On 12 March 2010 08:46, Robert Goldman rpgoldman@sift.info wrote:
On 3/11/10 Mar 11 -11:55 PM, Faré wrote:
On 12 March 2010 00:05, Robert Goldman rpgoldman@sift.info wrote:
What other former ABL behaviour do you want me to give examples for?
A behavior that, like ABL, creates a subdirectory for each different lisp implementation.
Would that be
(asdf:initialize-output-translations '(:asdf-output-translations (:root) (:current-directory :implementation-type))
?
More like
(asdf:initialize-output-translations `(:asdf-output-translations (:root (,(truename *default-pathname-defaults*) :implementation-type))))
or if you want to only redirect output for what's in the current self-contained directory, and want it to be inside a predictable subdirectory thereof, you can use:
(let ((cwd (truename *default-pathname-defaults*))) (asdf:initialize-output-translations `(:asdf-output-translations (,cwd (,cwd "asdf-output" :implementation-type)))))
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