From ... From: Erik Naggum Subject: Re: Trees Date: 1998/12/03 Message-ID: <3121644841097177@naggum.no>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 418097265 References: <743sr1$qqp$1@bigboote.WPI.EDU> <7442nn$a8m$1@leol.net-link.net> <7445fo$sm9$1@bigboote.WPI.EDU> mail-copies-to: never Organization: Naggum Software; +47 8800 8879; http://www.naggum.no Newsgroups: comp.lang.lisp * "Stephen M. Beaulieu" | There's more to it than that. I need an answer from someone who actually | knows what they are talking about. I think you need to demonstrate that you know what you talk about before you can get more than excessively humorous responses. FWIW, properly implemented, a tree is printed with the function PRINT: (print ) I'm sure this is not really useful to you at this time, but it _is_ the correct answer to your question. your next question is "how do I make PRINT understand my representation of a tree?", and the answer to that question merits more than a joke, but speaking of which... How the Angel Came to be on Top of the Christmas Tree There had been no snow during the entire month of November, and there didn't appear to be coming any snow any time soon, either. The elves in the bicycle department had been on strike since October, and there was the possibility that the elves in the doll department might join them. Daily life at the North Pole was not pleasant, and Santa Claus was in a pretty foul mood. Mrs. Claus was suffering from arthritis and was very mad over the fact that her red velvet cake had fallen in the oven. Santa had tried to round up some extra helpers, but with no snow, they weren't able to make it by sleigh to the workshop. Rudolph had a bad cold, and his nose wouldn't light up. Comet and Prancer were fighting over Vixen, who had just come into heat. Blitzen's right foreleg was still in a cast, and the vet said that they would have to wait until 24 December to decide if Blitzen would be able to pull the sleigh. The electricity had been shaky, and all the power tools had came to a stop several times. Nothing was going right. The helpers were about two weeks behind schedule, and it didn't look like all the toys would be ready by Christmas Eve. Santa's foul mood was exacerbated by a bad case of hemorrhoids, and he wasn't too happy about the possibility of having to ride so far on Christmas Eve. It didn't help that he had gained weight in the past year and that his favorite pair of pants had split. Seeing the terrible state of affairs at the North Pole, the angels took up an offering to buy a gift for the Clauses - something that would brighten their Christmas. They chose a Christmas tree, and they sent an angel down to deliver it. Just as Santa had squeezed himself into the last pair of clean pants, uncomfortable though they were, the angel knocked on his front door. Santa threw the door open. Outside was a chirping little angel. "Hey, Santa! Where do you want me to put this tree?" incidentally, you might want to look at the method PRINT-OBJECT if you want to implement your own tree representation as a struture or a class. #:Erik -- The Microsoft Dating Program -- where do you want to crash tonight?