X-Git-Url: http://repo.macrolet.net/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=BUGS;h=bba6c83e684dddc234652ac2f544d3ca677d68d4;hb=94ac5b7c3ff37850210b6fc9a7593cf1c5752993;hp=9ec3cff1c173413c98154e4f98626ac12058a0ef;hpb=625946563072d5b9fb7e9bde905f8cbed219a329;p=sbcl.git diff --git a/BUGS b/BUGS index 9ec3cff..bba6c83 100644 --- a/BUGS +++ b/BUGS @@ -972,18 +972,36 @@ WORKAROUND: (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". + +140: + (reported by Alexey Dejneka sbcl-devel 2002-01-03) + + SUBTYPEP does not work well with redefined classes: + --- + * (defclass a () ()) + # + * (defclass b () ()) + # + * (subtypep 'b 'a) + NIL + T + * (defclass b (a) ()) + # + * (subtypep 'b 'a) + T + T + * (defclass b () ()) + # + + ;;; And now... + * (subtypep 'b 'a) + T + T + + This bug was fixed in sbcl-0.7.4.1 by invalidating the PCL wrapper + class upon redefinition. Unfortunately, doing so causes bug #176 to + appear. Pending further investication, one or other of these bugs + might be present at any given time. 141: Pretty-printing nested backquotes doesn't work right, as @@ -1288,9 +1306,61 @@ WORKAROUND: (defclass c0 (b) ()) (make-instance 'c19) -177: - (fixed in sbcl-0.7.4.24) + See also bug #140. + +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))) +181: "bad type specifier drops compiler into debugger" + Compiling + (in-package :cl-user) + (defun bar (x) + (declare (type 0 x)) + (cons x x)) + signals + bad thing to be a type specifier: 0 + which seems fine, but also enters the debugger (instead of having + the compiler handle the error, convert it into a COMPILER-ERROR, and + continue compiling) which seems wrong. + +182: "SPARC/Linux floating point" + Evaluating (/ 1.0 0.0) at the prompt causes a Bus error and complete + death of the environment. Other floating point operations sometimes + return infinities when they should raise traps (e.g. the test case + for bug #146, (expt 2.0 12777)). + +183: "IEEE floating point issues" + Even where floating point handling is being dealt with relatively + well (as of sbcl-0.7.5, on sparc/sunos and alpha; see bug #146), the + accrued-exceptions and current-exceptions part of the fp control + word don't seem to bear much relation to reality. E.g. on + SPARC/SunOS: + * (/ 1.0 0.0) + + debugger invoked on condition of type DIVISION-BY-ZERO: + arithmetic error DIVISION-BY-ZERO signalled + 0] (sb-vm::get-floating-point-modes) + + (:TRAPS (:OVERFLOW :INVALID :DIVIDE-BY-ZERO) + :ROUNDING-MODE :NEAREST + :CURRENT-EXCEPTIONS NIL + :ACCRUED-EXCEPTIONS (:INEXACT) + :FAST-MODE NIL) + 0] abort + * (sb-vm::get-floating-point-modes) + (:TRAPS (:OVERFLOW :INVALID :DIVIDE-BY-ZERO) + :ROUNDING-MODE :NEAREST + :CURRENT-EXCEPTIONS (:INEXACT) + :ACCRUED-EXCEPTIONS (:INEXACT) + :FAST-MODE NIL) DEFUNCT CATEGORIES OF BUGS IR1-#: