Thanks a lot, Anton!
Well, here's a valid argument in favor of 'single-float as the default: making 'double-float the default breaks 22 systems in Quicklisp (a bit fewer when you consider that some systems only depended on a broken one, but still), when making it 'single-float only broke 4 of them, all of which I fixed yesterday. If the default had to be decided right now, that would indeed make it a strong case for 'single-float. Stronger to me than any I've seen so far, and one capable of swaying my opinion indeed.
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On Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 11:12 AM, Anton Vodonosov avodonosov@yandex.ru wrote:
27.03.2014, 01:21, "Faré" fahree@gmail.com:
Can you re-run a full test with what I just pushed in branch syntax-control?
Fare, here are the results for the syntax-control, commit d32afa0c: http://common-lisp.net/project/cl-test-grid/asdf/asdf-diff-40.html
Looks like several libraries rely on single-float.
Best regards,
- Anton