In Allegro Common Lisp, we compiled it with an option which
gave lower-case output as the default. Well, I have a GCL
binary, and I'm not in a position to recompile it, so I'm
hoping there's a switch somewhere which would have the same
effect.
Thanks in advance,
David Finton
| Is there a system variable I can set which will force GCL to print in
| lower case? For example, if I want to print out a list (1 2 3 t e) I
| get: (1 2 3 T E), which I don't want.
looks like you want to bind *PRINT-CASE* to :DOWNCASE.
| In Allegro Common Lisp, we compiled it with an option which gave
| lower-case output as the default. Well, I have a GCL binary, and I'm
| not in a position to recompile it, so I'm hoping there's a switch
| somewhere which would have the same effect.
the above is described in CLtL1.
#<Erik>
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>| Is there a system variable I can set which will force GCL to print in
>| lower case? For example, if I want to print out a list (1 2 3 t e) I
>| get: (1 2 3 T E), which I don't want.
>looks like you want to bind *PRINT-CASE* to :DOWNCASE.
Since *PRINT-CASE* is a relatively recent addition to Common Lisp, GCL
might not have it. In that case, you can use the ~(...~) controls in
FORMAT to force output to lower case.
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> In article <30059377...@naggum.no> Erik Naggum <er...@naggum.no> writes:
> >[David Finton]
>
> >| Is there a system variable I can set which will force GCL to print in
> >| lower case? For example, if I want to print out a list (1 2 3 t e) I
> >| get: (1 2 3 T E), which I don't want.
>
> >looks like you want to bind *PRINT-CASE* to :DOWNCASE.
>
> Since *PRINT-CASE* is a relatively recent addition to Common Lisp, GCL
> might not have it. In that case, you can use the ~(...~) controls in
> FORMAT to force output to lower case.
> --
GCL version 1.1 has *PRINT-CASE*.
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William P. Vrotney - vro...@netcom.com
while we're at it, AKCL version 1.530, compiled on April 26, 1991, also has
*PRINT-CASE*. that's the oldest running version of any *KCL I have around.
GCL 1.0 also had it.
this is not intended to detract from the useful advice about ~(...~).
#<Erik>
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