On 2010-03-16, at 01:26 , Faré wrote: > On 15 March 2010 19:14, james anderson <james.ander...@setf.de> wrote: >> >> On 2010-03-16, at 00:46 , Faré wrote: >> >>> On 15 March 2010 18:10, james anderson <james.ander...@setf.de> >>> wrote: >>>> abcl has a distinct dislike for :unspecific pathname components. >>> I have disabled :unspecific for clisp and abcl. >>> >>> Can you try again with 1.639? >> >> with pseudo namestrings : http:// >> ec2-204-236-204-89.compute-1.amazonaws.com/test/20100315T235855.txt >> >> without pseudo namestrings : http:// >> ec2-204-236-204-89.compute-1.amazonaws.com/test/20100316T000221.txt >> > What are pseudo-namestrings?
this is your term from earlier mail: On 2010-03-09, at 01:35 , Faré wrote: >> if someone would enumerate the cases which are supported. i will try >> again. >> as i understand your demurral, relative to the tested enumeration[2], >> one should eliminate the cases which involve string designators for >> logical pathnames. >> should anything else be removed? >> are that any additional cases for which support should be tested? >> > Non-logical pathnames are out. > Namestrings without #p"..." are out. > Pathnames made with (make-pathname ...) are in. > /-separated pseudo-namestrings relative paths are in. > Tests should include cases where the source-file-type is "lisp", NIL > or :directory. in a separate message, you indicated that a complete absolute pathname namestring should also appear in some test. > > What are homogeneous failures? configurations which are either all logical pathnames or include no logical pathname.[1] at one point, i thought that might (inversely) correlate with failure, but that appears to not be the case. > > I have the hardest time debugging the least failure with CLISP. i have yet to try to understand the causes for anything but the most basic errors. i would like to hear first, whether the test configurations are correct and/or complete. --- [1] http://github.com/lisp/de.setf.asdf.x/blob/master/test/asdf- pathname-test.lisp#L242 _______________________________________________ asdf-devel mailing list asdf-devel@common-lisp.net http://common-lisp.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/asdf-devel