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| #468 | fixed | find-applicable-methods errors when called with class-instances instead of symbols | ||
| Description |
find-applicable-methods expects to be called with symbols: (ccl::FIND-APPLICABLE-METHODS 'PROCESS-KILL '(PROCESS) nil) -> (#<CCL::STANDARD-KERNEL-METHOD PROCESS-KILL (PROCESS)>) but "some" functions pass a list of actual classes as the args parameter, like swank-backend::xref-locations so i can't use "who calls". my workaround is to map the args list and replace non-symbols by the class-name like this: (defun find-applicable-methods (name args qualifiers) (setf args (mapcar #'(lambda (arg) (if (symbolp arg) arg (class-name arg))) args)) ...) you can trigger the error without slime with xref-describe: Welcome to Clozure Common Lisp Version 1.3-r11936 (DarwinX8664)!
? (ccl::xref-describe 'ccl:process-interrupt :verbose t)
PROCESS-INTERRUPT is directly called by:
PROCESS-ABORT
Type: FUNCTION
File: /Users/Shared/develop/lisp/ccl/level-1/l1-processes.lisp
PROCESS-KILL (#<STANDARD-CLASS PROCESS>)
Type: METHOD
> Error: Class named #<STANDARD-CLASS PROCESS> not found.
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1 > :B
(6A57C8) : 0 (FIND-CLASS #<STANDARD-CLASS PROCESS> NIL NIL) 669
(6A5828) : 1 (FIND-APPLICABLE-METHODS PROCESS-KILL (#<STANDARD-CLASS PROCESS>) NIL) 2093
(6A58A8) : 2 (GET-SOURCE-FILES-WITH-TYPES (PROCESS-KILL (#<STANDARD-CLASS PROCESS>)) METHOD) 357
(6A5918) : 3 (EDIT-DEFINITION-P (PROCESS-KILL (#<STANDARD-CLASS PROCESS>)) METHOD) 125
(6A5960) : 4 (%SOURCE-FILE-FOR-XREF-ENTRY #<XREF-ENTRY PROCESS-KILL METHOD (#<STANDARD-CLASS PROCESS>)>) 205
(6A5980) : 5 (%PRINT-XREF-ENTRIES (#<XREF-ENTRY PROCESS-ABORT FUNCTION> #<XREF-ENTRY PROCESS-KILL METHOD #> #<XREF-ENTRY PROCESS-RESET METHOD #> #<XREF-ENTRY QUIT FUNCTION> #<XREF-ENTRY INTERACTIVE-ABORT-IN-PROCESS FUNCTION> ...) #<ECHOING-TWO-WAY-STREAM input #<BASIC-CHARACTER-INPUT-STREAM ISO-8859-1 (TTY/0) #x300040F00FED>, output #<BASIC-CHARACTER-OUTPUT-STREAM ISO-8859-1 (TTY/1) #x300040F00ADD> #x300040F03A7D> T) 477
(6A59B8) : 6 (WHO-DIRECTLY-CALLS PROCESS-INTERRUPT :INVERSE NIL :IN-FILES NIL :IN-FUNCTIONS NIL :VERBOSE T :STREAM #<ECHOING-TWO-WAY-STREAM input #<BASIC-CHARACTER-INPUT-STREAM ISO-8859-1 (TTY/0) #x300040F00FED>, output #<BASIC-CHARACTER-OUTPUT-STREAM ISO-8859-1 (TTY/1) #x300040F00ADD> #x300040F03A7D>) 397
(6A5A28) : 7 (WHO-CALLS PROCESS-INTERRUPT :INVERSE NIL :IN-FILES NIL :IN-FUNCTIONS NIL :VERBOSE T :STREAM #<ECHOING-TWO-WAY-STREAM input #<BASIC-CHARACTER-INPUT-STREAM ISO-8859-1 (TTY/0) #x300040F00FED>, output #<BASIC-CHARACTER-OUTPUT-STREAM ISO-8859-1 (TTY/1) #x300040F00ADD> #x300040F03A7D>) 189
(6A5A90) : 8 (XREF-DESCRIBE PROCESS-INTERRUPT :VERBOSE T) 189
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| #504 | fixed | find - replace with problems | ||
| Description |
I have a .lisp document with this content : function1.lisp function2.lisp function3.lisp When I'm going to the find window and put find: lisp replace with dx32fsl I have the Altconsole and a inevitable crash of ccl |
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| #358 | fixed | filesystem character encoding | ||
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CCL doesn't properly deal with filenames with unicode characters which are beyond latin-1. Neither DIRECTORY does list correct filenames, nor OPEN can acces files with unicode pathnames. -K utf-8 is supplied, *default-file-character-encoding* => :UTF-8. That is on 64 and 32 bit linux. |
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