cffi-clisp.lisp multiple-value-bind usage of variable "error" conflicts with another package

Reini Urban rurban@x-ray.at
Sun Apr 1 13:49:00 GMT 2007


>I am attempting to use cffi on a Clisp 2.41 build running under Cygwin.
>I can get cffi to load using asdf, but when I loaded a package that uses
>cffi, I got an error message "ERROR is a constant: may not be used as a
>variable".

>In cffi-clisp.lisp, around line 234;
>    (multiple-value-bind (ff error) ...
>is causing the problem. I patched this to:
>   (multiple-value-bind (ff fferror)
>and also corrected the subsequent two references to error on lines 249
>and 250 and managed to get past this particular problem.

>In trying to localize the source of the name conflict, it appears that
>one of the optional modules that I have included in Clisp is the source
>of the conflit. These would include GDI, PCRE, RAWSOCK, LDAP, FASTCGI or
>ZLIB. The BASE build without the optional modules didn't have the name
>conflict, while the FULL build does. I have not determined which of the
>modules above was defining the constant "error".

I found the culprit. Of course it was me who introduced it.
GDI.lisp defines it.
Will be fixed asap.

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Reini Urban
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