3:15:58PuercoPopAs their mainly, although it doesn't make sense, to what package would the symbol belong to if the package doesn't exist when the form is being read
3:16:33beachAs the name, you mean? Yes, that would be complicated indeed.
3:17:34PuercoPopyeah as their name (there was supposed to be name between their and mainly :v)
3:20:11beachOne could possibly imagine a single pre-existing package that would then be the home package for all package names.
10:51:02Josh_2basically I would like to have a slot within a class with a set name like 'symbol-slots' then when I (make-instance 'special-class :symbol-slots '(a b c d e)) then I will get an instance with the slots symbol-slots a b c d and e.
10:51:52Josh_2so the initarg :symbol-slots would be converted to effective slots and appended to my instance
10:57:14phoethis sounds like a method on INITIALIZE-INSTANCE that accepts :SYMBOL-SLOTS and goes CALL-NEXT-METHOD with an appropriately frobbed :DIRECT-SLOTS argument
12:32:24Josh_2I was basically just messing around and seeing if I *could* do it because I thought it would be a nice way for users to interact with request objects
12:33:06Josh_2instead of having to look through a list they could just set/get from a slot, a slot that is dynamically added depending on some data that is passed
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12:43:31_deathif the objective is to learn about the MOP, then I remember AMOP had an example concerning dynamic slot storage