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---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Nick Allen nallen05@gmail.com Date: Oct 1, 2007 4:17 PM Subject: Re: [admin] mask-lambda To: Erik Enge erik.enge@gmail.com
Erik,
My public key is attached.
also, if its not to late: the name "masked-lambda" turned out to be confusing for everyone. the system is just called "pretty-function" now
also: can I get page for "bpm" (Better Pattern Matching for cl)? it would be a home for a general pattern matching code I wrote and some open source (bsd) stuff that uses it (a tree transformation engine)
take care
Nick
On 9/16/07, Erik Enge erik.enge@gmail.com wrote:
I need your GPG key.
Thanks, Erik.
On 9/9/07, Nick Allen nallen05@gmail.com wrote:
hello,
I'd like to open source some lisp code and I'm wondering if I can host it at common-lisp.net
the code provides the programmer with an API for controlling how individual lisp functions are printed. it is intended to be used as a debugging aid when there are lots of first-class functions and closures hanging around.
`Mask-lambda' is split into two systems: `dummy-mask-lambda' and `real-mask-lambda'. `dummy-mask-lambda' provides the API, but does close to nothing. `real-mask-lambda' extends the functionality of the dummy API to actually do stuff. splitting it into two systems like this allows the library implementer to support `real-mask-lambda' without forcing the library user to use it (and thus pollute her lisp image with MOP stuff or use a lisp implementation that supports certain mop features).
My name is Nick Allen (I'm the only developer) the project name is `mask-lambda' the license will be MIT, my pgp key is attached
thanks
Nick
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