17 May 2019 |
katco | haha the first time i heard someone use that phrase i thought for sure it was made up | 22:39:44 |
ghollisjr | Leave it to computer science hahaha | 22:40:05 |
katco | :) as phillip wadler says, "because you're not a real science if you need to put the word in your name!" | 22:40:39 |
katco | hey ghollisjr, thank you so much for fielding so many questions, and being open to discussion and feedback. you don't always find that in maintainers. | 22:42:25 |
katco | i still feel like i want to understand DOP better, and the broader perspective of where you'd like to take cl-ana better, and then i'll start putting up prs with this code i've been hacking on | 22:43:08 |
ghollisjr | You're welcome! I look forward to it :) | 22:44:41 |
20 May 2019 |
katco | Redacted or Malformed Event | 21:49:54 |
katco | ghollisjr: remember this? https://github.com/ghollisjr/cl-ana/issues/23 | 21:50:10 |
katco | i just ran into an edge-case that suggests to me that we should be wrapping the entire thing in a handler-case | 21:50:35 |
katco | consider a csv file which has a field-value of "D1111" intended to be interpreted as a string | 21:51:40 |
katco | (read-from-string "1D1111") | 21:51:45 |
katco | boom! | 21:51:48 |
katco | lisp thinks you're trying to input a double XD | 21:52:26 |
ghollisjr | Hmm so how about checking for any errors, and if there is one then just return the original string? | 21:53:03 |
katco | ghollisjr: that's what i was thinking. i still think we should be passing in nil nil because that will be performant in most cases. and then the handler will catch all cases | 21:53:37 |
ghollisjr | Just pushed the fix to the master branch | 21:54:48 |
ghollisjr | Thank you for finding this; I hadn't even thought about that issue! | 21:54:58 |
katco | wow thanks for the quick fix! | 21:55:12 |
28 May 2019 |
katco | ghollisjr: just wanted to let you know i have been working torwards a deadline tomorrow. i'll become more active again after | 17:11:13 |
29 May 2019 |
ghollisjr | Hey no worries! | 02:38:11 |
7 Jun 2019 |
katco | ghollisjr: i'm working on putting up some prs today | 16:20:07 |
katco | i expect there will be some back and forth as we discover the best packages/approaches | 16:20:43 |
14 Jan 2020 |
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khinsen | Hi everyone! I just started playing with cl-ana, which looks very promising. | 17:02:45 |
khinsen | My biggest stumbling block so far is that I haven't yet been able to get plotting to work. This looks like an inter-process communication issue; gnuplot is started correctly but doesn't receive commands, nor does it return any output. Is that a known problem? | 17:02:55 |
16 Jan 2020 |
khinsen | Update: the communication issue went away after a reboot. But... still no plots. In the end, the problem was that cl-ana uses the qt terminal by default, contrary to what the Wiki says. My gnuplot had no Qt support compiled in. Which isn't obvious because cl-ana suppresses all gnuplot output, including error messages. | 12:56:43 |
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