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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/12/2015 03:27 PM, Gary Byers
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Portable code could avoid the issue by calling
GET-DISPATCH-MACRO-CHARACTER and only calling
MAKE-DISPATCH-MACRO-CHARACTER if the character is not already
defined as a dispatching macro. <br>
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Of course, in the real world (as opposed to whatever world I was
thinking of) that portable code might need to use
GET-DISPATCH-MACRO-CHARACTER<br>
for a given character and for all possible sub-characters, which may
be much less practical. Never mind.<br>
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