12:45:22makomohas an interesting bug hunt yesterday. turns out that NAMED-READTABLES:IN-READTABLE tries to detect whether Swank is loaded and then set which readtable Swank should use for that particular file
12:46:51makomothis would be fine if it weren't for the fact that Swank calls READ with *READ-SUPPRESS* bound to T, a variable which i didn't even know about and which my reader macro didn't respect (the root of the problem)
12:47:06makomolearn something new about CL every day :-)
12:52:04makomovery. took a while to figure out and it was basically by accident. at one point i asked myself "what sort of state could be influencing the reader?" and went to browse the reader's dictionary. that's how i found *READ-SUPPRESS*