$ picolisp -wait
[fds=0x0][nfds=0][timeout=9223372036854775807]
[fds=0x0][nfds=0][timeout=9223372036854775807]
[fds=0x0][nfds=0][timeout=9223372036854775807]
[fds=0x0][nfds=0][timeout=9223372036854775807]
[fds=0x0][nfds=0][timeout=9223372036854775807]
[fds=0x0][nfds=0][timeout=9223372036854775807]
hi,
new stable LLVM version released this night.
pil21 passed all tests.
BTW, llvm-nightly aka LLVM13 works too.
p.s. If you have code which works and generates strange result do not hesitate
post it here and ask.
No open issues so far.
(mike)
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ok, I kinda see.
So, I have another question: Is the 'pico tree namespace built the same way
as any namespace of any 'loaded file? like, (load '@lib/simul.l) populates
the 'simul symbol with the names defined inside the '@lib/simul.l file. Is
the process for creating the 'simul namespace the same
OH! I think I'm getting it!
for example, 'simul is '(\~ ("permute" ("shuffle" ("flood" ("G" NIL "gen"
("DX" NIL "DY" ("FX") "FY" NIL "Col") "game" ("grid" ("Grid")) "west"
("east" ("East" ("disp")) "West")) "south" ("north" NIL "South") "border"))
"subsets" ("samples")))
Something that confused
I've realized that the 'pico namespace is a tree, but I can't figure out
which kind of tree. It does not seem fit with a binary tree structure.
So, what's the structure of namespaces, and what's the algorithm for
organizing the symbols inside a namespace list?
Hi polifemo,
> I've realized that the 'pico namespace is a tree, but I can't figure out
> which kind of tree. It does not seem fit with a binary tree structure.
>
> So, what's the structure of namespaces, and what's the algorithm for
> organizing the symbols inside a namespace list?
You are
On Fri, Apr 16, 2021 at 02:12:08PM -0500, polifemo wrote:
> So, I have another question: Is the 'pico tree namespace built the same way
> as any namespace of any 'loaded file? like, (load '@lib/simul.l) populates
> the 'simul symbol with the names defined inside the '@lib/simul.l file. Is
> the