Bill Page wrote:
>
> Solved. I found that this works:
>
> )abbrev domain TEST Test
> Test(S:Type): with
> name: ()->OutputForm
> ==
> name() == devaluate(S)$Lisp::OutputForm
This may produce illegal OutputForm. Ralf recently asked the same
question. Answer is: use 'outputDomainConstructor(S)$Lisp'.
PS: There is no need to have parametrized package. It is enough to
pass type parameter to 'name'.
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