The only possible betterness is that it parses out the blocks that say what the results are, so that you don't have to read through the full clutter (which is available in a /tmp file). You saw what the script drops to standard output.
The current `make test-all` stops at the first failing Lisp implementation. Not great, but at least makes failure obvious.
Question: would it be reasonable to change the makefile to something like
lisps ?= ${ASDF-TEST-LISPS}
(I may well have the syntax wrong here)
so that people can do
export ASDF-TEST-LISPS "ccl clisp sbcl ecl cmucl abcl allegro allegromodern"
in their shell configuration?
Wish granted.
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