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61949185
lisp
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Title: AutoLisp 2021 Too few arguments error on (apply (lambda Problem title: AutoLisp 2021 Too few arguments error on (apply (lambda Tags: lisp, autolisp, autodesk Problem: AutoLisp 2021 Too few arguments error on (apply (lambda We have installed the latest Autodesk 2021 and one of our scripts (a modified @Lee Mac) wh...
AutoLisp 2021 Too few arguments error on (apply (lambda AutoLisp 2021 Too few arguments error on (apply (lambda lisp autolisp autodesk AutoLisp Too GDD:removeinfo ACcFfHKkLlOopQTW ACcFfKkHLlOopQTW ACcFfHKkLlOoPpQSTW VBScript.RegExp AutoLisp 2021 Too few arguments error on (apply (lambda We have installed the latest Aut...
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25797353_c0
25797353
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Title: hunchentoot-based app in a lisp image (from buildapp) immediately returns Problem title: hunchentoot-based app in a lisp image (from buildapp) immediately returns Tags: lisp, multithreading, hunchentoot Problem: hunchentoot-based app in a lisp image (from buildapp) immediately returns So I have an application us...
hunchentoot-based app in a lisp image (from buildapp) immediately returns hunchentoot-based app in a lisp image (from buildapp) immediately returns lisp multithreading hunchentoot buildapp restas:start spa::main config.json hunchentoot-based app in a lisp image (from buildapp) immediately returns So I have an applicati...
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16307306_c0
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Title: How do you call functions in a list of functions in Lisp? Problem title: How do you call functions in a list of functions in Lisp? Tags: lisp, closures, common-lisp Problem: How do you call functions in a list of functions in Lisp? I'm reading Practical Common Lisp, and I'm playing around with closures (chapter ...
How do you call functions in a list of functions in Lisp? How do you call functions in a list of functions in Lisp? lisp closures common-lisp How Lisp CL-USER Evaluation CCL::TOO-MANY-ARGUMENTS x2100B8890D TYPE-ERROR x2100B5667D CCL::SIMPLE-PROGRAM-ERROR x2100C21D4D CCL::TOO-FEW-ARGUMENTS x2100B7320D How do you call fu...
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77209665
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Title: How to remove all numbers from a list in Lisp Problem title: How to remove all numbers from a list in Lisp Tags: common-lisp, lisp, nested-lists, recursion Problem: How to remove all numbers from a list in Lisp I am learning Lisp and have a problem where I have to remove all the numbers from a list, which also h...
How to remove all numbers from a list in Lisp How to remove all numbers from a list in Lisp common-lisp lisp nested-lists recursion a How Lisp REMOVE-NUM How to remove all numbers from a list in Lisp I am learning Lisp and have a problem where I have to remove all the numbers from a list, which also has nested lists. F...
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47082630_c0
47082630
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Title: Local Procedure Bindings Problem title: Local Procedure Bindings Tags: lisp, syntax, scheme Problem: Local Procedure Bindings I'm new to Scheme and Lisp in general, and upon learning I've stumbled upon a cryptic syntax used in local procedure binding: (define mock (lambda (s) ;; this is what I don't understand (...
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23808038_c0
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Title: When to use defparameter instead of setf? Problem title: When to use defparameter instead of setf? Tags: variable-assignment, lisp, common-lisp Problem: When to use defparameter instead of setf? I'm currently reading the book Land of LISP , and I'm just working through the first chapter. In there, there is a lit...
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4357257_c0
4357257
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Title: Binary Search Tree in Scheme, trying to use Dr. Racket to simply return true or false if value is present in BST. Error Problem title: Binary Search Tree in Scheme, trying to use Dr. Racket to simply return true or false if value is present in BST. Error Tags: scheme, binary-search-tree, lisp, racket Problem: Bi...
Binary Search Tree in Scheme, trying to use Dr. Racket to simply return true or false if value is present in BST. Error Binary Search Tree in Scheme, trying to use Dr. Racket to simply return true or false if value is present in BST. Error scheme binary-search-tree lisp racket Binary Search Tree Scheme Racket BST Error...
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65041108_c0
65041108
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Title: Without prior knowledge of Scheme's floor and rounding functions, how can SICP Exercise 1.45 (making an nth root function) be completed? Problem title: Without prior knowledge of Scheme's floor and rounding functions, how can SICP Exercise 1.45 (making an nth root function) be completed? Tags: rounding...
Without prior knowledge of Scheme's floor and rounding functions, how can SICP Exercise 1.45 (making an nth root function) be completed? Without prior knowledge of Scheme's floor and rounding functions, how can SICP Exercise 1.45 (making an nth root function) be completed? rounding scheme lisp sicp Without Sc...
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77431504_c0
77431504
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Title: Is it theoretically possible to rewrite tagbody in terms of labels? Problem title: Is it theoretically possible to rewrite tagbody in terms of labels? Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: Is it theoretically possible to rewrite tagbody in terms of labels? I have been thinking about how one could implement common lis...
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6326565_c0
6326565
lisp
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Title: disable individual buttons on a lispworks capi:push-button-panel Problem title: disable individual buttons on a lispworks capi:push-button-panel Tags: mscapi, common-lisp, lisp, lispworks Problem: disable individual buttons on a lispworks capi:push-button-panel I'm working on a Connect Four game using common lis...
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36801921_c1
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".") (or (nth 7 board) ".") (or (nth 8 board) "."))) ; ; Returns the symbol representing the other player ; (defun opposite (player) (if (eq player 'x) 'o 'x)) ; ; Checks if the player won ; (defun won-p (board player) (or (and (eq (nth 0 board) player) (eq (nth 1 board) player) (eq (nth 2 board) player)) (and (eq (nt...
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67461039_c0
67461039
lisp
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Title: Lisp - "list 'if x y nil" what is usage of the tick (') symbol and "list" function here? Problem title: Lisp - "list 'if x y nil" what is usage of the tick (') symbol and "list" function here? Tags: macros, elisp-macro, lisp, elisp Problem: Lisp - "list...
Lisp - "list 'if x y nil" what is usage of the tick (') symbol and "list" function here? Lisp - "list 'if x y nil" what is usage of the tick (') symbol and "list" function here? macros elisp-macro lisp elisp Lisp Another Tick Lisp - "list 'if x y nil" what is ...
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8089658_c0
8089658
lisp
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Title: Writing a cached function in Racket Problem title: Writing a cached function in Racket Tags: functional-programming, lisp, memoization, racket, scheme Problem: Writing a cached function in Racket So I'm working on some code (going over a practice exam for a course on Racket), and I have to do the following: Writ...
Writing a cached function in Racket Writing a cached function in Racket functional-programming lisp memoization racket scheme Writing Racket Writing a cached function in Racket So I'm working on some code (going over a practice exam for a course on Racket), and I have to do the following: Write a function cached-assoc ...
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7375960_c0
7375960
lisp
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Title: "is not of type LIST" error Problem title: "is not of type LIST" error Tags: lisp, debugging, common-lisp Problem: "is not of type LIST" error I am doing Exercise 14.11 in "A Gentle Introduction to Symbolic Computation," and wrote the following function: (defmacro compile-machine (nodes) `(pr...
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35166277_c0
35166277
lisp
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Title: As of 2016, is there a Scheme implementation which supports 100% of R7RS (small) with no deviations? Problem title: As of 2016, is there a Scheme implementation which supports 100% of R7RS (small) with no deviations? Tags: implementation, lisp, r6rs, scheme, r7rs Problem: As of 2016, is there a Scheme implementa...
As of 2016, is there a Scheme implementation which supports 100% of R7RS (small) with no deviations? As of 2016, is there a Scheme implementation which supports 100% of R7RS (small) with no deviations? implementation lisp r6rs scheme r7rs Scheme R7RS r6rs As of 2016, is there a Scheme implementation which supports 100%...
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21126507_c1
21126507
lisp
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788 22591133455133788 22591133455133788 22591133455133788) (21321591953876048 21321591953876048 21321591953876048 21321591953876048 21321591953876048 21321591953876048 21321591953876048 21321591953876048 21321591953876048 21321591953876048) I've tried this in both Allegro Lisp and SBCL and they both return (different) ...
788 22591133455133788 22591133455133788 22591133455133788) (21321591953876048 21321591953876048 21321591953876048 21321591953876048 21321591953876048 21321591953876048 21321591953876048 21321591953876048 21321591953876048 21321591953876048) I've tried this in both Allegro Lisp and SBCL and they both return (different) ...
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37987853_c0
37987853
lisp
0
Title: Endless adding to list for merge sort in lisp Problem title: Endless adding to list for merge sort in lisp Tags: sorting, algorithm, lisp, mergesort, recursion Problem: Endless adding to list for merge sort in lisp This is what happens when i run my merge sort program in lisp. (MSORT '(1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9)) "Stack...
Endless adding to list for merge sort in lisp Endless adding to list for merge sort in lisp sorting algorithm lisp mergesort recursion Endless Endless adding to list for merge sort in lisp This is what happens when i run my merge sort program in lisp. (MSORT '(1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9)) "Stack overflow (deep)". I'm pretty sur...
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3358987_c0
3358987
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Title: Problem with emacs lisp shell process arguments Problem title: Problem with emacs lisp shell process arguments Tags: emacs, perforce, lisp, elisp Problem: Problem with emacs lisp shell process arguments I'm attempting to run P4V commands directly from xemacs. After pulling in the p4.el to emacs I've written the ...
Problem with emacs lisp shell process arguments Problem with emacs lisp shell process arguments emacs perforce lisp elisp Problem p4v-command p4-output-buffer-name p4v p4-get-p4-port UserName p4-current-client file.txt Problem with emacs lisp shell process arguments I'm attempting to run P4V commands directly from xema...
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7525519_c0
7525519
lisp
0
Title: slimv segfaulting on OS X Lion Problem title: slimv segfaulting on OS X Lion Tags: lisp, slimv, vim Problem: slimv segfaulting on OS X Lion I have been trying to get slimv (http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2531) working for a while now, but I am really not sure what else I can do. I am running vim...
slimv segfaulting on OS X Lion slimv segfaulting on OS X Lion lisp slimv vim Lion Loading Users start-swank.lisp swank-loader.lisp WARNING POWERPC PPC X86 X86-64 X86_64 AMD64 I686 I586 I486 PC386 IAPX386 SPARC64 SPARC HPPA64 HPPA ARM PENTIUM3 PENTIUM4 JAVA-1.4 JAVA-1.5 JAVA-1.6 JAVA-1.7 Loaded clisp-2.49-unix-unknown s...
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60366489_c0
60366489
lisp
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Title: Common Lisp: (NULL L) Should Be A Lambda Expression Problem title: Common Lisp: (NULL L) Should Be A Lambda Expression Tags: lambda, common-lisp, lisp Problem: Common Lisp: (NULL L) Should Be A Lambda Expression I've been trying to learn Common Lisp recently, and it's the the most painful and slow learning proce...
Common Lisp: (NULL L) Should Be A Lambda Expression Common Lisp: (NULL L) Should Be A Lambda Expression lambda common-lisp lisp Common Lisp Should Lambda Expression SYSTEM EXPAND-FORM add_book retrieve_by my_value Common Lisp: (NULL L) Should Be A Lambda Expression I've been trying to learn Common Lisp recently, and it...
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34262952_c0
34262952
lisp
0
Title: How to set up a Common Lisp development environment for OSX? (Programming Newbie) Problem title: How to set up a Common Lisp development environment for OSX? (Programming Newbie) Tags: macos, lisp, emacs, common-lisp Problem: How to set up a Common Lisp development environment for OSX? (Programming Newbie) So, I...
How to set up a Common Lisp development environment for OSX? (Programming Newbie) How to set up a Common Lisp development environment for OSX? (Programming Newbie) macos lisp emacs common-lisp How Common Lisp OSX Programming Newbie How to set up a Common Lisp development environment for OSX? (Programming Newbie) So, I ...
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5540534_c0
5540534
lisp
0
Title: How much of an advantage is language homogeneity in web apps? Problem title: How much of an advantage is language homogeneity in web apps? Tags: lisp Problem: How much of an advantage is language homogeneity in web apps? Hey all, this is more of a philosophy question than anything. I have written my first web ap...
How much of an advantage is language homogeneity in web apps? How much of an advantage is language homogeneity in web apps? lisp How How much of an advantage is language homogeneity in web apps? Hey all, this is more of a philosophy question than anything. I have written my first web app, a Boston event calendar at htt...
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13900895_c0
13900895
lisp
0
Title: How to explicitly use a standard function? Problem title: How to explicitly use a standard function? Tags: loops, lisp, common-lisp Problem: How to explicitly use a standard function? I'm running into a name collision with iterate and count standard function in the example below: (defun svs-to-images (file) (wit...
How to explicitly use a standard function? How to explicitly use a standard function? loops lisp common-lisp How iterate:iter iterate:for iterate:while iterate:with iterate:finally csv-parser.lisp:19:5 LINE Use BREAK-ON-SIGNALS Iterate COUNT Missing Compilation How to explicitly use a standard function? I'm running int...
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39900699_c0
39900699
lisp
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Title: ACT-R is not reloading models Problem title: ACT-R is not reloading models Tags: lisp, common-lisp, emacs, lisp-box Problem: ACT-R is not reloading models I am working through the tutorial files included with the ACT-R Standalone Windows distribution. This isn't part of any academics assignment; I'm working on t...
ACT-R is not reloading models ACT-R is not reloading models lisp common-lisp emacs lisp-box ACT-R Error Reloading ACT-R is not reloading models I am working through the tutorial files included with the ACT-R Standalone Windows distribution. This isn't part of any academics assignment; I'm working on this to learn cogni...
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19461857_c0
19461857
lisp
0
Title: Modelling game UI screens in Clojure Problem title: Modelling game UI screens in Clojure Tags: lisp, quil, clojure, state, functional-programming Problem: Modelling game UI screens in Clojure I am trying to write a game in Clojure using Quil . (qc/defsketch sketch :title "My Game" :size [800 600] :setup #(qc/smo...
Modelling game UI screens in Clojure Modelling game UI screens in Clojure lisp quil clojure state functional-programming Modelling Clojure Game Modelling game UI screens in Clojure I am trying to write a game in Clojure using Quil . (I can use (def position (atom 0)) and (swap! position inc) and @position to make a mov...
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26829564_c0
26829564
lisp
0
Title: Defining setf for function in closure Problem title: Defining setf for function in closure Tags: closures, lisp, common-lisp Problem: Defining setf for function in closure If I create a closure like this, (let ((A (make-array '(10) :initial-element 5))) (defun h (i) (aref a i)) (defsetf h (i) (x) `(setf (aref ,a...
Defining setf for function in closure Defining setf for function in closure closures lisp common-lisp Defining SETF AREF G1124 MULTIPLE-VALUE-BIND FUNCALL SB-C NEW0 WARNING Destructive See ANSI Standard Special Operator QUOTE Section Error Fast si::use-fast-links Signalled LAMBDA-CLOSURE Condition INTERNAL-SIMPLE-UNBOU...
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12990052_c0
12990052
lisp
0
Title: Lisp code (s-expression) formatter Problem title: Lisp code (s-expression) formatter Tags: textmate, lisp, formatting, emacs Problem: Lisp code (s-expression) formatter jSIMLIB checker prints out s-expression code that is essentially lisp code (set-option :print-success false) (set-logic QF_LIA) (declare-fun RET...
Lisp code (s-expression) formatter Lisp code (s-expression) formatter textmate lisp formatting emacs Lisp QF_LIA refs_1_SYMINT flags_2_SYMINT refs1_1_SYMINT flags1_2_SYMINT Lisp code (s-expression) formatter jSIMLIB checker prints out s-expression code that is essentially lisp code How can I format the code, preferable...
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11662084_c0
11662084
lisp
0
Title: Why does Clojure distinguish between symbols and vars? Problem title: Why does Clojure distinguish between symbols and vars? Tags: symbols, clojure, lisp Problem: Why does Clojure distinguish between symbols and vars? I saw this question already, but it doesn't explain what I am wondering about. When I first cam...
Why does Clojure distinguish between symbols and vars? Why does Clojure distinguish between symbols and vars? symbols clojure lisp Why Clojure Why does Clojure distinguish between symbols and vars? I saw this question already, but it doesn't explain what I am wondering about. When I first came to Clojure from Common Li...
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21407125_c0
21407125
lisp
0
Title: About generalized variable in onlisp Problem title: About generalized variable in onlisp Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: About generalized variable in onlisp I am not sure what is going on here, a macro example in the text. Basically, not comfortable with how to use get-setf-method , a built-in macro (maybe fun...
About generalized variable in onlisp About generalized variable in onlisp common-lisp lisp About NIL NEW-3069 SETQ G3070 G3071 INCF G3072 SYSTEM::STORE AREF About generalized variable in onlisp I am not sure what is going on here, a macro example in the text. Basically, not comfortable with how to use get-setf-method ,...
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40466438_c0
40466438
lisp
0
Title: Error setting load-noisily? and auto-exiting in MIT-Scheme Problem title: Error setting load-noisily? and auto-exiting in MIT-Scheme Tags: scheme, sicp, mit-scheme, vim, lisp Problem: Error setting load-noisily? and auto-exiting in MIT-Scheme In order to debug MIT-Scheme scripts with Vim, I want to be able to ru...
Error setting load-noisily? and auto-exiting in MIT-Scheme Error setting load-noisily? and auto-exiting in MIT-Scheme scheme sicp mit-scheme vim lisp Error MIT-Scheme sicp.scm Image Saturday May Release Microcode Runtime LIAR x86-64 Edwin Loading Kill Scheme Value Moriturus Error setting load-noisily? and auto-exiting ...
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18792784_c1
18792784
lisp
1
~s~%" parsed) (handle-request ready (parse buf)))))))))) (defmethod parse ((buf buffer)) (let ((lines (split "\\r?\\n" (coerce (reverse (contents buf)) 'string)))) (second (split " " (first lines))))) HTTP writing: (defmethod http-write (stream (line-end (eql :crlf))) (declare (ignore line-end)) (write-char #\return s...
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59514506_c0
59514506
lisp
0
Title: ELISP interactive function with both prefix argument and user input as optional arguments Problem title: ELISP interactive function with both prefix argument and user input as optional arguments Tags: arguments, elisp, function, lisp, option-type Problem: ELISP interactive function with both prefix argument and ...
ELISP interactive function with both prefix argument and user input as optional arguments ELISP interactive function with both prefix argument and user input as optional arguments arguments elisp function lisp option-type ELISP C-u C-c ELISP interactive function with both prefix argument and user input as optional argu...
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33637371_c0
33637371
lisp
0
Title: Store function calls and execute them Problem title: Store function calls and execute them Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: Store function calls and execute them I wrote these functions to do mixing of a given list: (defun swap (lst pos1 pos2) "Destructively swap values of lst between positions pos1 and pos2" (l...
Store function calls and execute them Store function calls and execute them lisp common-lisp Store pos1 pos2 Destructively Create CG-USER FUN VAL mix-function2 fun2 Store function calls and execute them I wrote these functions to do mixing of a given list: Example call: Is it possible to do this by storing function cal...
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60103909_c0
60103909
lisp
0
Title: LISP: how to properly encode a slash ("/") with cl-json? Problem title: LISP: how to properly encode a slash ("/") with cl-json? Tags: common-lisp, json, lisp Problem: LISP: how to properly encode a slash ("/") with cl-json? I have code that uses the cl-json library to add a line, {"main" : "...
LISP: how to properly encode a slash ("/") with cl-json? LISP: how to properly encode a slash ("/") with cl-json? common-lisp json lisp LISP electron.js package.json json:decode-json json:encode-json LISP: how to properly encode a slash ("/") with cl-json? I have code that uses the cl-json library t...
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75527268_c0
75527268
lisp
0
Title: Compiling SBCL on NetBSD as User? Problem title: Compiling SBCL on NetBSD as User? Tags: common-lisp, bsd, compilation, lisp, sbcl Problem: Compiling SBCL on NetBSD as User? I am trying to install SBCL 2.3.1 on a NetBSD server running NetBSD ver. 9.3. I am not root on this system and therefore I am installing to...
Compiling SBCL on NetBSD as User? Compiling SBCL on NetBSD as User? common-lisp bsd compilation lisp sbcl # Compiling SBCL NetBSD User cold-sbcl.core SB-FASL::GSPACE x20000000 STATIC x20100000 IMMOBILE-FIXEDOBJ x21A00000 IMMOBILE-TEXT x1000000000 DYNAMIC READ-ONLY INITIAL-FUN X22757BEB GENESIS make-target-2.sh Permissi...
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34840391_c0
34840391
lisp
0
Title: Filter a range without using an intermediate list Problem title: Filter a range without using an intermediate list Tags: primes, lisp, functional-programming, common-lisp Problem: Filter a range without using an intermediate list I have written a function is-prime that verifies whether a given number is a prime ...
Filter a range without using an intermediate list Filter a range without using an intermediate list primes lisp functional-programming common-lisp an min Filter NIL Filter a range without using an intermediate list I have written a function is-prime that verifies whether a given number is a prime number or not, and ret...
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26305960_c0
26305960
lisp
0
Title: In Lisp, how do you call a function from a macro, by name passed as an argument? Problem title: In Lisp, how do you call a function from a macro, by name passed as an argument? Tags: variables, function, common-lisp, lisp Problem: In Lisp, how do you call a function from a macro, by name passed as an argument? I...
In Lisp, how do you call a function from a macro, by name passed as an argument? In Lisp, how do you call a function from a macro, by name passed as an argument? variables function common-lisp lisp a Lisp In Lisp, how do you call a function from a macro, by name passed as an argument? In Lisp, how do you call, from a m...
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17136237_c0
17136237
lisp
0
Title: Lisp format string for a list of an element and sub-lists Problem title: Lisp format string for a list of an element and sub-lists Tags: format, lisp Problem: Lisp format string for a list of an element and sub-lists While I occasionally dream in Perl regex, the format specification for Common Lisp (CLisp) still...
Lisp format string for a list of an element and sub-lists Lisp format string for a list of an element and sub-lists format lisp Lisp Match There Current ABORT Break Lisp format string for a list of an element and sub-lists While I occasionally dream in Perl regex, the format specification for Common Lisp (CLisp) still ...
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28240677_c0
28240677
lisp
0
Title: (Lisp) Counting Change code Problem title: (Lisp) Counting Change code Tags: lisp, loops, recursion, count, common-lisp Problem: (Lisp) Counting Change code I've recently started learning lisp and i thought an interesting problem would be the Count Change algorithm which has been attempted many times however i'v...
(Lisp) Counting Change code (Lisp) Counting Change code lisp loops recursion count common-lisp Lisp Counting Change (Lisp) Counting Change code I've recently started learning lisp and i thought an interesting problem would be the Count Change algorithm which has been attempted many times however i've found it very diff...
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35584216_c0
35584216
lisp
0
Title: Knights tour backtracking Lisp Problem title: Knights tour backtracking Lisp Tags: backtracking, knights-tour, lisp Problem: Knights tour backtracking Lisp I am having some problems generating the correct output for this program. My output is almost correct, but missing of some steps. My code is as follows: (def...
Knights tour backtracking Lisp Knights tour backtracking Lisp backtracking knights-tour lisp Knights Lisp NIL Knights tour backtracking Lisp I am having some problems generating the correct output for this program. My output is almost correct, but missing of some steps. My code is as follows: The test code is The outpu...
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9050196_c0
9050196
lisp
0
Title: specifying a slot value as a key when removing duplicates Problem title: specifying a slot value as a key when removing duplicates Tags: common-lisp, clos, clisp, lisp Problem: specifying a slot value as a key when removing duplicates The following code does what I want: 1 (defclass some-class () 2 ((some-slot 3...
specifying a slot value as a key when removing duplicates specifying a slot value as a key when removing duplicates common-lisp clos clisp lisp a SOME-CLASS x21C1D71E x21C1DAFE x21C1DC3E FUNCALL SLOT-VALUE SOME-SLOT specifying a slot value as a key when removing duplicates The following code does what I want: But is th...
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13355975_c0
13355975
lisp
0
Title: Function in Scheme Problem title: Function in Scheme Tags: lisp, scheme Problem: Function in Scheme Okay, so i have recently posted a question regarding create a recursive function in Scheme that would generate even functions called from the defined list below: (define list0 (list 'j 'k 'l 'm 'n 'o 'j) ) (define...
Function in Scheme Function in Scheme lisp scheme Scheme list0 list1 list2 list3 list4 list5 list6 list7 LIST Function in Scheme Okay, so i have recently posted a question regarding create a recursive function in Scheme that would generate even functions called from the defined list below: which for my evens function i...
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10394738_c0
10394738
lisp
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Title: LISP - converting grammar inputs to strings (language theory) Problem title: LISP - converting grammar inputs to strings (language theory) Tags: lisp, common-lisp, clisp Problem: LISP - converting grammar inputs to strings (language theory) I have implemented a problem which determines the non-productive or inac...
LISP - converting grammar inputs to strings (language theory) LISP - converting grammar inputs to strings (language theory) lisp common-lisp clisp LISP Defining FINDING PRODUCTIVE ELEMENTS PROD-STEP PRODS PROD-AUX PROD END ACCESSIBLE ACCESS-STEP ACC Pacc ACCESS-AUX ACCESS Paccess REMOVING INACCESSIBLE NOT BuildRules-AU...
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554949_c0
554949
lisp
0
Title: LET versus LET* in Common Lisp Problem title: LET versus LET* in Common Lisp Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: LET versus LET* in Common Lisp I understand the difference between LET and LET* (parallel versus sequential binding), and as a theoretical matter it makes perfect sense. But is there any case where you'v...
LET versus LET* in Common Lisp LET versus LET* in Common Lisp lisp common-lisp Common Lisp LET versus LET* in Common Lisp I understand the difference between LET and LET* (parallel versus sequential binding), and as a theoretical matter it makes perfect sense. But is there any case where you've ever actually needed LET...
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54220550_c0
54220550
lisp
0
Title: Problem with package communication Common-Lisp Problem title: Problem with package communication Common-Lisp Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: Problem with package communication Common-Lisp I have two packages defined: game (file game.lisp ) and commands (file commands.lisp ), loaded by a game.asd file. I'm havin...
Problem with package communication Common-Lisp Problem with package communication Common-Lisp lisp common-lisp Problem Common-Lisp game.lisp commands.lisp game.asd asdf:defsystem Worked Problem with package communication Common-Lisp I have two packages defined: game (file game.lisp ) and commands (file commands.lisp ),...
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9113591_c0
9113591
lisp
0
Title: Can anyone explain the design decisions behind Autolisp/visual lisp to me? Problem title: Can anyone explain the design decisions behind Autolisp/visual lisp to me? Tags: lisp, autolisp, programming-languages Problem: Can anyone explain the design decisions behind Autolisp/visual lisp to me? I wonder can anyone ...
Can anyone explain the design decisions behind Autolisp/visual lisp to me? Can anyone explain the design decisions behind Autolisp/visual lisp to me? lisp autolisp programming-languages Can Autolisp Can anyone explain the design decisions behind Autolisp/visual lisp to me? I wonder can anyone explain the design rationa...
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52940592_c0
52940592
lisp
0
Title: Remove an element from a list in Common Lisp? Problem title: Remove an element from a list in Common Lisp? Tags: lisp, common-lisp, recursion Problem: Remove an element from a list in Common Lisp? I am currently trying to remove any NIL I find from a list (recursively) on all levels. I already know how to remove...
Remove an element from a list in Common Lisp? Remove an element from a list in Common Lisp? lisp common-lisp recursion a it Remove Common Lisp NIL CAR CDR CONS Remove an element from a list in Common Lisp? I am currently trying to remove any NIL I find from a list (recursively) on all levels. I already know how to remo...
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51576082_c0
51576082
lisp
0
Title: Qtools and qwt curve plot: how to add points? Problem title: Qtools and qwt curve plot: how to add points? Tags: smoke, qwt, qt, common-lisp, lisp Problem: Qtools and qwt curve plot: how to add points? I'm trying to create a QT4/qwt5 curve plot using Common Lisp and the Qtools library. Here's a stripped down ver...
Qtools and qwt curve plot: how to add points? Qtools and qwt curve plot: how to add points? smoke qwt qt common-lisp lisp Qtools QWidget Qtools and qwt curve plot: how to add points? I'm trying to create a QT4/qwt5 curve plot using Common Lisp and the Qtools library. Here's a stripped down version of what I got so far:...
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11211428_c0
11211428
lisp
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Title: Rewrite a list with defun in Lisp Problem title: Rewrite a list with defun in Lisp Tags: lisp, list, loops Problem: Rewrite a list with defun in Lisp I want to write a function which outputs a list. The function gets a list and outputs a new one. For example: (0 0 1 2 2 1) -> (3 4 4 5 5 6)). What it does is: the...
Rewrite a list with defun in Lisp Rewrite a list with defun in Lisp lisp list loops 1 Rewrite Lisp Rewrite a list with defun in Lisp I want to write a function which outputs a list. The function gets a list and outputs a new one. For example: What it does is: the index+1 in the initial list is a value in the new list. ...
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64345223_c0
64345223
lisp
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Title: Lisp x86_64 compiler producing incorrect output Problem title: Lisp x86_64 compiler producing incorrect output Tags: assembly, x86-64, masm, lisp, callstack Problem: Lisp x86_64 compiler producing incorrect output I am writing a Lisp compiler that generates code for the x86_64 architecture, specifically for OS X...
Lisp x86_64 compiler producing incorrect output Lisp x86_64 compiler producing incorrect output assembly x86-64 masm lisp callstack Lisp x86_64 _main x86-64 Lisp x86_64 compiler producing incorrect output I am writing a Lisp compiler that generates code for the x86_64 architecture, specifically for OS X. I am using Che...
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70902340_c1
70902340
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passed is the location of SBCL on my computer, don't know what the '-l' does, and the third parameter is where SLIMV put 'start-swank.lisp'. At this point, the Vim command ',c' will open a command window running SBCL and wait. Typing '(exit)' in SBCL will take me back to Vim with a red error message saying 'SWANK serv...
passed is the location of SBCL on my computer, don't know what the '-l' does, and the third parameter is where SLIMV put 'start-swank.lisp'. At this point, the Vim command ',c' will open a command window running SBCL and wait. Typing '(exit)' in SBCL will take me back to Vim with a red error message saying 'SWANK serv...
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61593907_c0
61593907
lisp
0
Title: Getting the measurements for stretching Problem title: Getting the measurements for stretching Tags: autocad-plugin, autocad, autolisp, stretch, lisp Problem: Getting the measurements for stretching I am creating an algorithm to help me expand boxes to the correct size, as such: I made a code that asks two point...
Getting the measurements for stretching Getting the measurements for stretching autocad-plugin autocad autolisp stretch lisp Getting pt1 pt2 _.stretch _non c:test _.dist Module Getting the measurements for stretching I am creating an algorithm to help me expand boxes to the correct size, as such: I made a code that ask...
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3592112_c0
3592112
lisp
0
Title: Q about Problem 19-2 in "Lisp" by Winston and Horn Problem title: Q about Problem 19-2 in "Lisp" by Winston and Horn Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: Q about Problem 19-2 in "Lisp" by Winston and Horn Problem 19-2 in "Lisp" by Winston and Horn states, In depth-first search, all of the partial...
Q about Problem 19-2 in "Lisp" by Winston and Horn Q about Problem 19-2 in "Lisp" by Winston and Horn common-lisp lisp Problem Lisp Winston Horn Q about Problem 19-2 in "Lisp" by Winston and Horn Problem 19-2 in "Lisp" by Winston and Horn states, However, I don't see how that's the case. For example...
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4187822_c0
4187822
lisp
0
Title: Performance difference between functions and pattern matching in Mathematica Problem title: Performance difference between functions and pattern matching in Mathematica Tags: lisp, wolfram-mathematica Problem: Performance difference between functions and pattern matching in Mathematica So Mathematica is differen...
Performance difference between functions and pattern matching in Mathematica Performance difference between functions and pattern matching in Mathematica lisp wolfram-mathematica Performance Mathematica Listable Performance difference between functions and pattern matching in Mathematica So Mathematica is different fro...
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10368407_c0
10368407
lisp
0
Title: Emacs syntax highlighting of nested regular expressions Problem title: Emacs syntax highlighting of nested regular expressions Tags: lisp, emacs, font-lock, regex, bioinformatics Problem: Emacs syntax highlighting of nested regular expressions I'm trying to write an Emacs major mode for working with biological s...
Emacs syntax highlighting of nested regular expressions Emacs syntax highlighting of nested regular expressions lisp emacs font-lock regex bioinformatics Emacs AAGATCCCAGATT GCT Emacs syntax highlighting of nested regular expressions I'm trying to write an Emacs major mode for working with biological sequence data (i.e...
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26894147_c0
26894147
lisp
0
Title: Pretty-print values in fixed-width fields Problem title: Pretty-print values in fixed-width fields Tags: lisp, format, multidimensional-array, common-lisp Problem: Pretty-print values in fixed-width fields I'd like to pretty-print in fixed-width fields a matrix made up of its column names and its values. Here's ...
Pretty-print values in fixed-width fields Pretty-print values in fixed-width fields lisp format multidimensional-array common-lisp Pretty-print CL-USER Michael Alexandra MichaelAlexandra Pretty-print values in fixed-width fields I'd like to pretty-print in fixed-width fields a matrix made up of its column names and its...
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58987081_c0
58987081
lisp
0
Title: Dexador No OpSSL version number Problem title: Dexador No OpSSL version number Tags: common-lisp, lisp, web-scraping Problem: Dexador No OpSSL version number I am having issues with the Dexador library (and same issue with the Drakma library) when attempting to webscrape. They work fine with HTTP requests, but I...
Dexador No OpSSL version number Dexador No OpSSL version number common-lisp lisp web-scraping Dexador OpSSL www.amazon.com dex:get OpenSSL SSLeay OpenSSL_version_num paulgraham.com Dexador No OpSSL version number I am having issues with the Dexador library (and same issue with the Drakma library) when attempting to web...
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26691205_c0
26691205
lisp
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Title: Why is my grammar being mutated? Problem title: Why is my grammar being mutated? Tags: functional-programming, lisp, common-lisp Problem: Why is my grammar being mutated? I have a grammar: #S(GRAMMAR :START ' :SYMBOLS (i ) ( F * T + E) :NONTS (F T E') :PRODUCTIONS (#S(PRODUCTION :NONT ' :SENTENTIAL (@ E)) #S(PRO...
Why is my grammar being mutated? Why is my grammar being mutated? functional-programming lisp common-lisp Why GRAMMAR START SYMBOLS NONTS PRODUCTIONS PRODUCTION NONT SENTENTIAL Computing GOTO Newline Production-sentential State-productions COUNT STATE NAME len0 prod2 Why is my grammar being mutated? I have a grammar: A...
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4460772_c0
4460772
lisp
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Title: Format in cl-who does't work properly Problem title: Format in cl-who does't work properly Tags: hunchentoot, format, lisp Problem: Format in cl-who does't work properly I'm trying to build a personal Website via hunchentoot and cl-who, but I'm occurring an semantic error in the following code: (defun ...
Format in cl-who does't work properly Format in cl-who does't work properly hunchentoot format lisp Format cl-who:htm cl-who:with-html-output-to-string www.w3.org DOCTYPE W3C DTD XHTML Strict xhtml1 xhtml1-strict.dtd xml:lang Format in cl-who does't work properly I'm trying to build a personal Website via hun...
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62446781_c0
62446781
lisp
0
Title: Given a Huffman tree, how to compute Huffman code for each symbol? Problem title: Given a Huffman tree, how to compute Huffman code for each symbol? Tags: math, lisp, clojure Problem: Given a Huffman tree, how to compute Huffman code for each symbol? As the title stated, I'm writing a function to compute Huffman...
Given a Huffman tree, how to compute Huffman code for each symbol? Given a Huffman tree, how to compute Huffman code for each symbol? math lisp clojure Given Huffman child0 child1 Returns ERROR Given a Huffman tree, how to compute Huffman code for each symbol? As the title stated, I'm writing a function to compute Huff...
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2443068_c0
2443068
lisp
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Title: Problems with ltk (common lisp) Problem title: Problems with ltk (common lisp) Tags: asdf, common-lisp, ltk, lisp Problem: Problems with ltk (common lisp) I installed ltk to Steel Bank Common Lisp with asdf-install, but I can't even start using it V_V. The code below is the simplest example in the documentation,...
Problems with ltk (common lisp) Problems with ltk (common lisp) asdf common-lisp ltk lisp SBCL Problems asdf:operate asdf:load-op hello-1 Press Hello World LAMBDA NIL PACK STYLE-WARNING WITH-LTK MAKE-INSTANCE BUTTON MASTER TEXT COMMAND Undefined SIMPLE-ERROR THREAD RUNNING There Type HELP SB-EXT:QUIT ABORT Exit SB-PCL:...
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58628302_c0
58628302
lisp
0
Title: Is there a way to make this print without a list inside a list? Problem title: Is there a way to make this print without a list inside a list? Tags: scheme, racket, lisp Problem: Is there a way to make this print without a list inside a list? I am writing a scheme program in dr racket that takes a list of number...
Is there a way to make this print without a list inside a list? Is there a way to make this print without a list inside a list? scheme racket lisp Matrix Row Column Item ERROR Is there a way to make this print without a list inside a list? I am writing a scheme program in dr racket that takes a list of numbers represen...
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26146707_c0
26146707
lisp
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Title: Lisp Infinite Recursion Problem title: Lisp Infinite Recursion Tags: common-lisp, lisp, recursion Problem: Lisp Infinite Recursion I am a new lisp programmer, I am having trouble wrapping my head around recursion in lisp. I have a series of expressions that I simplify by going through a series of methods that re...
Lisp Infinite Recursion Lisp Infinite Recursion common-lisp lisp recursion and Lisp Infinite Recursion Where Lisp Infinite Recursion I am a new lisp programmer, I am having trouble wrapping my head around recursion in lisp. I have a series of expressions that I simplify by going through a series of methods that replace...
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75789852_c0
75789852
lisp
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Title: How to find a freeze due to a recursive bug Problem title: How to find a freeze due to a recursive bug Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: How to find a freeze due to a recursive bug There is a code trying to do the following task: It is necessary to place the knights on the chessboard and determine which is the la...
How to find a freeze due to a recursive bug How to find a freeze due to a recursive bug lisp common-lisp How How to find a freeze due to a recursive bug There is a code trying to do the following task: Here is the code, but it constantly freezes, I suspect that it is recursively hanging somewhere, but I don't know how ...
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35392211_c0
35392211
lisp
0
Title: Writing different pieces of code to the compiled (.elc) file, based on different conditions Problem title: Writing different pieces of code to the compiled (.elc) file, based on different conditions Tags: elisp, emacs, lisp Problem: Writing different pieces of code to the compiled (.elc) file, based on different...
Writing different pieces of code to the compiled (.elc) file, based on different conditions Writing different pieces of code to the compiled (.elc) file, based on different conditions elisp emacs lisp Writing A-mode B-mode Writing different pieces of code to the compiled (.elc) file, based on different conditions I wan...
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45211867_c0
45211867
lisp
0
Title: Scheme: using backtracking to find sentence permutations given chars list and words list Problem title: Scheme: using backtracking to find sentence permutations given chars list and words list Tags: backtracking, lisp, racket, scheme Problem: Scheme: using backtracking to find sentence permutations given chars l...
Scheme: using backtracking to find sentence permutations given chars list and words list Scheme: using backtracking to find sentence permutations given chars list and words list backtracking lisp racket scheme backtracking Scheme words1 Scheme: using backtracking to find sentence permutations given chars list and words...
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65455866_c0
65455866
lisp
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Title: Using loop inside defmacro Problem title: Using loop inside defmacro Tags: lisp, lisp-macros, common-lisp, loops Problem: Using loop inside defmacro I'm learning (common) Lisp, and as exercise, I want to implement 'xond', a cond macro, that transform this silly example: (xond (= n 1) (setq x 2) (= n 2) (setq x 1...
Using loop inside defmacro Using loop inside defmacro lisp lisp-macros common-lisp loops return label Using PROGN SETQ test1 exp1 test2 exp2 BLOCK NIL G3187 RETURN-FROM Using loop inside defmacro I'm learning (common) Lisp, and as exercise, I want to implement 'xond', a cond macro, that transform this silly example: in...
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50712906_c0
50712906
lisp
0
Title: Convert code from Lisp to SCHEME Problem title: Convert code from Lisp to SCHEME Tags: lisp, common-lisp, scheme, racket Problem: Convert code from Lisp to SCHEME I have a working program in Common Lisp and I am trying to make it work in Scheme as well, but it is not working. The code is about depth-first search...
Convert code from Lisp to SCHEME Convert code from Lisp to SCHEME lisp common-lisp scheme racket Lisp Convert SCHEME get.value Convert code from Lisp to SCHEME I have a working program in Common Lisp and I am trying to make it work in Scheme as well, but it is not working. The code is about depth-first search in the es...
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40335429_c0
40335429
lisp
0
Title: LISP function affecting other function Problem title: LISP function affecting other function Tags: literals, lisp, common-lisp Problem: LISP function affecting other function I noticed that when I call the function fillBoard, it seems to work as it fills the list passed to it as I want, but it has a very weird s...
LISP function affecting other function LISP function affecting other function literals lisp common-lisp LISP val1 val2 prin1 LISP function affecting other function I noticed that when I call the function fillBoard, it seems to work as it fills the list passed to it as I want, but it has a very weird side effect. Someho...
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43450631_c0
43450631
lisp
0
Title: Store list from file input stream, in a variable in LISP Problem title: Store list from file input stream, in a variable in LISP Tags: common-lisp, lisp Problem: Store list from file input stream, in a variable in LISP I have lets say the following list in a .txt file (5 3 1) All i am trying with following sourc...
Store list from file input stream, in a variable in LISP Store list from file input stream, in a variable in LISP common-lisp lisp file Store LISP NIL Store list from file input stream, in a variable in LISP I have lets say the following list in a .txt file (5 3 1) All i am trying with following source code is to store...
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9369183_c0
9369183
lisp
0
Title: how does one compile a clisp program which uses cl-ppcre? Problem title: how does one compile a clisp program which uses cl-ppcre? Tags: lisp, common-lisp, clisp Problem: how does one compile a clisp program which uses cl-ppcre? On Debian, I am trying to compile a CLISP program which uses the cl-ppcre package. A...
how does one compile a clisp program which uses cl-ppcre? how does one compile a clisp program which uses cl-ppcre? lisp common-lisp clisp /usr/share/common-lisp/systems/cl-ppcre.asd # cl-ppcre asdf:load-system cl-ppcre:regex-replace-all a3.lisp Loading cl-ppcre.asd PACKAGE ASDF0 Registering SYSTEM CL-PPCRE-TEST Compil...
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18472025_c1
18472025
lisp
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AC and ZP, primitive type reasoning and the :rewrite rules DEFAULT-CAR and DEFAULT-CDR, to Goal'' (IMPLIES (CONSP XS) (EQUAL (APPEND (FIRST-N-AC 1 XS NIL) (CDR XS)) XS)). The destructor terms (CAR XS) and (CDR XS) can be eliminated by using CAR-CDR-ELIM to replace XS by (CONS XS1 XS2), (CAR XS) by XS1 and (CDR XS) by X...
AC and ZP, primitive type reasoning and the :rewrite rules DEFAULT-CAR and DEFAULT-CDR, to Goal'' (IMPLIES (CONSP XS) (EQUAL (APPEND (FIRST-N-AC 1 XS NIL) (CDR XS)) XS)). The destructor terms (CAR XS) and (CDR XS) can be eliminated by using CAR-CDR-ELIM to replace XS by (CONS XS1 XS2), (CAR XS) by XS1 and (CDR XS) by X...
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31743104_c0
31743104
lisp
0
Title: quicklisp to install and use cl-dbi failed with error - Error opening shared object "libmysqlclient_r.so": Problem title: quicklisp to install and use cl-dbi failed with error - Error opening shared object "libmysqlclient_r.so": Tags: lisp, mysql, clsql, common-lisp Problem: quicklisp to inst...
quicklisp to install and use cl-dbi failed with error - Error opening shared object "libmysqlclient_r.so": quicklisp to install and use cl-dbi failed with error - Error opening shared object "libmysqlclient_r.so": lisp mysql clsql common-lisp SBCL Error libmysqlclient_r.so setup.lisp ql:quickload Lo...
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35092605_c0
35092605
lisp
0
Title: Clojure into-array iterate over array Problem title: Clojure into-array iterate over array Tags: lisp, arrays, clojure, java Problem: Clojure into-array iterate over array Im trying to make the change to Clojure from a primarily Java only experience and i am trying to solve a problem in Clojure. I can do it in J...
Clojure into-array iterate over array Clojure into-array iterate over array lisp arrays clojure java Clojure map.containsKey map.put map.add w.toLowerCase Arrays.sort Ljava.lang.String Array Strings ONE TWO THREE FOUR FIVE Map Clojure into-array iterate over array Im trying to make the change to Clojure from a primaril...
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6532634_c0
6532634
lisp
0
Title: Switching between auto-inserts on the fly / by context Problem title: Switching between auto-inserts on the fly / by context Tags: emacs, lisp, elisp Problem: Switching between auto-inserts on the fly / by context Using emacs for multiple projects from legacy to current ones, I have to use multiple conventions, ...
Switching between auto-inserts on the fly / by context Switching between auto-inserts on the fly / by context emacs lisp elisp Switching Inserts Meh Program Makefile Switching between auto-inserts on the fly / by context Using emacs for multiple projects from legacy to current ones, I have to use multiple conventions, ...
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78521764_c0
78521764
lisp
0
Title: LISP - Arrow on 3d polyline to show water flow direction Problem title: LISP - Arrow on 3d polyline to show water flow direction Tags: autocad, lisp, autolisp, dwg Problem: LISP - Arrow on 3d polyline to show water flow direction I will appreciate if someone could help modify this nice LISP written by Stefan and...
LISP - Arrow on 3d polyline to show water flow direction LISP - Arrow on 3d polyline to show water flow direction autocad lisp autolisp dwg nError LISP Arrow Show Stefan c:flow Variable Jonathan Handojo CANCEL QUIT EXIT Layer POLYLINE Modified Commented Distance Items Repeat Curve vla-Add3DPoly LISP - Arrow on 3d polyl...
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37230960_c0
37230960
lisp
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Title: LISP common list function Problem title: LISP common list function Tags: lisp Problem: LISP common list function Hey guys I have one last problem Im trying to solve for my semester. I need to create: (myCommon L1 L2) Evaluates to a list of elements that are common in both lists L1 and L2. Assume L1 and L2 have n...
LISP common list function LISP common list function lisp LISP Evaluates Assume LISP common list function Hey guys I have one last problem Im trying to solve for my semester. I need to create: I can only use the following functions: I can also use the functions I have created within the assignment. So far I have created...
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35664673_c0
35664673
lisp
0
Title: Confused by Lisp list comparison Problem title: Confused by Lisp list comparison Tags: lisp, common-lisp Problem: Confused by Lisp list comparison Below I'm having a with my Lisp program with a comparison between a list and a list. One is generated from user input and one is part of table that is pre-generated. ...
Confused by Lisp list comparison Confused by Lisp list comparison lisp common-lisp Confused Lisp Local Variables Board List Functions Confused by Lisp list comparison Below I'm having a with my Lisp program with a comparison between a list and a list. One is generated from user input and one is part of table that is pr...
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71551767_c0
71551767
lisp
0
Title: Racket function that checks if an instance of a struct consists of certain values in DrRacket Problem title: Racket function that checks if an instance of a struct consists of certain values in DrRacket Tags: lisp, racket, struct, scheme Problem: Racket function that checks if an instance of a struct consists of...
Racket function that checks if an instance of a struct consists of certain values in DrRacket Racket function that checks if an instance of a struct consists of certain values in DrRacket lisp racket struct scheme Racket DrRacket PM-meridiem err_name Bad Hours Invalid Racket function that checks if an instance of a str...
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19193819_c0
19193819
lisp
0
Title: Getting text of org-mode elements using org-element-map Problem title: Getting text of org-mode elements using org-element-map Tags: org-mode, lisp, emacs, elisp Problem: Getting text of org-mode elements using org-element-map I'm attempting to write an elisp function(s) to extract text from org files. Specifica...
Getting text of org-mode elements using org-element-map Getting text of org-mode elements using org-element-map org-mode lisp emacs elisp org-element-map Getting Name Fav Color Age Sex Jim Blue Male Jane Green Female Ort Unkown test.org Getting text of org-mode elements using org-element-map I'm attempting to write an ...
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46982105_c0
46982105
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Title: how to write a macro for recursive "slot-value" for defstruct? Problem title: how to write a macro for recursive "slot-value" for defstruct? Tags: struct, lisp, macros Problem: how to write a macro for recursive "slot-value" for defstruct? Problem : how to write a generic accessor macro for n...
how to write a macro for recursive "slot-value" for defstruct? how to write a macro for recursive "slot-value" for defstruct? struct lisp macros i.e how to write a macro for recursive "slot-value" for defstruct? Problem : how to write a generic accessor macro for nested slot values for destructs (an...
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9205034_c0
9205034
lisp
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Title: How to debug LISP compiler errors in LispBox? Problem title: How to debug LISP compiler errors in LispBox? Tags: lisp-in-a-box, emacs, lisp, slime, common-lisp Problem: How to debug LISP compiler errors in LispBox? I have installed LispBox on Windows and it's running great. I do however have some trouble with de...
How to debug LISP compiler errors in LispBox? How to debug LISP compiler errors in LispBox? lisp-in-a-box emacs lisp slime common-lisp How LISP LispBox Jervis Documents Programming hw1.lisp Condition SIMPLE-ERROR CCL COMPILE-FILE hw1.wx64fsl NIL DEFER BACKEND WIN64 x21001C6FCD DEFAULT OUTPUT-FILE VERBOSE PRINT LOAD FEA...
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35539178_c0
35539178
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Title: CCL Lisp Error when selecting via clsql-sqlite3 records with special characters Problem title: CCL Lisp Error when selecting via clsql-sqlite3 records with special characters Tags: sqlite, ccl, clsql, common-lisp, lisp Problem: CCL Lisp Error when selecting via clsql-sqlite3 records with special characters On Wi...
CCL Lisp Error when selecting via clsql-sqlite3 records with special characters CCL Lisp Error when selecting via clsql-sqlite3 records with special characters sqlite ccl clsql common-lisp lisp name CCL Lisp Error clsql-sqlite3 clsql:connect test.sqlite sqlite3 utf-8 clsql:execute-command clsql:query Cannot NIL Objects...
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60977210_c0
60977210
lisp
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Title: SIMPLE-READER-ERROR , illegal sharp macro character, Subcharacter #\< not defined for dispatch char #\# Problem title: SIMPLE-READER-ERROR , illegal sharp macro character, Subcharacter #\< not defined for dispatch char #\# Tags: common-lisp, dispatch, hashtable, lisp, macros Problem: SIMPLE-READER-ERROR , ...
SIMPLE-READER-ERROR , illegal sharp macro character, Subcharacter #\< not defined for dispatch char #\# SIMPLE-READER-ERROR , illegal sharp macro character, Subcharacter #\< not defined for dispatch char #\# common-lisp dispatch hashtable lisp macros SIMPLE-READER-ERROR Subcharacter Acme Rocket T-1000 CL-USER HAS...
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65566706_c0
65566706
lisp
0
Title: error in process sentinel: Could not start nREPL server: java.lang.NumberFormatException: Invalid number Problem title: error in process sentinel: Could not start nREPL server: java.lang.NumberFormatException: Invalid number Tags: read-eval-print-loop, clojure, dependencies, emacs, lisp Problem: error in process...
error in process sentinel: Could not start nREPL server: java.lang.NumberFormatException: Invalid number error in process sentinel: Could not start nREPL server: java.lang.NumberFormatException: Invalid number read-eval-print-loop clojure dependencies emacs lisp java.lang.NumberFormatException Could Invalid clojure.lan...
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14794609_c0
14794609
lisp
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Title: swith case in lisp Problem title: swith case in lisp Tags: lisp Problem: swith case in lisp i have a function that is supposed to convert a wff in a cnf, one part of that function doesnt want to work, and i managed to pinpoint the problem, here is the code (defun skole-gay (fbf &optional (var-for nil) (var-ex ni...
swith case in lisp swith case in lisp lisp swith case in lisp i have a function that is supposed to convert a wff in a cnf, one part of that function doesnt want to work, and i managed to pinpoint the problem, here is the code at one point im doing (case (car fbf) ; where car of fbf = ?x and one of the cases is ((car v...
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16066198_c0
16066198
lisp
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Title: Currying functions in Scheme using macros Problem title: Currying functions in Scheme using macros Tags: currying, define-syntax, lisp, scheme, macros Problem: Currying functions in Scheme using macros I'm learning about the macro system in Scheme and I thought implementing curried functions would be a good star...
Currying functions in Scheme using macros Currying functions in Scheme using macros currying define-syntax lisp scheme macros macros Currying Scheme param_1 param_2 Error Call len7 loop11 tail15 rename14 Currying functions in Scheme using macros I'm learning about the macro system in Scheme and I thought implementing c...
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17772561_c0
17772561
lisp
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Title: Weird code example from "Realm of Racket" Problem title: Weird code example from "Realm of Racket" Tags: scheme, racket, lisp Problem: Weird code example from "Realm of Racket" I am currently reading the book "Realm Of Racket", which I really like so far. However, in chapter 4 1/2, on page 74...
Weird code example from "Realm of Racket" Weird code example from "Realm of Racket" scheme racket lisp Weird Realm Racket Weird code example from "Realm of Racket" I am currently reading the book "Realm Of Racket", which I really like so far. However, in chapter 4 1/2, on page 74, there is one code ...
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67533882_c0
67533882
lisp
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Title: Looping in Racket Exercise Problem title: Looping in Racket Exercise Tags: scheme, racket, lisp Problem: Looping in Racket Exercise I'm trying to do an exercise in chapter 3 exercise 45 in the 2nd edition of How to Design Programs ( HTDP ). So the exercise wants me to make an image of a cat go out one side of th...
Looping in Racket Exercise Looping in Racket Exercise scheme racket lisp 2htdp/batch-io 2htdp/universe 2htdp/image Looping Racket Exercise cat1 WIDTH HEIGHT RESTART-POINT BACKGROUND cat1-CENTER-TO-TOP Y-cat1 cat1-CENTER-TO-WIDTH Looping in Racket Exercise I'm trying to do an exercise in chapter 3 exercise 45 in the 2nd...
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40979541_c0
40979541
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Title: Problems with backtracking on Racket Problem title: Problems with backtracking on Racket Tags: racket, lisp, depth-first-search, scheme Problem: Problems with backtracking on Racket I was given as an assignment to solve a maze that is represented as an implicit graph using Racket. I am trying to do so using dept...
Problems with backtracking on Racket Problems with backtracking on Racket racket lisp depth-first-search scheme Problems Racket Maze Represents Prints Done Get Sets Searches begin0 Problems with backtracking on Racket I was given as an assignment to solve a maze that is represented as an implicit graph using Racket. I ...
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40955011_c0
40955011
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Title: Racket Scheme - Removing Duplicate Consecutive Characters from Stream Problem title: Racket Scheme - Removing Duplicate Consecutive Characters from Stream Tags: lisp, scheme, racket Problem: Racket Scheme - Removing Duplicate Consecutive Characters from Stream I am trying to implement a function that recursively...
Racket Scheme - Removing Duplicate Consecutive Characters from Stream Racket Scheme - Removing Duplicate Consecutive Characters from Stream lisp scheme racket Stream Racket Scheme Removing Duplicate Consecutive Characters Racket Scheme - Removing Duplicate Consecutive Characters from Stream I am trying to implement a f...
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39339353_c0
39339353
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Title: Recursively handle nested lists in scala Problem title: Recursively handle nested lists in scala Tags: tail-recursion, scala, lisp, functional-programming, recursion Problem: Recursively handle nested lists in scala I'm teaching myself scala and trying to fatten my FP skills. One of my references, Essentials of ...
Recursively handle nested lists in scala Recursively handle nested lists in scala tail-recursion scala lisp functional-programming recursion Recursively List Any Nil Recursively handle nested lists in scala I'm teaching myself scala and trying to fatten my FP skills. One of my references, Essentials of Programming Lang...
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38836131_c0
38836131
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Title: sbcl illegal function call Problem title: sbcl illegal function call Tags: syntax-error, common-lisp, lisp Problem: sbcl illegal function call I decided reading SICP a little, just to see what it is all about (I am not MIT student, actually already almost done with studying, this is no homework, but the content ...
sbcl illegal function call sbcl illegal function call syntax-error common-lisp lisp exercise-1.3.lisp LISP SICP DEFUN SUM-OF-SQUARES-TWO-MAX COND MIN SUM-OF-SQUARES ERROR STYLE-WARNING sbcl illegal function call I decided reading SICP a little, just to see what it is all about (I am not MIT student, actually already al...
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46859826_c0
46859826
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Title: sbcl (and clisp): When is a character not a character? (using defconstant) Problem title: sbcl (and clisp): When is a character not a character? (using defconstant) Tags: sbcl, lisp, clisp, common-lisp Problem: sbcl (and clisp): When is a character not a character? (using defconstant) This question is about sbcl...
sbcl (and clisp): When is a character not a character? (using defconstant) sbcl (and clisp): When is a character not a character? (using defconstant) sbcl lisp clisp common-lisp defconstant SBCL When Newline Space prin1 STANDARD-CHAR While type-conflict.d TYPE-ERROR ASC-LF CHARACTER Type HELP SB-EXT:EXIT RETRY EVAL CON...
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24848428_c0
24848428
lisp
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Title: relative performance: lisp map vs loop functions Problem title: relative performance: lisp map vs loop functions Tags: lisp, optimization, performance, sbcl, common-lisp Problem: relative performance: lisp map vs loop functions I'm testing whether common lisp's map or loop perform similarly when called to perfor...
relative performance: lisp map vs loop functions relative performance: lisp map vs loop functions lisp optimization performance sbcl common-lisp 0 CL-USER Evaluation CPU relative performance: lisp map vs loop functions I'm testing whether common lisp's map or loop perform similarly when called to perform the same opera...
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64848187_c0
64848187
lisp
0
Title: Why does my iterative higher-order procedure give more precise results than my equivalent recursive procedure? Problem title: Why does my iterative higher-order procedure give more precise results than my equivalent recursive procedure? Tags: precision, racket, recursion, sicp, lisp Problem: Why does my iterativ...
Why does my iterative higher-order procedure give more precise results than my equivalent recursive procedure? Why does my iterative higher-order procedure give more precise results than my equivalent recursive procedure? precision racket recursion sicp lisp Why Why does my iterative higher-order procedure give more pr...
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4484441_c0
4484441
lisp
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Title: "Invalid EXCL::PREDICATE argument" error in Common Lisp Problem title: "Invalid EXCL::PREDICATE argument" error in Common Lisp Tags: allegro-cl, common-lisp, lisp Problem: "Invalid EXCL::PREDICATE argument" error in Common Lisp I'm making a classroom excercise in LISP, and I'm getting this er...
"Invalid EXCL::PREDICATE argument" error in Common Lisp "Invalid EXCL::PREDICATE argument" error in Common Lisp allegro-cl common-lisp lisp Invalid EXCL::PREDICATE Common Lisp CG-USER Error Vector x20fd488a SIMPLE-ERROR Noviciado Sol Callao Santo_Domingo SAN_BERNARDO RETIRO "Invalid EXCL::PREDICATE ...
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5568724_c0
5568724
lisp
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Title: Need help parsing a File in Java Problem title: Need help parsing a File in Java Tags: file, java, lisp, parsing, project Problem: Need help parsing a File in Java I am currently doing a small data structures project, and I am trying to get data on universities across the country; and then do some data manipulat...
Need help parsing a File in Java Need help parsing a File in Java file java lisp parsing project Need File Java Adelphi thous:5-10 male:female ratio:30:70 student:faculty ratio:15:1 thous$:7-10 thous:4-7 scale:1-5 Arizona-State thous:20 ratio:50:50 ratio:20:1 thous$:4-7 thous:17 End make:event make:feature Need help pa...
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5085665_c0
5085665
lisp
0
Title: Why do these slightly different methods for finding roots yield different results? Problem title: Why do these slightly different methods for finding roots yield different results? Tags: lisp, scheme, math, numerical-methods Problem: Why do these slightly different methods for finding roots yield different resul...
Why do these slightly different methods for finding roots yield different results? Why do these slightly different methods for finding roots yield different results? lisp scheme math numerical-methods Why Why do these slightly different methods for finding roots yield different results? Consider these two slightly diff...
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47992752_c1
47992752
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being created like this: else if (expr[0] === 'lambda') { // (lambda args body) console.log(expr + " is a lambda statement"); var args = expr[1]; var body = expr[2]; return createLambda(args, body, env); } Separate function to create the lambda: function createLambda(args, body, env){ // lambda args body function runL...
being created like this: else if (expr[0] === 'lambda') { // (lambda args body) console.log(expr + " is a lambda statement"); var args = expr[1]; var body = expr[2]; return createLambda(args, body, env); } Separate function to create the lambda: function createLambda(args, body, env){ // lambda args body function runL...
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