On Sat, Nov 16, 2013 at 5:21 PM, FAU <f...@riseup.net> wrote: > (defmethod output-files ((operation compile-op) (component foo-file)) > (let ((l (multiple-value-list (call-next-method)))) > (apply #'values (mapcar #'(lambda (p) > (make-pathname* :directory (append > (pathname-directory p) (list # > +foo1.0 "1.0" #+foo1.1 "1.1")) :defaults p)) > (car l)) > (cdr l)))) > Inasmuch as I think that runtime conditionals should be used rather than compile-time conditionals wherever performance permits (see also featurep), your general scheme is valid. However, you can should be using (multiple-value-bind (pathnames translatedp) ... (values ...)) There are only two values returned in this protocol.
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