> (declaim (ftype function foo)) is at best a no-op. > On several implementations, it seems to be a nice way to avoid an undefined function warning when making a forward reference to a function, which is why I'm using it here.
> Clisp, perhaps the most compliant free option out there, > seems to allow anything after ftype. > These days, I would call CLISP an outlier, that tends have the most different flavor from other implementations regarding either interpretation of the standard or extended functionality. >> OK, after compiling an ansi gcl the way you suggested, >> trying to load asdf as a lisp file works — that's good. >> But compiling it fails. > > Thank you for this report! This should be fixed now. I've cloned your > source and loaded and compiled successfully. > Thanks a lot! Things work much better now. I tweaked asdf so as to remove some unused variable warnings in functions with #-gcl code. Hopefully, this will allow the asdf test suite to run. I'm leaving it to run tonight (my it's slow), and we'll see results in the morning. —♯ƒ • François-René ÐVB Rideau •Reflection&Cybernethics• http://fare.tunes.org Here in America we have the MELTING POT theorem, "The scum rises to the top and those on the bottom get burned." _______________________________________________ Gcl-devel mailing list Gcl-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gcl-devel