Thank you for the suggestion, Hans. In the mean time could you try one thing? Put some bad code inside start-output that will cause an exception (for instance (list a b) without a, b defined, or (/ 1 0)). Also (setf *catch-errors-p* nil). If things are as they should be it'll trigger the debugger. In my case it doesn't which is the cause of the whole issue. If it triggers the debugger break for you, it means there is something related to sbcl I am using.
Thank you, Andrei
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 6:11 PM, Hans Hübner hans.huebner@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 11:57 PM, AVS lispercat@gmail.com wrote:
I'll try to do this. On you end do you see "test" or nothing? Must by some sbcl 1.0.37 issue probably...
I just see the "test" as expected. I think that what you see is some external format confusion. This is not to say that there is no bug, but I can't currently reproduce the problem. I would like to have a way to produce the problem with user code (i.e. without deliberately breaking Hunchentoot internally).
Thanks, Hans
P.S.: (coerce '(#\RIGHT_DOUBLE_QUOTATION_MARK #\t #\e #\s #\t #\RIGHT_DOUBLE_QUOTATION_MARK) 'string)
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