From: Christophe R. <cs...@ca...> - 2003-05-29 15:02:54
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"Sean O'Rourke" <sor...@cs...> writes: > Gcc has allowed newlines in string literals for awhile, but it's not > standard behavior, and it's gone in gcc 3.3. This patch avoids newlines > in strings in sb-grovel's and sb-bsd-sockets' generated C code (I'm not > incredibly familiar with Lisp's formatted I/O, so there may be a better > way to do this). Have you tried CVS HEAD? I committed a patch which I think fixed this issue yesterday. Cheers, Christophe -- http://www-jcsu.jesus.cam.ac.uk/~csr21/ +44 1223 510 299/+44 7729 383 757 (set-pprint-dispatch 'number (lambda (s o) (declare (special b)) (format s b))) (defvar b "~&Just another Lisp hacker~%") (pprint #36rJesusCollegeCambridge) |