Thanks Elliott, but no.
These are REPL conveniences. How is the “cd” command implemented?
I know I should dig in the ABCL code, but I am one of the laziest lispers around :) :) :)
All the best
Marco
On Jun 6, 2019, at 04:28 , Elliott, Clark elliott@depaul.edu wrote:
Hi Marco,
I’m not sure if this is what you are looking for, but it took me a long time to find these interactive commands:
CL-USER(6): :help
COMMAND ABBR DESCRIPTION apropos ap apropos bt backtrace n stack frames (default 8) cd change default directory cf compile file(s) cload cl compile and load file(s) continue cont invoke restart n describe de describe an object error err print the current error message exit ex exit lisp frame fr set the value of cl:* to be frame n (default 0) help he print this help inspect in inspect an object istep i navigate within inspection of an object ld load a file ls list directory macroexpand ma macroexpand an expression package pa change *PACKAGE* pwd pw print current directory reset res return to top level rq require a module trace tr trace function(s) untrace untr untrace function(s)
Commands must be prefixed by the command character, which is ':' by default.
Best,
Clark Elliott
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Look like it's cd-command in top-level.lisp. It modifies *default-pathname-defaults*. Ditto asdf::chdir. For java you can do (#"setProperty" 'system "user.dir" new-directory) and to retrieve it (#"getCanonicalPath" (jss::new 'java.io.File "."))
Alan
On Fri, Jun 7, 2019 at 5:06 AM Marco Antoniotti marco.antoniotti@unimib.it wrote:
Thanks Elliott, but no.
These are REPL conveniences. How is the “cd” command implemented?
I know I should dig in the ABCL code, but I am one of the laziest lispers around :) :) :)
All the best
Marco
On Jun 6, 2019, at 04:28 , Elliott, Clark elliott@depaul.edu wrote:
Hi Marco,
I’m not sure if this is what you are looking for, but it took me a long
time to find these interactive commands:
CL-USER(6): :help
COMMAND ABBR DESCRIPTION apropos ap apropos bt backtrace n stack frames (default 8) cd change default directory cf compile file(s) cload cl compile and load file(s) continue cont invoke restart n describe de describe an object error err print the current error message exit ex exit lisp frame fr set the value of cl:* to be frame n (default 0) help he print this help inspect in inspect an object istep i navigate within inspection of an object ld load a file ls list directory macroexpand ma macroexpand an expression package pa change *PACKAGE* pwd pw print current directory reset res return to top level rq require a module trace tr trace function(s) untrace untr untrace function(s)
Commands must be prefixed by the command character, which is ':' by
default.
Best,
Clark Elliott
-- Marco Antoniotti, Associate Professor tel. +39 - 02 64 48 79 01 DISCo, Università Milano Bicocca U14 2043 http://bimib.disco.unimib.it Viale Sarca 336 I-20126 Milan (MI) ITALY
Please check: http://cdac2019.lakecomoschool.org Please check: http://troncopackage.org Please check: https://www.frontiersin.org/research-topics/7394/network-bioscience
Please note that I am not checking my Spam-box anymore. Please do not forward this email without asking me first (cum grano salis).
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