22.5.4 Performing operations on system members
A variety of operations can be performed on any number of nodes selected in the Graph area. If no system nodes are selected, or if you are in another view, the commands are performed on the current system, whose name is printed in the System area.
The
Systems
menu gives you access to the standard actions described in Performing operations on selected objects.
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Choose
Systems > Parent
to browse the parent system. This takes you up one level in the hierarchy.
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Choose
Systems > Compile and Load
,
Systems > Compile
, or
Systems > Load
to compile or load the selected systems.
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Choose
Systems > Concatenate
to produce a single fasl file from a system. You will need to supply the name of the fasl file, when prompted.
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Choose
Systems > Search Files
to search any of the selected members (and any subsystems) for a given string. The matches are displayed in the editor.
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Choose
Systems > Replace
to search all the files in the selected members (and any subsystems) for a given string and replace it with another string. You are prompted for both strings in the echo area.
You need to save the buffers to actually save the changes on disk, this is easily done using the Editor tool - see Buffers area for details.
Common LispWorks User Guide (Macintosh version) - 11 Apr 2005