On 8 May 2014 16:22, Dave Tenny <dave.te...@gmail.com> wrote:
> James, All well and good, but you still need to know if you're running in a
> REPL environment, and make sure you do NOT call System/exit for any
> (typical) reason in that environment.  The idea is to test your (-main)
> function from the REPL, without having to restart the lisp every time.

I think James's point was that, if your -main function is a thin
wrapper that calls (app ...), then it's (app ...) you'd test at the
REPL (apologies if I'm putting words into your mouth, James).

Ray.

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