Greetings, and thanks for your report! Should be fixed now -- please let
me know if not.

Take care,

Raymond Toy <toy.raym...@gmail.com> writes:

> On 4/6/25 2:16 PM, Camm Maguire wrote:
>
>  Greetings, and thank you so much for your report!
>
> I've pushed a fix to git branch gnu-build-system, which will appear in
> release 2.7.0 shortly.
>
> Fantastic! I build 2.7.0 and can confirm the macrolet issue is fixed.
>
> However, I do have a build issue. I had to run autoconf again because I don’t 
> have aclocal-1.17. Everything built fine. But then I did make install. When I 
> run the
> installed gcl, it can’t find /usr/lib/gcl-2.7.0/unixport/saved_gcl. I ran 
> “configure –prefix=$HOME/dev/gcl-2.7.0”. There is saved_gcl in
> $HOME/dev/gcl-2.7.0/lib/gcl-2.7.0/unixport/saved_gcl, as I would have 
> expected.
>
>  Take care,
>
> David Scherfgen <d.scherf...@googlemail.com> writes:
>
>  Dear GCL developers,
>
> Here's another bug(?) I encountered.
>
> The following code works correctly when entering it directly into the REPL. 
> But compiling it doesn't work correctly.
>
> Place this in a file bug.lisp:
>
> (macrolet ((impl (op) `(,op x y)))
>   (defun add (x y) (impl +)))
>
> This defines a function add (x y) with the body (+ x y).
> Compile it:
>
> (compile-file "bug.lisp")
>
> The compiler gives some warnings that already indicate that something is 
> wrong:
>
> ; (DEFUN ADD ...) is being compiled.
> ;; Warning: The variable X is not used.
> ;; Warning: The variable Y is not used.
>
> Load the compiled file and try to call add:
>
> (load "bug.o")
> (add 3 4)
>
> The following error is shown:
>
> Condition in ADD [or a callee]: INTERNAL-SIMPLE-TYPE-ERROR: IMPL is not of 
> type FUNCTION:
>
> The compiler failed to expand the impl macro and treated it like a function!
>
> Tested with GCL 2.6.14.
>
> Best regards
> David Scherfgen
>
> &#8203;
>

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