Hi,
I recently built and ran abcl and jss, and hit some strange issues. I wonder if there's something wrong with the docs or my environment:
[tried using latest bin release and svn repo codes]
$cd abcl
$./abcl
CL-USER(1): (require 'abcl-contrib)
Adding jar:file:/home/bguarrac/src/abcl-src-1.0.1/dist/abcl-contrib.jar!/jss/ to ASDF.
Adding jar:file:/home/bguarrac/src/abcl-src-1.0.1/dist/abcl-contrib.jar!/asdf-jar/ to ASDF.
Adding jar:file:/home/bguarrac/src/abcl-src-1.0.1/dist/abcl-contrib.jar!/asdf-install/ to ASDF.
Adding jar:file:/home/bguarrac/src/abcl-src-1.0.1/dist/abcl-contrib.jar!/abcl-asdf/ to ASDF.
("MOP" "CLOS" "PRINT-OBJECT" "FORMAT" "ASDF" "ABCL-CONTRIB")
CL-USER(2): (require 'jss)
("LOOP" "COMPILER-TYPES" "KNOWN-FUNCTIONS" "DUMP-FORM" "OPCODES" "JAVA" "KNOWN-SYMBOLS" "COMPILER-PASS1" "COMPILER-PASS2" "JVM" "JSS")
CL-USER(3): (let ((sw (new 'StringWriter)))
(#"write" sw "Hello ")
(#"write" sw "World")
(print (#"toString" sw)))
#<THREAD "interpreter" {61181C24}>: Debugger invoked on condition of type UNDEFINED-FUNCTION
The function NEW is undefined.
Restarts:
0: CONTINUE Try again.
1: USE-VALUE Specify a function to call instead.
2: RETURN-VALUE Return one or more values from the call to NEW.
3: TOP-LEVEL Return to top level.
CL-USER(6): (new 'StringWriter)
#<THREAD "interpreter" {61181C24}>: Debugger invoked on condition of type UNDEFINED-FUNCTION
The function NEW is undefined.
Restarts:
0: CONTINUE Try again.
1: USE-VALUE Specify a function to call instead.
2: RETURN-VALUE Return one or more values from the call to NEW.
3: TOP-LEVEL Return to top level.
[1] CL-USER(7): (jss:new 'StringWriter)
#<java.io.StringWriter {49E6F7CB}>
[1] CL-USER(8): (#"write" (jss:new 'StringWriter) "hello")
#<THREAD "interpreter" {61181C24}>: Debugger invoked on condition of type READER-ERROR
No dispatch function defined for #\"
Restarts:
0: ABORT Return to debug level 1.
1: CONTINUE Try again.
2: USE-VALUE Specify a function to call instead.
3: RETURN-VALUE Return one or more values from the call to NEW.
4: TOP-LEVEL Return to top level.
Thanks!
Brian