Hello,

2006/11/28, Pascal Bourguignon <pjb@informatimago.com>:
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No, it's trivial.

Thank you very much for your answer, and even for the solution  !!

See also: http://www.cliki.net/cl-interpol

Thanks for the link !

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> I know I can add macro characters, play with macro character dispatching
> functions, ... but what about "overriding" the reader to intercept strings
> and change them, as for the above example, with :

What about SET-MACRO-CHARACTER and SET-DISPATCH-MACRO-CHARACTER ?
Do you need instructions on how to search CLHS?

Well, I'm not sure this one is ironic or serious ? ;-)

I already know about Common Lisp Hyper Spec. Still not totally familiar with it, but making progress.

What has blocked me was the fact that I didn't know if it was possible to override certain macro characters.

Nevertheless, if you have instructions that would make me more productive while searching CLHS, I'll receive them with pleasure :-)


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Laurent