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  • sbcl.1.0.19
  • sbcl_1_0_19
    changes in sbcl-1.0.19 relative to 1.0.18:
      * new feature: user-customizable variable SB-EXT:*MUFFLED-WARNINGS*;
        warnings that go otherwise unhandled will be muffled if they are
        of the type that's the value of this variable.
      * optimization: stack allocation is slightly more efficient on x86
        and x86-64.
      * bug fix: DEFSTRUCT forms with user-specified :CONSTRUCTOR options,
        where a raw slot always is initialized using the initform whose
        type is not know sufficiently well a compile-time are now compiled
        correctly. (reported by John Morrison)
      * bug fix: compiler no longer makes erronous assumptions in the
        presence of non-foldable SATISFIES types.
      * bug fix: stack analysis missed cleanups of dynamic-extent
        arguments in non-let-converted calls to local functions.
      * improvements to the Windows port:
        ** adjusted address spaces for building on both Win32 and
           Win64. (thanks for John Connors)
      * fixed some bugs revealed by Paul Dietz' test suite:
        ** interval arithmetic during type derivation used inexact integer
           to single-float coercions.
        ** arithmetic operations involving large integers and single
           floats give the same results in compiled and interpreted code.
        ** deriving the result type of COERCE no longer signals an error
           if the derived type of the second argument is a MEMBER type
           containing invalid type specifiers.
        ** ADJOIN with constant NIL as second argument works correctly.
        ** FUNCTION-KEYWORDS was called SB-PCL::FUNCTION-KEYWORD-PARAMETERS.
  • sbcl.1.0.18
  • sbcl_1_0_18
    changes in sbcl-1.0.18 relative to 1.0.17:
      * minor incompatible change: SB-SPROF:WITH-PROFILING now by default
        profiles only the current thread.
      * minor incompatible change: changes to SYMBOL-VALUE of constants
        defined with DEFCONSTANT now signal an error.
      * enhancement: SB-SPROF now has support for wallclock profiling,
        and is also able to profile specific threads. REPORT output
        has also additional sorting options.
      * enhancement: better pretty-printing of DEFPACKAGE forms.  (Thanks
        to Michael Weber)
      * optimization: structure allocation has been improved
        ** constructors created by non-toplevel DEFSTRUCTs are ~40% faster.
        ** out of line constructors are ~10% faster.
        ** inline constructors are ~15% faster.
        ** inline constructors are capable of dynamic extent allocation
           (generally on x86 and x86-64, in some cases on other platforms
           as well.)
      * optimization: simple uses of HANDLER-CASE and HANDLER-BIND no
        longer cons.
      * optimization: file compiler is now able to coalesce non-circular
        lists, non-base strings, and bit-vectors. Additionally, constants
        are never referenced through SYMBOL-VALUE at runtime.
      * optimization: code defining methods on PRINT-OBJECT (and other
        generic functions in the COMMON-LISP package) now loads faster.
      * bug fix: EAI_NODATA is deprecated since RFC 3493. Stop using it
        in sb-bsd-sockets.
      * bug fix: if COMPILE-FILE aborts due to an unwind, the partial
        fasl is now deleted. (reported by Attila Lendvai)
      * bug fix: READ-LINE always returned NIL for the last line in files.
        (reported by Yoshinori Tahara)
      * bug fix: more accurate disassembly annotations of foreign function
        calls.  (thanks to Andy Hefner)
      * bug fix: trimming non-simple strings and non-string string
        designators when the there is nothing to trim works properly.
        (thanks to James Knight)
      * new feature: SB-POSIX bindings for mlockall, munlockall, and setsid.
        (thanks to Travis Cross)
      * fixed some bugs revealed by Paul Dietz' test suite:
        ** NIL is a valid function name (regression at 1.0.13.38)
        ** FILL on lists was missing its return value (regression at 1.0.12.27)
        ** STRING-TRIM, STRING-LEFT-TRIM, and STRING-RIGHT-TRIM did not respect
           fill pointers properly (regression at 1.0.12.23)
        ** STRING-TRIM, STRING-LEFT-TRIM, and STRING-RIGHT-TRIM did not respect
           displacement indices properly (regression at 1.0.12.23)
  • sbcl.1.0.17
    a3894795 · 1.0.17: release ·
  • sbcl_1_0_17
    a3894795 · 1.0.17: release ·
    changes in sbcl-1.0.17 relative to 1.0.16:
      * temporary regression: user code can no longer allocate closure
        variable storage on stack, due to bug 419 without explicitly
        requesting it. Please consult sbcl-devel for advice if you need to
        use this feature in the meanwhile.
      * new feature: runtime argument --control-stack-size can be used to
        adjust thread default control stack size.
      * enhancement: improved TIME output
        ** all times are reported using the measured accuracy (milliseconds
           for real and GC times, microseconds for everything else.)
        ** processor cycle counts on x86 and x86-64.
        ** interpreted forms are counted for both evaluator modes.
        ** number of lambdas converted by the compiler is reported.
        ** CPU percentage report (computed from real and total run time.)
        ** more comprehensive run time reporting, using a condenced format
        ** interperted form, lambda, and page fault counts are omitted
           when zero.
      * optimization: ADJOIN and PUSHNEW are upto ~70% faster in normal
        SPEED policies.
      * optimization: APPEND is upto ~10% faster in normal SPEED policies.
      * optimization: two argument forms of LAST are upto ~10% faster
        in normal SPEED policies.
      * optimization: NCONC no longer needs to heap cons its &REST list
        in normal SPEED policies.
      * bug fix: SB-FLUID build feature no longer breaks the build. (thanks
        to Sidney Markowitz)
      * bug fix: UNION and NUNION work with :TEST-NOT once more,
        regression since 1.0.9.1. (thanks to Eric Marsden)
      * bug fix: result of MAKE-ARRAY can be stack allocated - regression
        since 1.0.15.36. (thanks to Paul Khuong)
      * bug fix: LAST when always returned the whole list when given a bignum
        as the second argument.
      * bug fix: dynamic extent allocation of nested lists and vectors
        could leak to otherwise accessible parts.
      * bug fix: invalid optimization of heap-allocated alien variable
        reference.
      * bug fix: fasl header checking is less vulnerable to different
        platform word lengths.
      * bug fix: more correct assembler syntax for GNU binutils
        2.18.50.0.4 support.  (thanks to Marijn Schouten)
      * bug fix: fix ECASE warnings from CMUCL-as-xc-host.  (reported by
        Andreas Franke)
      * bug fix: the fopcompiler can handle LOCALLY forms (with no
        declarations) successfully.  (reported by Attila Lendvai)
  • sbcl.1.0.16
  • sbcl_1_0_16
    changes in sbcl-1.0.16 relative to 1.0.15:
      * minor incompatible change: revert the changes to sb-posix's error
        signaling added in 1.0.14.
      * minor incompatible change: change PROBE-FILE back to returning
        NIL whenever we can't get a truename, as was the case before 1.0.14.
      * minor incompatible change: SB-BSD-SOCKETS:NAME-SERVICE-ERROR now
        inherits from ERROR instead of just CONDITION.
      * new feature: SB-INTROSPECT can provide source locations for instances
        as well. (thanks to Tobias Rittweiler)
      * optimization: binding special variables now generates smaller code
        on threaded platforms.
      * optimization: MEMBER and ASSOC are over 50% faster for :TEST #'EQ
        and cases where no :TEST is given but the compiler can infer that
        the element to search is of type (OR FIXNUM (NOT NUMBER)).
      * optimization: better LOGNOT on fixnums.
      * optimization: modular arithmetic for a particular requested width
        is implemented using a tagged representation unless a better
        representation is available.
      * fixed bug 423: TRULY-THE and *CHECK-CONSISTENCY* interaction.
      * bug fix: SB-BSD-SOCKETS:MAKE-INET-ADDRESS checks the input string
        for wellformedness and returns a specialized vector. (reported by
        Francois-Rene Rideau)
      * bug fix: FIND-CLASS was not thread-safe. (reported by Attila Lendvai)
      * bug fix: ~R was broken for vigtillions. (thanks to Luis Oliveira)
      * bug fix: attempt to obtain *SCHEDULER-LOCK* recursively when
        unscheduling timer at the same time as another timer fires.
      * bug fix: don't reschedule timers for dead threads.
      * bug fix: periodic polling was broken. (thanks to Espen S Johnsen)
      * bug fix: copying output from RUN-PROGRAM to a stream signalled
        bogus errors if select() was interrupted.
      * enhancement: add support for fcntl's struct flock to SB-POSIX.
  • sbcl.1.0.15
  • sbcl_1_0_15
    changes in sbcl-1.0.15 relative to sbcl-1.0.14:
      * enhancement: cleaner backtraces for interactive interrupts, as
        well as other cases where the interesting frames used to be
        obscured by interrupt handling frames.
      * enhancement: untracing a whole package using (UNTRACE "FOO") is
        now supported, and tracing a whole package using (TRACE "FOO") now
        traces SETF-functions as well.
      * enhancement: implement SB-POSIX:MKTEMP and SB-POSIX:MKDTEMP.
      * SB-DEBUG:PRINT-FRAME-CALL now prints the entry-point kind even
        when SB-DEBUG:*SHOW-ENTRY-POINT-DETAILS* is NIL.
      * unreadably printed representation of hash-tables now includes
        weakness if any.
      * bug fix: partially fixed #188: type propagation from assignments
        is now more efficient.
      * bug fix: fixed #407: (COERCE X 'SINGLE-FLOAT) and (COERCE X
        'DOUBLE-FLOAT) are not flushable.
      * bug fix: on x86 and x86-64 pointer based EQ-hashing now uses the
        full address of the object, and none of the tag bits.
      * bug fix: readably printing hash-tables now respects other printer
        control variables.  (reported by Cedric St-Jean)
      * bug fix: compiler gave a bogus STYLE-WARNING for the :SYNCHRONIZED
        keyword with MAKE-HASH-TABLE.
      * bug fix: export SB-POSIX:MKSTEMP.
      * bug fix: SORT was not interrupt safe.
      * bug fix: XREF accounts for the last node of each basic-block as
        well.
      * bug fix: MAKE-INSTANCE optimizations interacted badly with
        non-keyword :DEFAULT-INITARGS in the presence of :BEFORE/:AFTER
        methods on SHARED-INITIALIZE.  (thanks to Matt Marjanovic)
      * bug fix: the CTOR optimization for MAKE-INSTANCE should no longer
        create obsolete instances in the case of redefinition or
        obsoletion of a superclass.  (thanks to Andy Hefner)
      * bug fix: Support for the Alpha architecture has been revived; it had
        suffered somewhat from lack of maintenance since sbcl-1.0.
      * improvements to the Windows port:
         ** The system detects the codepage to use at startup, instead of
            using the value from the saved core. (thanks to Kei Suzuki)
  • sbcl_1_0_14
    changes in sbcl-1.0.14 relative to sbcl-1.0.13:
      * new feature: SB-EXT:*EXIT-HOOKS* are called when the process exits
        (see documentation for details.)
      * revived support for OpenBSD (contributed by Josh Elsasser)
      * partially fixed bug #108: ROOM no longer suffers from occasional
        (AVER (SAP= CURRENT END)) failures.
      * fixed bug #402: proclaimed non-standard declarations in DEFMETHOD
        bodies no longer cause a WARNING to be signalled. (reported by
        Vincent Arkesteijn)
      * bug fix: (TRUNCATE X 0) when X is a bignum now correctly signals
        DIVISION-BY-ZERO. Similarly for MOD and REM (which suffered due to
        the bug in TRUNCATE.) (reported by Michael Weber)
      * bug fix: SB-SPROF:REPORT no longer signals an error if there are
        no samples. (reported by Andy Hefner)
      * bug fix: functions compiled using (COMPILE NIL '(LAMBDA ...))
        no longer appear as (NIL ...) frames in backtraces.
      * bug fix: RESOLVE-CONFLICT (and the other name conflict machinery)
        is now actually exported from SB-EXT as documented.  (reported by
        Maciej Katafiasz)
      * bug fix: sb-aclrepl now correctly understands how to inspect
        single-floats on 64-bit platforms where single-floats are not boxed.
      * bug fix: SB-MOP:CLASS-SLOTS now signals an error if the class has not
        yet been finalized. (reported by Levente Meszaros)
      * bug fix: CLOSE :ABORT T behaves more correctly on Windows.
      * DESCRIBE and (DOCUMENTATION ... 'OPTIMIZE) describe meaning of
        SBCL-specific optimize qualities.
  • sbcl_1_0_12
    changes in sbcl-1.0.12 relative to sbcl-1.0.11:
      * new feature: MAKE-HASH-TABLE now experimentally accepts a
        :SYNCHRONIZED argument, which makes the hash-table safe for
        concurrent accesses (but not iteration.) See also:
        SB-EXT:WITH-LOCKED-HASH-TABLE, and
        SB-EXT:HASH-TABLE-SYNCHRONIZED-P.
      * optimization: CONCATENATE on strings is an order of magnitude faster
        in code compiled with (> SPEED SPACE).
      * optimization: SUBSEQ is ~50% faster on lists.
      * bug fix: bug 417 fixed -- source location reporting is now more robust.
      * bug fix: SUBSEQ on a list will now correctly signal an error if if
        END is smaller then START.
      * bug fix: SB-PROFILE will no longer report extra consing for nested
        calls to profiled functions.
      * bug fix: ROOM implementation had bogus fixnum declarations which
        could cause type-errors when calling ROOM on large images.
      * bug fix: if file compilation is aborted, the partial fasl is now
        deleted, and COMPILE-FILE returns NIL as the primary value.
      * bug fix: number of thread safety issues relating to SBCL's internal
        hash-table usage have been fixed.
      * bug fix: SB-SYS:WITH-PINNED-OBJECTS could cause garbage values to
        be returned from its body when the values were being returned
        using unknown-values return convection and the W-P-O was wrapped
        inside an UNWIND-PROTECT.
      * bug fix: sb-posix should now compile again under Windows, enabling
        slime to work again.
  • sbcl_1_0_11
    changes in sbcl-1.0.11 relative to sbcl-1.0.10:
      * incompatible change: hash-table accessor functions are no longer
        automatically protected by locks. Concurrent accesses on the same hash-table
        from multiple threads can give inconsistent results or even corrupt the
        hash-table completely. Multi-threaded applications should do their own
        locking at the correct granularity. In the current implementation it is
        still safe to have multiple readers access the same table, but it's not
        guaranteed that this property will be maintained in future releases.
      * minor incompatible change: (SETF MUTEX-VALUE) is not longer supported,
        and will signal an error at runtime.
      * enhancement: SB-THREAD package now exports a semaphore interface.
      * enhancement: CONS can now stack-allocate on x86 and
        x86-64. (Earlier LIST and LIST* supported stack-allocation, but
        CONS did not.)
      * enhancement: nested lists can now be stack allocated on
        platforms providing stack allocation support.
      * enhancement: dynamic-extent support has been extended to support
        cases where there are multiple possible sources for the stack
        allocated value.
      * optimization: RELEASE-MUTEX no longer needs to perform a syscall
        if the mutex is uncontested on Linux.
      * bug fix: symbol-macro expansion now uses the *MACROEXPAND-HOOK*
        as specified by the CLHS. (thanks to Tobias Rittweiler)
      * bug fix: NaN comparison now works on x86-64.
      * bug fix: CLOSE :ABORT T on a stream with pending output now
        works.
      * bug fix: instances of non-standard metaclasses using standard
        instance structure protocol sometimes missed the slot type checks
        in safe code.
      * bug fix: known functions can be inlined in high-debug code.
  • sbcl_1_0_10
    changes in sbcl-1.0.10 relative to sbcl-1.0.9:
      * minor incompatible change: the MSI installer on Windows no longer
        associates .lisp and .fasl files with the installed SBCL.
      * minor incompatible change: :UNIX is no longer present in *FEATURES*
        on Windows. (thanks to Luis Oliviera)
      * new feature: SB-CLTL2 contrib module now implements
        FUNCTION-INFORMATION. (thanks to Larry D'Anna)
      * optimization: scavenging weak pointers is now more efficient,
        requiring O(1) instead of O(N) per weak pointer to identify
        scanvenged vs. unscavenged pointers. (thanks to Paul Khuong)
      * optimization: typechecking (SETF SLOT-VALUE) is now ~5x faster in
        method bodies using constant slot-names when the first argument is
        a specializer parameter for the method.
      * optimization: SLOT-VALUE &co are now ~50% faster for variable slot
        names, when the class of the instance is a direct instance
        STANDARD-CLASS or FUNCALLABLE-STANDARD-CLASS (making them only 3x
        as slow as the constant slot-name case.)
      * optimization: member type construction is now O(N) instead
        of O(N^2).
      * optimization: UNION and NUNION are now O(N+M) for large
        inputs as long as the :TEST function is one of EQ, EQL, EQUAL, or
        EQUALP.
      * enhancement: DEFINE-MODIFY-MACRO lambda-list information is
        now more readable in environments like Slime which display it.
        (thanks to Tobias C. Rittweiler)
      * bug fix: SB-EXT:COMPARE-AND-SWAP was non-atomic unless the compiler
        was able to infer the correct argument type for the object on which
        the CAS operation was being performed.
      * bug fix: copy propagation interfered with parallel assignment
        semantics in local calls. (reported by Paul Khuong)
      * bug fix: the signed modular fixnum shift compiled to wrong code on
        x86 and x86-64.  (spotted by a slight modification to some of
        PFD's random tests)
  • sbcl_1_0_9
    changes in sbcl-1.0.9 relative to sbcl-1.0.8:
      * minor incompatible change: SB-SYS:OUTPUT-RAW-BYTES is deprecated.
      * enhancement: SB-EXT:FINALIZE accepts a :DONT-SAVE keyword argument,
        indicating the finalizer should be cancelled when SAVE-LISP-AND-DIE
        is called.
      * enhancement: default PRINT-OBJECT methods for classes, slot-definitions,
        and generic function now print the object identity for anonymous
        instances. (thanks to Attila Lendvai)
      * enhancement: as an extension to MOP, SBCL now supports SETF of
        STANDARD-INSTANCE-ACCESS and FUNCALLABLE-STANDARD-INSTANCE-ACCESS.
        (thanks to Attila Lendvai)
      * enhancement: sb-cover has an alternate annotation mode which puts
        the form annotations at the car of the form, instead of annotating
        it completely. The benefit of this mode is that it shows better
        which forms were instrumented by the compiler.
      * bug fix: new compiler transforms for MEMBER and ASSOC were affected
        by printer control variables. (reported by Dan Corkill)
      * bug fix: system leaked memory when delayed output was performed by
        the OS in smaller chunks then expected. (thanks to David Smith)
      * bug fix: system leaked memory when file streams were not closed
        properly.
      * bug fix: large objects written to slow streams that were modified
        after the write could end up with the modified state written to
        the underlying file descriptor.
      * bug fix: multiple threads operating in parallel on the same stream
        could cause buffer-overflows.
      * bug fix: source location information is stored correctly
        (broken since 1.0.6). This bug would generally show up as the
        Slime debugger highlighting the wrong form when the sldb-show-source
        command was used.
      * bug fix: Branch forms are again annotated as branches in the sb-cover
        annotations.
      * bug fix: GCD on MOST-NEGATIVE-FIXNUM no longer causes an infinite loop
        on x86-64. (reported by Gregory Vanuxem)
      * bug fix: EQUALP could return wrong results for structures with raw
        slots (slots with a :TYPE of SINGLE-FLOAT, DOUBLE-FLOAT, or a machine
        word). (reported by Vjacheslav Fyodorov)
      * bug fix: sb-sprof sampling didn't work on non-x86oid platforms. (patch
        by Pierre Mai)
  • sbcl_1_0_8
    changes in sbcl-1.0.8 relative to sbcl-1.0.7:
      * enhancement: experimental macro SB-EXT:COMPARE-AND-SWAP provides
        atomic compare-and-swap operations on threaded platforms.
      * enhancement: experimental function SB-EXT:RESTRICT-COMPILER-POLICY
        allows assigning a global minimum value to optimization qualities
        (overriding proclamations and declarations).
      * enhancement: closed over variables can be stack-allocated on x86
        and x86-64.
      * performance bug fix: GETHASH and (SETF GETHASH) are once again
        non-consing.
      * optimization: slot definition lookup is now O(1). This speeds up
        eg. SLOT-VALUE and (SETF SLOT-VALUE) with variable slot names.
      * optimization: STRING-TO-OCTETS is now up to 60% faster for UTF-8.
      * optimization: ASSOC and MEMBER can now be open-coded for all
        combinations of keyword arguments when second argument is constant
        and SPEED >= SPACE. In other cases a specialized version is
        selected.
      * bug fix: using obsoleted structure instances with TYPEP and
        generic functions now signals a sensible error.
      * bug fix: threads waiting on GET-FOREGROUND can be interrupted.
        (reported by Kristoffer Kvello)
      * bug fix: backtrace construction is now more careful when making
        lisp-objects from pointers on the stack, to avoid creating bogus
        objects that can be seen by the GC.
      * bug fix: defaulting of values in contexts expecting more than 7
        variables now works on x86-64.  (reported by Christopher Laux)
      * bug fix: modifications to packages (INTERN, EXPORT, etc) are now
        thread safe.
      * bug fix: (SETF SYMBOL-PLIST) no longer allows assigning a non-list
        as the property-list of a symbol.
      * bug fix: DEFMETHOD forms with CALL-NEXT-METHOD in the method body,
        in EVAL-WHEN forms with both :COMPILE-TOPLEVEL and :LOAD-TOPLEVEL
        situations requested, are once again file-compileable.  (reported
        by Sascha Wilde)
  • sbcl_1_0_7
    changes in sbcl-1.0.7 relative to sbcl-1.0.6:
      * MOP improvement: support for user-defined subclasses of
        SB-MOP:SPECIALIZER has been enhanced.  The experimental interface
        function SB-PCL:MAKE-METHOD-SPECIALIZERS-FORM, called as part of
        the expansion of DEFMETHOD, is responsible for generating a form
        which creates a list of specializers when evaluated.  Additional
        functions SB-PCL:[UN]PARSE-SPECIALIZER-USING-CLASS provide
        debugging and introspective support.
      * minor incompatible change: the (unsupported) spinlock interface
        has changed: free spinlock now has the value NIL, and a held spinlock
        has the owning thread as its value.
      * enhancement: WITHOUT-INTERRUPTS now binds ALLOW-WITH-INTERRUPTS and
        WITH-LOCAL-INTERRUPTS as local macros. Refer to documentation string
        for details.
      * enhancement: name of a socket-stream is now "a socket" instead of
        "a constant string".
      * enhancement: SB-POSIX now supports lockf(). (Thanks to Zach Beane.)
      * enhancement: SB-POSIX now supports getcwd(). (Thanks to Tassilo Horn.)
      * enhancement: SB-INTROSPECT:FUNCTION-ARGLIST shows nicer argument lists
        for generic functions. (Thanks to Tobias C. Rittweiler)
      * optimization: bignum printing speed has been improved by 20-40%
        (depending on the bignum size.)
      * bug fix: WITH-MUTEX and WITH-RECURSIVE-LOCK are now interrupt safe
        on Linux.
      * bug fix: the cache used by the CLOS to store precomputed effective
        methods, slot offsets, and constant return values is now thread and
        interrupt safe.
      * bug fix: generic function dispatch function updating is now thread
        and interrupt safe (in the sense that the known issues have been
        fixed.)
      * bug fix: ADD/REMOVE-METHOD is now thread and interrupt safe.
      * bug fix: interning EQL-specializers is now thread and interrupt safe.
      * bug fix: asdf systems with dependencies to the SB-POSIX or
        SB-BSD-SOCKETS contribs can be loaded with :FORCE T.
      * bug fix: interrupt safety of applicable method computation has been
        improved.
  • sbcl_1_0_6
    changes in sbcl-1.0.6 relative to sbcl-1.0.5:
      * new contrib: sb-cover, an experimental code coverage tool, is included
        as a contrib module.
      * optimization: STRING-TO-OCTETS for unibyte encodings and UTF-8 is
        significantly faster.
      * optimization: calls of the form (AREF FOO (+ INDEX <constant>)) now
        produce more efficient code on x86-64 if the compiler can determine
        that (+ INDEX <constant>) does not require a bounds check and FOO
        has an element type at least 8 bits wide.
      * enhancement: a new, experimental synchronous timeout facility is
        provided. Refer to SB-SYS:WITH-DEADLINE for details.
      * enhancement: when a symbol name conflict error arises, the
        conflicting symbols are always printed with a package prefix.
        (thanks to Kevin Reid)
      * enhancement: stepping is now once again supported on the SPARC and
        MIPS platforms.  (It is also now more likely to work on CheneyGC
        builds on the PPC.)
      * enhancement: sb-sprof can now also track and report accurate call
        counts.
      * bug fixes: the treatment of non-standard subclasses of
        SB-MOP:SPECIALIZER is more correct.
      * incompatible change: PURIFY no longer copies the data from the
        dynamic space into the static and read-only spaces on platforms
        that use the generational garbage collector
      * bug fix: GETHASH, (SETF GETHASH), CLRHASH and REMHASH are now
        interrupt safe.
      * bug fix: GC race condition occasionally resulting in crashes with
        the error message "SIG_STOP_FOR_GC blocked at a bad place" has been
        fixed.
      * bug fix: &ENVIRONMENT variables in macro lambda lists can now be
        declared ignored.
      * bug fix: DEFSETF lambda lists without &ENVIRONMENT no longer cause
        a STYLE-WARNING to be signalled (regression from 1.0.4.)
      * bug fix: an asynchronous interrupt could previously leave the
        system running with GC inhibited.
      * bug fix: a DECLARE form evaluated at top-level now causes an error
        rather than silently (or verbosely) returning NIL.
      * bug fix: trying to dissassemble functions compiled at high DEBUG could
        result in a error being signalled due to source form lookup errors.
        (reported by Peter Graves)
  • sbcl_1_0_5
    92cc5a6e · 1.0.5: ·
    changes in sbcl-1.0.5 relative to sbcl-1.0.4:
      * incompatible change: removed writer methods for host-ent-name,
        host-ent-addresses -- changing the values did not update the DNS
        information anyway.
      * minor incompatible change: changed experimental JOIN-THREAD interface
      * documentation: the manual now lists reader and writer methods
        in class slot documentation sections. (thanks to Richard M Kreuter)
      * documentation: unwinding from asyncronous events has been
        documented as unsafe.
      * documentation: SB-SYS:WITHOUT-GCING has been documented as unsafe
        in multithreaded application code.
      * optimization: GET-INTERNAL-REAL-TIME has been optimized on POSIX
        platforms. (thanks to James Anderson for the optimization hint)
      * optimization: REPLACE, SUBSEQ, and COPY-SEQ are now optimized in
        more cases.
      * optimization: STRING-{EQUAL,LESSP,GREATER-P} and their NOT-
        variants no longer cons.
      * optimization: Direct calls to CHAR-{EQUAL,LESSP,GREATERP} and
        their NOT- variants no longer cons.
      * optimization: EQUAL hash tables no longer use SXHASH for objects
        of all data types, but instead use an EQL hash for types for which
        EQUAL is the same as EQL.
      * optimization: the non-inlined generic versions of AREF and (SETF AREF)
        are significantly faster.
      * optimization: new STRING-OUTPUT-STREAM implementation is much
        faster for large outputs and conses 30% less on average.
      * enhancement: XREF information is now collected for references made
        to global variables using SYMBOL-VALUE and a constant argument.
      * enhancement: SIGINT now causes a specific condition
        SB-SYS:INTERACTIVE-INTERRUPT to be signalled.
      * bug fix: FILE-POSITION used to signal an error in some cases where
        ANSI requires it to return NIL.
      * bug fix: ADJUST-ARRAY is now interrupt-safe.
      * bug fix: adding and removing fd-handlers is now interrupt-safe.
      * bug fix: inlined calls to C now ensure 16byte stack alignment on
        x86/Darwin.
      * bug fix: bad type declaration in the CLOS implementation has
        been fixed. (reported by James Anderson)
      * bug fix: incorrect ROOM reporting on x86-64 has been fixed.
        (thanks to Lutz Euler)
      * bug fix: DEFSETF now allows &ENVIRONMENT and disallows &AUX as
        required by the CLHS. (reported by Samium Gromoff)
      * bug fix: dead unbound variable references now signal an error.
        (reported by Marco Monteiro)
      * bug fix: / with an unused value was being deleted in safe code.
        (thanks to Marco Monteiro and Kevin Reid)
      * bug fix: number of characters that can be written onto a single
        line in a file is unlimited.
      * bug fix: some GC deadlocks caused by asynchronous interrupts have
        been fixed by inhibiting interrupts for when GC is disabled.
      * bug fix: some interrupt safety issues with GETHASH, (SETF
        GETHASH), CLRHASH and REMHASH have been fixed.
      * bug fix: binding *BREAK-ON-SIGNALS* to a value that is not a type
        specifier no longer causes infinite recursion.
      * bug fix: SB-EXT:MUFFLE-CONDITIONS declarations no longer trigger a
        bogus warning in DEFMETHOD bodies. (reported by Kevin Reid)
      * bug fix: an &environment argument with the correct variable information
        is passed to macros that are expanded during byte compilation.
        (reported by Samium Gromoff)
      * bug fix: a logic error was causing the hash function for bignums to
        have excessive amounts of collisions. (reported by Faré Rideau)
      * bug fix: modifying the contents of an array could change the return
        value of SXHASH on that array, which is only allowed for strings
        and bit vectors. (bug introduced in 0.9.16)
      * improvement: the x86-64/darwin port now passes all tests (except
        for the debugger tests) but should still be considered
        experimental until this is fixed.
      * improvement: a style-warning is signaled for CASE (etc) clauses with
        duplicate keys. (thanks to Kevin Reid)
      * improvement: macos/x86 and macos/x86-64 now use mach exception
        handlers for dealing with illegal instructions (for trapping and
        error handling) and memory protection violations (for GC).
  • sbcl_1_0_4
    changes in sbcl-1.0.4 relative to sbcl-1.0.3:
      * new platform: experimental support for x86-64/darwin (MacOS).
      * incompatible change: the thread-safe (on most platforms) getaddrinfo
        and getnameinfo sockets functions are used instead of gethostbyaddr
        and gethostbyname, on platforms where the newer functions are available.
        As a result, the ALIASES field of HOST-ENT will always be NIL on these
        platforms.
      * change: runtimes with embedded cores (i.e. saved with :EXECUTABLE T)
        don't print the startup banner, but behave as if --noinform was passed
        as a command line argument. (thanks to Kevin Reid)
      * new experimental feature: added JOIN-THREAD (by NIIMI Satoshi)
      * optimization: code using alien values with undeclared types is much faster.
      * optimization: the compiler is now able to open code SEARCH in more cases.
      * optimization: more compact typechecks on x86-64 (thanks to Lutz Euler)
      * bug fix: using standardized COMMON-LISP special variables as loop
        variables no longer signals bogus package lock violations. (reported
        by Eric Marsden)
      * bug fix: declaring local loop variables to be of a range-limited type
        such as (SINGLE-FLOAT 1.0 2.0) no longer causes a compile-time error.
        (reported by Andras Simon)
      * bug fix: >= and <= gave wrong results when used with NaNs. (Some NaN
        bugs remain on x86-64.)
      * bug fix: the #= and ## reader macros now interact reasonably with
        funcallable instances.
      * bug fix: type-checks for function arguments were compiled using the
        compiler policy settings of the wrong lexical environment (in 1.0.2
        and 1.0.3).
      * bug fix: SHADOW accepts characters as string designators, as required
        by the spec (thanks to Eric Marsden)
      * bug fix: fixed GC safety issues when foreign functions are called with
        non-base strings as arguments
      * bug fix: more consistent error output for fatal-compiler-warnings, like
        reader errors
      * bug fix: functions with proper names were showing up as NIL in
        backtraces (reported by Edi Weitz, regression in 1.0.2)