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    • Francois-Rene Rideau's avatar
      3.0.1.4: factor MAKE-PLAN out of TRAVERSE. · 5f73d4d7
      Francois-Rene Rideau authored
      For consistency, MAKE-PLAN always returns a plan.
      For backward compatibility, TRAVERSE always returns a list of actions.
      OPERATE now calls MAKE-PLAN, not TRAVERSE anymore.
      Happily, no one in quicklisp defines *useful* methods on TRAVERSE.
      Thanks to foom for suggesting this cleanup.
      5f73d4d7
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    • Robert P. Goldman's avatar
      Bump version to 3.0.1.1 · 8f34937b
      Robert P. Goldman authored
      8f34937b
    • Robert P. Goldman's avatar
      Fixes for UIOP:RUN-PROGRAM on ACL. · 6510db1e
      Robert P. Goldman authored
      On ACL, the :INPUT and :OUTPUT arguments to EXCL:RUN-SHELL-COMMAND take
      NIL for the behavior of inheriting input and output handles from the
      Lisp process.  These were encoded as T in UIOP:RUN-PROGRAM, instead of
      NIL, causing ACL to get errors trying to open T as a file designator.
      
      Added a couple of test cases to test-run-program.script to illustrate
      the problem.
      
      Note that this fix does not provide the prescribed behavior for :OUTPUT
      NIL (which should take the program's output and throw it on the floor).
      There is a TODO in uiop:run-program explaining what's missing.  In
      brief, ACL's EXCL:RUN-SHELL-COMMAND does not support this behavior out
      of the box, so one would have to capture the program's output, and then
      throw it on the floor.
      6510db1e
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