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bug#23508: bug#23540: 25.1.50; make-ipv4-tcp-server-with-unspecified-por
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Ken Brown |
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bug#23508: bug#23540: 25.1.50; make-ipv4-tcp-server-with-unspecified-port fails |
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Wed, 23 Oct 2019 16:31:08 +0000 |
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On 10/23/2019 6:32 AM, Lars Ingebrigtsen wrote:
> Ken Brown <kbrown@cornell.edu> writes:
>
>>> Presumably the documentation of open-network-stream should also be
>>> updated to reflect this. I hesitate to do this myself without knowing
>>> for sure that t is an acceptable value for all calls to
>>> open-network-stream. I'd rather leave it for someone more familiar with
>>> the code, like Lars.
>>
>> I went ahead and installed the obvious fix, to get rid of the test
>> failure. I'm leaving the bug open because someone knowledgeable still
>> needs to update the documentation of open-network-stream.
>
> The test calls make-network-process, not open-network-stream, so
> altering the documentation of the latter doesn't seem appropriate.
It's appropriate because the documentation is wrong. The documentation of
open-network-stream doesn't say that the fourth argument can be t.
Ken