On Jul 30, 2009, at 6:51 AM, Rich Hickey wrote:
> On Jul 29, 6:09 pm, Jason Wolfe wrote:
>> Is this a bug?
>>
>> user> (eval `(make-array ~Byte/TYPE 2))
>> ; Evaluation aborted. (ExceptionInInitializerError)
>>
>> Compare:
>>
>> user> (eval `(make-array ~Byte 2))
>> #
>>
>> user> (eval `(make-ar
At my day job, we've always used a custom classloader to get around that
asymmetry.
-- Aaron
On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 9:51 AM, Rich Hickey wrote:
>
>
>
> On Jul 29, 6:09 pm, Jason Wolfe wrote:
> > Is this a bug?
> >
> > user> (eval `(make-array ~Byte/TYPE 2))
> > ; Evaluation aborted. (Exceptio
On Jul 29, 6:09 pm, Jason Wolfe wrote:
> Is this a bug?
>
> user> (eval `(make-array ~Byte/TYPE 2))
> ; Evaluation aborted. (ExceptionInInitializerError)
>
> Compare:
>
> user> (eval `(make-array ~Byte 2))
> #
>
> user> (eval `(make-array Byte/TYPE 2))
> #
>
> user> (make-array (eval Byte/TYPE)
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 6:09 PM, Jason Wolfe wrote:
>
> Is this a bug?
>
> user> (eval `(make-array ~Byte/TYPE 2))
> ; Evaluation aborted. (ExceptionInInitializerError)
>
> Compare:
>
> user> (eval `(make-array ~Byte 2))
> #
>
> user> (eval `(make-array Byte/TYPE 2))
> #
>
> user> (make-array (ev
Is this a bug?
user> (eval `(make-array ~Byte/TYPE 2))
; Evaluation aborted. (ExceptionInInitializerError)
Compare:
user> (eval `(make-array ~Byte 2))
#
user> (eval `(make-array Byte/TYPE 2))
#
user> (make-array (eval Byte/TYPE) 2)
#
If not, can someone please help me understand what's going