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15.1.5 Performing operations on the current function or selected methods
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15.1 Examining information about methods 15.1.5 Performing operations on the current function or selected methods
You can use the Works > Function and Works > Methods menus to access commands that operate on the current generic function or the selected methods. These commands are similar to commands available in other tools, and so you should find them familiar.
The following commands are available from either the Works > Function or Works > Methods menus:
- The standard action commands let you perform a number of operations on the selected methods or the current function. For details on the commands available, see Performing operations on selected objects.
- Choose Undefine... to undefine the current generic function or the selected methods so that they are no longer available in the Lisp image. Choosing Undefine... on a method undefines the method function and removes it from the methods of the generic function. However, the generic function can still be called with its different method selection.
- The Trace submenu gives you the ability to trace and untrace the current generic function or the selected methods. See Tracing symbols from tools for details about the commands available in this submenu.
LispWorks IDE User Guide (Windows version) - 25 Nov 2011
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