Hi,

I wanted to play with maxima-in-ecl to understand how it works, but failed: from reading sage's sources I thought I was supposed to use a MEVAL function, but it failed. Here is what I did:

jpuydt@cauchy:~/sage-6.4.1$ ./sage -ecl
ECL (Embeddable Common-Lisp) 13.5.1 (git:UNKNOWN)
Copyright (C) 1984 Taiichi Yuasa and Masami Hagiya
Copyright (C) 1993 Giuseppe Attardi
Copyright (C) 2000 Juan J. Garcia-Ripoll
ECL is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
under certain conditions; see file 'Copyright' for details.
Type :h for Help.
Top level.
> (require 'maxima)

;;; Loading #P"/home/jpuydt/sage-6.4.1/local/lib/ecl/maxima.fas"
;;; Loading #P"/home/jpuydt/sage-6.4.1/local/lib/ecl/sb-bsd-sockets.fas"
;;; Loading #P"/home/jpuydt/sage-6.4.1/local/lib/ecl/sockets.fas"
("SB-BSD-SOCKETS" "SOCKETS" "MAXIMA")
> (meval "2+2")

Condition of type: UNDEFINED-FUNCTION
The function MEVAL is undefined.

Available restarts:

1. (RESTART-TOPLEVEL) Go back to Top-Level REPL.

Broken at SI:BYTECODES. [Evaluation of: (MEVAL "2+2")]


What did I do wrong ?

Snark on #sagemath

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