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From: cracauer@wavehh.hanse.de (Martin Cracauer)
Subject: Re: Help with CMUCL
Message-ID: <1997Jan28.092503.21589@wavehh.hanse.de>
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Date: Tue, 28 Jan 97 09:25:03 GMT
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Jon Handler <jhandler@penguin.ils.nwu.edu> writes:

>I am struggling with the process extension of cmu common lisp. The idea
>is to have some code running in lasp that passes a symbol of to some
>code written in a different language, and running as a subprocess.

[...]

>I have written a simple slave process that does nothing more than read
>stdin, and write something to stdout. Everything works perfectly the
>first time (lisp sends OK, the slave gets it, sends something back, and
>then lisp reads the result OK). The second time I write to the stream 
>from lisp, I get an unparsable error that claims something is wrong with 
>the stream.

Could you post pieces of Lisp and C code that reproduce the problem?
What platform are you on?

There is, BTW, a "cmucl-help" mailing list. See 
http://www.cons.org/cmucl

Martin
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