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  • Anton Vodonosov
    7 Dec 2015, 08:55
    Portable walker?
    I guess cl-cont (a relatevely widely used library) should have a wolker
  • enlivend
    7 Dec 2015, 08:22
    Portable walker?
    I found a portable walker in the iterate package (ql:quickload :iterate).

    Thanks for the replies.

    -n
  • enlivend
    7 Dec 2015, 08:21
    Portable walker?
    SLIME has macroexpand-all, which in some implementations calls walk-form in some package, with one argument, and in other implementations calls macroexpand-all in some other package. I wanted to see…
  • Lars Brinkhoff
    7 Dec 2015, 06:44
    Portable walker?
    I think SLIME has something like that.
  • enlivend
    6 Dec 2015, 09:45
    Portable walker?
    Good point.

    What I'm after is a library, where someone else has done the work of interfacing to each implementation's walker, so I can go (frob:walk-form form function) and not worry about the…

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