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Re: Difference Between REPL and Script Usage?
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Andy Wingo |
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Re: Difference Between REPL and Script Usage? |
Date: |
Sun, 30 Jan 2011 13:21:24 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/23.2 (gnu/linux) |
On Sat 29 Jan 2011 18:38, Noah Lavine <address@hidden> writes:
> ./check-guile peg.test
> ;;; note: source file /Users/noah/Desktop/guile/guile/module/ice-9/peg.scm
> ;;; newer than compiled
> /Users/noah/Desktop/guile/guile/cache/guile/ccache/2.0-0.T-LE-8/Users/noah/Desktop/guile/guile/module/ice-9/peg.scm.go
Here, this indicates that we are interpreting peg.scm.
> ERROR: Unbound variable: safe-bind-f
So somehow under interpretation, peg.scm relies on the value of
something that isn't defined yet.
BTW: when you submit your peg.scm patches, can you rebase them on top of
wip-mlucy? That is mlucy's changes, but rebased onto a master of a few
days ago.
> But got an error. To see what was wrong, I opened guile and did
> "(use-modules (ice-9 peg))". That worked fine.
That probably auto-compiled peg.scm, then ran it.
> noah-lavines-macbook:guile noah$ ./check-guile peg.test
And now the test suite worked, as it was using the compiled peg.scm.
I think it's one of your standard eval-when style bugs. Unfortunately
backtraces from interpreted code are currently terrible.
Regards,
Andy
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