On 27 Jun 2011, at 17:47, Marco Antoniotti wrote:
> Doesn't anybody think that it would be a good thing to have a CDR suggesting 
> an agreed upon extension of the CL standard ERROR/CONDITION hierarchy?

I think this is a good idea, and would be of great practical value.

It may a good idea to use ISLISP as a starting point. ISLISP is more or less a 
subset of Common Lisp with an almost identical condition system, but has a 
defined condition hierarchy that is more detailed than that of ANSI CL. 
Although there are not a lot of ISLISP implementations around, I think it would 
be of value to try to be compatible with ISLISP in this (and other) regards.

See http://www.islisp.info/specification.html

Pascal


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