Number: 1696

Date: 24-Jul-84 10':32':21

Submitter: Sannella.PA

Source: Dietterich.pa

Subject: RECOMPILE breaks w/ FILE NOT OPEN when told to forget about compiling it

Assigned To: Masinter

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Status: Closed

In/By: Harmony

Problem Type: Bug

Impact: Serious

Difficulty: 

Frequency: Everytime

Priority: Hopefully

System: Language Support

Subsystem: Compiler, Code Format

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["Sannella" "20-Aug-84 18':11':19" Status':(Fixed->Closed) In/By':]

Description: '
Date': 23 Jul 84 17':50 PDT'
From': Dietterich.pa'
Subject': Lisp': RECOMPILE breaks w/ FILE NOT OPEN when told to forget about compiling it'
To': LispSupport.pa'
cc': Dietterich.pa'
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Lisp System Date': 22-Jul-84 00':27':49'
Machine': Dorado (LeParc)'
Microcode version': 24,4'
Memory size': 10000'
Frequency': ALways'
Impact': Minor'
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If I invoke CLEANUP() for a file that has no .DCOM file, the file package nicely asks':'
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"X.DCOM not found, shall I TCOMPL X.;1 instead ?" to which I answer "n".  It then asks'
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"Shall I just forget about compiling (X.;1) ?" to which I answer "y" also.  Then it goes into a break in CLOSEF complaining that X.;1 is not open (FILE NOT OPEN).  My workaround is just to RETFROM the CLOSEF, and everything works just fine.'
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--Tom'
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Edit-By: Sannella

Edit-Date: 20-Aug-84 18':11':19