Tidying my basic binry-hop into ASDF3's :package-inferred-system
was an adventure.
I'm still getting my head around what :mix does and under what
conditions it does it, because it does not do it all the time and
attempts to 'USE-PACKAGE myself run up against WOULD CONFLICT WITH.
What :mix from uiop:define-package does is orderedly shadow a set
of other packages, preferring to shadow exports from the leftmost
package to resolve conflicts. Further, it re-exports the exports.
Or does it?
What I am seeing is that when I am
(in-package :binry-hop)
I can see all the exports I've mixed in,
but when I
(apropos 'diff-diff)
I only see it as an export from :binry-hop-util . From which it is
mixed into :binry-hop. Probably I am making some green mistake.
In general I am finding forced-reloads of single file sub-packages
in a package in a running lisp image very powerful.
(require :binry-hop)
;; make some changes to ~/common-lisp/binry-hop/src/util.lisp