> On 1 Aug 2017, at 17:21, Pascal Bourguignon <p...@informatimago.com> wrote: > > It works perfectly, but on clisp, since DYNAMICALLY-MODIFIABLE doesn’t come > from EXT. > Where does it come from???
Oh, and but on abcl, which also has a EXT package. I would advise remaining those short-named packages, unless they implement a CDR-specified API. “ORG.CLISP.EXT” sounds a good unique name, or at least “CLISP-EXT”… > [pjb@despina :0.0 ~]$ clall '(compile-file "/tmp/d.lisp")' > > > > Armed Bear Common Lisp: > ======================================================================== > Implementation: Armed Bear Common Lisp 1.4.0 > on Mac OS X 10.12.6 > on X86_64 NIL (despina.home) > > Reading of: "(compile-file \"/tmp/d.lisp\")" > signaled no error > > Evaluation of: (COMPILE-FILE "/tmp/d.lisp") > signaled the following error: > #<READER-ERROR {2D87B142}> > The symbol "DYNAMICALLY-MODIFIABLE" was not found in package EXT. > wrote nothing on *ERROR-OUTPUT* > wrote nothing on *TRACE-OUTPUT* > wrote the following *STANDARD-OUTPUT* (lines excluded): > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > ; Compiling /private/tmp/d.lisp ... > ; (DEFPACKAGE "EXT" ...) > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > returned no value > -- __Pascal J. Bourguignon__