Bruno Haible's CLISP system is a small and very useful Common Lisp
Implementation that implements most of CLtL1 and much of CLtL2. I have
used it in the past for many things, but the pretty-printer had the
displeasing habit of putting right parens on a line by themselves,
vertically aligned in reverse order to the matching left paren.
example:
(defun foo ()
(let (bar)
zot
) )
finally, I found out how to disable this abomination:
(setq *print-rpars* nil)
the above example will then prett-print as
(defun foo ()
(let (bar)
zot))
this has been a public service broadcast.
#\Erik
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trust the source, Luke.