Hello, I remember there being a point where SI was phased out of public interfaces to be replaced by EXT. However, I still see some symbols shown as being in the SI package, for instance in the APROPOS results.
Exemple: CL-USER> (apropos 'signal) SWANK:TOGGLE-BREAK-ON-SIGNALS Function SB-BSD-SOCKETS::NOSIGNAL SWANK-BACKEND::SIGNAL-COMPILER-CONDITION Function *BREAK-ON-SIGNALS* has value: NIL SIGNAL Function MP:BLOCK-SIGNALS Function MP:SEMAPHORE-SIGNAL MP:CONDITION-VARIABLE-SIGNAL Function MP:RESTORE-SIGNALS Function SI:SIGNAL-SERVICING has value: NIL EXT:UNIX-SIGNAL-RECEIVED EXT:CATCH-SIGNAL Function EXT:UNIX-SIGNAL-RECEIVED-CODE Function SI:SIGNAL-SIMPLE-ERROR Function SI:HANDLE-SIGNAL Function SI:SIGNAL-TYPE-ERROR Function EXT:UNIX-SIGNAL-RECEIVED-CODE Function EXT:CATCH-SIGNAL Function EXT:UNIX-SIGNAL-RECEIVED :SIGNALED Constant: :SIGNALED :NOSIGNAL Constant: :NOSIGNAL *BREAK-ON-SIGNALS* has value: NIL SIGNAL Function Is this expected? Thanks, -- Matt ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ AppSumo Presents a FREE Video for the SourceForge Community by Eric Ries, the creator of the Lean Startup Methodology on "Lean Startup Secrets Revealed." This video shows you how to validate your ideas, optimize your ideas and identify your business strategy. http://p.sf.net/sfu/appsumosfdev2dev _______________________________________________ Ecls-list mailing list Ecls-list@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ecls-list