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00:41
@PeterVaro woah, I'm getting that
 
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03:27
Hello, how's everyone?
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Q: LzmaLib: compress / decompress buffer in C

karliwsonI'm trying to use LzmaLib's LzmaCompress() and LzmaDecompress() with buffers, adapting the examples provided here. I'm testing with a ~3MB buffer and the compression function seems to work fine (produces a ~1.2MB compressed buffer), but when I try to decompress, it just extracts ~300 bytes and r...

04:10
I'm still writing my lisp interpreter in C (slowly! ;) needed time to develop my skills a bit). I have a question regarding the parsing. I know that sometimes tree structures are implicit, as in the case of heapsort for arrays (you don't generate an actual heap in memory to then sort it and write it back to array). And since lisp source code is textualized symbolic expressions, do I need to generate an actual symbolic expression tree in memory during parsing? Example:
(I drew that tree myself ;) )
As always, thanks for any answers/insights you have.
The ' [,] ' represents a cons cell (struct Cons {pointer left, pointer right}).
 
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10:11
@Byte well it depends on how your interpreter/compiler is working: if your parser is tokenizing first, and then those tokens are translated to symbols, then I just desribed what you need to do; however, if your parser is translating the input text into symbols directly (which is doable with an easy-to-parse language, such as LISP) then you also have your answer, the output of the parser will be evaluated next
or maybe I misunderstood your question, in which case, you should rephrase it, so that I can give you a better answer!
helloc @Atomic_alarm;
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helloc @PeterVaro; // what's new?
nothing really.. I'm working in my touch-typing skills ;) I'm pretty slow at the moment, but hopefully this will change soon.
how 'bout you?
user4651282
nothing special, recent weeks have been some slow.
user4651282
return in the evening, now I need prepare breakfast and to go to town.
user6754053
12:59
I'd like to get some help with a couple questions. Can anyone help me
It'd depend on what you need help with, so just ask.
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those questions
13:14
3 messages moved to Trash can
do not promote your own quedstions, especially when they are barely 2 days old
you've asked them at the right place, wait a bit more, until you got some responses
if that is not working, then do something with your questions, update them, whatever
worst case scenario, add bounty to them
Wasn't sure what's the policy, so didn't raise a commotion about linking a bunch of questions here :P
13:34
no problem at all @IljaEverilä but I think it was pretty obvious (even from the number of questions asked in the last 2 days by him) that he is just not doing his part very well, that is research, initial testing, whatever
Well, there's no shortage of that around
 
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16:30
hello @PeterVaro
I don't know if you remember but I am that guy who is tryin to cross compile freertos
I made some progress I think I am very close now, but am missing something.
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Q: Why does "make all" seem to skip "all:" rule?

trilolilI am trying to analyze the following makefile and reproduce its "behavior" step by step. Although I type "make all" it seems this makefile skips the "all:" line and jumps straight to "build/*.o" (hence the echo's). The file and its corresponding output: TOOLCHAIN ?= arm-none-eabi- SOURCES = ...

any idea's?
or anybody else.

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