weblocks.asd defines a wop::test-op which is actually the same symbol as 
asdf::test-op, so the class gets redefined. Unhappily, it also does it 
wrong, and fails to inherit from selfward-operation. Similarly, doc-op 
should inherit from non-propagating-operation (or maybe selfward-operation).

doc-op if useful should probably be moved to a separate system with its own 
asd file, that weblocks.asd :defsystem-depends-on.

Is make-app-op a thing? It appears once, but looks like it doesn't exist.

If you move all the cruft to other libraries, you can just get rid of that 
wop package.

-#f
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already on your side. — John McCarthy

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