echo /running tests on SBCL=\'$SBCL\'
# more or less like SBCL, but without enough grot removed that appending
# a --core command line argument works
+#
+# (KLUDGE: and also without any magic to suppress --userinit and
+# --sysinit, so if you use it in a test, you need to add those
+# yourself if you want things to be clean. If many tests start using
+# this, we can redo it as a shell function or something so that the
+# magic can be done once and only once.)
SBCL_ALLOWING_CORE=${1:-$sbclstem}
export SBCL_ALLOWING_CORE
echo /with SBCL_ALLOWING_CORE=\'$SBCL_ALLOWING_CORE\'
echo //i.e. *.pure.lisp
(
echo "(progn"
+echo " (progn (format t \"//loading assertoid.lisp~%\") (load \"assertoid.lisp\"))"
+echo " (use-package \"ASSERTOID\")"
for f in *.pure.lisp; do
if [ -f $f ]; then
echo " (progn (format t \"//running $f test~%\") (load \"$f\"))"