In article <···············@subnode.aiai.ed.ac.uk>, ····@aiai.edinburgh.ac.uk (Jeff Dalton) writes:
>
> The answer is that packages work better for larger-scale packaging.
> A group of related classes in the same package works fairly well;
> giving each class its own package doesn't. I think this is one
> of the cases where you have to do something less than ideal in order
> to fit better with Common Lisp.
>
What does this "work" mean? Are you referring to some conceptual or to
some implementation-dependent issue?
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