Hello,

I'm using parenscript from current quicklisp.


In the tutorial I see that parenscript should be :USEd.

My package already uses :ITERATE and :ALEXANDRIA - and that gives me conflicts 
for (at
least) alexandria:switch and iterate:for.


Is there a preferred way to handle this? Should I _not_ use parenscript, but 
use the PS:
prefix? And for what symbols? PS:DEFUN to get a javascript function defined?

Or would it be better to make parenscript :USE alexandria and iterate - AFAICS 
the
symbols are unbound anyway (the few that I've looked at), so there should be no 
problem
importing them?


Any help is appreciated.


Thank you!


Regards,

Phil



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