=?iso-8859-1?Q?Bj=F8rn_Nordb=F8?= writes:
Yeah, I almost felt useful for a minute or so.. I'm still trying to get the test suite for cells to pass or fail consistently on SBCL. :)
Uh-oh, that doesn't sound so good. Care to elaborate? For me, there was one test that failed, and it did so consistently. It involved some part of Cells I haven't really touched, and I seem to remember Kenny convincing me that it wasn't a problem. I can go dig up something better than hazy recollections, if I need to :-). This was with sbcl-0.8.4. I've been doing some development with this combination, and it seems to work fine.
What sbcl version are you using, and what's going wrong?
(Hopefully it's trivial, since I'm in the middle of writing a web app for a client, using Cells. BTW, Cells + Araneida + SQLisp is a great combo, for anyone wondering.)
Thomas F. Burdick wrote:
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Bj=F8rn_Nordb=F8?= writes:
Yeah, I almost felt useful for a minute or so.. I'm still trying to get the test suite for cells to pass or fail consistently on SBCL. :)
Uh-oh, that doesn't sound so good. Care to elaborate? For me, there was one test that failed, and it did so consistently. It involved some part of Cells I haven't really touched, and I seem to remember Kenny convincing me that it wasn't a problem.
My recollection is hazy as well. But the big answer is...
....hey, I am sitting here pretty damn close to 24-7 working on Cello. If I am not sitting here when your mail comes in, I'll be back in an hour. This stuff is raw and undocumented, I /expect/ email queries. Never hesitate the moment you see a backtrace to send up a flare.
I can go dig up something better than hazy recollections, if I need to :-). This was with sbcl-0.8.4. I've been doing some development with this combination, and it seems to work fine.
What sbcl version are you using, and what's going wrong?
(Hopefully it's trivial, since I'm in the middle of writing a web app for a client, using Cells. BTW, Cells + Araneida + SQLisp is a great combo, for anyone wondering.)
Damn, the parents are always the last to know. You didn't need /any/ support? i guess that's the upside of open source. Anyway, glad to hear it is going well.
kt
Kenny Tilton writes:
Thomas F. Burdick wrote:
(Hopefully it's trivial, since I'm in the middle of writing a web app for a client, using Cells. BTW, Cells + Araneida + SQLisp is a great combo, for anyone wondering.)
Damn, the parents are always the last to know. You didn't need /any/ support? i guess that's the upside of open source. Anyway, glad to hear it is going well.
Well, I'm chronologically in the middle, but thanks to administrative difficulties with the very busy client, the code is still in the sketch stage (I'm technically starting work on it tomorrow). Cells usage is pretty light so far, so there's not much to mention, except that thanks to the fact that HTTP is stateless, web apps take really well to the declarative treatment. When it closer to putting it in production, you might be getting a rash of support requests :-)