From: D. G. <de...@gn...> - 2002-10-23 13:05:47
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> > Why do you need the -q/-norc/-M/-m ... ? > -B is ext:lib-directory (see impnotes). > -L is ext:current-language (ditto). I don't need them (right now), but i guess it can't hurt to have that information available inside clisp as well.. > > all the other (i.e., non-CLISP-defined) arguments _are_ made > available in *args*. Yes, although as i understand it, *args* is bound only temporarily to those arguments, that too while loading a file. (i guess, the common lisp specs must surely be allowing for some variables which an implementation can bind as it chooses... one such variable could be bound permamnently to initial-args..) Anyhow, this is just a minor wishlist. You all have solved my problem, and thanks a ton for the same... CLISP rocks. DG http://deego.gnufans.org/~deego/ -- |