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Greetings, and thanks for your report!
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Dear Maintainer,
I wanted to format a list of integers in base 16, but the default output was
returned in mixed case for the letters A-F. When I added case-conversion to the
format string, maxima suddenly ends up in an infinite memory-consuming loop.
The exact same format string works in lisp within maxima.
Example:
This works as expected and prints the list as a comma-separated list of
hexadecimal integers in upper case:
> (%i1) :lisp (format t "~{0x~:@(~x~)~^, ~}~%" '(1000 2000 3000 4000) )
> 0x3E8, 0x7D0, 0xBB8, 0xFA0
> NIL
> (%i1)
while this hangs indefinitely (notice exact same string and values)
> (%i1) printf(true, "~{0x~:@(~x~)~^, ~}~%", [1000,2000,3000,4000] );
This started happening when I added the case conversion. If I remove it, the
output is as expected:
> (%i4) printf(true, "~{0x~x~^, ~}~%", [1000,2000,3000,4000] );
> 0x3E8, 0x7D0, 0xBB8, 0xFA0
> (%o4) false
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Take care,
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Camm Maguire [email protected]
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