From: Rudi S. <ru...@co...> - 2003-05-27 11:40:12
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Christophe Rhodes <cs...@ca...> writes: > I can't speak for all sbcl developers, but I'd be surprised if any > considered that contrib/ was a part of the core of sbcl; indeed, its > raison d'etre is to house loosely-coupled extensions. Yes, we aim > to have them working -- where that even makes sense -- on all X OSes > and Y architectures, but a failure in one of the contribs is not a > fundamental failure in a way that failing to compile ordinary lisp > code would be. Seconded. Specifically, "my" implementation of simple-streams has known bugs (file-position doesn't work, for starters), so even when they are loaded, open still returns an ansi-stream by default. I don't think it's a great loss if it is left out this time. wnewman's current signature is appropriate, as always. Regards, Rudi -- whois DRS1020334-NICAT http://constantly.at/pubkey.gpg.asc Key fingerprint = C182 F738 6B9A 83AF 9C25 62D9 EFAE 45A6 9A69 0867 |