New Release of Lisp-Stat

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Steve Nunez

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Jul 21, 2022, 12:32:32 AM7/21/22
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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.

Tony Rossini

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Sep 11, 2022, 1:31:21 AM9/11/22
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Hey Steve -

slowly coming up for air and out of some problems.  Did the quickstart, and it failed (using SLIME,  this might be responsible due to scoping that it creates).

One fix, though: 

(ql:quickload :plot/vega)

might this should be:

(ql:quickload :plot/vglt)

I think?    And the rest doesn't seem to quite work.  I was working from the quicklisp versions, not from the git repository -- would that have been better?

best,
Tony


On Thu, Jul 21, 2022 at 6:32 AM Steve Nunez <st...@symbolics.tech> wrote:

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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Steve Nunez

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Sep 11, 2022, 2:41:53 AM9/11/22
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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

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