[cl-who-devel] Runtime HTML generation
Joubert Nel
joubert.nel at infiniteimprobability.com
Sat Jan 23 19:45:33 UTC 2010
Hi Ron,
You can use the with-html-output-to-string function to generate HTML at run-time.
Using it in a macro, you can then do data-driven HTML construction using mapcar, loop, etc.
Joubert
On Jan 23, 2010, at 12:51 PM, Ron Garret wrote:
> Is there a Right Way to use CL-WHO to generate HTML at run time? For example, suppose I want to do something like this:
>
> (defun make-table (l)
> `(:table ,@(mapcar (lambda (row) `(:tr ,@(mapcar (lambda (cell) `(:td (str ,cell)))
> row)))
> l)))
>
> (cl-who:with-html-output-to-string (*standard-output* nil :prologue t)
> ... (make-table l) ...)
>
> This doesn't work because CL-WHO normally does all its work at compile time, but L is not known until run time. I can hack this using a macro that calls EVAL, or by hacking the CL-WHO code to add another specially handled symbol, but before diving into that rabbit hole I thought I'd ask if there was already a way of doing this that I've overlooked.
>
> Thanks,
> rg
>
>
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