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From: | Felix Winkelmann |
Subject: | Re: [Chicken-users] Error 70, what does it mean? |
Date: | Tue, 28 Sep 2004 14:43:29 +0200 |
User-agent: | Mozilla Thunderbird 0.5 (X11/20040208) |
Michael Erdmann wrote:
Hallo, i am trying to compile slib, and i get the following strange error: chicken -syntax fluidlet.scm compiling `fluidlet.scm' ...Error: #(syntax-object fluid-let ((#f top) shift #(ribcage (#(import-token *top*)) () ())))make: *** [fluidlet.c] Error 70 address@hidden:~/scheme/slib> Error 70, what doe it mean?
70 is just the standard error return code (EX_SOFTWARE in sysexits.h). Thw actual problem appears to be that you are compiling SLIBs version of the fluid-let macro in "high-level macro" mode (with syntax-rules/syntax-case macros enabled). You don't really need that, since Chicken already supports fluid-let, though. I can't tell you exactly what happens here, probably the definition of the macro does something fishy. Could you show me the actual source-code? cheers, felix
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