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- Extending (or, mostly, just implementing) CL streams
- On the train again, and realising that the new SBCL checkout on my
- Hey, more of this works than I was expecting
- Did I mention that people are asking for good Lisp/Emacs integration
- A whole day of rebuilding bits of SBCL PPC with not much clear
- Another number you weren't interested in: up from 50 to
- Araneida works with asdf
- So, do you want the good news or the - no wait, good news is all
- 2^8 files compiled
- TODO:
- Once again I find myself in that place where something that sounds
- Not a terribly successful week, code-wise
- I think I'd forgotten how to make vn-cclan packages:
- Superfluous link to someone's weblog entry
- I've had this laptop (Toshiba Portégé 3440CT) for
- Spring is here, tra la la
- Earlier this week I hacked up some inline allocation routines for
- Hacking in abeyance today, in favour of starting to clean house,
- Hopefully, you can see from these lists that Perl provides a rich set of interfaces to low-level operating system details
- I should have written about "Fast User-extensible Streams" before
- 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
- lemonodor has been
- Two weird SBCL problems, neither of whicl I have any particularly good
- Again, the new machine comes with Red Hat, and after ascertaining that
- I thought it would be a simple hack when I started
- I should say a few words about futexes
- Did I say "restored when the handler returns"
- The symptom: we're getting a SIGSEGV due to writing into a write-enabled page
- Welcome to sigtrap_handler - please drive carefully
- I've just spent the last hour reading the SBCL generational garbage
- It Moves
- Something odd is happening somewhere in the assembler
- I have just come back from my first rollerblading in three years or
- So, SBCL PPC
- They say that once you've learnt to ride a bike you never forget
- Some aspects of CLX are deeply tedious to experiment with, because
- Back on the train, gang
- I was going to write something here to describe the recent GC
- I discovered last night that gpg has an alternate output mode which is intended to be
- I hate hardware
- MORE TRIVIAL
- I have had enough, for the time being, of USB hotplug
- Somewhere between 2.4.20-pre5-ac3 and 2.4.20-rc2-ac3, the paging
- Plan c (d
- So, SBCL
- I've been lax updating this thing given the amount of stuff I
- Last Monday (i.e two days following the previous entry here) I had
- Something I've been meaning to get around to for a long time: a
- For a long time I've been meaning to put the SBCL User Manual on the web
- I'm not going to say much about the LispNYC Summer of Code stuff,
- Fun with threads
- SBCL 0.7.4 released (I didn't do it, I merely report these things)
- What a fun day I've had
- Random bits of post-LSM notes, many inconsequential
- Two years after I first started hacking on CMUCLish stuff, I still
- To pacify the end-of-month bug, here is another placeholder
- Time I was in bed
- So I think I can probably get this into SBCL 0.7.13 (which will be
- Well, it's no longer Monday, and needless to say, there is still no
- Today I am looking for a bug in allocation that I suspect I introduced
- Something odd happened to the new sourceforge mail archive
- The syscall problem indeed wasn't the problem - or even a
- Vomit frame pointer
- The cirCLe CD is on hold pending a rethink
- 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
- Very quickly then, because I'd really rather be asleep: today's SLIME picture shows the expanding
- I'm hacking threads for SBCL AMD64
- By the time you read this I'll be back home again after the
- * (let ((report '(:os :alpha :tree t)) (term '(:tree :sbcl))) (every (lambda (x) (let ((tx (getf term x t)) (rx (getf report x t))) (or (eq tx rx) (eq tx t) (eq rx t)))) '(:os :tree :arch)))
- The new version of trivial-sockets is almost exactly like the previous
- Fun with Network Solutions(sic)
- I'm sorry about this, I really am
- I feel like I should be feeling happier about this than I am, but
- While we are on this subject, this kernel change on the sourceforge
- After testing SBCL/threaded on a real SMP system, I quite rapidly
- This is more of a placeholder than a diary entry
- Weekend spent on Araneida hacking, which somehow ended up being
- trivial-sockets 0.2
- New Year's Resolutions:
- How the other half live
- For the record, I should add that in the following (chronologically
- Not a particularly good test, this, because I don't have an unmolested
- Back after the break
- Stand back world, I am going to buy a proper guitar
- Some day I will learn how to release new versions of stuff into
- OK, let's review a little
- There are two reasons I'm showing you this screenshot
- 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
- In the last three
- trivial-sockets now
- CLiki now supports editing old versions, for greater ease of recovery from vandalism
- Testes on testing
- I still can't get sound working on the blasted thing, though
- It's summer
- SLIME rocks
- We have another vn-cclan mirror: ftp://www.aarg.net/pub/cclan/
- New release of telent clx
- If I can't remember much of what I did this weekend, that might
- This is not the erudite, entertaining and incisively written diary
- I call that a successful weekend
- Some brief feedback on my weekend in Amsterdam
- So, progress on SBCL PPC
- One of my ambitions w.r.t Lisp packaging is to make the ancient
- I had certain problems at the weekend with computer suppliers: most
- The Today programe reported this morning that "scientists" have found -
- 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
- Araneida 0.9 released
- Here's something you don't often see: visible forward progress in SBCL AMD64
- There's a bug in SBCL 0.7.3 (and all older versions) that makes it
- Interview went not so well: feedback was that I was "wary of perl",
- 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
- Bought two new ATX power supplies; one for my usual desktop box,
- More on control stack exhaustion detection, then, seeing as it pretty
- Later
- cirCLe CD update,
- There are many reasons to keep a blog, and most of them are in
- Since we're talking about SBCL 1.0, my 2p
- One more meaningless milestone to share:
- The last few days have been spent on SBCL MP
- Some progress on AMD64: the cross-compiler has managed to
- Freenode #lisp denizens, and some percentage of comp.lang.lisp readers
- That was the shortest three weeeks ever
- Control stack exhaustion is still in a state of "pretty much"
- The Stargreen web site, which I may have mentioned on these pages
- On a train, on the way back from Alan & Telsa's, after my
- cl-ppcre is a portable CL
- I'm finding more SBCL threading bugs: so far, the count is three bugs
- <lemonodor> thanks for not notifying me about my dns service expiring,
- Today I finally got so annoyed with the bizarre behaviour of Linux
- Quick SLIME note: the SBCL port now uses SERVE-EVENT instead of
- Thanks to the Phoenix Picturehouse for managing to show LoTR tonight despite
- Juho Snellman is clearly a better hacker than I am
- Announcing the TRIVIAL-SOCKETS interface for undemanding network clients
- This entry is more in the nature of "hello, I'm still alive" than
- ICanCAD is a GPLed
- :; whois cliki.net
- OK, more content on web.metacircles.com: Scripting Emacs
- SBCL just changed the fasl file version, so I need to rebuild CLX and
- I have some kind of phone interview thing tomorrow morning, so I
- Ha
- Happy 2005
- X-Spam-Report: Spam Filtering performed by sourceforge.net
- I think I actually spent most of the weekend, and of Monday, in
- Though note that despite the preceding (lexically following)
- The CL pathname system is mostly pretty neat
- The Onshore UncommonSQL CVS repo now supports SBCL
- I don't think I've mentioned skating yet all year
- 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
- Having successfully thought myself back into the role of SBCL
- Wheee
- I have nothing to do this weekend
- CLIKI IS NOT A LIVEJOURNAL SUBSTITUTE
- Despite claiming to take two-three weeks to ``build'' my iMic, I
- 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
- Twas the day before Christmas &c &c
- So, it looks like I write these entries once per CVS commit - or at
- Today, in Oxford
- Re: [Sbcl-devel] Status of native thread support
- AMD64 SBCL now builds 50-odd files before running into an array type
- I feel compelled to share this, just because it took so long
- The ulterior motive for this recent spate of CLiki hacking can now be
- 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