On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 2:43 PM, Matthew Mondor <[email protected]>wrote:

> I remember there being a point where SI was phased out of public
> interfaces to be replaced by EXT.  However, I still see some symbols
> shown as being in the SI package, for instance in the APROPOS results.


The SI package is not going to be empty. The functions in SI do exist and
might be used, but are not intended for public use -- they are not stable in
the sense of future-proof. SBCL also has internal packages and their output
is shown in APROPOS. Would you vote for hiding those results?

Juanjo

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