Subject: Re: Arglists. - msg#00177
List: lisp.clisp.general
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* In message <lzad9pmqsl.fsf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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* On the subject of "Arglists."
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* Sent on Sun, 31 Aug 2003 23:59:54 +0200
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* Honorable Johannes Groedem <johs+n@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:
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I'm curious if there is something I can do (e.g. a build-option or
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whatever) to get CLISP to give me names of required arguments to
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functions. Key-arguments and optional arguments of compiled functions
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are named, but required arguments show up as arg0, arg1, etc.
CLISP does not keep this information.
It only knows the number of required and optional arguments, not the
lists of names.
keeping the names would require much work for little (IMO) gain, but
you are, of course, welcome to work on this (although I think the time
is better spent on other projects).
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Arglists.
Hi,
I'm curious if there is something I can do (e.g. a build-option or
whatever) to get CLISP to give me names of required arguments to
functions. Key-arguments and optional arguments of compiled functions
are named, but required arguments show up as arg0, arg1, etc.
--
Johannes Groedem <OpenPGP: 5055654C>
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Arglists.
Hi,
I'm curious if there is something I can do (e.g. a build-option or
whatever) to get CLISP to give me names of required arguments to
functions. Key-arguments and optional arguments of compiled functions
are named, but required arguments show up as arg0, arg1, etc.
--
Johannes Groedem <OpenPGP: 5055654C>
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