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1 | + | ; compiling (DEFUN SEND-EVENT ...) |
2 | ; file: /tmp/yaourt-tmp-robal/aur-clx/pkg/usr/share/common-lisp/source/clx/requests.lisp | |
3 | ; in: DEFUN SEND-EVENT | |
4 | ; (APPLY (SVREF XLIB::*EVENT-SEND-VECTOR* XLIB::INTERNAL-EVENT-CODE) | |
5 | ; XLIB:DISPLAY XLIB::ARGS) | |
6 | ; --> MULTIPLE-VALUE-CALL | |
7 | ; ==> | |
8 | ; (SB-KERNEL:%COERCE-CALLABLE-TO-FUN | |
9 | ; (SVREF XLIB::*EVENT-SEND-VECTOR* XLIB::INTERNAL-EVENT-CODE)) | |
10 | ; | |
11 | ; note: unable to | |
12 | ; optimize | |
13 | ; because: | |
14 | ; optimize away possible call to FDEFINITION at runtime | |
15 | ||
16 | debugger invoked on a SB-INT:BUG in thread #<THREAD "initial thread" RUNNING | |
17 | {AA95F01}>: | |
18 | failed AVER: (AND (NULL (TN-READS TN)) (NULL (TN-WRITES TN))) | |
19 | This is probably a bug in SBCL itself. (Alternatively, SBCL might have been | |
20 | corrupted by bad user code, e.g. by an undefined Lisp operation like | |
21 | (FMAKUNBOUND 'COMPILE), or by stray pointers from alien code or from unsafe | |
22 | Lisp code; or there might be a bug in the OS or hardware that SBCL is running | |
23 | on.) If it seems to be a bug in SBCL itself, the maintainers would like to | |
24 | know about it. Bug reports are welcome on the SBCL mailing lists, which you | |
25 | can find at <http://sbcl.sourceforge.net/>. | |
26 | ||
27 | Type HELP for debugger help, or (SB-EXT:QUIT) to exit from SBCL. | |
28 | ||
29 | restarts (invokable by number or by possibly-abbreviated name): | |
30 | 0: [TRY-RECOMPILING] Try recompiling requests | |
31 | 1: [RETRY ] Retry compiling component ("clx" "requests"). | |
32 | 2: [ACCEPT ] Continue, treating | |
33 | compiling component ("clx" "requests") as having been | |
34 | successful. | |
35 | 3: [CONTINUE ] Ignore runtime option --eval "(asdf:operate 'asdf:compile-op 'clx)". | |
36 | 4: [ABORT ] Skip rest of --eval and --load options. | |
37 | 5: Skip to toplevel READ/EVAL/PRINT loop. | |
38 | 6: [QUIT ] Quit SBCL (calling #'QUIT, killing the process). |