From: Janne Rinta-M. <rin...@cs...> - 2001-01-14 16:47:31
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Hello! As others have already mentioned, CMUCL can't get past the form (defcustom *xml-default-namespace* xml-namespace +xml-namespace-none+ "The default namespace.") in xml.lisp. However, if +xml-namespace-none+ is replaced with its definition, CMUCL compiles the file. (defcustom *xml-default-namespace* xml-namespace (xmlns-get "" :pre "") "The default namespace.") Strange, (eq +xml-namespace-none+ (xmlns-get "" :pre "")) =3D> T, right? ISTR that this is supposed to be a bug in CMUCL; has anyone tried to compile with 18c? (I'm currently using CMUCL from the Debian stable package: CMU Common Lisp release x86-linux 2.4.19 8 February 2000 build 456) Anyway, even if it compiles, it doesn't work: * (test-xml) ** TEST-XML... =3D> </usr/local/src/clocc/src/cllib/entities.xml> 283 objects expected [WITH-XML-FILE] * [/usr/local/src/clocc/src/cllib/entities.xml 20,432 bytes]...done [entities(%/&): 0/0] [bytes: 20,432] [run: 0.25 sec] [real: 0.46 sec] Warning: ### ERROR:=20 Error in function COMMON-LISP::ASSERT-ERROR: READ-XML: cannot handle: <!= -=20 =3D> </usr/local/src/clocc/etc/cl-ent.xml> 1,089 objects expected [WITH-XML-FILE] * [/usr/local/src/clocc/etc/cl-ent.xml 7,133 bytes]...done [entities(%/&): 0/0] [bytes: 7,133] [run: 0.05 sec] [real: 0.10 sec] Warning: ### ERROR:=20 Error in function COMMON-LISP::ASSERT-ERROR: READ-XML: cannot handle: <!= -=20 ** TEST-XML: 2 errors --=20 Janne Rinta-M=E4nty |
From: Sam S. <sd...@gn...> - 2001-01-14 21:56:58
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> * In message <m2g...@ma...> > * On the subject of "Building cllib/xml with CMUCL" > * Sent on 14 Jan 2001 18:47:08 +0200 > * Honorable Janne Rinta-Manty <rin...@cs...> writes: > > ISTR that this is supposed to be a bug in CMUCL; has anyone tried to > compile with 18c? CLLIB/xml.lisp works for me with cmucl 18c just fine. it does not work with CMUCL 18b -- Sam Steingold (http://www.podval.org/~sds) Support Israel's right to defend herself! <http://www.i-charity.com/go/israel> Read what the Arab leaders say to their people on <http://www.memri.org/> Never succeed from the first try - if you do, nobody will think it was hard. |