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By default FILESLOAD will not load a file that has been loaded before, unless given the LOADFROM “option”.
See IRM 17.1
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I think so...
I was using FILESLOAD after each compilation (I thought it loads the DFASL updating the function to the compiled form until edited.).
I tried it with just LOAD T as suggested.
I'll include the Lisp file as well (I guess if anyone wants to try the puzzle for Day 2 themselves don't spoil it with my code. :P)

On Tuesday, December 2, 2025 at 10:09:42 AM UTC-7 nicholas...@gmail.com wrote:
Cool. Did you load the DFASL it produced? Unless you give it one of the other keyword arguments (perhaps :LOAD T) CL:COMPILE-FILE just compiles it to produce the DFASL but does not load it back into the system, so you would have still been running interpreted.
On Dec 2, 2025, at 00:20, pixel...@gmail.com wrote:
I did a CL:COMPILE-FILE and it still took quite a bit of time but an answer was produced. (SBCL blows through it instantly).
But that's fine, I still like Medley having CL as an option.
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On Dec 2, 2025, at 10:25, pixel...@gmail.com wrote:I think so...
I was using FILESLOAD after each compilation (I thought it loads the DFASL updating the function to the compiled form until edited.)
I tried it with just LOAD T as suggested.
I'll include the Lisp file as well (I guess if anyone wants to try the puzzle for Day 2 themselves don't spoil it with my code. :P)
<Screenshot_20251202_112124.png>On Tuesday, December 2, 2025 at 10:09:42 AM UTC-7 nicholas...@gmail.com wrote:Cool. Did you load the DFASL it produced? Unless you give it one of the other keyword arguments (perhaps :LOAD T) CL:COMPILE-FILE just compiles it to produce the DFASL but does not load it back into the system, so you would have still been running interpreted.On Dec 2, 2025, at 00:20, pixel...@gmail.com wrote:I did a CL:COMPILE-FILE and it still took quite a bit of time but an answer was produced. (SBCL blows through it instantly).
But that's fine, I still like Medley having CL as an option.
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Are you sure about “but the into clause in LOOP is missing”?
The into preposition is present in sources/XCL-LOOP
It is recognized and expanded.
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Subject: Re: Advent of Code starts soon
Lisp is pretty well suited in general for quite a few of these.
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