From: Roger Corman
Subject: Re: Common Lisp for Mac
Date: 
Message-ID: <4e7fkq$3ud@nntp.crl.com>
In article <··········@tools.bbnplanet.com> Barry Margolin,
······@tools.bbnplanet.com writes:
>In article <··········@horn.wyoming.com>, Nick  <·····@uwyo.edu> wrote:
>>I do have one question, though.  Part of the assignments I am working on
>>for Lisp require a (dribble) output to be used and turned in.  PowerLisp
>>reports that dribble is an unknown function.  Does PowerLisp have it in
a
>>library, or does in not understand?  If not, is there an equivalent
>>function?
>
>You should be able to use the "Save as..." command in the File menu to
>write your session to a file, so (dribble) isn't needed.  Or if you're
just
>required to turn in hard-copy, you should be able to use the Print
command.

Thanks, Barry, for answering Nick's question on PowerLisp. I never got
around to
implementing dribble, for just the reason Barry said: it didn't seem too
useful.
I am trying to add functions which are missing, as time permits.

Roger Corman
(PowerLisp author)