Alessio is right.
Let me pile up some criticism :) Maybe some code is abusing keywords tout court 3:)
MA
On May 23, 2014, at 17:55 , Alessio Stalla alessiostalla@gmail.com wrote:
:HASH-TABLE (a keyword) is not the same thing as HASH-TABLE (a symbol, in this case in the CL package). Probably some code is doing a check-type with a misleading type.
On Fri, May 23, 2014 at 5:48 PM, bonasso bonasso@traclabs.com wrote: When loading a compiled system I get this error:
The value #<EQ HASH-TABLE 0 entries, 11 buckets {D1C99EA}> is not of type :HASH-TABLE. [Condition of type SIMPLE-TYPE-ERROR]
and yet that clearly is a hash-table. If I do type-of on that item it returns HASH-TABLE. I was wondering if there was anything special about hashtables in abcl I need to know.
Thanks, Pete
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