Here's a status report on Movitz:
* First of all, activity has picked up a bit the last month or so. So
this is a great time to jump on the bandwagon :-)
* The Wiki is open for business:
http://trac.common-lisp.net/movitz/wiki
* The IRC channel is #movitz on irc.freenode.net.
* I have more or less migrated my primary development environment to
SBCL and SLIME, and so I made the effort to polish the Movitz tools
for this setup. See
http://trac.common-lisp.net/movitz/wiki/MovitzAndSlime
* Some recent developments are: Much better &key argument parsing in
(compiled) functions, improved floppy bootloader, VGA graphics
(http://ccgi.bealbywm.plus.com/blog/2007/03/07/vga-in-movitz/), and
improved keyboard driver by Shawn Betts. Reportedly, Mr. Betts has
also successfully implemented preemptive thread switching.
* My own development focus currently is to invent a reasonable
mechanism for waiting/blocking. The current busy-looping nature of
movitz kernels is clearly the biggest wart on the system.
* While I have nothing concrete to show for it, I have been thinking
that adding/porting Movitz to 64-bit x86 would be very
interesting. (Not to mention there is a window of opportunity now
while our main competitor Microsoft is struggling to port their
legacy systems.)
That's it for now, happy hacking to all,
--
Frode Vatvedt Fjeld
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Got rid of lndir from configure by making ASDF smart enough to build
in a separate directory.
Renamed the package of the ASDF that comes with CLKD so it doesn't
clash with existing ASDF setups.
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On Thu, 1 Mar 2007 22:15:31 +1000, Igor Plekhov <penguin(a)ocean.vvo.ru> wrote:
> Function #'create-template-printer has :external-format key
> parameter which is used when opening a file with a template to be
> filled.
>
> But if that file <tmpl_include>s some other file, than
> :external-format supplied is not used when opening the second file
> as it should be.
Yes, it makes sense to change that. I've done that in the new
version.
Thanks,
Edi.
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And here's the next release. Sorry for the noise today.
On Thu, 08 Mar 2007 21:22:48 +0900, Jong-won Choi <jc(a)itsec.co.kr> wrote:
> Here is the backtrace.
>
> My example input for 'Enter a value:' is 日本語
Yes, there was a bug in the test suite which only affected LispWorks.
I could only reproduce it because I had your example input to copy and
paste from... :)
The new release should fix that.
Thanks for the bug report,
Edi.
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On Fri, 9 Mar 2007 12:53:22 +0100, "Marko Kocić" <marko.kocic(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> There's one more error in server.lisp 172-179 #-:hunchentoot-no-ssl
> doesn't handle all parameters.
Oh my, bad day today.
Thanks for the heads-up, should be fixed now.
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On Tue, 6 Mar 2007 10:44:42 +0100, "Marko Kocić" <marko.kocic(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> I wanted to play with hunchentoot on widows using sbcl and made it
> work (at least tests are working). In order to do so I had to
> optinally disable ssl cause I couldn't find appropriate ssl library
> to use. Also, I fixed issue with sbcl win32 port pushing :unix to
> *features* and applied a patch from William Bland to work without
> threads.
Thanks. I've released a new version (haven't testet with SBCL/Win32,
though) which incorportates your patches.
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On Thu, 8 Mar 2007 18:48:41 -0800, Jeffrey Cunningham <jeffrey(a)cunningham.net> wrote:
> You might want to change the change year on your website for Drakma
> to 2007 (it says 2006).
Ah, yes, thanks. I've made a new release to clean up this mess - no
code changes, though.
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On Sat, 03 Mar 2007 04:33:47 +0200, Anton Vodonosov <vodonosov(a)mail.ru> wrote:
> Patch is attached.
I've now finally found the time to review your patch and release a new
version which incorporates it. Sorry for the delay.
http://weitz.de/files/flexi-streams.tar.gz
Thanks again for the good work!
Cheers,
Edi.
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On Mon, 5 Mar 2007 17:13:09 +0900, "Jianshi Huang" <jianshi.huang(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> I updated drakma to 0.6.0 but found the cookie could not be parsed
> correctly in SBCL. So I traced down into the source code and found
> it's the problem of function split-string. But in Lispworks
> Personal, it works well. As the function split-string is a big
> extended loop macro. So I think it might be a bug in SBCL's loop
> facility. I also tested in Allegro CL and found it behaves the same
> as SBCL. So which is correct?
OK, with the help of comp.lang.lisp[1] I've convinced myself that
SPLIT-STRING relied on unspecified (or too vaguely specified)
behaviour. I've now released a new version which hopefully only uses
documented LOOP features. Please test.
Thanks for the report,
Edi.
[1] http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.lisp/browse_frm/thread/e4bf7cc93bb…
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