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record-definition

Function
Summary

Checks for existing definitions and records a new definition.

Package

dspec

Signature

record-definition dspec location &key check-redefinition-p => result

Arguments

dspec

A dspec.

location

A pathname or keyword.

check-redefinition-p

A boolean.

Values

result

A generalized boolean.

Description

The function record-definition tells the system that dspec is defined at location.

The system-provided definer macros call the function record-definition with the current location.

location should be a pathname or keyword as returned by location.

When check-redefinition-p is true, it checks for existing definitions and reports these according to the value of *redefinition-action*. The default value of check-redefinition-p is t.

If the definition is made, then result is true. If the definition is not made then result is nil. This can happen if you choose the "Don't redefine ..." restart at a redefinition error.

Notes

You should not usually call record-definition, since all the system-provided definers call it. However, for new classes of definition which you add with define-dspec-class, you should call record-definition for dspecs in their new classes.

Compatibility notes

record-definition was documented in the lispworks package in LispWorks 4.3 and earlier. Although it is currently still available there, this may change in future releases and you should now reference it via the dspec package.

See also

define-dspec-class
*redefinition-action*
location
Recording definitions and redefinition checking


LispWorks User Guide and Reference Manual - 20 Sep 2017

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