I wanted to let everyone know that I just pushed out fairly significant upgrade to Lisp-Stat. Full details on what’s new in the release blog post. Most significantly, plotting has been totally overhauled. See the examples and tutorials to see what I mean.
As always, questions, comment or contributions welcome.
I wanted to let everyone know that I just pushed out fairly significant upgrade to Lisp-Stat. Full details on what’s new in the release blog post. Most significantly, plotting has been totally overhauled. See the examples and tutorials to see what I mean.
As always, questions, comment or contributions welcome.
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Garbage in the file headers? Do you have an example? The extends is from Tim Bradshaw’s conduit system. It works on SBCL; I haven’t tried it elsewhere. In fact, I don’t recommend anything other than SBCL.
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Ok, that also has some problems -- you are using extensions to defpackage which don't always work , ie., (:extends ....)
will look later -- you've also got some garbage in the file headers that don't make sense -- is that coming from lisp-works ?
best,
Tony