Bertfried Fauser <bertfried.fau...@googlemail.com> writes:

> I doubt threre is any other place (and I will see if I can chack that,
> a grep over the code should do, I found CliffordAlgebra mentioned in
>
> * browse.daase
> * category.daase
> * operation.daase
> * compres.daase
> * interp.daase
> * exposed.lsp.pamphlet.svn-base
> * clifford.spad.pamphlet
> * abbrevs.input
> * extract-spad.mk
> * comdb.text
> * libdb.text
> * DEPENDENTS.DAASE
> * CLIF.spad
> * /USERS.DAASE/index.KA
> * hyper/pages/.svn/text-base/CLIF.ht.svn-base
> * hyper/pages/.svn/text-base/QUAT.ht.svn-base
> * hyper/pages/QUAT.ht
> * hyper/pages/QUAT2.ht
> * hyper/pages/xmpexp.ht
> * hyper/pages/ug02.ht
> * hyper/pages/ug13.ht
> * hyper/pages/CLIF.ht
> * input/clifford.input.pamphlet
> * paste/CLIF.input
> * paste/CLIF.phts
> * padhelp/Quaternion.help
> * spadhelp/CliffordAlgebra.help
> * topics.data
> * command.list
> )
>
> I am not a grep expert, so things may have sliped through, otherwise I
> think the above given list proves that CliffordAlgebra is not used by
> any other package.

It's not a proof, unfortunately (only a strong hint), because the
compiler tries to be smart: packages and domains do not necessarily need
to be mentioned, if the name of the operation or the types of the
arguments determine the operation uniquely.

Martin


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