> On 4 Jun 2017, at 23:15, Ivan Truskov <tru...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hello > I am trying to have a go with ECL. I have built ECL on windows 10 > machine with 64-bit Visual Studio (community version) and i am trying to > run example on build that comes with the source code. > > In open window of ecl.exe, i go to the folder, and call load on > "readme.lisp". Then, on the first lines of it, i recieve the following > error and the execution stops. Error as follows: > > >> Condition of type: SIMPLE-ERROR >> In COMPILE-FILE-PATHNAME, the type OBJECT is unsupported. >> Available restarts: >> >> 1. (RESTART-TOPLEVEL) Go back to Top-Level REPL. >> >> Broken at SI:BYTECODES. [Evaluation of: (C::COMPILER-CC "hello_aux.c" >> (COMPILE-FILE-PATHNAME "hello_aux.c" :TYPE :OBJECT))] In: #<process >> TOP-LEVEL>. >> File: >> #P"C:/Users/Kurvivor/Development/ecl-16.1.3/examples/build/readme.lisp" >> (Position #1054) > > How can i get past this error? > Related question: how do i set up the compiler used and compiler > environment? How do i check it (determine what current setings are)?
Works for me. I have (require :cmp) in ~/.eclrc ; perhaps that’s what you’re missing? -- __Pascal J. Bourguignon__