Number: 1486 Date: 22-Jun-84 13':02':24 Submitter: Sannella.PA Source: Bobrow.pa Subject: I.S.OPR property of join has a CLISPified form using < for list structure Assigned To: JonL.pa Attn: Status: Closed In/By: Problem Type: Bug Impact: Serious Difficulty: Easy Frequency: Everytime Priority: Absolutely System: Programming Environment Subsystem: DWIM Machine: Disk: Lisp Version: Source Files: Microcode Version: Memory Size: File Server: Server Software Version: Disposition: ' ["Sannella.PA" "21-Aug-84 18':04':35" Status':(Fixed->Closed)] Description: ' Date': 21 Jun 84 17':30 PDT' From': Bobrow.pa' Subject': Lisp': JOIN interacts with < as a function' To': LispSupport.pa' cc': Bobrow.pa,Mittal' Lisp-System-Date': 19-Jun-84 21':53':04' Machine-Type': Dorado' ' If one defines < as a function, then the CLISP operator join stops working (will no longer dwimify correctly). The problem is that the I.S.OPR property of join has a CLISPified form using < for list structure. Somebody must have once dumped that file with CLISPIFYFLG set wrong.' danny' ' -----' ' Date': 21 Jun 84 22':53 PDT' From': JonL.pa' Subject': Re': Lisp': JOIN interacts with < as a function' In-reply-to': Bobrow.pa''s message of 21 Jun 84 17':30 PDT' To': Bobrow.pa' cc': LispSupport.pa, Mittal.pa' ' I just fixed this, and will start a new Next> loadup tonite. ' ' I notice that there are some other I.S.OPRS properties with CLISP forms in them, but they are required; e.g., (X lt Y) in one place can''t be pre-dwimified because there may be local declarations that cause "lt" to go to FLESSP rather than ILESSP.' ' -- JonL --' ' ' ' Workaround: Test Case: Edit-By: Sannella.PA Edit-Date: 21-Aug-84 18':04':36