>>>>> "Gisle" == lensminde <Gisle> writes:
Gisle> I'm currently not able to reproduce it. But in my experience, it's
Bad for you, but good for me. :-)
Gisle> typically type errors, silly things like adding a string to a number or
Gisle> calling a function with the wrong number of parameters or similar stupid
Gisle> mistakes you happens to do during development. Normally CMUCL nicely tells
Gisle> you exactly what you did wring like "Wrong argument count, wanted 1 and
Gisle> got 2", or Argument Y is not a NUMBER: "a"
I'm not aware of any such bugs. However, there was a bug in 18e which
causes a segfault and core dump when you tried to access an unknown
function or something like that. Usually, you got the undefined
function error, but in some cases you didn't. This has been fixed.
If you should reproduce the problem, we'd certainly like to know about
it.
Ray
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