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#33848 Store references in SBCL-compiled code are "invisible"

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From: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
To: Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
Subject: Re: bug#33848: Store references in SBCL-compiled code are "invisible"
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Hi Pierre,

Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz> skribis:

>> I don’t think we’ve encountered the problem before.
>
> Actually it does ring a bell for me.  Didn't we have a similar issue with Fish,
> or some dependency?

We did have a problem with Fish but I can no longer find it.  Do you
remember what it was?  Something with C++, no?

>> For now I lean towards looking for a way to address the issue
>> specifically for SBCL.
>
> Don't forget that we currently have 5 Lisp compilers.
> Besides, it's not clear that this can be fixed on the compiler's side, it could
> very well be that patches will be required  on a per-project basis.

I know little about CL but maybe we can find a solution that works for
all five compilers.  At least that would be the first approach I would
suggest following.

Thanks,
Ludo’.




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