Yay for that plan.

When Allegro came out with 9.0 SMP (with incompatible fasls to the non-SMP) the swank fasls from SMP were colliding with the ones left over from a previous non-SMP startup... I submitted a patch for it and it's fixed now. Not a really big deal (at least for me, but did create work for  Helmut too), but even that kind of little dance will not be needed if swank can just go ahead and start using asdf:*output-translations* for its fasls. 





On Sat, Jan 19, 2013 at 5:32 PM, Faré <fahree@gmail.com> wrote:
Could SLIME adopt ASDF as a way to compile itself and other software?

I understand that ASDF was quite insufficient for the needs of SLIME
back in the bad old days, but these days, ASDF 2
(1) is available via (require "asdf") on *every* implementation
 that has been released in the last two years
 (i.e. not on corman gcl genera rmcl scl - though it runs on all of them)
(2) already manages a decent FASL cache so SLIME doesn't have to.
(3) can upgrade itself correctly if needed.

ASDF has also improved a lot in the last few years.
The upcoming release 2.27 formalizes a lot of the portability support
that had accumulated through the years, improves on it,
and adds features like condition control, saving of deferred warnings,
image dump and restore, etc.

In any case, that would be as much bad code duplication that could die.

—♯ƒ • François-René ÐVB Rideau •Reflection&Cybernethics• http://fare.tunes.org
If debugging is the process of removing bugs,
then programming must be the process of putting them in.
        — Dijkstra

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