"Chun" == Chun Tian <(binghe)" <binghe.lisp@gmail.com>> writes:
Chun> OK, sorry, I carefully checked again. SBCL also doesn't support compiling Chun> files with Mac EOLs. Clozure CL, which I confirmed now, indeed support Mac Chun> EOLs. Chun> For the reason I can't convert the source files to UNIX line endings, Chun> there's a Lisp function for parsing (multi-line) literal strings defined in Chun> source files with MAC line endings. It seems that, #\Newline was mapped to Chun> "\r" in MCL, thus Lisp forms like (position #\Newline string) doesn't work Chun> in MCL for other line endings, especially the UNIX endings, because in this Chun> case there would be no #\Newline in the string at all! I haven't tried this out in a long time, but maybe something like this will work: (compile-file "foo.lisp" :external-format '(:utf8 :cr)) This says to read the file using utf8 with a composing format of :cr which converts CR to/from #\newline. (I think I got the syntax right). Let us know if this works. -- Ray