23.02.2013, 08:48, "Anton Vodonosov" <[email protected]>:
> ECL results for ASFD 2.30.5:
> http://common-lisp.net/project/cl-test-grid/asdf/asdf-diff-17.html
I have reivewded the ECL results.
The (upstream) errors we have seen already on other CL implementations:
- cl-prolog
- deoxybyte-utilities
- meta-sexp
- qbook
- xcvb-bridge
Other not regressions:
- opticl-doc - Not a regression. This ASDF system generates a documentation
.html file
from .md file. The output .html file is placed near the source
file.
This operation failes on ECL, but when .html is alreay present
the operation
is skipped. Interestengly, that new ASDF also rebuilds the ASDF
system
when dependencies are recompiled, so the failure is visible more
often
- jwacs - too heavy compilation for gcc (long, and finally gcc runs out
of heap)
- jwacs-tests - too heavy compilation for gcc (long, and finally gcc runs out
of heap)
- hu.dwim.serializer - (caused by
https://github.com/quicklisp/quicklisp-client/issues/71)
- hu.dwim.serializer.test - (caused by
https://github.com/quicklisp/quicklisp-client/issues/71)
Thigs deserving attention:
- blas-complex
- blas-real
These two seem to be a problem of ASDF integration with cl:require.
To reproduce:
./lisps/ecl-bin-12.12.1/bin/ecl -norc -eval
'(ext::install-bytecodes-compiler)' -load quicklisp-patched2/setup.lisp -eval
'(ql:quickload :blas-complex)'
Compare to the following, with succeeds:
./lisps/ecl-bin-12.12.1/bin/ecl -norc -eval
'(ext::install-bytecodes-compiler)' -load quicklisp/setup.lisp -eval
'(ql:quickload :blas-complex)'
- a2x-test - Fare, you might want to review.
The error is strange - "Found invalid character Rubout."
To reproduce:
./lisps/ecl-bin-12.12.1/bin/ecl -norc -eval
'(ext::install-bytecodes-compiler)' -load quicklisp-patched2/setup.lisp -eval
'(ql:quickload :a2x-test)'
In constrast to old ASDF:
./lisps/ecl-bin-12.12.1/bin/ecl -norc -eval
'(ext::install-bytecodes-compiler)' -load quicklisp/setup.lisp -eval
'(ql:quickload :a2x-test)'
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