Robert Dodier wrote:

> Tracing SLATEC:DQAWF shows that its last argument is an array
> which seems to contain garbage; it has a lot of very large and very
> small values, and sometimes NaN. I'm guessing those values cause DQAWF
> to fail.
> 
> With Clisp and SBCL, that array contains all nil values and all zeros,
> respectively.

You are getting different values in different Lisp-s so presumably
the array is uninitialized.  If that is the case it seems not wise
to relay on having sane values inside.

-- 
                              Waldek Hebisch
hebi...@math.uni.wroc.pl 

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