On Sun, 2010-10-24 at 18:48 +0200, Marshall McLuhan wrote:
Sun, 24 Oct 2010 07:53:31 -0700, Stelian Ionescu wrote:
On Sun, 2010-10-24 at 15:08 +0200, Marshall McLuhan wrote:
Hi
trying to load iolib.syscalls (iolib-0.7.0). I get the same
results
with iolib-0.7.2 if I did not miss something.
As far as I know all the dependencies described at http://common-lisp.net/project/iolib/download.shtml are in place.
Here some curiosity, the sbcl output mentions the lisp-name
function.
[...]
Here lisp-name requires two arguments but I know that this is not
the
error in question, at least not yet.
It's surprising that SBCL doesn't signal an error on that
But I'm interested in your reflections on this nonetheless.
Since I also work on CFFI, I have several in-progress branches and I
I appreciate that.
think I might have tested the previous release on the wrong one.
Anyway, I've pushed a fix to CFFI and released 0.7.3, which work
here
Thank you. Although an error still remains.
The value VALUE is not of type SEQUENCE. [Condition of type TYPE-ERROR]
The argument spec passed to the function parse-name-and-options is the symbol 'value but substitute exspects a sequence, a list in this case I guess. Where does the symbol 'value come from and what's it's purpose?
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As I mentioned, I've pushed a fix to CFFI. I'll try to make a CFFI release soon, but in the meanwhile you need to use CFFI HEAD