<br>Pascal, here's another good use of contextl:<br><br><a href="http://common-lisp.net/pipermail/metacopy-devel/2006-October/thread.html#0">http://common-lisp.net/pipermail/metacopy-devel/2006-October/thread.html#0</a><br>
<br>only 3 mails, but in summary: there's a generic copy-thing protocol which is a one-fits-all copy protocol. but one could easily build some macrology on top of it for customized copy protocols that are the extension/customizations of the generic copy-thing protocol and/or other copy protocols. besides the usefulness i think this could be a very good demonstration of contextl. we need this, so i'll either work on metacopy to integrate with contextl (not likely, unless i find a way to integrate metacopy and contextl so that the contextl dependency is optional) or create a standalone metacopy-like package that depends on contextl.
<br><br>hoping you find this interesting,<br clear="all"><br>-- <br>- attila<br><br>"- The truth is that I've been too considerate, and so became unintentionally cruel...<br> - I understand.<br> - No, you don't understand! We don't speak the same language!"
<br>(Ingmar Bergman - Smultronstället)