14:54:00beachThis generic function is called with the string representing the token.
14:55:01ShinmeraHmm. I'm not sure that's, on its own, amiable to extension by multiple libraries.
14:55:24ShinmeraWould need something like a series of functions that can be run until one of them "accepts" the token for some value.
14:56:06beachThat sounds like very specific behavior that is best left to client code.
14:57:13Bikeyou could use it to implement an extension like that, couldn't you?
14:57:26ShinmeraDepends on what the implementation does.
14:57:48ShinmeraIf the implementation already provides its own stuff for interpret-token...
14:58:56beachWell, I should definitely add the CLIENT parameter to INTERPRET-TOKEN now that I have it in other functions.
19:11:16frgodrmeister: I have the following line of code to expose a C++ class: class_<dds::core::Entity>("Entity", no_default_constructor) . What is the class name and package name form Lisp land for this then?
19:12:05drmeisterThe class name is ENTITY and the package is whatever package is wrapped around this declaration