
On 11/14/12 11:44 AM, Helmut Eller wrote:
Index: slime/ChangeLog diff -u slime/ChangeLog:1.2368 slime/ChangeLog:1.2369 --- slime/ChangeLog:1.2368 Mon Nov 12 09:27:36 2012 +++ slime/ChangeLog Tue Nov 13 07:44:39 2012 @@ -1,3 +1,9 @@ +2012-11-13 Francois-Rene Rideau <tunes@google.com> + + * swank.lisp (*compile-file-for-emacs-hook*): A hook for + compile-file-for-emacs, so that ASDF can hook its compilation + functions. + 2012-11-12 Stas Boukarev <stassats@gmail.com>
* swank.lisp (with-panic-handler): Abort the condition after Index: slime/contrib/ChangeLog diff -u slime/contrib/ChangeLog:1.552 slime/contrib/ChangeLog:1.553 --- slime/contrib/ChangeLog:1.552 Thu Oct 18 22:18:05 2012 +++ slime/contrib/ChangeLog Tue Nov 13 07:44:40 2012 @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ +2012-11-13 Francois-Rene Rideau <tunes@google.com> + + * swank-asdf.lisp: Better ASDF support. + 2012-10-19 Stas Boukarev <stassats@gmail.com>
* slime-fuzzy.el (slime-fuzzy-choices-buffer): Don't move position
It seems that this commit broke slime-browse-system. After interactively specifying a system to browse, say Hunchentoot, a *slime-error* buffer pops up in Emacs containing: Invalid read syntax: "#" in packet: (:return (:ok #P"/Users/evenson/quicklisp/dists/quicklisp/software/hunchentoot-1.2.6/") 5) I have reproduced this problem under both abcl and sbcl.