From: <gle...@ni...> - 2002-08-29 18:10:15
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I'm hoping someone can point in the right direction.=A0 I have some mac= ros that are generating groups of calls to princ, which look something like= this: (progn (princ "hello ") (princ "world.")) This generates output to the stream hello world. As I would expect.=A0 But when the second princ string has a newline in= it, such as (progn (princ "hello ") (princ "world, =A0 how are you")) I don't get hello world, =A0 how are you I get hello world, =A0 how are you. In short, the second princ is always preceded by a newline, but only wh= en the string itself contains a newline. Is this standard print behavior for strings?=A0 Is this a bug in CLISP?= =A0 Am I doing something pathologically stupid? incidently, I am using CLISP 2.82 on Windows XP. Thanks for any help, =A0=A0=A0 Glenn Burnside Thanks, Glenn G. Burnside III National Instruments= |