Yez, it is 3.3.1.7



17.03.2018, 17:38, "Robert P. Goldman" <rpgoldman@sift.net>:

Sorry. That was meant to be "master," not matter.

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 On Mar 17, 2018, at 09:36, Robert P. Goldman <rpgoldman@sift.net> wrote:

 Just to be clear: this is matter, right? It's not one of the syntax control branches?

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 On Mar 17, 2018, at 07:51, Anton Vodonosov <avodonosov@yandex.ru> wrote:

 Results for these lisps:

 abcl-1.5.0-fasl43-linux-x86
 ccl-1.10-r16196-f96-linux-x86
 ccl-1.11-r16635-f96-linux-x86
 ccl-1.9-r15756-f96-linux-x86
 clisp-2.49-unix-x86
 ecl-16.1.2-unknown-linux-x86-bytecode
 ecl-16.1.2-unknown-linux-x86-lisp-to-c
 sbcl-1.1.16-linux-x86
 sbcl-1.3.21-linux-x86

 show no regressions.

 ACL tests are running - needed to re-run them because licence refresh was needed.

 The report: https://common-lisp.net/project/cl-test-grid/asdf/asdf-diff-…

 Best regards,
 - Anton

 13.03.2018, 16:53, "Anton Vodonosov" <avodonosov@yandex.ru>:
 I've started tests for 3.3.1.7

 11.03.2018, 06:11, "Faré" <fahree@gmail.com>:
 Dear Anton,

 can you try your test suite again against 3.3.1.7 ? I think we're
 mostly ready to release 3.3.2 this time, with its many bugs fixes (and
 bug fix fixes).

 Can you also try the branch made by Robert for syntax-control + a copy
 of the standard readtable as default?

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