Hello again.
Can someone give/send me an example of defsystem use?
I imagine this allows us to define the relationship between different
lisp files.
But does it loads files automatically? What is the point of doing it (I
know I need it but I don't yet know how)?
I also know that a defsystem declaration is often in a .system file:
what can I do with that file?
In fact, any explanation about this system would be welcome.
Thanks for your attention.
PS: I'm not sure it belongs to common lisp. In that case, what can I use
for this purpose
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On Fri, 10 Mar 2000 14:52:47 +0100, Jonathan BAILLEUL
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> Can someone give/send me an example of defsystem use?
If you refer to MK:DEFSYSTEM, check the sample system definitions, i.e.
files with the .system extension, which come with CLOCC:
CLOCC - Common Lisp Open Code Collection
http://clocc.sourceforge.net/
Paolo
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>>>>> "JB" == Jonathan BAILLEUL <········@emi.u-bordeaux.fr> writes:
JB> Hello again. Can someone give/send me an example of defsystem
JB> use?
There is some documentation (circa 1991) in:
<http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/project/ai-repository/ai/lang/lisp/code/tools/mkantdoc.tgz>.
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