Julian Stecklina <j...@alien8.de> writes: > Shawn Betts <sabe...@gmail.com> writes: > >> I also changed how the symbol is interned. Due to CL's weird semi-case >> sensitive but not really except when it is case sensitivity, usually >> you want to make sure everything is upper case, not lower >> case. Perhaps one day ansi cl will be revised to the modern and much >> simpler standard of being plain vanilla case sensitive (clisp already >> has a modern mode doesn't it?). I think the programmers can handle it. > > CL already has *read-case*. The problem is, if you set it to case > sensitive, you have to refer to stuff in the CL package, via |PROGN| or > |MULTIPLE-VALUE-BIND| ... > > IMHO both modes could happily coexist with some package magic on the > implementer's side, but all the (intern (string-upcase ...)) code would > have to be fixed to check #.*read-case*
I know of no *read-case* but there's readtable-case. I've committed a patch that adds the function intern1. This function tries to DTRT for each kind of case. Thanks for the push to Do Things Right :). -Shawn _______________________________________________ Stumpwm-devel mailing list Stumpwm-devel@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/stumpwm-devel