For example if I want to define new arithmetic operations for vectors or quaternions etc.
I did something like (defun v+ (&rest vectors) ...)
.
Is there a good way to overload the normal +
? (I only know shadowing-import, which seems not a good solution)
And if I use +
, it would take more time to determine the type of operation.
Is it the best, not to overload, and use different function names and define a new function only if really needed?
+
symbol, as redefining Common Lisp symbols is not conforming. Even if you try to do it non-portably, you'll face either deoptimization or code walking (or environment inspection), becausecl:+
may have a compiler macro or some internal compiler construct that allows it to generate faster compiled code according to declared types.