Vladimir Sedach <vsed...@gmail.com> writes: > Is there a portable way to create a simple-style-warning condition > that when signaled with WARN won't cause SLIME to claim that file > compilation failed, that works for all/most CL implementations? > > I'm trying to use this: > > (define-condition simple-style-warning (style-warning simple-warning) > ()) > > (found in one of KMP's usenet posts: > http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.lisp/browse_thread/thread/c55278c8da409bda/bea4d994f8c2e0bb?lnk=gst&q=style-warning#bea4d994f8c2e0bb) > > but it works inconsistently in SBCL and CCL. Slime claims that compilation is failed when the third value, failure-p, of COMPILE-FILE is T. And it's specified to return T whenever "error or warning (other than style-warning)" were signalled.
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