Loading asdf.asd +1 −1 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ :licence "MIT" :description "Another System Definition Facility" :long-description "ASDF builds Common Lisp software organized into defined systems." :version "2.20.5" ;; to be automatically updated by bin/bump-revision :version "2.20.6" ;; to be automatically updated by bin/bump-revision :depends-on () :components ((:file "asdf") Loading asdf.lisp +7 −5 Original line number Diff line number Diff line ;;; -*- mode: Common-Lisp; Base: 10 ; Syntax: ANSI-Common-Lisp -*- ;;; This is ASDF 2.20.5: Another System Definition Facility. ;;; This is ASDF 2.20.6: Another System Definition Facility. ;;; ;;; Feedback, bug reports, and patches are all welcome: ;;; please mail to <asdf-devel@common-lisp.net>. Loading Loading @@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ ;; "2.345.6" would be a development version in the official upstream ;; "2.345.0.7" would be your seventh local modification of official release 2.345 ;; "2.345.6.7" would be your seventh local modification of development version 2.345.6 (asdf-version "2.20.5") (asdf-version "2.20.6") (existing-asdf (find-class 'component nil)) (existing-version *asdf-version*) (already-there (equal asdf-version existing-version))) Loading Loading @@ -1295,10 +1295,12 @@ processed in order by OPERATE.")) (defparameter *utf-8-external-format* (progn ;; (or ... :default) triggers a warning on acl. Sigh. :default #+(or abcl allegro clozure cmu ecl lispworks (and sbcl sb-unicode) scl) :utf-8 #+(or abcl (and allegro ics) clozure (and cmu unicode) (and ecl unicode) lispworks (and sbcl sb-unicode) scl) :utf-8 #+(and clisp unicode) charset:utf-8) "Default :external-format argument to pass for CL:OPEN. For modern implementations, this should be UTF-8. "Default :external-format argument to pass to CL:OPEN and also CL:LOAD or CL:COMPILE-FILE to best process a UTF-8 encoded file. On modern implementations, this will decode UTF-8 code points as CL characters. On legacy implementations, we may fall back on some 8-bit encoding, with non-ASCII code points being read as several CL characters; hopefully, if done consistently, it won't affect program behavior too much.") Loading Loading
asdf.asd +1 −1 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ :licence "MIT" :description "Another System Definition Facility" :long-description "ASDF builds Common Lisp software organized into defined systems." :version "2.20.5" ;; to be automatically updated by bin/bump-revision :version "2.20.6" ;; to be automatically updated by bin/bump-revision :depends-on () :components ((:file "asdf") Loading
asdf.lisp +7 −5 Original line number Diff line number Diff line ;;; -*- mode: Common-Lisp; Base: 10 ; Syntax: ANSI-Common-Lisp -*- ;;; This is ASDF 2.20.5: Another System Definition Facility. ;;; This is ASDF 2.20.6: Another System Definition Facility. ;;; ;;; Feedback, bug reports, and patches are all welcome: ;;; please mail to <asdf-devel@common-lisp.net>. Loading Loading @@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ ;; "2.345.6" would be a development version in the official upstream ;; "2.345.0.7" would be your seventh local modification of official release 2.345 ;; "2.345.6.7" would be your seventh local modification of development version 2.345.6 (asdf-version "2.20.5") (asdf-version "2.20.6") (existing-asdf (find-class 'component nil)) (existing-version *asdf-version*) (already-there (equal asdf-version existing-version))) Loading Loading @@ -1295,10 +1295,12 @@ processed in order by OPERATE.")) (defparameter *utf-8-external-format* (progn ;; (or ... :default) triggers a warning on acl. Sigh. :default #+(or abcl allegro clozure cmu ecl lispworks (and sbcl sb-unicode) scl) :utf-8 #+(or abcl (and allegro ics) clozure (and cmu unicode) (and ecl unicode) lispworks (and sbcl sb-unicode) scl) :utf-8 #+(and clisp unicode) charset:utf-8) "Default :external-format argument to pass for CL:OPEN. For modern implementations, this should be UTF-8. "Default :external-format argument to pass to CL:OPEN and also CL:LOAD or CL:COMPILE-FILE to best process a UTF-8 encoded file. On modern implementations, this will decode UTF-8 code points as CL characters. On legacy implementations, we may fall back on some 8-bit encoding, with non-ASCII code points being read as several CL characters; hopefully, if done consistently, it won't affect program behavior too much.") Loading