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Luís Oliveira wrote:
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I see. For our purposes, though, it seems that if CODE-CHAR returns
NIL, we should signal a test failure immediately.
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I don't understand why. If code-char is allowed to return nil,<br>
explicitly, in the CL standard, why consider that to be<br>
a babel test failure?<br>
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Shouldn't it be possible to run the regression test under<br>
CCL and have it succeed if babel does not have bugs?<br>
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-- Dan<br>
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