Questions tagged [lisp]
Lisp is a family of general purpose programming languages, influenced by the lambda calculus, and with the ability to manipulate source code as a data structure.
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Defmacro that expands to defsetf
I'm having some trouble with some nested backquotes in CL. I'm trying to create a macro define-access that takes two parameters, F and A. define-access should define a function and setf expansion for ...
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(Lisp) Counting Change code
I've recently started learning lisp and i thought an interesting problem would be the Count Change algorithm which has been attempted many times however i've found it very difficult to even sort out ...
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Get the macro to be executed in LISP
At the beginning, I create a class and accessor based on a macro as followed (this code his largely inspire from the book of Peter Seibel http://www.gigamonkeys.com/book/ )
(defun slot->defclass-...
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want a simple program illustrating the use of concurrent lisp using threads
I am just getting curious about lisp programming and wanted to
know how to use concurrent lisp by making threads.
-I also wanted to be clear with the pcall() function in lisp.
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Run an ABCL code that uses cl-cppre
With reference to my previous question,
Executing a lisp function from Java
I was able to call lisp code from Java using ABCL.
But the problem is, the already existing lisp code uses CL-PPCRE package.
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CLISP recursive powers of cubes function that returns a list
I'm looking for help in writing a function that returns a list of the first 15 cubes. Here's what I have so far, and I'm getting a stack overflow:
(defun cubes (dec lst) ;takes a number and a list as ...
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LISP function to return the greater number
I feel like an idiot asking for help for this, but I have been stuck for hours now, and I haven't been able to find anything on the internet that can help me.
I am trying to write a function in LISP ...
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Getting flow control warning for a Lisp interpreter I wrote in C
I've been working through SICP and tried my hand at creating a LISP interprater. I keep getting the following warnings:
$ make littleLisp
cc littleLisp.c -o littleLisp
littleLisp.c:309:1: ...
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Javascript used to be a lisp? [duplicate]
One of our senior devs was telling me today that javascript actually started out as a lisp (complete with s-expressions), I am wondering if that is factual and if so, could I get a reference to where ...
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Parenscript and implicit Return
Is there anyway to turn off Parenscript's implicit Return?
I'm trying to write the following code:
function () = { dialog.show();};
But Parenscript inserts an implicit return:
(ps (lambda ()
...
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Extracting nodes form dotted list (edges) in CLISP
I'm a "Nil" or () in Lisp World.
I wanted to get a list of all nodes in edge list and I wrote a code to solve this problem. But I met some unexpected problem.
(Codes from 'Land of Lisp' - chapter ...
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How can I load a propertylist from a file in common lisp?
I have a text file containing a list of property lists. The content looks like the following. How can I load it into a property list?
((:NOMBREMATERIA "LENGUAJES DE PROGRAMACIÓN" :IDMATERIA "...
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Memory representation of values in Lisp
I read that in original lisp, CONS represented in memory in 36 bits, 18 first bits are for CAR (15 bits are address and 3 bits tells if it is address of ATOM or another CONS), and the latter 18 bits ...
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QUOTE with multiple arguments
I'm analyzing LISP, I'm no expert, but something is bothering me:
Some primitives as list accepts more than one parameter. e.g.:
(list 1 2 3)
=> (1 2 3)
On the other hand quote seems to accept ...
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Lisp method process
Can you help me? I don't understand this code's part
(lambda (this &rest args) ;; Adds The THIS Argument
(apply (get-slot this
method-name)
(append (list this)
args))))...
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Emacs: Disable a specific minor mode for all Lisp buffers
I want to avoid conflicts between evil-mode and paredit by disabling the former for the buffers in which the latter is active.
The following code didn't work:
(add-hook 'emacs-lisp-mode-hook 'turn-...
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wxMaxima: How to add space to minus sign permanently
As reported in a comment to an answer to Maxima: How to avoid negative symbol in the front of an expression, adding the line (setf (get 'mminus 'wxxmlsym) '("<v>- </v>")) to the file ...
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Common Lisp Special Shortcut Characters
In Common Lisp, there are obviously some special characters that act as shortcuts for certain forms. 'x means (quote x). #'f means (function f). I had thought those (as well as backtick) were the only ...
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SLIME typeout frame does not show slime-autodoc messages
I cannot get slime-autodoc-mode messages to be displayed in the slime-typeout-frame. My goal is to have the argument list that normally appears in the echo buffer appear in this typeout frame so that ...
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How to exit a loop in lisp once the function is performed?
I am very beginner in LISP and hope that you can solve my confusion for me. My code is as follow:
(defun retrieve (element closed)
(if (= (length closed) 0)
(setf closedlist '(a))
(...
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SBCL - disable package lock at the beginning
How do I disable package lock at the beginning?
I was trying to put (sb-ext:disable-package-locks sb-alien) at the .sbclrc,
however, it does not seem to be working.
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Supressing compiler error
I use sbcl with slime.
I defined a function named slot, and sbcl compiler threw me an error following:
Lock on package SB-ALIEN violated when defining SLOT as a
function while in package COMMON-LISP-...
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Behavior of let, eval, and quote
I was trying to understand the behavior of let.
Why does case2 throw me an error?
;; case1: worked fine.
(let ((NF 5)) NF)
5
;; case2: got an error
(let ((NF 5)) (eval 'NF))
error: The variable NF ...
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Common Lisp on CentOS 7
I'm looking for a way to get a working Common Lisp compiler in CentOS 7.
It seems that neither base or EPEL repos contain any of the widely available open-source Lisp compilers. There are bits of ...
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How can I read and edit the contents of a file.txt in lisp
I have this txt :
(FIEC01552 LENGUAJES DE PROGRAMACION 40)
(FIEC06411 COMPUTACION Y SOCIEDAD 39)
(FIEC03459 INTELIGENCIA ARTIFICIAL 40)
(ICM01974 ECUACIONES 40)
(ICM00604 ALGEBRA 40)
so I ...
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Stepping in sbcl from within the debugger
I am trying to figure out how to step through code in sbcl and Slime after invoking the debugger with something like break. I do not want to have to start stepping from the beginning. For example if I ...
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Using remove-if-not with &key parameters
I have the following code, which is supposed to be a higher-order function that filters elements based on the &key arguments entered (in this case :year, :month and :type.
(defun filter-by (&...
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LISP how to call an object from a variable after taking out the name of the object from another variable
I am still very beginner in LISP and hope that you all could give me some suggestions on how to solve the following problem.
(CG-USER(1):defstruct Test()
(TestValue 10)
(TestChild '...
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Why do I get "Undefined function" warning when compiling a function?
Why won't this compile? Why does it come up saying that ordered is an undefined function?
(defun ordered (numbers)
(sort numbers #'<))
(defun printing-ordered (numbers)
(princ (apply #'...
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Slimv - Change REPL Vertical Split
I am using Slimv (version 0.9.13) with Vim (version 7.4). When I compile or run code or do anything that opens the REPL, it always opens in a window above my code, with the height split 50/50. Is it ...
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double precision and peridoc decimals
I'm working on a lisp interpreter and implemented rational numbers. I thought they have the advantage over doubles to be able to represent numbers like 1/3. I did some calculations to compare the ...
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Scheme (Racket) Properly written function not working with some inputs
So I have written I function in racket that calculates Sums:
(define (sum term a next b)
(if (> a b)
0
(+ (term a) (sum term (next a) next b))))
Term is what function is applied to ...
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Eager-Future2 Library :Parallel Programming in Lisp
I am using Fedora 19 SBCL. I'm trying to install eager-future2.
I've downloaded the source, but I can't figure out how to install it. I tried
(asdf:load-system 'eager-future)
and I even tried ...
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Increment variable lisp in local function [duplicate]
How can i increment a variable in a local function and the change to persist ?
(defun inc(x) (+ x 1))
(setq a 1)
I want this (inc a) to change the value of a to 2
I searched this problem , and i ...
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what is difference between (define (add x y) (+ x y)) and (define add (lambda (x y) (+ x y)))?
I am now writing a scheme's interpreter by using c++. I got a question about define and lambda.
(define (add x y) (+ x y))
is expanded as
(define add (lambda (x y) (+ x y)))
by lispy.py
what's ...
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Lisp membership node in a tree
I need a function that tests the membership of a node in an N-tree represented as (root list_of_nodes_subtree1 ... list_of_nodes_subtreen). For example, if the tree is (a (b (c)) (d) (e (f))) and the ...
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variable unbound in lisp when using threading in sbcl lisp
i am writing a program in sbcl to multiply two numbers using add and shift method. while my normal program would run nicely but when i use threads , the program shows no output and no error message. ...
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Reducing garbage-collection time while using large data structures in a functional language
How can you reduce garbage-collection time while using large data structures in a functional language?
(I'm using Racket but the question would apply to any functionally oriented language with a ...
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Lisp Hash Table Equality Test
I made a hash table with :test #'equalp. My keys are structures of this type
#S(KEY
:WMES (#S(WME
:TYPE BLOCK
:NAME B1
:ABS-POS ((^LEFT ...
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finding duplicate elemntes in a list with LISP language
I'm new Lisp programmer and need some help
I want to write a function that find duplicate elements in a list but i cant write it.
I need something like this in lisp:
for(int i=0; i < myList.length(...
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how return subarray in Lisp?
Is there a way to extract a subarray from an array? That is, a function of three arguments (the array, start index, and end index) that returns the subarray from the specified indices. In Java, this ...
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Common Lisp: Hunchentoot: Strange behavior with ASSOC
I'm using this plist as a datastructure:
SHALA-SYS> (pass-of (student-from-name "mozart reina"))
(:TYPE M :START-DATE @2015-01-03T15:29:25.000000+09:00 :AMT 17000)
And using this table as a ...
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How do I read whitespace-delimited words from a stream?
In Common Lisp, is there an easy way to read a single whitespace-delimited word from an input stream? Essentially I'm looking for something equivalent to C's scanf("%s", somevar);.
I did come up ...
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(random) in biwascheme scheme
To practice SICP problems on scheme , I am using the online scheme interpreter at repl.it, which is by biwascheme. But the thing is there is no (random n)function, when I do (random 10) it shows error,...
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Read functions in Lisp aren't prompting
So I recently taught myself lisp and have been messing around with some programs. I am trying to write a small program that compares a list of user-entered classes and finds which ones can work ...
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Argument to lisp function changed despite creating a copy
I have created a function to randomly select a 'bit' out of a nested list, e.g., ((1 0 0 1) (1 1 1 1) (0 1 0 1)), and then flip it. If it is a one, make it a zero and vice versa. The function works ...
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why is the warning sign popping out? in lisp programming [duplicate]
Why is this "Warning: Free reference to undeclared variable ARAD assumed special." popping out?
(defstruct Place()
(pathCost 10)
(childName 'none)
)
(setf Arad(make-Place :childName 'Zerind))
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The differences between procedures with and without brackets?
(define (procedere1) (lambda () 2))
(define procedure2 (lambda () 2))
They both can be compiled. But I am confused about the difference between above two procedures.
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Why does `(= (car x) 'z)` work?
I was stumbling through the Arc tutorial when I got sort of confused with this:
Quoted from the Arc Tutorial:
Like Common Lisp assignment, Arc's = is not just for variables, but
can reach inside ...
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Defining a recursive function as iterative?
I have the following recursive function that I need to convert to iterative in Scheme
(define (f n)
(if (< n 3) n
(+
(f (- n 1))
(* 2 (f(- n 2)))
(* 3 (f(- n 3)))
)
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