On Jul 20, 2010, at 9:15 AM, Lee Spector wrote:
> On Jul 20, 2010, at 7:43 AM, Chas Emerick wrote:
>> 
>> I'm curious: are there any other lisp environments where reload-on-save is 
>> the default?
> 
> I don't think I've ever seen one. I can't say I've tried them all, but I've 
> worked in a bunch over several decades...


Ooo -- maybe just thought of an exception, Interlisp-D, which I mentioned here 
previously. But it wasn't really "reload" because it wasn't file-based at all, 
as far as I recall (it has been a long time!). You had a window for each 
definition, and I guess when you saved a definition it would be "active"... But 
anyway, this was such a radically different framework overall that I don't 
think it's really relevant. In every file-based Lisp system I've used saving a 
file meant saving a file, and evaluating/reloading was a distinct process.

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