On 11/19/2011 08:03 AM, Juan Jose Garcia-Ripoll wrote:
On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 6:11 PM, Paul Bowyer <pbow...@olynet.com <mailto:pbow...@olynet.com>> wrote:

    I've attached a slightly different copy of the CLX test code that
    I tried using SBCL 1.0.48 in slime and it compiles and runs
    without incident.


I have checked the standard library and the one shipped with ECL. Both have an endianness problem. I am trying now to figure out where it comes from.

Juanjo

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Juanjo:

Since you find the problem in both the standard library and the one shipped with ECL, and the standard library seems to be OK when used with SBCL, I would presume the problem to be somewhere in ECL rather than in CLX (although I have often discovered that where I think the problem is turns out to be incorrect).

Paul

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