On 29 May 2010 17:35, Seth Burleigh seth@tewebs.com wrote:
OK, so what i usually do when i receive a compile-op error is to simply attempt to load the file, which then throws the appropriate error. Maybe asdf could do this, when u receive compile-op nil , you can catch the error thrown by loading that file? Also, when i attempted to load the file in celtk that caused the compile-op nil, no error was thrown, so it isn' t a problem with the source code.
You didn't include a full log of the error, so it's hard to diagnose what's going on. If it's a regression from ASDF 1, then it's definitely worth fixing now. Otherwise, I'll just postpone the issue until after I release ASDF 2.
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