22.08.2014, 21:02, "Zach Beane" :
> Erik Huelsmann writes:
>> Do you also see a role for cl-test-grid here, which tests quicklisp
>> packaged libraries on a large number of platforms and may thus provide
>> potential users with the insights they need for their platforms?
>
> Yes, very much so.
Erik Huelsmann writes:
> Hi Zach,
>
>
>> > But I agree that library quality / support are important parts of
>> > library discovery: if you don't know which ones are generally thought
>> > of as good, or which ones have an active support network, how can you
>> > ever choose between them? Solving
Hi Zach,
> > But I agree that library quality / support are important parts of
> > library discovery: if you don't know which ones are generally thought
> > of as good, or which ones have an active support network, how can you
> > ever choose between them? Solving the library discovery problem is
Nick Levine writes:
>> It doesn't seem so obvious as to where to find who might have
>> unpicked this already. Or find documentation behind a system and its
>> design intent. I.e. although perhaps nothing should be in Quicklisp
>> unless pure and solid, it can be quite a goose chase to try to hun
> Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2014 12:28:47 +0100
> From: peter
>
> Not only does Langutils not work (although it can seem to load OK in
> some contexts), but it can be tricky to unpick such as
> langutils-tokenize::tokenize-stream with its many layers of macro
> and readtable optimizations.
Googling lead
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At 5:27 AM +0100 14/8/22, Nick Levine wrote:
There should be no "try to build" with quicklisp - it's supposed to Just Work.
Not only does Langutils not work (although it can seem to load OK in
some contexts), but it can be t