(aref rmdr ,i)))
vector)
0))))
-#|
-(assert (= (funcall
- (lambda (rmdr)
- (declare (type (simple-array bit (*)) rmdr)
- (optimize (speed 3) (safety 0)))
- (aref rmdr 0))
- #*00000000000000000000000000000001000000000)
- 0))
-|#
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+
+;;; Following refactoring of sequence functions to detect bad type
+;;; specifiers, REVERSE was left broken on vectors with fill pointers.
+(let ((a (make-array 10
+ :fill-pointer 5
+ :element-type 'character
+ :initial-contents "abcdefghij")))
+ (assert (string= (reverse a) "edcba")))
+
+;;; ARRAY-IN-BOUNDS-P should work when given non-INDEXes as its
+;;; subscripts (and return NIL, of course)
+(let ((a (make-array 10 :fill-pointer 5)))
+ (assert (not (array-in-bounds-p a -1)))
+ (assert (array-in-bounds-p a 3))
+ (assert (array-in-bounds-p a 7))
+ (assert (not (array-in-bounds-p a 11)))
+ (assert (not (array-in-bounds-p a (1+ most-positive-fixnum)))))
+
+;;; arrays of bits should work:
+(let ((a (make-array '(10 10) :element-type 'bit :adjustable t)))
+ (setf (bit a 0 0) 1)
+ (assert (= (bit a 0 0) 1)))
+(let ((a (make-array '(10 10) :element-type 'bit)))
+ (setf (sbit a 0 0) 1)
+ (assert (= (sbit a 0 0) 1)))
+
+(let ((x (copy-seq #*0011))
+ (y (copy-seq #*0101)))
+ (assert (equalp (bit-and x y nil) #*0001)))
+
+;;; arrays of NIL should work, FSVO "work".
+(let ((a (make-array '(10 10) :element-type 'nil)))
+ (assert (= (array-total-size a) 100))
+ (assert (equal (array-dimensions a) '(10 10)))
+ (assert (eq (array-element-type a) 'nil)))
+
+(assert (eq (upgraded-array-element-type 'nil) 'nil))