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Asked: June 7, 20262026-06-07T04:15:11+00:00 2026-06-07T04:15:11+00:00

This is how I export symbols :bar and :baz from package foo : (in-package

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This is how I export symbols :bar and :baz from package foo:

(in-package :cl-user)
(defpackage foo
   (:use :cl)
   (:export :bar :baz))
(in-package :foo)

When I remove :baz from the list of exported symbols SBCL complains and the compilation fails.

 warning: 
     FOO also exports the following symbols:
       (FOO:BAZ)

How can I make SBCL make forget about :baz without reloading SLIME?

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    2026-06-07T04:15:13+00:00Added an answer on June 7, 2026 at 4:15 am

    SBCL:

    * (apropos "unexport")
    
    UNEXPORT (fbound)
    
    
    * (documentation 'unexport 'function)
    
    "Makes SYMBOLS no longer exported from PACKAGE."
    
    
    * (apropos "unintern")
    
    UNINTERN (fbound)
    
    
    * (documentation 'unintern 'function)
    
    "Makes SYMBOL no longer present in PACKAGE. If SYMBOL was present then T is
    returned, otherwise NIL. If PACKAGE is SYMBOL's home package, then it is made
    uninterned."
    
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