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[Axiom-developer] )read .axiom issue (was: Re: AXIOM / TeXmacs problems
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David MENTRE |
Subject: |
[Axiom-developer] )read .axiom issue (was: Re: AXIOM / TeXmacs problems (bugs?)) |
Date: |
Sun, 07 Dec 2003 13:07:22 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.1002 (Gnus v5.10.2) Emacs/21.2 (gnu/linux) |
Hello,
Bertfried Fauser <address@hidden> writes:
> 1) The .axiom.input file cannot be red by the command
> (1)-> )read .axiom
> it seem as if AXIOM parses teh filemane and does not recognize such
> filenames which are starting with a '.' (Since this file is loaded
> automatically its not serious)
> WORKAROUND:
> (1)-> )read .axiom.input
Ok. The code that make the )read command is defined in
src/interp/i-syscmd.boot.pamphlet, lines 1406-..., in the readSpad2Cmd
boot function. At first glance, I cannot see what is going wrong.
Tim, I tried to follow your guidelines to trace this function execution
but the execution of readSpad2Cmd does not stop. Have I missed something?
(1) -> )trace readSpad2Cmd )break
Function traced: readSpad2Cmd
(1) -> )read .axiom
1<enter readSpad2Cmd : (|.axiom|)
protected-symbol-warn called with (NIL)
Break on entering readSpad2Cmd :
The file .axiom is needed but does not exist.
Back to Bertfried issue: it appears that the call to FINDFILE returns
NIL when called with ".axiom" and the found file with ".axiom.input".
(1) -> )trace _$FINDFILE
Function traced: $FINDFILE
(1) -> )read .axiom
1<enter $FINDFILE : #p".axiom"\("input" "INPUT" "boot" "BOOT" "lisp" "LISP")
1>exit $FINDFILE : NIL
The file .axiom is needed but does not exist.
(1) -> )read .axiom.input
1<enter $FINDFILE : #p".axiom.input"\("input" "INPUT" "boot" "BOOT" "lisp"
"LISP")
1>exit $FINDFILE : "/home/david/.axiom.input"
Is it a Common Lisp issue?
Yours,
d.
--
David MENTRE <address@hidden> -- http://www.nongnu.org/axiom/