Nik wrote: > I have just added > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- > ;;; CCL:COMPILER-LET (on Clozure) > #+openmcl > (defcpstransformer ccl:compiler-let (cons k-expr env) > `(ccl:compiler-let ,(cadr cons) > ,@(extract-declarations (cddr cons)) > ,(expr-sequence->cps (remove-declarations (cddr cons)) k-expr > env))) > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- > in appropriate place of file "special-transformers.lisp" by hand. > > And it works now flawlessly!
Excellent, I'll apply it to cl-cont upstream. > By choosing 1 > > 1: [RESOLVE-BY-SHADOWING-IMPORT] SHADOWING-IMPORT one of each pair of > conflicting symbols. > > and then 1 > > Invoking restart: SHADOWING-IMPORT one of each pair of conflicting > symbols. > Shadowing-import one of the following in #<Package "WEBLOCKS">: > 0: CLOSER-MOP:STANDARD-METHOD > 1: STANDARD-METHOD > Selection [number,q,r,?]: > > compilation has finished successfully! > > Should I be worried about this warning? No, but it might be worth asking the closer-mop guys about what recent change might have caused this. I might investigate this myself in a few days. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "weblocks" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/weblocks?hl=en.
