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Re: Status of ANSI compliance


From: Liāu , Kiong-Gē 廖宮毅
Subject: Re: Status of ANSI compliance
Date: Thu, 6 Aug 2020 13:53:53 -0500

Hi,

I just realized the failure in my last attempt to build GCL master
branch was due to memory limit within a podman/docker container.

I tried the same workflow in a LXC container and this attempt to build
the master branch on a Debian unstable LXC container was successful.

However, the current of ASDF/Quicklisp support in borth master and
2.6.13 branches seem very little if not none, anything we can do in
order to make ASDF/Quicklisp usable with GCL?

As ASDF/Quicklisp is the current de-facto default package management
tool heavily utilized by the Common Lisp community/ecosystem, without
ASDF/Quicklisp support, GCL's usefulness can be fairly limited outside
Maxima or ACL2 , whose Debian packages are built with GCL.

Thanks,
Kiong-Gē.

On Fri, May 22, 2020 at 9:31 AM Gong-Yi Liao 廖宮毅 <gongyi.liao@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I tried to build the master branch using gcc 9.3 in Debian unstable
> (with apt build-dep gcl, of course), but I got the following error:
>
> ----
> >;; Loading "boot.lisp"
> ;; Compiling /home/gong-yi/.local/tmp/gazonk_28660_0.lsp.
> ;; End of Pass 1.
> ;; End of Pass 2.
> ;; OPTIMIZE levels: Safety=3, Space=0, Speed=3, (Debug quality ignored)
> ;; Finished compiling /home/gong-yi/.local/tmp/gazonk_28660_0.o.
> ;; Loading #P"/home/gong-yi/.local/tmp/gazonk_28660_0.o"
> mprotect failure: 0x19cbc000 4096 : Permission denied
>
> Error: ERROR "The assertion !clear_protect_memory(memory)
>  on line 584 of sfaslelf.c in function fasload
>  failed: Permission denied"
> Signalled by IF.
> ERROR "The assertion !clear_protect_memory(memory)
>  on line 584 of sfaslelf.c in function fasload
>  failed: Permission denied"
> Broken at LET*.  Type :H for Help.
>     1  Return to top level.
>
> cd unixport && make saved_gcl && mv saved_gcl saved_pre_gcl
> make[1]: Entering directory '/home/gong-yi/Downloads/gcl/master/gcl/unixport'
> ls: cannot access '../lsp/*.o': No such file or directory
> ls: cannot access '../xgcl-2/*.o': No such file or directory
> ls: cannot access '../cmpnew/*.o': No such file or directory
> ls: cannot access 'gcl_recompile?*.o': No such file or directory
> ls: cannot access '../mod/*.o': No such file or directory
> ls: cannot access '../pcl/*.o': No such file or directory
> ls: cannot access '../clcs/*.o': No such file or directory
> gcc -fsigned-char -pipe -fno-builtin-malloc -fno-builtin-free -fno-PIE
> -fno-pie -fno-PIC -fno-pic -Wall -Wno-empty-body
> -Wno-unused-but-set-variable -Wno-misleading-indentation
> -fsigned-char  -pipe -Wall  -Wno-unused-but-set-variable -O3
> -fomit-frame-pointer  -I/home/gong-yi/Downloads/gcl/master/gcl/o -c -D
> gcl -D FLAVOR="gcl" sys_init.c -o sys_gcl.o
> rm -rf libgcl.a
> ar rs libgcl.a ../o/alloc.o ../o/array.o ../o/assignment.o
> ../o/backq.o ../o/bds.o ../o/big.o ../o/bind.o ../o/bitop.o
> ../o/block.o ../o/catch.o ../o/cfun.o ../o/character.o
> ../o/clxsocket.o ../o/cmpaux.o ../o/conditional.o ../o/earith.o
> ../o/error.o ../o/eval.o ../o/fat_string.o ../o/file.o ../o/format.o
> ../o/frame.o ../o/funlink.o ../o/gbc.o ../o/gcl_readline.o
> ../o/gmp_wrappers.o ../o/gprof.o ../o/hash.o ../o/init_pari.o
> ../o/iteration.o ../o/let.o ../o/lex.o ../o/list.o ../o/macros.o
> ../o/main.o ../o/makefun.o ../o/mapfun.o ../o/multival.o
> ../o/new_init.o ../o/nfunlink.o ../o/nsocket.o ../o/num_arith.o
> ../o/number.o ../o/num_comp.o ../o/num_co.o ../o/num_log.o
> ../o/num_pred.o ../o/num_rand.o ../o/num_sfun.o ../o/package.o
> ../o/pathname.o ../o/predicate.o ../o/prelink.o ../o/print.o
> ../o/prog.o ../o/read.o ../o/reference.o ../o/regexpr.o
> ../o/run_process.o ../o/sequence.o ../o/sfasl.o ../o/sockets.o
> ../o/string.o ../o/structure.o ../o/symbol.o ../o/toplevel.o
> ../o/typespec.o ../o/unixfasl.o ../o/unixfsys.o ../o/unixsave.o
> ../o/unixsys.o ../o/unixtime.o ../o/usig2.o ../o/usig.o ../o/utils.o
> sys_gcl.o
> ar: creating libgcl.a
> touch raw_gcl_map
> gcc -no-pie -Wl,-z,lazy -Wl,-T,../unixport/gcl.script -o raw_gcl
> -rdynamic -L.   -Wl,-Map raw_gcl_map  -lgcl -lX11    -lgmp -lreadline
> -ldl  -lm -lc -lgclp
> /usr/bin/ld: ./libgcl.a(sys_gcl.o): in function `gcl_init_system':
> sys_init.c:(.text+0x409): undefined reference to `init_gcl_s'
>
>
> ------
>
>
> Not sure what cause this
>
> On Sat, May 16, 2020 at 8:15 AM Camm Maguire <camm@maguirefamily.org> wrote:
> >
> > Greetings!  Compliance is much further along with 2.6.13, and
> > significantly yet further still in the git master branch.  Will release
> > the latter as a debian package if I can find some time.  Alas, the
> > compiler in master is still too slow, though the code generated is much
> > better.
> >
> > Take care,
> >
> > Gong-Yi Liao 廖宮毅 <gongyi.liao@gmail.com> writes:
> >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > GCL 2.6.2 seems the last release with release note outlining the status 
> > > of ANSI compliance test result.
> > >
> > > How's the status of ANSI compliance of the upcoming GCL 2.6.13?
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Gong-Yi.
> > >
> >
> > --
> > Camm Maguire                                        camm@maguirefamily.org
> > ==========================================================================
> > "The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah



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