I use the "pregexp" package for regular expression operations in SBCL. Because the functions is not defined in a package, I have the codes below to wrap it:
--------------- in the file "foo.lisp" -----------------
(defpackage :pregexp
(:use :common-lisp)
(:documentation "Portable Regular Expression Library")
(:nicknames :pre))
(in-package :pregexp)
(load (merge-pathnames "libs/pregexp/pregexp" CL-USER:*x-code-path*))
(export '(pregexp
pregexp-match-positions
pregexp-match
pregexp-split
pregexp-replace
pregexp-replace*
pregexp-quote))
I put codes in the initilization file "~/.sbclrc", to load the "foo.lisp" on starting. That's just OK by now, and no error when I start SBCL.
Then I noticed that every time I reload "foo.lisp", there are warnings that the functions already exported, so I change the codes:
--------------- in the file "foo.lisp" -----------------
#-pregexp
(progn
(defpackage :pregexp
(:use :common-lisp)
(:documentation "Portable Regular Expression Library")
(:nicknames :pre))
(in-package :pregexp)
(load (merge-pathnames "libs/pregexp/pregexp" CL-USER:*x-code-path*))
(export '(pregexp
pregexp-match-positions
pregexp-match
pregexp-split
pregexp-replace
pregexp-replace*
pregexp-quote))
(pushnew :pregexp *features*)
)
I only wrap the codes in a `progn' block, but every time I start SBCL, there is error:
debugger invoked on a SB-KERNEL:SIMPLE-PACKAGE-ERROR in thread
#<THREAD "main thread" RUNNING {23EF7A51}>:
These symbols are not accessible in the PREGEXP package:
(COMMON-LISP-USER::PREGEXP COMMON-LISP-USER::PREGEXP-MATCH-POSITIONS
COMMON-LISP-USER::PREGEXP-MATCH COMMON-LISP-USER::PREGEXP-SPLIT
COMMON-LISP-USER::PREGEXP-REPLACE COMMON-LISP-USER::PREGEXP-REPLACE*
COMMON-LISP-USER::PREGEXP-QUOTE)
Type HELP for debugger help, or (SB-EXT:EXIT) to exit from SBCL.
restarts (invokable by number or by possibly-abbreviated name):
0: [CONTINUE] IMPORT these symbols into the PREGEXP package.
1: [RETRY ] Retry EVAL of current toplevel form.
2: Ignore error and continue loading file "C:\\test\\bar.lisp".
3: [ABORT ] Abort loading file "C:\\test\\bar.lisp".
4: Retry EVAL of current toplevel form.
5: Ignore error and continue userinit file "C:\\user\\Dropbox\\.sbclrc".
6: Abort userinit file "C:\\user\\Dropbox\\.sbclrc".
7: Skip to toplevel READ/EVAL/PRINT loop.
8: [EXIT ] Exit SBCL (calling #'EXIT, killing the process).
((FLET SB-IMPL::THUNK :IN EXPORT))
0]
So, what should I do now?
PS, the environments: SBCL x86 1.1.4 On Windows Server 2003 32bits
(progn …)
before anything can be evaluated. When the reader reads, e.g.,(x y)
wherex
andy
are symbols, it has to read them as symbols of some package. After reading, your form is(cl:progn … (cl:in-package "pregex") … (cl:export '(cl-user:pregexp …)))
, soexport
tries to exportcl-user:pregexp
from the package named"PREGEX"
, but that symbol isn't not visible in that package, so it can't be exported from it.