> Am 07.02.2021 um 09:23 schrieb Hans Hübner <hans.hueb...@gmail.com>: > > Am So., 7. Feb. 2021 um 09:20 Uhr schrieb Manfred Bergmann > <manfred.bergm...@me.com>: > But fundamentally, you also can’t create an instance of a class in Common > Lisp from just the symbol. The class definition must be known. > > This simply is untrue. You can use FIND-CLASS to find a class named by a > symbol and then instantiate it. Well, OK. Sure. But when I do that I have again a dependency on the concrete class, or? And it would be similar as knowing the class right from the start.
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