
It is my intention to publish two different kinds of algorithms articles: articles that present utilities built on top of Common Lisp and articles that discuss and explain interesting parts of Common Lisp. The following article is an example of the latter type. It shows how to take advantage of some of the advanced features of the pretty printing facilities that have been adopted as part of the forthcoming draft Common Lisp standard.
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