From: Martin A. <ma...@cs...> - 2000-05-09 04:55:06
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Hi If I do: * (defclass foo () (slot)) STYLE-WARNING: redefining SB-PCL::|TYPE-PREDICATE COMMON-LISP-USER FOO| in DEFUN STYLE-WARNING: redefining SB-PCL::|TYPE-PREDICATE COMMON-LISP-USER FOO| in DEFUN #<STANDARD-CLASS FOO> * (make-instance 'foo) #<FOO {9067255}> * (setq f *) caught STYLE-WARNING: This variable is undefined: F #<FOO {9067255}> * f #<FOO {9067255}> * (inspect f) NIL > q #<FOO {9067255}> * (inspect 'f) F is a symbol. 0. Value: #<FOO {9067255}> 1. Function: unbound 2. Plist: NIL 3. Package: #<PACKAGE "COMMON-LISP-USER"> > 0 NIL > Is this the way it should be? I don't think so. Cheers, #:martin ================================================================= Homepage: http://ki.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de/~matze/ e-mail: yg...@gm... |