Number: 2003

Date: 28-Aug-84 14':04':18

Submitter: Sannella.PA

Source: Sam Hahn <SHahn@SUMEX-AIM.ARPA>

Subject: Support PROMPTFORWORD for Interlisp-10

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Attn: jonl

Status: Open

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Problem Type: Design - Impl

Impact: Moderate

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Priority: Unlikely

System: Language Support

Subsystem: Read and Print

Machine: 1132

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Lisp Version: 27-Aug-84 21':14':00

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Microcode Version: 5124

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Received': from SUMEX-AIM.ARPA by Xerox.ARPA ; 16 AUG 84 10':35':11 PDT'
Date': Thu, 16 Aug 84 10':34':19 PDT'
From': Sam Hahn <SHahn@SUMEX-AIM.ARPA>'
Subject': PROMPTFORWORD'
To': LispSupport.PA'
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Will the above function be included in the Interlisp-10 Lisp sometime,'
or something similar, or is the code available (in either source'
or .COM form) for me to use?  (please...??)'
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				-- sam hahn'
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Date': 16 Aug 84 13':00 PDT'
From': JonL.pa'
Subject': Re': PROMPTFORWORD'
In-reply-to': Sam Hahn <SHahn@SUMEX-AIM.ARPA>''s message of Thu, 16 Aug 84 10':34':19 PDT'
To': SHahn@SUMEX-AIM'
cc': LispSupport.PA'
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PROMPTFORWORD was initialy written in such a way as to work with any kind of input and output stream; thus it should work in Interlisp-10.  However, there is a non-trivial amount of work to do to isolate the displaystream dependent parts of code and prevent them from going into a non-Interlisp-D version.  I''ll forward you request to the LispCore group here for commentary, but we really aren''t very much in the business of supporting Interlisp-10 now.'
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-- JonL White --'
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