[sicl-cvs] GIT update: SICL, bricks for implementors of Common Lisp systems. branch, master, updated. b9c0ea51ab6c41d185b7326ff9d402532e76fbec

Robert Strandh rstrandh at common-lisp.net
Tue Dec 14 04:30:46 UTC 2010


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commit b9c0ea51ab6c41d185b7326ff9d402532e76fbec
Author: Robert Strandh <strandh at sicle.(none)>
Date:   Tue Dec 14 05:26:34 2010 +0100

    Made sure the tests that compare a stupid version with the real one
    do not attempt to run a test where end < start.

commit 04727e1840caec499b75bf8306df383d41c14e5c
Author: Robert Strandh <strandh at sicle.(none)>
Date:   Tue Dec 14 05:25:35 2010 +0100

    English language condition reporter for condition to use when
    end < start.

commit 1ad00277fea90b8e04ba8fb11ebb2e72169f54f4
Author: Robert Strandh <strandh at sicle.(none)>
Date:   Tue Dec 14 05:24:24 2010 +0100

    New condition to be used when end < start.
    
    Modified more functions to use test-p and test-not-p.

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Summary of changes:
 Code/Sequences/condition-reporters-en.lisp |   16 +++
 Code/Sequences/sequences.lisp              |  162 +++++++++++++++++-----------
 Code/Sequences/test.lisp                   |   20 ++--
 3 files changed, 125 insertions(+), 73 deletions(-)


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