this function a built in? Run (equal (quote (+ 1 (* 1 2))) (list...
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25265072_c0
25265072
lisp
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Title: Reading file using Common Lisp Problem title: Reading file using Common Lisp Tags: common-lisp, file-io, lisp Problem: Reading file using Common Lisp I need to read a text file using Common Lisp. File must be read to list of lists. Each list in the list must consist of a line from file. How to do this? I have do...
Reading file using Common Lisp Reading file using Common Lisp common-lisp file-io lisp Common Reading Lisp Others rgr.txt Reading file using Common Lisp I need to read a text file using Common Lisp. File must be read to list of lists. Each list in the list must consist of a line from file. How to do this? I have done o...
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64209828_c0
64209828
lisp
0
Title: Is there a style guide for SICP exercises? Problem title: Is there a style guide for SICP exercises? Tags: sicp, scheme, lisp Problem: Is there a style guide for SICP exercises? I'm currently working my way through SICP, but I'm not quite used to the style of writing Scheme code yet. Is there any sort of style g...
Is there a style guide for SICP exercises? Is there a style guide for SICP exercises? sicp scheme lisp SICP Is there a style guide for SICP exercises? I'm currently working my way through SICP, but I'm not quite used to the style of writing Scheme code yet. Is there any sort of style guide that is a companion for the b...
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28148147_c0
28148147
lisp
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Title: Parenscript and implicit Return Problem title: Parenscript and implicit Return Tags: parenscript, lisp, javascript, common-lisp Problem: Parenscript and implicit Return Is there anyway to turn off Parenscript's implicit Return? I'm trying to write the following code: function () = { dialog.show();}; But Parenscr...
Parenscript and implicit Return Parenscript and implicit Return parenscript lisp javascript common-lisp Parenscript dialog.show Parenscript and implicit Return Is there anyway to turn off Parenscript's implicit Return? I'm trying to write the following code: But Parenscript inserts an implicit return: =>
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9146935_c2
9146935
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ER=1451459 0000 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 08 00 45 00 ..............E. 0010 00 67 91 53 40 00 40 06 ab 3b 7f 00 00 01 7f 00 .g.S@.@..;...... 0020 00 01 c6 2c 0f a5 f9 57 b4 93 fc 40 7f 85 80 18 ...,...W...@.... 0030 10 03 fe 5b 00 Code signals: +, How, REPL, MIT-Scheme, Listening, Unknown, RESTART, swank-mit-...
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Title: LISP Loop through list Problem title: LISP Loop through list Tags: common-lisp, lisp, loops Problem: LISP Loop through list I have a function "power" which gives me square of the number and the other functions needs to sum every number squared from a list. But it tells me undefined function I and i really can't ...
LISP Loop through list LISP Loop through list common-lisp lisp loops LISP Loop LISP Loop through list I have a function "power" which gives me square of the number and the other functions needs to sum every number squared from a list. But it tells me undefined function I and i really can't make it work .
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