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Re: postscript to lisp, plisp package error - Invalid read syntax: "#
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Henna |
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Re: postscript to lisp, plisp package error - Invalid read syntax: "# |
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16 Feb 2004 17:37:10 +0100 |
http://www.nocrew.org/news.html?article=115
http://www.lisp.se/emacs-cl/
Will it work with plisp? The following is an excerpt
http://www.nocrew.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/cvsweb.cgi/emacs-cl/README?rev=1.23
There are problems with the cl:function macro when its output appears
in compiled files:
* When applied to a byte-code function the result will be printed
with the #[...] syntax. That works, but separate invokations of
cl:function will result in distinct, though equal, code vectors.
* When's applied to a subr, the result will be printed with the
#<subr ...> syntax, which will raise a syntax error when loaded.
In general, Emacs' byte compiler doesn't preserve object identity,
which is a problem.
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