Bug#551133: sbcl: TIME sometimes endlessly spews zeroes

2009-10-15 Thread J.P. Larocque
Package: sbcl Version: 1:1.0.18.0-2 Severity: normal Sometimes (TIME x) prints #\0 endlessly. It looks like the condition is when the evaluation of x takes a whole number of wall-clock seconds greater than 1 (+/- 1ms). Examples (Ctrl+C successfully interrupts SBCL): sbcl --noinform --eval '(t

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