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#472 fixed Hemlock can't open French file with long pathname R. Matthew Emerson gz
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See http://clozure.com/pipermail/openmcl-devel/2009-May/009392.html for assorted backtraces.

#474 fixed type error trying to print backtrace Gary Byers gz
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I think I have a fix for this, just putting it on record in case it turns out to be more complicated:

Welcome to Clozure Common Lisp Version 1.3-dev-r12063  (LinuxX8664)! 
? (defun inner (x &key a) (loop (concatenate x a) (concatenate x a) (concatenate x a))) 
INNER 
? (defun outer (x) (setq x (list (list x) :bogus-key (list (list x) (list x)))) (apply #'inner x) x) 
OUTER 
? (outer 3) 
> Error: Incorrect keyword arguments in (:BOGUS-KEY ((3) (3))) . 
> While executing: INNER, in process listener(1). 
> Type :POP to abort, :R for a list of available restarts. 
> Type :? for other options. 
1 > :b 
 (CA7A78) : 0 (INNER NIL :A NIL) 69 
> Error: value NIL is not of the expected type NUMBER. 
> While executing: CCL::+-2, in process listener(1). 
> Type :POP to abort, :R for a list of available restarts. 
> Type :? for other options. 
#476 fixed C-x C-v weirdness gz
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From Mikel:

The IDE's Hemlock implements Visit File and binds it to C-x C-v, but its behavior, in context of a Cocoa application, is bizarre. If you use it to choose an existing file, it quite correctly opens the file in the current buffer and window, but without informing the Cocoa app that the file associated with the buffer and window has changed. The result is that Hemlock thinks the file associated with the buffer is at the pathname you just visited, while the IDE thinks it's the file that you originally opened in the window. If these are different files (and they certainly can be), wackiness ensues the next time you decide to save the file. The exact results presumably depend on whether you decide to use C-x C-s or Command-S to save the file.

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