On Aug 7, 2012, at 13:47, Erik Huelsmann ehuels@gmail.com wrote:
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(One issue that I see is that all these tests used to pass when I wrote them. So at some point something must have changed which made us incompatible with ourselves. That's another reason why I at least want to understand what's going on...)
That I can answer, I think: generic functions used to store the method combination _name_, and the actual method combination would be looked up during the computation of the effective method. Now the generic function object stores the method combination object itself (purely because the amop test suite checks the type of the return value of generic-function-method-combination).
Rudi