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Re: `unreadablep'
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Qiantan Hong |
Subject: |
Re: `unreadablep' |
Date: |
Thu, 16 Dec 2021 15:35:47 +0000 |
>> My memory suggests the plan was to add something like
>> a `print-unreadable-function` that gets called with the offending
>> object. It could then print it any which way it wants, or signal an
>> error or ...
>
> Then it seems like most everybody's who's weighed in is in favour of
> that solution
Is it possible to also provide a companion function for read?
Namely, read-unreadable-function, that gets called when
encountering #<.
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