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Hi,
I'd like to request a project for development of a test suite for the Common Lisp :IEEE-FLOATING-POINT feature. At least initially, this will work with (BSD licenced from Sun Microsystems) test vectors, along with BSD and public domain code of my own to generate lisp tests. In the future, there will probably be independent development of tests, which I anticipate will be similarly licensed.
I'd suggest ieeefp-tests (or cl-ieeefp-tests if you must) for the name of the project; Raymond Toy, Paul Dietz and Peter Graves, as well as me, should be members of the project.
Thanks,
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Hi,
Christophe Rhodes csr21@cam.ac.uk writes:
I'd like to request a project for development of a test suite for the Common Lisp :IEEE-FLOATING-POINT feature. At least initially, this will work with (BSD licenced from Sun Microsystems) test vectors, along with BSD and public domain code of my own to generate lisp tests. In the future, there will probably be independent development of tests, which I anticipate will be similarly licensed.
I'd suggest ieeefp-tests (or cl-ieeefp-tests if you must) for the name of the project; Raymond Toy, Paul Dietz and Peter Graves, as well as me, should be members of the project.
I approve.
Regards, Mario.
I'd suggest ieeefp-tests (or cl-ieeefp-tests if you must) for the name of the project; Raymond Toy, Paul Dietz and Peter Graves, as well as me, should be members of the project.
Approved,
-- Nikodemus "Not as clumsy or random as a C++ or Java. An elegant weapon for a more civilized time."