On Oct 24, 3:42 am, BerlinBrown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I asked this on common lisp thread but I want to work with clojure as
> well:
>
> With clojure and I am assuming the introspection properties.  How
> can I add code to clojure code that will tell me when a function
> is called and when has finished executing.  I want to take any lisp
> code and this particular modification to the code.  I figure with
> lisp's AST analysis, this should be possible.
>
> For example, pseudo code in common lisp, hello_world.lisp:
>
> (defun hello-world ()
>   (format t "Hello World"))
>
> (hello-world)
>
> ---- And then I have a utility to load hello_world.lisp and execute
> the hello-world call.
>
> At the command line:
> #Inspect: hello-world function was called
> #Hello World
> #Inspect: hello-world has finished executing.

This message also points to one way of doing this:
http://groups.google.com/group/clojure/msg/91b028c63ec440d6

Parth

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