From: Gerard R. <g.r...@fr...> - 2013-02-10 19:46:12
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* (load "my-load") T * (load "my-load-test.lisp") T * (my-load "my-load-test.lisp") debugger invoked on a TYPE-ERROR in thread #<THREAD "main thread" RUNNING {AB1F849}>: The value T is not of type (MEMBER NIL :CREATE :ERROR). Type HELP for debugger help, or (SB-EXT:QUIT) to exit from SBCL. restarts (invokable by number or by possibly-abbreviated name): 0: [ABORT] Exit debugger, returning to top level. (OPEN "my-load-test.lisp" :DIRECTION :INPUT :ELEMENT-TYPE BASE-CHAR :IF-EXISTS NIL :IF-DOES-NOT-EXIST T :EXTERNAL-FORMAT :DEFAULT) 0] maybe my version of sbcl is too old ? I use version 2:1.0.57.0-2 in wheezy (Debian) I asked this question because to run the examples in this program: ;;;; Examples that demonstrate some plplot graphs that can be made ;;;; with the cl-plplot-system package. ;;;; hazen 3/06 ;;;; http://common-lisp.net/project/cl-plplot/ (defpackage :system-examples (:use :common-lisp :cl-plplot-system)) (in-package :system-examples) -----------------------------8<------------------------------- to perform the function "plot", I have to write : (system-examples::plot) apart from that this is an interesting program for drawing graphs of functions. -- Gérard |