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Re: [Axiom-developer] Request for testing (Win32 users)
From: |
Gregory Vanuxem |
Subject: |
Re: [Axiom-developer] Request for testing (Win32 users) |
Date: |
Mon, 12 Feb 2007 18:58:03 +0100 |
Le lundi 12 février 2007 à 11:26 -0600, Gabriel Dos Reis a écrit :
> Gregory Vanuxem <address@hidden> writes:
>
> | Le dimanche 11 février 2007 à 19:31 -0500, Bill Page a écrit :
> | > Greg,
> | >
> | > On February 11, 2007 4:53 PM you wrote:
> | > > ...
> | > > I wrote:
> | > > > I get the following result on by Windows XP SP2 system while
> | > > > running under Cygwin, using 'wget ...' and 'tar xjvf' to
> | > > > extract the binary and setting the AXIOM variable:
> | > > >
> | > > > $ echo $AXIOM
> | > > > /home/Administrator/axiom-sbcl-win
> | > >
> | > > This is a native Windows application so SBCL does not
> | > > understand the path used (Cygwin specific).
> | > >
> | >
> | > Duh! I should have realized ... thanks.
> | >
> | > You it works. Great job. I think this is a great step forward
> | > for a fully ANSI-compliant common lisp implementation of Axiom.
> | > I can't resist to ask: Have you tried building this version of
> | > Axiom with GCL in ANSI mode?
> |
> | No, I dropped support of GCL because of spurious bugs: (cond ...)
> | handled strangely (a runtime problem apparently).
>
> Are those known to GCL developers?
The big problem is to find a simple way to reproduce it, I haven't one.
I have sent a bug report (for GCL-2.7) to Camm ("Disparition of a
condition ?") and it may be similar to the one in gcl-2.6.8pre so... The
big problem is that I'm alone with this bug, Bill and Waldek does not
have this bug. The bug is (on 2.6.8):
(1) -> )set br query
(1) -> 1/0
>> Error detected within library code:
division by zero
You have two options. Enter:
top to return to top level, or
break to enter a LISP break loop.
Please enter your choice now:
Normally we have three choices... (and the code looks correct, I don't
understand).
I dropped support of GCL, but that does not mean I don't want to support
GCL. The code on which I'm working is destined to be included on a
version that supports GCL.
Greg
- RE: [Axiom-developer] Request for testing (Win32 users), (continued)
- RE: [Axiom-developer] Request for testing (Win32 users), Bill Page, 2007/02/11
- RE: [Axiom-developer] Request for testing (Win32 users), Bill Page, 2007/02/11
- RE: [Axiom-developer] Request for testing (Win32 users), Gregory Vanuxem, 2007/02/12
- RE: [Axiom-developer] Request for testing (Win32 users), Bill Page, 2007/02/12
- Re: [Axiom-developer] Request for testing (Win32 users), Gabriel Dos Reis, 2007/02/12
- Re: [Axiom-developer] Request for testing (Win32 users),
Gregory Vanuxem <=
[Axiom-developer] SBCL and Axiom, C Y, 2007/02/12
Re: [Axiom-developer] SBCL and Axiom, Gregory Vanuxem, 2007/02/12