views:

375

answers:

2

Java's java.lang.Class class has a getDeclaredFields method which will return all the fields in a given class. Is there something similar for Common Lisp? I came across some helpful functions such as describe, inspect and symbol-plist after reading trying out the instructions in Successful Lisp, Chapter 10 (http://www.psg.com/~dlamkins/sl/chapter10.html). But none of them do what getDeclaredFields does.

+4  A: 

I think you're looking for the MetaObject Protocol for CL.

JP Alioto
+6  A: 

You should use class-slots and/or class-direct-slots (both are from CLOS Metaobject Protocol, MOP). class-slots returns all slots that are present in given class, and class-direct-slots returns all slots are declared in class definition.

Different lisp implementations implement MOP slightly differently; use closer-mop package to have uniform interface to MOP.

Example:

(defclass foo ()
  (foo-x))

(finalize-inheritance (find-class 'foo)) ;this is needed to be able to query class slots and other properties. Or, class is automatically finalized when its first instance is created

(class-slots (find-class 'foo))
=> (#<STANDARD-EFFECTIVE-SLOT-DEFINITION FOO-X>)

(slot-definition-name (first (class-slots (find-class 'foo))))
=> FOO-X
dmitry_vk