From: Sam S. <sd...@gn...> - 2010-11-09 14:18:52
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> * Pascal J. Bourguignon <cwo@vasbezngvzntb.pbz> [2010-11-09 11:33:19 +0100]: > > By the way, this was prompted by the "internal error" issued by the > rawsock module. Perhaps it could be more assertative, and just say that > it doesn't know what that option code is? Failing with such a > NOTREACHED on user input doesn't seem logical. :-) this was the first change I made when I saw your bug report. [1]> (let ((socket (rawsock:socket :inet :dgram 0))) (setf (rawsock:socket-option socket LINUX:O_NONBLOCK) t)) *** - RAWSOCK::SET-SOCKET-OPTION: invalid option 2048 The following restarts are available: USE-VALUE :R1 Input a value to be used instead. ABORT :R2 Abort main loop Break 1 [2]> -- Sam Steingold (http://sds.podval.org/) on Ubuntu 10.04 (lucid) http://mideasttruth.com http://truepeace.org http://openvotingconsortium.org http://iris.org.il http://palestinefacts.org http://memri.org When we write programs that "learn", it turns out we do and they don't. |