> Perhaps instead of saving an image, it should be able to save a  
> transcript
> of the REPL inputs? Then you could rescue code from this, or find  
> any cruft
> your image had become dependent on, or whatever.

For the record, this is usually termed "dribbling" in the Lisp world.  
It's very handy for debugging customer interaction -- just tell them  
to turn on dribble, and have them send you the file rather than  
copying and pasting:

http://www.franz.com/support/documentation/8.1/doc/introduction.htm#reporting-bugs-1

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