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<br><br>Attach is my *slime-events* buffer, yeap seems like it has something to do with parse-cygwin-filename.<br><br>Anyone else has any idea what to do? <br><br>(:emacs-rex<br> (swank:load-file "/home/stephen/test.lisp")<br> nil t 3)<br>(:debug 0 1<br> ("VALUES: too many values" " [Condition of type SIMPLE-ERROR]" nil)<br> (("ABORT" "Return to SLIME's top level.")<br> ("ABORT" "Abort")<br> ("CLOSE-CONNECTION" "Close SLIME connection")<br> ("ABORT" "Abort main loop"))<br> ((0 "[545] frame binding variables (~ = dynamically):\n | ~ SWANK::*SWANK-STATE-STACK* <--> NIL")<br> (1 "[542] frame binding variables (~ = dynamically):\n | ~ SWANK::*SLDB-STEPPING-P* <--> NIL")<br> (2 "[539] frame binding variables (~ = dynamically):\n | ~ SWANK::*SLDB-LEVEL* <--> 0")<br> (3 "[536] frame binding variables (~ = dynamically):\n | ~ *PACKAGE* <--> #<PACKAGE COMMON-LISP-USER>")<br> (4 "<1/529> #<COMPILED-FUNCTION SWANK::DEBUG-IN-EMACS>\n[528] frame binding variables (~ = dynamically):\n | ~ SWANK::*SLIME-INTERRUPTS-ENABLED* <--> T")<br> (5 "<1/522> #<COMPILED-FUNCTION SWANK:INVOKE-SLIME-DEBUGGER>\n- #<COMPILED-FUNCTION SWANK::SWANK-DEBUGGER-HOOK-2-1>")<br> (6 "<1/520> #<COMPILED-FUNCTION SWANK::SWANK-DEBUGGER-HOOK-2-1>\n- #<COMPILED-FUNCTION SWANK::SWANK-DEBUGGER-HOOK-2-1>")<br> (7 "[519] frame binding variables (~ = dynamically):\n | ~ *DEBUGGER-HOOK* <--> NIL")<br> (8 "<1/515> #<COMPILED-FUNCTION #:|641 646 (DEFINTERFACE CALL-WITH-DEBUGGER-HOOK (HOOK FUN) ...)-63-3-1|>\n- #<COMPILED-FUNCTION #:|641 646 (DEFINTERFACE CALL-WITH-DEBUGGER-HOOK (HOOK FUN) ...)-63-3-1|>")<br> (9 "<1/510> #<COMPILED-FUNCTION SWANK-BACKEND:CALL-WITH-DEBUGGER-HOOK>\n- #<COMPILED-FUNCTION SWANK::SWANK-DEBUGGER-HOOK-2>")<br> (10 "<1/507> #<COMPILED-FUNCTION SWANK::SWANK-DEBUGGER-HOOK-2>\n- #<COMPILED-FUNCTION SWANK::SWANK-DEBUGGER-HOOK-2>")<br> (11 "[506] handler frame for conditions SWANK::INVOKE-DEFAULT-DEBUGGER")<br> (12 "[500] compiled tagbody frame for #(NIL)")<br> (13 "<1/494> #<COMPILED-FUNCTION SWANK:SWANK-DEBUGGER-HOOK>\n[492] frame binding variables (~ = dynamically):\n | ~ *DEBUGGER-HOOK* <--> #<COMPILED-FUNCTION SWANK:SWANK-DEBUGGER-HOOK>")<br> (14 "<1/489> #<SYSTEM-FUNCTION INVOKE-DEBUGGER> 1\n[488] frame binding variables (~ = dynamically):\n | ~ SYSTEM::*PRIN-STREAM* <--> #<UNBOUND>")<br> (15 "[485] frame binding variables (~ = dynamically):\n | ~ *PRINT-READABLY* <--> NIL")<br> (16 "[482] frame binding variables (~ = dynamically):\n | ~ *PRINT-ESCAPE* <--> T")<br> (17 "<1/478> #<SYSTEM-FUNCTION VALUES> 137\n- NIL")<br> (18 "<1/346> #<ADD-ON-SYSTEM-FUNCTION REGEXP:REGEXP-EXEC> 8\n- #<FOREIGN-POINTER #x102111D8>")<br> (19 "<1/337> #<COMPILED-FUNCTION REGEXP::%MATCH>\n- #<COMPILED-FUNCTION SWANK-BACKEND::PARSE-CYGWIN-FILENAME>"))<br> (3))<br>(:debug-activate 0 1 nil)<br>My Blog: http://sljm.blogspot.com<br>My Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/stephenleejm<br><br><br><br><br>> To: slime-devel@common-lisp.net<br>> From: heller@common-lisp.net<br>> Date: Fri, 25 Sep 2009 16:05:58 +0200<br>> Subject: Re: [slime-devel] problems with loading files CYGWIN, CLISP<br>> <br>> * Stephen Lee [2009-09-25 15:33+0200] writes:<br>> <br>> > Using a normal (load ) command the file loads ok, its only when I use the<br>> > short cut then the following appears. Any suggestions? Oh I am using SLIME<br>> > 2009-09-24<br>> <br>> Seems to be a problem with parse-cygwin-filename (in swank-clisp.lisp).<br>> From the backtrace I can't see the argument but it should be in the<br>> *slime-events* buffer. Maybe you can fix it then. It might be even<br>> possible to get rid of parse-cygwin-filename.<br>> <br>> Helmut<br>> <br>> <br>> _______________________________________________<br>> slime-devel site list<br>> slime-devel@common-lisp.net<br>> http://common-lisp.net/mailman/listinfo/slime-devel<br> <br /><hr />Make the most of what you can do on your PC and the Web, just the way you want. <a href='http://www.get.live.com/wl/all' target='_new'>Windows Live</a></body>
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