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So my question is, what's an intuitive way to use dropping-in- #fortran from the #lisp #repl ?
Reading a .f file ~ into a let* form which I'm currently doing seems kind of bland. #f( this(1) = is(2) + a / fortran * line) seems kind of uninspiring (who would want to express themselves like this). Maybe Enter "fortran mode" and read lines of fortran from *standard-input* with normal interactive evaluation hacked in?
The fortran becomes #series expressions in lisp.