From: Adam W. <li...@co...> - 2004-09-08 14:41:02
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Hi Peter, I've just noticed the standard character #\Rubout is missing. Refer 2.1.4 of the CLHS. In all the ASCII based Lisps it should have a character code of 127. Regards, Adam |
From: Peter G. <pe...@ar...> - 2004-09-08 18:17:28
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On Thu, 09 Sep 2004 at 02:40:46 +1200, Adam Warner wrote: > I've just noticed the standard character #\Rubout is missing. Refer > 2.1.4 of the CLHS. In all the ASCII based Lisps it should have a > character code of 127. Now fixed in CVS. Thanks! -Peter |
From: Adam W. <li...@co...> - 2004-09-09 02:24:35
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Hi Peter Graves, > On Thu, 09 Sep 2004 at 02:40:46 +1200, Adam Warner wrote: >> I've just noticed the standard character #\Rubout is missing. Refer >> 2.1.4 of the CLHS. In all the ASCII based Lisps it should have a >> character code of 127. > > Now fixed in CVS. Many thanks. I've been able to confirm it works after experiencing a 5+ hour anonymous CVS delay. Grepping the source made it plain a Rubout name simply didn't exist. Turns out this is a Sourceforge feature: <http://osdl.sourceforge.net/OSDL/OSDL-0.3/src/doc/web/main/download/Download.html> Anonymously-accessed repositories have a constant offset of a few hours: data is currently synchronized between the developer CVS servers (SSH) and the anonymous CVS servers (pserver) every 5 hours. There may be a delay of up to five hours between the time a developer commits a file and when it becomes available via pserver. Regards, Adam |