What is the difference between O0, O1, O2, O3, Os and Oz? When should you USSR each? A spec just landed in LLVM:
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I've become a total convert to automatic saving when your editor loses focus. Let the machine work for you!
I currently have 453 buffers open in Emacs, including 393 files! The UI scales really well -- no idea how to design a GUI for this scale.
Emacs command of the day: ff-find-other-file. Jump from foo.c to foo.h (or create the file) and vice versa.
Made my first commit to LLVM source! Woohoo! (Also, probably my most boring contribution so far: https://llvm.org/klaus/llvm/commit/5949d69774b2d203d7ff1ee2fde8565ecda0a10f/ )
Plankalkül, the world's first high-level proramming language, was created in 1945!
Pollen is a fascinating publishing tool: https://docs.racket-lang.org/pollen/ It's extensible (unlike markdown), innovative and has impressive examples.
Emacs package of the day: interaction-log https://melpa.org/#/interaction-log It's a nicer *Messages* and view-lossage combined!
My git workflow changes as I learn. I'm now comfortable squashing, so I now do lots of incremental commits and tidy up after.
Is there really such a thing as a lisp-2? Most lisps I've played with have been a lisp-1 or a lisp-n.
I've been exploring using nameless: https://github.com/Malabarba/Nameless for elisp today. It's an effective, idiomatic solution to elisp namespaces.
I'm a happy Arch Linux user, but I often meet people who think Arch is a compile-from-scratch distro. Where does this idea come from?
Emacs tip: are your tracebacks full of unprintable characters from closures? Run eval-buffer on the dodgy library to get a proper backtrace.
Achievement unlocked: legitimately needed paredit-convolute-sexp! (Great example of usage here: https://danmidwood.com/content/2014/11/21/animated-paredit.html )
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