(Also, when this is fixed, we can enable the code in PROCLAIM which
checks for incompatible FTYPE redeclarations.)
-18:
- from DTC on the CMU CL mailing list 25 Feb 2000:
-;;; Compiler fails when this file is compiled.
-;;;
-;;; Problem shows up in delete-block within ir1util.lisp. The assertion
-;;; (assert (member (functional-kind lambda) '(:let :mv-let :assignment)))
-;;; fails within bind node branch.
-;;;
-;;; Note that if c::*check-consistency* is enabled then an un-reached
-;;; entry is also reported.
-;;;
-(defun foo (val)
- (declare (values nil))
- nil)
-(defun bug (val)
- (multiple-value-call
- #'(lambda (res)
- (block nil
- (tagbody
- loop
- (when res
- (return nil))
- (go loop))))
- (foo val))
- (catch 'ccc1
- (throw 'ccc1
- (block bbbb
- (tagbody
-
- (let ((ttt #'(lambda () (go cccc))))
- (declare (special ttt))
- (return-from bbbb nil))
-
- cccc
- (return-from bbbb nil))))))
-
19:
(I *think* this is a bug. It certainly seems like strange behavior. But
- the ANSI spec is scary, dark, and deep..)
+ the ANSI spec is scary, dark, and deep.. -- WHN)
(FORMAT NIL "~,1G" 1.4) => "1. "
(FORMAT NIL "~3,1G" 1.4) => "1. "
Process inferior-lisp exited abnormally with code 1
I haven't noticed a repeatable case of this yet.
-29:
- some sort of bug in inlining and RETURN-FROM in sbcl-0.6.5: Compiling
- (DEFUN BAR? (X)
- (OR (NAR? X)
- (BLOCK USED-BY-SOME-Y?
- (FLET ((FROB (STK)
- (DOLIST (Y STK)
- (UNLESS (REJECTED? Y)
- (RETURN-FROM USED-BY-SOME-Y? T)))))
- (DECLARE (INLINE FROB))
- (FROB (RSTK X))
- (FROB (MRSTK X)))
- NIL)))
- gives
- error in function SB-KERNEL:ASSERT-ERROR:
- The assertion (EQ (SB-C::CONTINUATION-KIND SB-C::CONT) :BLOCK-START) failed.
- This is still present in sbcl-0.6.8.
-
31:
In some cases the compiler believes type declarations on array
elements without checking them, e.g.
still some functions named "hairy arg processor" and
"SB-INT:&MORE processor".
-138:
- a cross-compiler bug in sbcl-0.pre7.107
-
- $ cat > /tmp/bug139.lisp << EOF
- (in-package "SB!KERNEL")
- (defun f-c-l (name parent-types)
- (let* ((cpl (mapcar (lambda (x)
- (condition-class-cpl x))
- parent-types))
- (new-inherits
- (concatenate 'simple-vector
- (layout-inherits cond-layout))))
- (if (not (mismatch (layout-inherits olayout) new-inherits))
- olayout
- (make-layout))))
- EOF
- $ sbcl --core output/after-xc.core
- ...
- * (target-compile-file "/tmp/bug139.lisp")
- ...
- internal error, failed AVER:
- "(COMMON-LISP:MEMBER SB!C::FUN (SB!C::COMPONENT-LAMBDAS SB!C:COMPONENT))"
-
- It seems as though this xc bug is likely to correspond to a bug in the
- ordinary compiler, but I haven't yet found a test case which causes
- this problem in the ordinary compiler.
-
- related weirdness: Using #'(LAMBDA (X) ...) instead of (LAMBDA (X) ...)
- makes the assertion failure go away.
-
-139:
- In sbcl-0.pre7.107, (DIRECTORY "*.*") is broken, as reported by
- Nathan Froyd sbcl-devel 2001-12-28.
-
- Christophe Rhodes suggested (sbcl-devel 2001-12-30) converting
- the MERGED-PATHNAME expression in DEFUN DIRECTORY to
- (merged-pathname (merge-pathnames pathname
- *default-pathname-defaults*))
- This looks right, and fixes this bug, but it interacts with the NODES
- logic in %ENUMERATE-PATHNAMES to create a new bug, so that
- (DIRECTORY "../**/*.*") no longer shows files in the current working
- directory. Probably %ENUMERATE-PATHNAMES (or related logic like
- %ENUMERATE-MATCHES) needs to be patched as well.
-
- Note: The MERGED-PATHNAME change changes behavior incompatibly,
- making e.g. (DIRECTORY "*") no longer equivalent to (DIRECTORY "*.*"),
- so deserves a NEWS entry. E.g.
-* minor incompatible change (part of a bug fix by Christophe Rhodes
- to DIRECTORY behavior): DIRECTORY no longer implicitly promotes
- NIL slots of its pathname argument to :WILD, and in particular
- asking for the contents of a directory, which you used to be able
- to do without explicit wildcards, e.g. (DIRECTORY "/tmp/"),
- now needs explicit wildcards, e.g. (DIRECTORY "/tmp/*.*").
+140:
+ (reported by Alexey Dejneka sbcl-devel 2002-01-03)
+
+ SUBTYPEP does not work well with redefined classes:
+ ---
+ * (defclass a () ())
+ #<STANDARD-CLASS A>
+ * (defclass b () ())
+ #<STANDARD-CLASS B>
+ * (subtypep 'b 'a)
+ NIL
+ T
+ * (defclass b (a) ())
+ #<STANDARD-CLASS B>
+ * (subtypep 'b 'a)
+ T
+ T
+ * (defclass b () ())
+ #<STANDARD-CLASS B>
+
+ ;;; And now...
+ * (subtypep 'b 'a)
+ T
+ T
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