crashes SBCL. In general tracing anything which is used in the
implementation of TRACE is likely to have the same problem.
-68:
- As reported by Daniel Solaz on cmucl-help@cons.org 2000-11-23,
- SXHASH returns the same value for all non-STRUCTURE-OBJECT instances,
- notably including all PCL instances. There's a limit to how much
- SXHASH can do to return unique values for instances, but at least
- it should probably look at the class name, the way that it does
- for STRUCTURE-OBJECTs.
-
70:
(probably related to bug #65; maybe related to bug #109)
The compiler doesn't like &OPTIONAL arguments in LABELS and FLET
(SB-C::LAMBDA-TAIL-SET
(SB-C::LAMBDA-HOME SB-C::CALLEE))) failed.
-71:
- (DECLAIM (OPTIMIZE ..)) doesn't work. E.g. even after
- (DECLAIM (OPTIMIZE (SPEED 3))), things are still optimized with
- the previous SPEED policy. This bug will probably get fixed in
- 0.6.9.x in a general cleanup of optimization policy.
-
72:
(DECLAIM (OPTIMIZE ..)) doesn't work properly inside LOCALLY forms.
(let ((x (1+ x)))
(call-next-method)))
Now (FOO 3) should return 3, but instead it returns 4.
-
-137:
- (SB-DEBUG:BACKTRACE) output should start with something
- including the name BACKTRACE, not (as in 0.pre7.88)
- just "0: (\"hairy arg processor\" ...)". Until about
- sbcl-0.pre7.109, the names in BACKTRACE were all screwed
- up compared to the nice useful names in sbcl-0.6.13.
- Around sbcl-0.pre7.109, they were mostly fixed by using
- NAMED-LAMBDA to implement DEFUN. However, there are still
- some screwups left, e.g. as of sbcl-0.pre7.109, there are
- still some functions named "hairy arg processor" and
- "SB-INT:&MORE processor".
141:
Pretty-printing nested backquotes doesn't work right, as
on various operating systems. (reported by Harald Hanche-Olsen on
cmucl-help 2002-05-31)
-175:
- sbcl's CHANGE-CLASS does not accept and use initargs, so that e.g.:
- (defclass foo () ((a :accessor a :initarg :a)))
- (defclass bar () ((a :accessor a :initarg :a)
- (b :accessor b :initarg :b)))
- (change-class (make-instance 'foo :a 1) 'bar :b 2)
- should return an instance of class BAR with its A slot-value being 1
- and its B slot-value being 2; at present (sbcl-0.7.4.8), it signals
- an error.
+176:
+ reported by Alexey Dejneka 08 Jun 2002 in sbcl-devel:
+ Playing with McCLIM, I've received an error "Unbound variable WRAPPER
+ in SB-PCL::CHECK-WRAPPER-VALIDITY".
+ (defun check-wrapper-validity (instance)
+ (let* ((owrapper (wrapper-of instance)))
+ (if (not (invalid-wrapper-p owrapper))
+ owrapper
+ (let* ((state (wrapper-state wrapper)) ; !!!
+ ...
+ I've tried to replace it with OWRAPPER, but now OBSOLETE-INSTANCE-TRAP
+ breaks with "NIL is not of type SB-KERNEL:LAYOUT".
+ SBCL 0.7.4.13.
+ partial fix: The undefined variable WRAPPER resulted from an error
+ in recent refactoring, as can be seen by comparing to the code in e.g.
+ sbcl-0.7.2. Replacing WRAPPER with OWRAPPER (done by WHN in sbcl-0.7.4.22)
+ should bring the code back to its behavior as of sbcl-0.7.2, but
+ that still leaves the OBSOLETE-INSTANCE-TRAP bug. An example of
+ input which triggers that bug is
+ (dotimes (i 20)
+ (let ((lastname (intern (format nil "C~D" (1- i))))
+ (name (intern (format nil "C~D" i))))
+ (eval `(defclass ,name
+ (,@(if (= i 0) nil (list lastname)))
+ ()))
+ (eval `(defmethod initialize-instance :after ((x ,name) &rest any)
+ (declare (ignore any))))))
+ (defclass b () ())
+ (defclass c0 (b) ())
+ (make-instance 'c19)
+
+178: "AVER failure compiling confused THEs in FUNCALL"
+ In sbcl-0.7.4.24, compiling
+ (defun bug178 (x)
+ (funcall (the function (the standard-object x))))
+ gives
+ failed AVER:
+ "(AND (EQ (IR2-CONTINUATION-PRIMITIVE-TYPE 2CONT) FUNCTION-PTYPE) (EQ CHECK T))"
+ This variant compiles OK, though:
+ (defun bug178alternative (x)
+ (funcall (the nil x)))
+
+179:
+ (fixed in sbcl-0.7.4.28)
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