root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: | my testing of your patches fails. | i don't see how your tests could have succeeded. | | there must be something missing. the point of the patch is to | suppress printing of compiler notes. your patches remove my | patches but they do not suppress compiler notes. somewhere | in initialization you must add the line: | | #+:akcl (setq compiler::*suppress-compiler-notes* t) | | did i miss something?
Do you have test failing? Like I said I did a full build and test; I ran Axiom on some programs of mine using recursion -- not large size though. I did not see anything failing nor see more noise than before -- as diff could tell me. I went through the archive, and finally discover this in src/interp/Makefile.pamplhet: \section{Building SAVESYS and AXIOMSYS} GCL likes to tell you when it has replaced a function call by a tail-recursive call. This happens when the last form in a function is a call to the same function. In general, we don't care so we set compiler::*suppress-compiler-notes* to true in order to reduce the noise. and below, there is this line: @ echo '#+:akcl (setq compiler::*suppress-compiler-notes* t)' >> ${OUT}/makeint.lisp Are you having a failure that necesitate the setting of compiler::*suppress-compiler-notes everything time Axiom is invoked? -- Gaby _______________________________________________ Axiom-developer mailing list Axiom-developer@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer