;; Loading the following causes these non standard symbols in the LISP ;; package, to no longer be automatically exported to packages which ;; use LISP. For example BYE will no longer be accessible from package ;; USER. You will need to type (lisp::bye) to quit. Of course references ;; to BYE before this file was loaded will mean the symbol BYE in the lisp ;; package. ;; Someday this file may be loaded by default in GCL, so you should ;; probably use the LISP:: prefix for these symbols, as protection ;; against that day. (unexport '(LISP::LAMBDA-BLOCK-CLOSURE LISP::BYE LISP::QUIT LISP::EXIT LISP::IEEE-FLOATING-POINT LISP::DEFENTRY LISP::VOID LISP::ALLOCATE-CONTIGUOUS-PAGES LISP::UNSIGNED-SHORT LISP::DOUBLE LISP::BY LISP::GBC LISP::DEFCFUN LISP::SAVE LISP::MAXIMUM-CONTIGUOUS-PAGES LISP::SPICE LISP::DEFLA LISP::ALLOCATED-PAGES LISP::SUN LISP::INT LISP::USE-FAST-LINKS LISP::CFUN LISP::UNSIGNED-CHAR LISP::HELP LISP::HELP* LISP::MACRO LISP::*BREAK-ENABLE* LISP::CLINES LISP::LAMBDA-CLOSURE LISP::OBJECT LISP::FAT-STRING LISP::SIGNED-SHORT LISP::MC68020 LISP::LAMBDA-BLOCK LISP::TAG LISP::PROCLAMATION LISP::ALLOCATED-CONTIGUOUS-PAGES LISP::*EVAL-WHEN-COMPILE* LISP::SIGNED-CHAR LISP::*IGNORE-MAXIMUM-PAGES* LISP::*LINK-ARRAY* LISP::KCL LISP::BSD LISP::ALLOCATE-RELOCATABLE-PAGES LISP::ALLOCATE LISP::UNIX LISP::MAXIMUM-ALLOCATABLE-PAGES LISP::ALLOCATED-RELOCATABLE-PAGES LISP::SYSTEM LISP::KYOTO LISP::CCLOSURE) 'LISP )