...avaiting the attention of x86-64 hackers...
This gives a type error (#:G1 is not a (NOT SYMBOL)) because of the
implementation of read circularity, using a symbol as a marker for
the previously-referenced object.
+
+411: NAN issues on x86-64
+ Test :NAN-COMPARISONS in float.pure.lisp fails on x86-64, and has been
+ disabled on those platforms. Since x86 does not exhibit any problems
+ the problem is probably with the new FP implementation.
(+ x0 x3 x4 x7) (+ x1 x2 x5 x6)
(+ x0 x1 x6 x7) (+ x2 x3 x4 x5)))))))
+
+#-x86-64
(with-test (:name :nan-comparisons)
(sb-int:with-float-traps-masked (:invalid)
(macrolet ((test (form)
;;; checkins which aren't released. (And occasionally for internal
;;; versions, especially for internal versions off the main CVS
;;; branch, it gets hairier, e.g. "0.pre7.14.flaky4.13".)
-"1.0.3.37"
+"1.0.3.38"