I am going to write an application using cells-gtk. I have half-assedly tried to compile the example a few times with varying success.
The goal is to make an application using sbcl on a 64 bit Ubuntu. I compile sbcl from time to time from cvs, and I have normally threads and unicode enabled. I have the latest cells and the cells-gtk3 from cvs. Is this a good plan, or is parts of this not supported? Currently I get the error connected with unicode which has been discussed in the mailing list: The value of STRING is #(77 89 45 65 80 80), which is not of type STRING. [Condition of type SIMPLE-TYPE-ERROR] Restarts: 0: [STORE-VALUE] Supply a new value for STRING. 1: [RETRY] Retry SLIME interactive evaluation request. 2: [ABORT] Return to SLIME's top level. 3: [TERMINATE-THREAD] Terminate this thread (#<THREAD "worker" RUNNING {1002BB99B1}>) Backtrace: 0: (SB-KERNEL:CHECK-TYPE-ERROR STRING #(77 89 45 65 80 80) STRING NIL) 1: (CFFI:FOREIGN-STRING-ALLOC #(77 89 45 65 80 80))[:EXTERNAL] the last tag in the cffi repository is 0.10.3 and the last patch is from Thu Jan 8 22:54:16 CET 2009. Do I have the wrong cffi version? _______________________________________________ cells-gtk-devel site list cells-gtk-devel@common-lisp.net http://common-lisp.net/mailman/listinfo/cells-gtk-devel