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cross-package defgeneric/defmethod in Common Lisp?


What is the right way to define a generic in package A and to provide a method for this generic in package B in CLOS?

Thank you in advance!

Example:

(defpackage :common (:use :cl))  
(in-package :common)  
(defgeneric compare (a b))

(defmethod compare ((a number) (b number))  
  (cond ((< a b) -1)
        ((= a b) 0)
        (T 1)))

(defpackage :a (:use :cl))  
(in-package :a)  

(defclass foo (a b))

(defmethod compare ((x foo) (y foo)) ...)   
; SBCL isn't able to access this method via the common package

Solution

  • Methods and functions don't belong to packages. Symbols belong to packages.

    (defpackage :common (:use :cl))  
    (in-package :common)  
    (defgeneric compare (a b))
    
    (defmethod compare ((a number) (b number))  
      (cond ((< a b) -1) ((= a b) 0) (T 1)))
    
    (defpackage :a (:use :cl))  
    (in-package :a)  
    
    (defclass foo (a b))
    

    If A is the current package, then you need to write common::compare to access the non-exported symbol COMPARE of package COMMON.

    (defmethod common::compare ((x foo) (y foo)) ...)   
    

    If COMPARE has been exported from package COMMON, then you could write:

    (defmethod common:compare ((x foo) (y foo)) ...)   
    

    If COMPARE has been exported from package COMMON and package A would 'use' package COMMON, then you could write:

    (defmethod compare ((x foo) (y foo)) ...)