CLOS:EQL-SPECIALIZER-OBJECT(CLOS:EQL-SPECIALIZER-OBJECT
eql-specializer)
eql-specializerEQL specializer metaobject.
This function returns the object associated with
eql-specializer during initialization.
The value is guaranteed to be EQL to the value originally passed
to CLOS:INTERN-EQL-SPECIALIZER, but it is not necessarily EQ to that
value.
This function SIGNALs an ERROR if
eql-specializer is not an EQL
specializer.
CLOS:INTERN-EQL-SPECIALIZER(CLOS:INTERN-EQL-SPECIALIZER
object)objectEQL specializer metaobject for object.
EQL specializer
metaobject for object, creating one if necessary. Two calls to
CLOS:INTERN-EQL-SPECIALIZER with EQL arguments will return the same
(i.e., EQ) value.Remarks. The result of calling CLOS:EQL-SPECIALIZER-OBJECT on the result of a
call to CLOS:INTERN-EQL-SPECIALIZER is only guaranteed to be EQL to the
original object argument, not necessarily EQ.
CLOS:SPECIALIZER-DIRECT-METHODS(CLOS:SPECIALIZER-DIRECT-METHODS
specializer)specializerspecializer as a specializer. The elements of this set are
method metaobjects. This value is maintained by the generic
functions CLOS:ADD-DIRECT-METHOD and CLOS:REMOVE-DIRECT-METHOD.
Methods
(CLOS:SPECIALIZER-DIRECT-METHODS
(specializer CLASS))No behavior is specified for this method beyond that which is specified for the generic function.
This method cannot be overridden unless the following methods are overridden as well:
(CLOS:SPECIALIZER-DIRECT-METHODS
(specializer CLOS:EQL-SPECIALIZER))CLOS:SPECIALIZER-DIRECT-GENERIC-FUNCTIONS(CLOS:SPECIALIZER-DIRECT-GENERIC-FUNCTIONS
specializer)specializerspecializer
as a specializer. The elements of this set are generic function metaobjects. This value
is maintained by the generic functions CLOS:ADD-DIRECT-METHOD and
CLOS:REMOVE-DIRECT-METHOD.Methods
(CLOS:SPECIALIZER-DIRECT-GENERIC-FUNCTIONS
(specializer CLASS))No behavior is specified for this method beyond that which is specified for the generic function.
This method cannot be overridden unless the following methods are overridden as well:
(CLOS:SPECIALIZER-DIRECT-GENERIC-FUNCTIONS
(specializer CLOS:EQL-SPECIALIZER))CLOS:ADD-DIRECT-METHOD(CLOS:ADD-DIRECT-METHOD
specializer method)specializermethodThis generic function is called to maintain a set of
backpointers from a specializer to the set of methods specialized to
it. If method is already in the set, it is not added again (no
ERROR is SIGNALed).
This set can be accessed as a list by calling the generic
function CLOS:SPECIALIZER-DIRECT-METHODS. Methods are removed from the
set by CLOS:REMOVE-DIRECT-METHOD.
The generic function CLOS:ADD-DIRECT-METHOD is called by
ADD-METHOD whenever a method is added to a generic function. It is
called once for each of the specializers of the method. Note that in
cases where a specializer appears more than once in the specializers
of a method, this generic function will be called more than once with
the same specializer as argument.
The results are undefined if the specializer argument
is not one of the specializers of the method argument.
Methods
(CLOS:ADD-DIRECT-METHOD
(specializer CLASS) (method METHOD))This method implements the behavior of the generic function for class specializers.
No behavior is specified for this method beyond that which is specified for the generic function.
This method cannot be overridden unless the following methods are overridden as well:
(CLOS:ADD-DIRECT-METHOD
(specializer CLOS:EQL-SPECIALIZER)
(method METHOD))This method implements the behavior of the generic
function for EQL specializers.
No behavior is specified for this method beyond that which is specified for the generic function.
CLOS:REMOVE-DIRECT-METHOD(CLOS:REMOVE-DIRECT-METHOD specializer
method)specializermethodThis generic function is called to maintain a set of
backpointers from a specializer to the set of methods specialized to
it. If method is in the set it is removed. If it is not, no
ERROR is SIGNALed.
This set can be accessed as a list by calling the generic
function CLOS:SPECIALIZER-DIRECT-METHODS. Methods are added to the set
by CLOS:ADD-DIRECT-METHOD.
The generic function CLOS:REMOVE-DIRECT-METHOD is called by
REMOVE-METHOD whenever a method is removed from a generic function.
It is called once for each of the specializers of the method. Note
that in cases where a specializer appears more than once in the
specializers of a method, this generic function will be called more
than once with the same specializer as argument.
The results are undefined if the specializer argument is
not one of the specializers of the method argument.
Methods
(CLOS:REMOVE-DIRECT-METHOD
(specializer CLASS) (method METHOD))This method implements the behavior of the generic function for class specializers.
No behavior is specified for this method beyond that which is specified for the generic function.
This method cannot be overridden unless the following methods are overridden as well:
(CLOS:REMOVE-DIRECT-METHOD
(specializer CLOS:EQL-SPECIALIZER)
(method METHOD))This method implements the behavior of the generic
function for EQL specializers.
No behavior is specified for this method beyond that which is specified for the generic function.
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