I'll count that as probably a bug on my side, due to inheritance via selfward-operation adding unexpected results into the list being deconstructed.
My apologies for doubting ECL, and thank you for your patience and support.
There remains the other problem, regarding linking.
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On Tue, Dec 27, 2016 at 3:57 PM, Daniel Kochmański daniel@turtleware.eu wrote:
Faré writes:
OK, so the failures are all explained now.
I'm glad to hear that.
However, though the program compiles as expected, trying to link lots of .o files instead of a handful of .a files leads to another bug: (ASDF/ACTION:COMPONENT-DEPENDS-ON :STATIC-PROGRAM-OP :HELLO/CHELLO) => An error occurred during initialization: Too many arguments supplied to a macro or a destructuring-bind form: That's from the line: (destructuring-bind ((lib-op . deps)) (call-next-method)
do you have a small test case for that?
(destructuring-bind ((a . b)) '((1 2)) (cons a b))
works just fine for me. On the other hand malformed form rightfully signals the mentioned exception:
(destructuring-bind ((a . b)) '((1 2 3) 4) (cons a b))
Condition of type: SIMPLE-ERROR Too many arguments supplied to a macro or a destructuring-bind form: ((1 2 3) 4)
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