On Mon Sep 26 2011 Leo wrote:
> It might be desirable to export a record to a canonical sexp then we can
> further write the sexp to any other formats such as vcards, xmls etc.
> For example, the sexp can be a list of elements of the form:
> 
>     (field parameters value)

Maybe you can explain in a bit more detail what you have in mind
here. What would be parameters? How about multiple fields of the
same type (snail mail addresses and phone numbers)? How to deal with
values that are lists (organizations, email addresses, AKAs)?

On Mon Sep 26 2011 Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
> (I like the idea of a canonical lisp representation of a record,
> though I suppose the current struct format is pretty close to
> that? Haven't looked at it in detail )

Same question here.

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