The variable *print-string*
controls whether the printer uses an abbreviated form for strings when *print-escape*
is true.
If the value of *print-string*
is t
then strings are printed in full as specified by ANSI Common Lisp.
If the value of *print-string*
is nil
, then strings are printed as unreadable objects with no specific information about the string.
If the value of *print-string*
is an integer, then strings longer than *print-string*
are printed as unreadable objects that include the type, length and first *print-string*
characters.
LispWorks User Guide and Reference Manual - 13 Feb 2015