# trivial-macroexpand-all Provides a macroexpand-all function that calls the implementation specific equivalent. Supports: `abcl`, `allegro`, `ccl`, `clisp`, `cmucl`, `corman`, `lispworks`, `mkcl`, `sbcl`, `ecl` & `scl` If you the function from a supported implementation then the three return values are: - the expanded form - t - t, if the implementation specific equivalent accepts an environment If you the function from an usupported implementation then the three return values are: - the original form - nil - nil ## Example ``` CL-USER> (trivial-macroexpand-all:macroexpand-all '(or 1 2 3 4)) (LET ((#:G622 1)) (IF #:G622 #:G622 (LET ((#:G623 2)) (IF #:G623 #:G623 (LET ((#:G624 3)) (IF #:G624 #:G624 4))))) ``` ## Trivial..again? Yup another library using the `trivial-*` naming convention`, `but look at the source.. it's pretty damn trivial