>>>> "SY" == Steve Youngs
<youngs(a)xemacs.org> writes:
SY> This "sounds" OK to me. Could somebody more knowledgeable
SY> than I please comment.
It's a bug in int-to-char:
`int-to-char' is a built-in function
(int-to-char INTEGER)
Documentation:
Convert integer INTEGER into the equivalent character.
Not all integers correspond to valid characters; use `char-int-p' to
determine whether this is the case. If the integer cannot be converted,
nil is returned.
21.4.4 returns nil in Yamaoka-san's example.
What does EGG do with nil? If its behavior is sensible, then we should
just fix 21.5.
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