Working on SBCL 10.0.16 on Linux too. Only 10 unexpected failures.
On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 7:16 PM, Willem Broekema metawilm@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 2:42 AM, Leonardo Varuzza varuzza@gmail.com wrote:
Making the instance of python-function in REPL:
(make-instance 'py-function :fname '|cl-user::f|)
I got the same error:
============ SLDB =====================
The value 8595300352 is not of type LIST. [Condition of type TYPE-ERROR]
This occured in SBCL 1.0.16 on Mac OS X too.
As a work-around there is now a fall-back to regular Lisp functions, with the new setting *create-simple-lambdas-for-python-functions* that is true for SBCL. You lose a little bit by not having first-class Python functions, like their name and dict, but for most Python code that doesn't matter.
Now the test suite to run almost fine: just 10 similar tests for invalid syntax detection fail. SBCL signals a compiler error instead of passing on the syntax error raised during the macroexpansion. Should be fixable.
- Willem