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Re: [Axiom-mail] How to avoid vertical bars enclosing function name in g
From: |
Gabriel Dos Reis |
Subject: |
Re: [Axiom-mail] How to avoid vertical bars enclosing function name in generated Lisp code |
Date: |
17 Nov 2006 01:22:30 +0100 |
Vanuxem Grégory <address@hidden> writes:
| Hello,
|
| I'm trying to call a Lisp function in Spad. The problem is that I don't
| want to import it. If I use 'FOO(something)$Lisp' the generated Lisp
| code is approximately '(FOO something)' but if I append its package
| name, 'FOO_:_:BAR(something)$Lisp', the Spad compiler encloses it in
| vertical bars, the generated code becomes (|FOO::BAR| something). Is it
| possible to avoid this ? And, if not, any idea where I can look to
| modify this behavior ?
I find the Lisp package as a hack -- a necessary hack until the system
is complete in the sense that one would have less need of Lisp.
However, if we have the notion of "nested domain", the I would have
expected BAR(something)$FOO$Lisp to work.
Notice that the syntax (FOO::BAR)(something) works in Boot.
-- Gaby