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#1096 fixed defsetf ignorable declarations are ignored. Pascal Bourguignon
Description

It seems the way ignore or ignorable declarations are implemented with defsetf doesn't make them entirely ignored, since a warning is still issued, and indeed, an uninterned symbol used in place of the parameter is still present and not declared anymore as ignored or ignorable.

(defgeneric bug (x y &optional z))

(defmethod bug ((x integer) y &optional z)
  (declare (ignorable z))
  (+ x y))

(defmethod bug ((x string) y &optional z)
  (list (aref x y) z))

(defun set-bug (x y new-value)
  (+ x y new-value))

(defsetf bug (x y &optional z) (new-value)
  (declare (ignorable z))
  `(set-bug ,x ,y ,new-value))

(defun f ()
  (setf (bug 42 0) 33))

(eval-when (:load-toplevel :execute)
  (pprint (swank-backend:macroexpand-all
           '(defun f ()
             (setf (bug 42 0) 33)))))


#|

dictionary> (load (compile-file  #P"~/ccl-bug.lisp"))

;Compiler warnings for "home:ccl-bug.lisp.newest" :
;   In f: Unused lexical variable #:z

(progn (ccl::%defun (ccl:nfunction f
                                   lambda
                                   nil
                                   (declare (ccl::global-function-name f))
                                   (block f
                                     (let* ((#:g90598 42) (#:g90597 0))
                                       (declare (ignorable #:g90598 #:g90597))
                                       (multiple-value-call
                                         (lambda (&optional #:g90596 &rest #:ignore)
                                           (declare (ignore #:ignore))
                                           ((lambda (#:x #:y &optional #:z) (set-bug #:x #:y #:g90596))
                                            #:g90598 #:g90597))
                                         33))))
                    'nil)
       'f)#P"/home/pjb/ccl-bug.lx64fsl"
|#
#1097 notabug function watch documentation error drunkedcat
Description

The documentation of function 'watch' is wrong. It says


? (defvar *s* "xxxxx") *S* ? (watch *s*) "xxxxx"


but it should be ======= ? (watch (quote *s*)) =======

#1098 duplicate watch doesn't work in lx86cl64 drunkedcat
Description

like the following:


Welcome to Clozure Common Lisp Version 1.9-r15757 (LinuxX8664)! ? (defvar *xx* 3) *XX* ? (watch '*xx*)

Error: The value *XX* is not of the expected type (OR CONS

(SATISFIES UVECTORP)).

While executing: CCL::PRIMITIVE-WATCH, in process listener(1). Type :POP to abort, :R for a list of available restarts. Type :? for other options.

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