- Nov 08, 2002
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toy authored
explicit unix host instead of leaving it unspecified.
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- Oct 16, 2002
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toy authored
host-namestring-return-value-unusable logical-pathnames-not-externalizable host-namestring returns "" for physical pathnames when it used to return "Unix". But "Unix" is a valid logical host name and "" is not. Logical pathnames weren't externalizable. Make them so.
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- Oct 02, 2002
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toy authored
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- Jul 10, 2002
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toy authored
* (pcl:class-precedence-list (find-class 'null)) should have symbol occurring before list, as per CLHS. * minor changes to certain error conditions: eg trying to set DEFAULT-DIRECTORY to a non-existent directory should raise a condition of type FILE-ERROR. (Some of these changes are from Alexey Dejneka, via SBCL). * cleanup of some Hemlock-related symbols that shouldn't be exported when :no-hemlock is defined.
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- Feb 19, 2002
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toy authored
correctly (forgot the ~s). From Lynn Quam.
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- Dec 13, 2001
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pmai authored
because of a missing bounds check.
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- May 31, 2001
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toy authored
around the version since that's not valid logical pathname syntax.
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- Mar 12, 2001
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pw authored
is part of the name component.
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- Mar 11, 2001
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pw authored
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- Mar 09, 2001
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pw authored
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- Feb 23, 2001
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dtc authored
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- Feb 22, 2001
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dtc authored
version, reducing the risk of confusion with commonly used unix filenames.
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- Aug 24, 2000
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dtc authored
replacing the former :FOLLOW-LINKS argument, and redefine :FOLLOW-LINKS to control the following of symbolic links while searching for matching directories.
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- Aug 23, 2000
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dtc authored
within the pathname; noted by Christophe Rhodes. Further maintain a list of the directory inode and device numbers which are used to avoid paths loops during :wild-inferiors searches. o Enhance %enumerate-directories to accept a new follow-links argument to allow the following of symbolic links to be disabled. Similarly add follow-links keyword argument to interface macro enumerate-matches.
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- Jun 03, 1999
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pw authored
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- Feb 02, 1999
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pw authored
directory pathname designator. This change may break some user code.
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- Dec 19, 1998
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dtc authored
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- Jul 14, 1998
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pw authored
in various calls to ERROR. Those easily handled by using new condition types simple-file-error and simple-program-error are included. The only functional change here is that the function CHARACTER no longer accepts an integer argument so as to be ANSI compliant. This may break some code.
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- Jul 13, 1998
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pw authored
to serious-condition. Instead, have new internal condition types simple-package-error, simple-file-error and simple-program-error which inherit from simple-condition and respective error condition, thus picking up the format protocol from simple-condition. Noted a probable bug in that the CPL for conditions is not sorted which results in the found report method being dependent on the order of super-classes specified in the call to define-condition.
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- May 05, 1998
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dtc authored
with-out-stream macros incorrectly replaced in the recent Gray stream changes.
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- May 04, 1998
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dtc authored
* Rename the 'stream structure class to sys:lisp-stream. * Add a new none hierarchical 'stream built-in class which inherits from: instance, t. * Hack in the new stream class as a mixin for the structure base lisp-stream class which now inherits from: stream, structure-object, instance, t. * Add a new 'fundamental-stream standard-class which includes 'stream as a mixin, and add PCL hacks to allow this to be redefined after PCL is loaded to be (defclass fundamental-stream (standard-object stream) ...). * Add appropriate support to the base stream functions to dispatch to the Gray stream functions for the handling of fundamental-streams. Some of the lisp-streams encapsulating CLOS streams still need a little work.
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- Apr 24, 1998
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pw authored
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- Apr 20, 1998
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pw authored
with the ANSI spec. A default report method is attached to the serious-condition class and many of the uses of (error "string" arg..) in filesys.lisp and package.lisp were changed to use, for example, (error 'file-error :format-control "string" :format-arguments (list stuff)) The end result is no obvious change to what the user sees, and enables one to establish a handler to catch the particular error type as mentioned in the "Exceptional Situations:" section of the CLHS write-ups. There probably are still some places where the error types need to be fixed. Also, a bug in with-package-iterator which caused failure with a null package-use-list was fixed, and some file functions (like truename and probe-file) now disallow a wild pathname.
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- Mar 01, 1998
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dtc authored
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- Feb 11, 1998
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dtc authored
path in a search-list is considered.
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- Jan 30, 1998
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pw authored
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- May 16, 1997
- Jan 18, 1997
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ram authored
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- Jul 12, 1996
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ram authored
links better.
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- Feb 11, 1994
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cvs2git authored
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- Feb 04, 1994
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wlott authored
path:foo into the first executable in the path named foo, not just the first file.
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- Aug 11, 1993
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ram authored
quick.
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- Aug 06, 1993
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ram authored
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- Aug 04, 1993
- Aug 03, 1993
- Jul 31, 1993
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ram authored
unparsing. Un-commented-out USER-HOMEDIR-PATHNAME. Un-generalized split-at-slashes, since logical pathname parsing no longer uses it.
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