Miron,
It's ugly, but here's one way to do it:
(ps (@ gl :*l-e-q-u-a-l)) => "gl.LEQUAL"
The leading asterisk capitalizes the first letter; letters following dashes are capitalized.
See the PS definition of the INNER-HTML macro for a simple way to encapsulate such a thing.
Daniel
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 1:25 PM, Miron Brezuleanu mbrezu@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm a Common Lisp newbie playing with Parenscript and WebGL.
The source of 'http://learningwebgl.com/lessons/lesson01/index.html' contains a very simple example, with identifiers like gl.LEQUAL or gl.ARRAY_BUFFER. I can't figure out how to write those in Parenscript. I read the Symbol Conversion section of the manual (' http://common-lisp.net/project/parenscript/reference.html#section-symbolconv ') but couldn't figure out what syntax to use. I ended up trying with a bigger hammer and modifying function encode-js-identifier in utils.lisp. That allowed me to write gl.*lequal* and get gl.LEQUAL. Is there a way to write these symbols without patching Parenscript? (BTW, modified function at 'https://gist.github.com/841088').
Many thanks,
-- Miron Brezuleanu
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