Hi Fare, sorry for the long reply. Will do it, but was a bit overloaded recently by work and personal tasks, + was running tests for quicklisp 2014-03-17 and ABCL 1.3.0
Is you request still actual - standard-syntax branch (commit 2c1107)? 16.03.2014, 09:17, "Faré" <fah...@gmail.com>: > Dear Anton, > > can you do a cl-test-grid test with the code in the standard-syntax > branch from git://common-lisp.net/projects/asdf/asdf.git > (commit 2c1107) ? > > That branch has my "each system gets its own syntax" thing, based on a > general-purpose "each system has a set of private variables" protocol. > This protocol allows to designate variables using a string that will > be parsed later, but doesn't somehow try to canonicalize names — if > you use two different names for the same variable, you lose. By adding > :after methods to compute-system-variables, more variables can be > configured with configure-system-variable and > configure-system-variables — this makes it a good basis for some > future out-of-band configuration of ASDF, though such mechanism would > need to be part of ASDF itself, or loaded early via an ASDF init file > of some sort to be effective. Some DSL could then specify variables to > include in a system's private variables, with optional initial value, > depending on the name and version of the system and on various > features, with usual rules (or per-system rules?) to inherit or ignore > other configuration settings. Such a DSL is *not* included in this > branch. > > This protocol itself uses a new call-with-action-context protocol that > perform-with-restart calls around perform. This is mostly backward > compatible, except that existing clients who call perform directly > (rather than perform-with-restarts) might miss those around methods — > to get that effect we'd need a new method combination. swank-asdf > would notably need to call perform-with-restarts instead of perform, > and if possible to enable the try-compile-file-with-asdf hook function > by default. > > I tested it to correctly process ironclad, at least. > > —♯ƒ • François-René ÐVB Rideau •Reflection&Cybernethics• http://fare.tunes.org > Gods don't kill people. People with Gods kill people. — David Viaene