Robert Pluim writes:
We do use DGifSlurp, and that's what's telling us that the
GIF file is
invalid, causing us to signal an error. I'd expect us to then return
'nil', but it appears that somehow a literal '0' is escaping to
lisp.
Ouch! I'm afraid I don't have much expertise there.
I'm currently lost in a maze of unwind-protect and
call_with_suspended_errors to see how this could be fixed.
Eh? Why are there call_with_suspended_errors there? Do you mean you
can't get it to crash with just (make-glyph [gif :file "img.gif"])?
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