I'm attempting to write a program in Common Lisp that dynamically creates other lisp files. Common Lisp's print
function seems very useful for this purpose. Unfortunately, the function outputs data on a single line. For example (just printing to standard output):
(print '(let ((a 1) (b 2) (c 3)) (+ a b c)))
>> (let ((a 1) (b 2) (c 3)) (+ a b c))
The generated lisp files need to be human readable and thus shouldn't minimize whitespace. It seems that the pprint
function is the solution to my problem. Since pprint sets *pretty-print*
to true, the function should print on multiple lines. In other words:
(pprint '(let ((a 1) (b 2) (c 3)) (+ a b c)))
>> (let ((a 1)
>> (b 2)
>> (c 3))
>> (+ a b c))
However, in Allegro CL, pprint seems to behave in an identical manner to print. Output is only on a single line. Is there a way to cause the function to print s-expressions in a "pretty" way? Are there any other globals that need to be set before the function prints correctly? Is there an alternative function/macro that I'm looking for? Thanks for the help!