common lisp was we defined, we created a function, defund roller num, and then we p printed a random number, and the random number was scoped by a parse-integer function by taking the int number of our arguments and going from 0 to whatever that number was. So, in other words, to do the roller, we need a number, and that number needs to be parsed as an option, and then the option needs to be, the correct option needs to be selected and plugged into an argument for the random function. It also required us to create a, to access the arguments, it required us to create a random state, a random seed, and then we were able to execute the roller function. The exact way, and this is all written out in episode 405 show notes, so if you go to gnuworldorder.info slash hash 405, I think, it'll take you straight to that section. So it was defund roller num, p print random parse-integer int 0 num, and then set f user put args, set f random state make random state t, and then roller user put. So (28/55)
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