On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 9:47 PM, Robert P. Goldman rpgoldman@sift.info wrote:
one-package-per-file vs package-inferred-system
I prefer package-inferred-system and package-derived-system, FWIW.
The deed is done: the new name is package-inferred-system. I personally slightly preferred one-package-per-file, and so did drewc (the main other user publishing free software libraries using it), but it seems there is a clear plurality for package-inferred-system, and Robert's voice should weigh more, since he's the maintainer.
Anton: can you do a run of cl-test-grid with the latest ASDF from master (currently 3.1.0.116) ? I believe it's a release candidate.
If you have time, please also run the latest from the syntax-control branch, that I'd like to convince Robert is good to be merged before release rather than after (the only syntax variable it controls by default is *readtable*, which is pretty conservative, yet gets us most of the way to user-controlled syntax, and in particular, makes it safe to invoke ASDF from a REPL that has a different *readtable*).
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