Robert Strandh strandh@labri.fr writes:
No, because unless you know all functions in the spec by heart, you cannot know whether some code is intended to implement such a function, or whether it is a function specific to the way it was implemented. The reference to the spec could take the form of a section number. There is something like that in regions.lisp.
Yes, I see how this would be useful.
I agree, but we must decide what optional parts should be included.
How about anything that is currently implemented? Which parts of the spec are optional? I know about general designs, but what else?
Of course, but I think the easiest way to get there is to make sure the parts we have work first of all.
Fortunately, I think most of them do. McCLIM isn't as bad as its reputation with respect to stability and compliance, the issues I know of are certainly fairly obscure.