Hi Nikodemus,
> Is that all of it? Having a few frames below the FIND-SYMBOL would
> help a lot, since that is where the interesting stuff would be...
Yes, that was all of it. I'm using Aquamacs, when I click on the
"more" in the backtrace section a few times it expanded all the items
(0- 13).
I also included the output above the backtrace below:
(progn (load
"/Users/afeng/development/lisp/lib/slime/swank-loader.lisp" :verbose t)
(funcall (read-from-string "swank-loader:init")) (funcall
(read-from-string "swank:start-server")
"/var/folders/e9/e9M1sPXTEw4PxU-g+1IHDk+++TI/-Tmp-/slime.9240"
:coding-system "iso-latin-1-unix"))
This is SBCL 1.0.14, an implementation of ANSI Common Lisp.
More information about SBCL is available at <http://www.sbcl.org/>.
SBCL is free software, provided as is, with absolutely no warranty.
It is mostly in the public domain; some portions are provided under
BSD-style licenses. See the CREDITS and COPYING files in the
distribution for more information.
*
; loading #P"/Users/afeng/development/lisp/lib/slime/swank-loader.lisp"
; loading #P"/Users/afeng/.slime/fasl/2008-05-08/sbcl-1.0.14-darwin-x86/swank-backend.fasl"
; loading #P"/Users/afeng/.slime/fasl/2008-05-08/sbcl-1.0.14-darwin-x86/swank-source-path-parser.fasl"
; loading #P"/Users/afeng/.slime/fasl/2008-05-08/sbcl-1.0.14-darwin-x86/swank-source-file-cache.fasl"
; loading #P"/Users/afeng/.slime/fasl/2008-05-08/sbcl-1.0.14-darwin-x86/swank-sbcl.fasl"
STYLE-WARNING: redefining EMACS-INSPECT (#<BUILT-IN-CLASS T>) in DEFMETHOD
; loading #P"/Users/afeng/.slime/fasl/2008-05-08/sbcl-1.0.14-darwin-x86/swank-gray.fasl"
STYLE-WARNING:
Implicitly creating new generic function STREAM-READ-CHAR-WILL-HANG-P.
; loading #P"/Users/afeng/.slime/fasl/2008-05-08/sbcl-1.0.14-darwin-x86/swank.fasl"
WARNING: These Swank interfaces are unimplemented:
(CALLS-WHO DISASSEMBLE-FRAME SLDB-BREAK-AT-START SLDB-BREAK-ON-RETURN
WHO-SPECIALIZES)
;; Swank started at port: 51194.
51194
> Now your task is to figure out where the 68089408 is coming from, and
> why FIND-SYMBOL is being called on it...
I'll take a look at it to the best of my ability.
> If your Slime really a clean CVS checkout? Do you have something strange in .sbclrc, etc?
Just to be sure, I deleted my slime directory and rechecked out and
recompiled it (deleted ./slime/fasl/2008-05-08). Same exact error.
I don't have a .sbclrc file.
Cheers,
Aaron