Paolo Amoroso | 1 Jan 2005 22:37
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Re: (coerce #c(1 2) '(complex float)) => error

Christophe Rhodes <csr21 <at> cam.ac.uk> writes:

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>        Content preview:  Vincent Arkesteijn <vincent <at> arkesteijn.net> writes: >
>        In SBCL 0.8.17.28: > * (coerce #c(1 2) '(complex float)) > > debugger
>        invoked on a SIMPLE-TYPE-ERROR in thread 15242: > Argument REALPART is
>        not a REAL: #C(1 2) > > The attached patch solves this. [...] 
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>        -2.6 BAYES_00               BODY: Bayesian spam probability is 0 to 1%
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>        0.0 AWL                    AWL: From: address is in the auto white-list

It looks like Sourceforge is tagging some of your messages as spam.
Ironically, my own spam filter, based on `mailfilter', in turn
identifies the Sourceforge header fields as spam, because the maximum
line length of fields in the message header is longer than the default
of 998 characters.

Paolo
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