> Swindle/CLOS does implement generic functions, but I'm not aware that it
> also implements the before / after / around methods that we have been
> talking about.  But then, it does so much I may just have missed
> something ... its documentation can be tough to read at times.

A quick grep of the source makes it look like there's at least some
support for these. But the docs are certainly less easy to navigate
than Scribble docs!

David

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