You cannot. Unless you write your own library or Quicklisp already has something for it.
Besides, a S-expression is a S-expression regardless of how many “lines” it occupies.
Cheers
MA
On Jun 26, 2019, at 12:18 , Alexandre Rademaker arademaker@gmail.com wrote:
The “read” function makes really easy to read a bunch of s-expressions from a file, but how can I keep track of the line number where the expressions were in the file?
Any ideia?
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