Lisp problems 2

Hello. Sorry for the precdent post, I don't put any subject !!French bricscad version (8.1.7 build 10332) has always problems with lisp language. The "/" character don't work.It generate an error : "error : too few / too many arguments at [name of the program]"See here for an example of code : http://www.bricscad.com/protected/en_INTL/support/forumthread.jsp?id=7790When do you fix this very important bug ??? English versions don't have it.Thank you.Matt.

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  • We're planning an update of the french version later this month. That'll be an V8.2.11.kind regards, alexander Van Heuverzwyn, Bricsys

  • Ah !! Thank you !Matt.

  • I've tried the new version. bugs come form the same problem. But Bcad doesn't show any error message. The routine simply doesn't work...Grmbl

  • This does not match my experience. I tried the script mentioned in the first post on V8.2.11 French, and it returns the average coordinate as it should. It may help to provide us with a procedure in a support request.

  • "It may help to provide us with a procedure in a support request."I will try last version, and if problem still exists, I will send a procedure !Thank you.

  • I always have the problem...I will try to explain it : I have a file containing plenty of lisps. They are clones of VL Acad functions. You can check it herehttp://www.cijoint.fr/cjlink.php?file=cj200809/cijMUUetZl.zipI load it in Bcad. No problem. I have tested all functions inside.But when I load another lisp file (for example this text file : http://www.cijoint.fr/cjlink.php?file=cj200809/cijVJAAG0h.zip ), the lisp functions with a "/" in defun lisp function bugs !!!In this file, I have 3 versions of a lisp : - One version with no "/"- One version with a "/" and nothing after- One version with a "/" and some local variables after.Only first version works !Finally, when I load this second test file without loading the first file, all test lisps work !!! Very strange !Sorry for my poor english !! Do you understand me ?There is a bug, but I don't know where !!!!

  • Hello Matt, the procedure to obtain Bricscad support is to use the support request pages on the Bricsys website and to attach any data files to this support request. This is for efficiency reasons. The forum is not well suited to allow your problem to be investigated and replied to by various support engineers.Alexander already asked you in the post above here and I can only repeat: please file a support request.Kind regards

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