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  1. Jan 26, 2021
    • Raymond Toy's avatar
      Minor updates · 2cdd7eba
      Raymond Toy authored
      - Ignore sse2f fasls created by cmucl/x86
      - Add comment to makefile on how to run with cmucl
      2cdd7eba
  2. Jan 24, 2021
    • Raymond Toy's avatar
      Check for symbol length in character.1.body · 4b4c97c7
      Raymond Toy authored
      Cmucl converts a string to Unicode NFC form before creating a symbol.
      This means some symbols have names that longer than 1 character.  The
      test assumes the name has one character which causes an error in
      cmucl.
      
      This just adds a check that the length is 1 before extracting the
      character from the symbol name.  This doesn't change behavior of the
      test (which was already assuming a length of 1), but allows cmucl not
      to signal an error but to finish the test with a meaningful list of
      characters whose corresponding symbol name is more than one character
      long.
      
      A couple of minor tweaks:
      - Ignore sse2f fasl created by cmucl/x86.
      - Add comment to makefile on how to run with cmucl.
      4b4c97c7
  3. Jan 17, 2021
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  6. Nov 24, 2020
    • Raymond Toy's avatar
      Clear unexpected failures and successes · 0a7fe22d
      Raymond Toy authored
      Need to clear `*unexpected-failures*` and `*unexpected-successes* when
      running the test so that these variables contain the correct values.
      If we don't, then subsequent calls to run tests may indicate no
      unexpected results but these contain non-null values because a
      previous run set them.
      0a7fe22d
  7. Aug 23, 2020
  8. Aug 14, 2020
    • Daniel Kochmański's avatar
      Merge branch 'fix-issue-27' into 'master' · bce0fce8
      Daniel Kochmański authored
      Correct call to format in with-package-iterator.12 and with-package-iterator.13
      
      Closes #27
      
      See merge request ansi-test/ansi-test!39
      bce0fce8
    • Daniel Kochmański's avatar
      loop8: add a test for destructuring bind · 5e56afca
      Daniel Kochmański authored
      6.1.1.7 Destructuring states
      
          Destructuring allows binding of a set of variables to a corresponding set
          of values anywhere that a value can normally be bound to a single
          variable. During loop expansion, each variable in the variable list is
          matched with the values in the values list. If there are more variables in
          the variable list than there are values in the values list, the remaining
          variables are given a value of nil. If there are more values than
          variables listed, the extra values are discarded.
      
      These tests check, whether loop accepts destructuring bindings where there is
      less values than variables.
      5e56afca
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  17. Nov 25, 2019
    • Michał Herda's avatar
      Fix PRINT-STRUCTURE.1 · 0ec45541
      Michał Herda authored
      With print escaping turned off, symbols are printed without any package
      prefix. The test called READ-FROM-STRING within WITH-STANDARD-IO-SYNTAX,
      which caused the resulting symbol to be read and interned within the
      CL-USER package. This commit fixes this behaviour (the symbol is interned
      in the CL-TEST package).
      0ec45541
  18. Nov 21, 2019
  19. Nov 20, 2019
    • Michał Herda's avatar
      Make char-equality in FORMAT-E tests case-insensitive · f72a59e1
      Michał Herda authored
      With ~E formatting, the exponent marker can be printed either in upcase
      or downcase - the standard does not specify the concrete case and allows
      both. Therefore string-equality for float numbers printed via ~E should
      use {STRING,CHAR}-EQUAL rather than {STRING,CHAR}=. This commit introduces
      this change.
      f72a59e1
  20. Nov 19, 2019
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