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The value of this variable should be nil
or a
function which takes two arguments and typically makes some
customizations before applying the first argument to the second. The
initial value of this variable is nil
, which
has no effect.
In this rather trivial example, we define the wrapper so that the
command character (the value of *command-char*
, initially #\:) is #\$. Of
course, in a real example, something more complex would be done, but
the form would be similar to this example. These forms must be in an
initialization file (such as you .clinit.cl file)
because they need to be executed before the top-level starts up.
;; These forms whould be in an initialization file. When Lisp ;; starts (assuming the .clinit.cl file is read), the command ;; character will be $ (rather than :) in any new lisp listener ;; process. (defun my-lisp-listener-wrapper (function args) (let ((tpl:*command-char* #\$)) (apply function args))) (setq tpl:*top-level-read-eval-print-loop-wrapper* 'my-lisp-listener-wrapper)
This variable is not available in Lisp images built with a minimal top
level, that is built with the
include-tpl argument to build-lisp-image specified nil
. See Minimal top levels in
building-images.htm for information on minimal top
levels.
See top-level.htm for more information on the top level.
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Created 2015.5.21.
| Allegro CL version 10.0 Unrevised from 9.0 to 10.0. 9.0 version |