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#1201 fixed compiler mishandles a call of * Matt Kaufmann
Description

The following log probably describes the bug fully. I'm not sure how to assign the priority, but this seems major to me. It occurs in 16119 but not in 15915.

dunnottar:~% uname -a
Linux dunnottar 3.2.0-64-generic #97-Ubuntu SMP Wed Jun 4 22:04:21 UTC 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
dunnottar:~% ccl
Welcome to Clozure Common Lisp Version 1.10-dev-r16119M-trunk  (LinuxX8664)!
? (defun foo (ar)
    (* (aref (the (simple-array fixnum (*)) ar)
	     0)
       (the (signed-byte 61) 1)))
> Error: The value NIL is not of the expected type INTEGER.
> While executing: INTEGER-LENGTH, in process listener(1).
> Type :POP to abort, :R for a list of available restarts.
> Type :? for other options.
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#1203 fixed make-pathname misbehaves with a string :directory. Stas Boukarev
Description

(make-pathname :directory "x") should produce #P"/x/", and not #P"x/", as per the spec, the last paragraph under Description

http://www.lispworks.com/documentation/HyperSpec/Body/f_mk_pn.htm

#1204 fixed Bad opcode with literal complex numbers Gary Byers Shannon Spires
Description

Make the following two files, and start CCL (any Darwin OS, 32-bit or 64-bit, with or without the IDE).

The files should be as follows:

ccl:complex-test.lisp

(defun goo1 ()
  #c(0 -1))

~/ccl-init.lisp

(setf ccl::*fasl-save-definitions* t)
(compile-file "ccl:complex-test.lisp")
#+:64-BIT-HOST
(load "ccl:complex-test.dx64fsl")
#-:64-BIT-HOST
(load "ccl:complex-test.dx32fsl")

The following error occurs:

Error: bad opcode near position 341 in FASL file "/Applications/ccl/trunk/ccl/complex-test.dx64fsl" While executing: CCL::%BAD-FASL, in process Listener(4). Type cmd-/ to continue, cmd-. to abort, cmd-\ for a list of available restarts. If continued: Skip loading init file. Type :? for other options.

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