Hi Iterate Developers, (This was my first email, sorry, this email got returned the first time as I was not a member of the list, then I joined the mailing list, then I sent the reply, and now I'm sending this email which should be read before my reply to it - phew!) I was trying to get Iterate to load using ASDF in CCL, but couldn't be bothered to figure out why it wasn't working, anyway, I just loaded the latest Iterate from darcs, and loaded package.lisp and iterate.lisp. It came up with two warnings: ;;; Warning: Symbol SEQUENCE-KEYWORD-LIST assumed special ;;; Warning: Symbol SEQUENCE-KEYWORD-LIST assumed special So I looked, and while it's not obvious to me exactly what's up (I could hazard a guess about read-time expansion of top-level forms?), I split up the eval-when, and it made the warnings disappear! Satisfying :). So, this is what I did: 1399c1399 < :above above :below below :by (by 1) :with-index with-index))) ---
:above above :below below :by (by 1) :with-index with-index))
1401d1400 < (eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute) I hope it's of use. Now, I actually tried using it in CCL, and it didn't work :-(. The macro expansion of (iter (for i from 1 to 10) (print i)) came out as: (let* () ; CLISP has a binding for i here. (block nil (tagbody (progn) ; Missing initialisation? loop-top-nil (progn (for i from 1 to 10) (print i)) ; Unexpanded for? (progn) (go loop-top-nil) (progn)) nil)) I'll have to have a closer look some time... Does anyone test Iterate in CCL? I wrote some array code using Iterate, including a guassian elimination routine :), and I don't want to have to rewrite it to run it in CCL. P.S. I really like Iterate, it is better than loop :). Cheers, Jonathan Johansen (not subscribed)