SYS:BACKTRACE is the official interface. See examples of usages in SLIME’s `swank-abcl.lisp`, lines 351++.
Excellent. I committed something using it in uiop/image.lisp — it's probably rough, but at least it's informative.
I can confirm your failure via the shell script entry point, but I had problems trying to run the tests interactively.
I updated “~/work/asdf/“ to the latest rev from git, and invoked ‘make’ to concatenate ASDF into ‘asdf.lisp.
From an ABCL under SLIME started with `—-noinit` with working directory `asdf/test/`, evaluating the form
'(#.(load "script-support.lisp") #.(asdf-test::da) #.(load-asdf) #.(frob-packages) #.(load "test-nested-components”))
That final load should be (load "test-nested-components.script”) It's a weird bug if the script suggested otherwise.
Note that it's working for me on Linux x64. The bug report was for Windows.
make t l=abcl t='test-nested-components.script test-system-pathnames.script'
What triggers the creation of of the loadable file? Do I need to initialize something else to look at this interactively?
The .script files are loadable, after script-support.lisp has been loaded and initialized, as above.
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