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Macintosh Common Lisp and Y2KOur product, Macintosh Common Lisp, is a general-purpose programming language and development environment. Therefore, it is generally up to the programs written using it to deal with the Y2K issue. However, it is likely that most all Common Lisp programs that deal with time values make use of the "universal time" capabilities of the language. These are documented in section 25.4.1 of "Common Lisp: the Language, 2nd Edition" (Steele, Digital Press, 1990). Available on the WWW at this URL: <http://www.cs.cmu.edu/Groups/AI/html/cltl/clm/node232.html#SECTION002941000000000000000> Documentation is also found in the Common Lisp Hyperspec at this URL: <http://www.harlequin.com/education/books/HyperSpec/Body/sec_25-1-4.html>
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