id,summary,reporter,owner,description,type,status,priority,milestone,component,version,resolution,keywords,cc
1033,#10r prefix is omitted for printing ratios when *print-radix* is true,matt.kaufmann,,"The CL HyperSpec says of *print-radix*:

  For integers, base ten is indicated by a trailing decimal point
  instead of a leading radix specifier; for ratios, #10r is used.

Yet CCL omits the leading ""#10r"" in the example shown below.  I did
the same test in Allegro CL, CLISP, CMUCL, GCL, Lispworks, and SBCL,
and each of those printed ""#10r4/5"" rather than ""4/5"".

Welcome to Clozure Common Lisp Version 1.9-dev-r15503M-trunk  (LinuxX8664)!
? (setq *print-base* 10 *print-radix* t)
T
? 4/5
4/5
? ",defect,closed,normal,,ANSI CL Compliance,trunk,fixed,*print-radix*,
