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So I have a quick question about undefining the command overkill. I wrote a LISP that would only allow overkill in certain circumstances. I then tried to undefined adding in

(command "UNDEFINE" "OVERKILL")

to the top of my LISP. This isn't working to undefined it. Then we tried to undefined it and call my lisp overkill2. However, after running it once, I run into the issue that overkill is magically redefined again. Does anyone have any suggestions? I know that overkill was originally an express tool that was written as a LISP, is this why I am having issues with it?

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So I have a quick question about undefining the command overkill. I wrote a LISP that would only allow overkill in certain circumstances. I then tried to undefined adding in
(command "UNDEFINE" "OVERKILL")

to the top of my LISP. This isn't working to undefined it. Then we tried to undefined it and call my lisp overkill2. However, after running it once, I run into the issue that overkill is magically redefined again. Does anyone have any suggestions? I know that overkill was originally an express tool that was written as a LISP, is this why I am having issues with it?

 

 

Try using your undefine not at the top but at the bottom of your lisp. The last definition loaded is the one that counts...

 

 

gr. Rlx

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