I remember you mentioning this issue on the mailing-list before, but couldn't find the bug on launchpad, so I opened this: https://bugs.launchpad.net/asdf/+bug/1581204
Note that I'm not interested in working on this bug at this point, but will happily help clean up and merge a patch that you'd submit.
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On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 3:49 PM, 73budden . budden73@gmail.com wrote:
- Am I right that bug with incorrect system definition which loads
"successfully" is not fixed yet? Touching the source would help to work around it.
But yes, if you have a bug in your .asd file, it's a bug.
I mean just the following known bug in asdf: ; file wrong-system.asd (defsystem :wrong-system :components (:some-trash) ) ; EOF
This is SBCL 1.3.4, an implementation of ANSI Common Lisp.
- (require 'asdf)
("ASDF" "asdf" "UIOP" "uiop")
- (asdf:asdf-version)
"3.1.6"
(setf asdf:*central-registry* '("c:/clcon/lp/"))
(asdf:load-system :wrong-system)
While evaluating the form starting at line 1, column 0 of #P"c:/clcon/lp/wrong-system.asd":
debugger invoked on a LOAD-SYSTEM-DEFINITION-ERROR ... error while parsing arguments to DESTRUCTURING-BIND ...
restarts (invokable by number or by possibly-abbreviated name): 0: [RETRY ] Retry EVAL of current toplevel form. 1: [CONTINUE ] Ignore error and continue loading "wrong-system.asd". 2: [ABORT ] Abort loading file "wrong-system.asd" ...
0] 2
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- (asdf:load-system :wrong-system)
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