[slime-devel] Different lisps, different coding systems
Harald Hanche-Olsen
hanche at math.ntnu.no
Mon Nov 21 22:16:51 UTC 2005
+ Helmut Eller <heller at common-lisp.net>:
| * Harald Hanche-Olsen [2005-11-20 01:42+0100] writes:
|
| > So what IS the problem, then?
|
| I don't know exactly. In the CVS version slime-net-coding-system is
| no longer modified. I hope that fixes the problem.
Uh, it now creates a new problem.
I start a slime running sbcl. I quit it.
I start a slime running cmucl. No problem works fine.
I start a slime running sbcl.
In the latest sbcl slime, I type in a string with a non-latin-1
character: "a→b". The result is this emacs message (in minibuffer and
*Messages*):
cond: Coding system iso-latin-1-unix not suitable for "000050(:emacs-rex (swank:listener-eval \"\\\"a→b\\\"
\") \"COMMON-LISP-USER\" :repl-thread 2)
"
I should add that typing "a→b" in the first of the sbcl slimes does
not cause this problem.
- Harald
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