Mike Gran writes:
> Hmmm. I should have been watching the clock. I've left master in
> an odd state w.r.t. strings and chars. The storage is available for
> non-8-bit strings and chars, but, nothing can be done with them.
I don't think it's a serious issue.
Just a small comment:
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Hey,
Mike Gran writes:
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>> > +SCM_API void scm_charprint (scm_t_uint32 c, SCM port);
>>
>> This ought to be internal, no?
>
> Could be. A couple of the types are given their own print functions:
> scm_intprint and an scm_uintprint. Most types don't have their own
> print functions. Are
Hi Mike,
On Mon 10 Aug 2009 23:08, Mike Gran writes:
>> Today's the 10th, we release on the 15th, ergo we're frozen.
>
> Hmmm. I should have been watching the clock. I've left master in
> an odd state w.r.t. strings and chars. The storage is available for
> non-8-bit strings and chars, but, n
> From: Andy Wingo
>
> Hello Guilers,
Hi Andy,
>
> Today's the 10th, we release on the 15th, ergo we're frozen.
>
Hmmm. I should have been watching the clock. I've left master in
an odd state w.r.t. strings and chars. The storage is available for
non-8-bit strings and chars, but, nothin
Hello Guilers,
Today's the 10th, we release on the 15th, ergo we're frozen.
What does this mean? Well I think the dilly is that we shouldn't be
pushing to master, except to fix things that don't work at all, and to
update documentation, NEWS, etc.
What if you don't have push access? Well give Gu