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- Extending (or, mostly, just implementing) CL streams
- If you're reading this at about the time I wrote it, some of the
- Clojure on company time / my first cljs
- Did I mention that people are asking for good Lisp/Emacs integration
- FTX13 November issue is due out tomorrow
- That's not how it ended up, though
- Courtesy of lemonodor: Tim Converse
- Introducing Projectr
- I've pretty much stopped reading comp.lang.lisp (did I mention this
- Once again I find myself in that place where something that sounds
- Today is random asides day
- More PPC, la la la
- Superfluous link to someone's weblog entry
- In the spirit of JFDI for which Lispers everywhere are known[*], please
- Having in mind my other and previously unstated New Year's
- NO MORE EVIL RECURSIVE BUSTUP
- Earlier this week I hacked up some inline allocation routines for
- Sharpening the sawfish
- In recent months, I've become teed off enough with the speed of
- I must start diary entries with shorter sentences
- CLiki 0.4.3 is now in cCLan
- Turns out that my multidimensional plist goop is perhaps not as useful as it could
- It's looking a little less frenetic around here now, then
- Pet peeve (skating-related): use of the phrase
- Latest on cvs.telent.net: I plan to move to darcs
- What I miss most about Lisp
- OK, a single session transcript doesn't really capture the kewlness
- I think I must have been busy lately
- Another SLIME screenshot, with my trademark
- Two weird SBCL problems, neither of whicl I have any particularly good
- One of the things that makes programming easy is Hyperspec lookup from
- Completely b0rked, yup
- Merry CLIMmas everybody
- I started writing this entry the other day, but it was killed due to a
- The Oxford Byzantine
- It appears that I wrote half of and then forgot about a September 15th
- The symptom: we're getting a SIGSEGV due to writing into a write-enabled page
- OK, it seems to make enough sense
- OK, it looks like that was half the problem
- Make your end-users into peers
- texinfo.lisp, albeit not in any particularly useful form yet
- Welcome to sigtrap_handler - please drive carefully
- Not writing a Lispos, honest
- No slime today, because I haven't been working on it
- Something odd is happening somewhere in the assembler
- The standard Perl wisdom is that There's More Than One Way To Do It
- finagle the fenestra
- I bought a new mp3 player
- So, SBCL PPC
- They say that once you've learnt to ride a bike you never forget
- I said earlier that I'd write something about protocol-oriented
- Back on the train, gang
- Language shapes the way we think
- I was going to write something here to describe the recent GC
- There is one and only one aspect in which doing low-level stuff on an
- I discovered last night that gpg has an alternate output mode which is intended to be
- comp.lang.lisp is having its annual "free
- Some interesting comments on the cirCle CD already
- So, reviewing how far I got today, I realise that I didn't make it as
- MORE TRIVIAL
- It's looking marginally more believable now
- What's up, D?
- [ updated for elisp syntax error, 13:01:52 GMT ]
- I just had to reboot my computer after a Lisp program wedged it
- Some anonymous contributor linked to the preview release of FTX13
- I've been lax updating this thing given the amount of stuff I
- Why trivial socketry: the motivation
- One of the things I am really looking forward to, given a natively
- I'm not going to say much about the LispNYC Summer of Code stuff,
- Fun with threads
- Re: NYC LOCAL: Tuesday 11 February 2003 Lisp in New York City: Lispers gather to eat and drink
- Way(land) back when
- SBCL 0.7.4 released (I didn't do it, I merely report these things)
- Last October at ILC I foolishly volunteered, along with a bunch of
- Random bits of post-LSM notes, many inconsequential
- Time I was in bed
- I have a new-found enthusiasm for automating my job away
- A half hour wasted by spamassassin
- So I think I can probably get this into SBCL 0.7.13 (which will be
- Not really getting on too well with this "Finish things"
- Lisp/Scheme
- There is a PHP mode for emacs
- I'm daydreaming
- Neil Gaiman being asked about his Duran Duran biography in
- Today I am looking for a bug in allocation that I suspect I introduced
- Why asdf has no support for building in a separate directory
- Something odd happened to the new sourceforge mail archive
- I swapped a few of the links in this page's header around
- The syscall problem indeed wasn't the problem - or even a
- Vomit frame pointer
- The cirCLe CD is on hold pending a rethink
- OK, it now also checks PGP signatures, which I think makes it
- Made a certain amount of what I think is progress on the GC issue
- The TODO list is looking entirely prosaic right now:
- New Araneida finally out of the door
- In other news
- The other thing I decided fairly recently that I need to work on is my
- Brief non-computers roundup:
- pthreads progress: threads.impure.lisp no more broken than usual
- I'm hacking threads for SBCL AMD64
- By the time you read this I'll be back home again after the
- Time for another monthly placeholder entry
- Did I mention I got new skates
- I'm sorry about this, I really am
- Note for SLIME 1.0 users about indentation: you need cl-indent
- I feel like I should be feeling happier about this than I am, but
- text-template
- Weekend spent on Araneida hacking, which somehow ended up being
- Yesterday was Bletchley Park
- Just spotted this on lisp-p.org:
- trivial-sockets 0.2
- How the other half live
- Back after the break
- OK, let's review a little
- The default Lisp syntax highlighting in Red Hat 8.0's vim is possibly
- Paolo commented on comp.lang.lisp the other day that CLiki had just had its second birthday
- Notes on McCLIM : day 1
- Proposed UNIX
- I have been muttering about SBCL runtime cleanups lately
- Give me back my event loop
- Still alive, if anyone was wondering
- Announcing BORDEAUX-MP, a proposed standard interface for MP in Lisp
- trivial-sockets now
- CLiki now supports editing old versions, for greater ease of recovery from vandalism
- SLIME rocks
- ftx13, out now
- We have another vn-cclan mirror: ftp://www.aarg.net/pub/cclan/
- New release of telent clx
- Alan Cox on writing better software is a good read; even going so
- (proclaim '(inline skates))
- Everyone knows that accountancy is dull
- <lisppaste> dan_b pasted "will the madness please fuck off and die
- Still no closer to Resolution 7, I'm afraid
- Some brief feedback on my weekend in Amsterdam
- One of my ambitions w.r.t Lisp packaging is to make the ancient
- OK, don't say I never ask you anything
- I had certain problems at the weekend with computer suppliers: most
- New (betaish) releases of araneida, cliki, db-sockets
- There is one thing more that needs doing for SBCL/pthreads: futex
- I think when this month ends it may be time to start a new page
- New db-sockets released at last - find it in cClan
- Of course, when one thread wants to talk to #<FILE-STREAM for
- Araneida 0.9 released
- Half the known world have probably linked to this already:
- Fwiw, Mr Shaver (if
- Here's something you don't often see: visible forward progress in SBCL AMD64
- Once upon a time I had an online diary thing here
- Look Ma, a brand new diary system
- If you get an error updating cliki, this is intentional
- Re: CMU CL or SBCL on (FreeBSD/)AMD64 any time soon
- MORE PTHREADS
- I see that LWN has got its predictions for what happens to Linux in
- Update: I'm not sure when or whether Planet Lisp reloads old diary
- New Araneida, CLiki, and detachtty packages, though
- More on control stack exhaustion detection, then, seeing as it pretty
- Later
- cirCLe CD update,
- So I started out by looking at FFTW, but (a) calling C is enough of a mess that I prefer not to,
- There are many reasons to keep a blog, and most of them are in
- Still alive
- A brief note on diff and CL, for people who write functions with more
- Obviously I don't already have too many projects I'm not keeping up
- One more meaningless milestone to share:
- Ray de Lacaze
- Some progress on AMD64: the cross-compiler has managed to
- Sourceforge is just so awesome
- Editing on both CLiki and the ALU Wiki is temporarily disabled
- Freenode #lisp denizens, and some percentage of comp.lang.lisp readers
- I'm not sure exactly what to write here, but I feel an urge to whinge
- I keep opening up this file to write something related to the
- The Stargreen web site, which I may have mentioned on these pages
- ILISP is working again (maybe)
- On a train, on the way back from Alan & Telsa's, after my
- <lemonodor> thanks for not notifying me about my dns service expiring,
- Today I finally got so annoyed with the bizarre behaviour of Linux
- Thanks to the Phoenix Picturehouse for managing to show LoTR tonight despite
- This entry is more in the nature of "hello, I'm still alive" than
- We can run two threads printing "aaaa" and "bbbb"
- Thread bug 3 identified
- Spurred by Debian
- A couple of references have been made to the problem with cliki's
- Weekend off, pretty much
- We have SLIME
- I found today what seems to be the only arm movement that still makes
- To those of my readers who don't as a matter of course go on and check
- Social
- OK, in principle we have working SLIME
- Because, I think, for a language to be considered truly general
- I've just registered for the European Common Lisp Meeting in April: flights, hotel,
- Ha
- Happy 2005
- X-Spam-Report: Spam Filtering performed by sourceforge.net
- Welcome to the brand new diary system
- The votes for a simple ILISP setup are still coming in
- In the Olden Days when I was writing FTX13, I used periodically to
- Enotomotomy, Trivial Sockets and Bordeaux-MP added to telent darcs
- SLIME and Araneida: screenshot here and
- Coming soon: cliki rss with diffs
- The CL pathname system is mostly pretty neat
- The latest iteration of my standard c.l.l rant:
- Found while looking for other stuff:
- Because I would rather be in bed than blogging, here is a very short
- The novelty of being back on the internet has still not entirely
- Complete lack of diary entries for the past week demonstrates
- Kernel interfaces vs Glibc/POSIX: discuss
- Something old, something new
- Cool stuff:
- So there's obviously a reason I'm converting Stargreen to the new
- I've been working on and off (mostly off) lately on a replacement for
- Markdown my words
- Re: [Sbcl-devel] Status of native thread support
- s-expressions for SQL
- MORE TOYS
- I'm thinking hard about the cirCLe project at the moment: not the
- The ulterior motive for this recent spate of CLiki hacking can now be
- End-of-day roundup
- Next year's New Years Resolutions, exclusive preview:
- Not only was yesterday's entry almost criminally dull, rereading shows it not
- So the latest released version of CLiki doesn't work in current SBCL,
- SBCL 0.8.21, as announced on cl.l