Alright, thanks… then I should try to not modify ASD files as much as possible:)
—Chun
> Il giorno 16 lug 2018, alle ore 15:33, Robert P. Goldman
> ha scritto:
>
> Yes, this is a feature, not a bug. If you change the ASD file, ASDF has no
> way to know whether any compiled file in the system
Yes, this is a feature, not a bug. If you change the ASD file, ASDF has no way
to know whether any compiled file in the system is up to date. For example, you
could have added a system dependency that brings in a new use-package
relationship and a macro, or reader macro that invalidated every
Hi ASDF list,
I have some huge generated Lisp files which took a lot of time to compile into
fasl files. I put the sources into my ASD system definitions with other
hand-written Lisp files in parallel (thus no dependencies at all).
I found that, whenever I changed the ASD definition, if I load