I'm looking for an implementation of the Common LISP Condition System which can
be used in conjunction those Common LISPs (none in particular) which pre-date
the ANSI spec. or otherwise don't include it. Can anyone point me to one?
Perhaps I'm asking for too much. Perhaps the error handling, debugging, etc.
facilities of a pre-ANSI LISP are too hard-coded to permit such an add-on to be
integated, and/or too primitive to provide sufficient support- any views?
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From: Claus Riemann
Subject: Re: Where to find Common LISP Condition System code?
Date:
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In article <····················@cs.nott.ac.uk>, ·····@clan.nott.ac.uk (A McBrien) writes:
> I'm looking for an implementation of the Common LISP Condition System which can
> be used in conjunction those Common LISPs (none in particular) which pre-date
> the ANSI spec. or otherwise don't include it. Can anyone point me to one?
>
> Perhaps I'm asking for too much. Perhaps the error handling, debugging, etc.
> facilities of a pre-ANSI LISP are too hard-coded to permit such an add-on to be
> integated, and/or too primitive to provide sufficient support- any views?
>
> ... &deleted
Take a look at arisia.xerox.com [13.1.100.206]. In the directory
cl/conditions you find what you're looking for.
Are there any experiences in using the new error/condition handling?
I would love to hear about them. (Code or paper)
Thanx in advance
--cla
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