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- From: gw@dsl.pitt.edu (gerhard werner)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.lisp.mcl
- Subject: advise please
- Message-ID: <9207311821.AA20026@cadre.dsl.pitt.edu>
- Date: 31 Jul 92 18:21:45 GMT
- Sender: info-mcl-request@cambridge.apple.com
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- Approved: comp.lang.lisp.mcl@Cambridge.Apple.C0M
- Original-To: info-mcl@cambridge.apple.com
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- This is probably so trivial a question that I am embarrassed to ask
- it, but I am stuck: how can one refer to and access an instance of
- an object by creating its name inside a program ? I thought of
- using a format expression which composes the name, but this
- does not work. Any guidance available ?
-
- Thank you. Gerhard Werner.
-