I think you're right about this being a CCL bug. The simple-style-warning works ok on SBCL (I'm going to have to figure out what to do with CLISP before the release, because it doesn't seem to like named-readtables...).
Vladimir
2011/1/26 Alessio Stalla alessiostalla@gmail.com:
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 5:04 AM, Vladimir Sedach vsedach@gmail.com wrote:
I give up. This is happening because compile-file returns "failure-p, is false if no conditions of type error or warning (other than style-warning) were detected by the compiler."
According to Clozure, this means style-warning exactly, and not any subclasses. Which is completely useless, because style-warning doesn't have any format arguments, so you have to subclass it for it to say anything meaningful.
Anyone have any ideas on what to do? Should I just give up on trying to use warnings and write to *debug-io* myself?
Just my €.02, but... to me "no conditions of type... other than style-warning" does exclude both style-warning and its subclasses, since an instance of a subclass of style-warning is of type style-warning. So I'd say you encountered a CCL bug, and using a subclass of style-warning should be fine.
Alessio
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