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#527 fixed Glut examples in cl-opengl cause "Exception on foreign stack" in Win32 Gary Byers Greg
Description

When running (cl-glut-examples:gears), an exception occurs, and the kernel debugger is invoked.

To reproduce:

In your packages directory, you'll need:

  • alexandria
  • babel
  • cffi
  • cl-opengl
  • trivial-features



At the repl:

(asdf:oos 'asdf:load-op :cl-glut-examples)
(cl-glut-examples:gears)

It is believed to be a CFFI and foreign functions related issue. See IRC log of 3rd June, 2009 for more details.

#530 fixed Need better error handling for "file not found" while doing meta-dot mikel Jeremy Jones
Description

In the IDE: 1.4-dev-r12199M-trunk (DarwinX8664)

If you meta-dot a name, and the file it's looking for doesn't exist, the alt console pops up with an error and you get a "sky is falling" dialog. This behavior might make sense if there is an error in the event handling code that needs to be debugged. But in this case, just a simple message saying "File ~s not found" would be much better. I think a beep and a message in the mini-buffer might be the best way to handle this case.

A simple way to reproduce: rename ccl/level-1/l1-files.lisp to something else (temporarily) type "load" into a listener or editor window with the insertion bar in or next to "load", type meta-dot

There are probably a lot of potential errors that are signaled in the IDE, that should be handled without bringing up the alt console.

#531 fixed need way to to force "search files" and m-x grep to treat regexp patterns as strings. Gary Byers
Description

ticket:419 requested a means of doing regular-expression based searches in the "search files" dialog; since "search files" uses grep, that means already exists, but it'd be good to have a way of treating the search string as a literal string and not as a search pattern, e.g., to interpret "*foo*" as "the name of a special variable", not "whatever matches the regexp "*foo*".

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