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  • sbcl_1_0_27

    changes in sbcl-1.0.27 relative to 1.0.26:
      * new port: support added for x86-64 OpenBSD. (thanks to Josh Elsasser)
      * new port: support added for x86-64 Solaris. (thanks to Alex Viskovatoff)
      * improvement: the system either recovers from stack exhaustion or dies
        properly as opposed to leaving the user uncertain of whether the handler
        trampled on some random memory next to the stack or having to rely on
        --lose-on-corruption (which is still a good idea to use in production
        because stack exhaustion can happen in signal handlers which will likely
        lead to hangs.)
      * bug fix: fix gc related interrupt handling bug on ppc (regression from
        1.0.25.37, reported by Harald Hanche-Olsen)
      * bug fix: work around signal delivery bug in darwin (regression from
        1.0.25.44, reported by Sidney Markowitz)
      * bug fix: fix ERROR leaking memory (reported by David Thompson)
  • sbcl.1.0.26

  • sbcl_1_0_26

    changes in sbcl-1.0.26 relative to 1.0.25:
      * incompatible change: an interruption (be it a function passed to
        INTERRUPT-THREAD or a timer function) runs in an environment where
        interrupts can be enabled. The interruption can use
        WITH-INTERRUPTS or WITHOUT-INTERRUPTS as it sees fit. Use
        WITHOUT-INTERRUPTS to avoid nesting of interruptions and
        potentially running out of stack. Keep in mind that in the absence
        of WITHOUT-INTERRUPTS some potentially blocking operation such as
        acquiring a lock can enable interrupts.
      * incompatible change: GC-OFF and GC-ON are removed, as they were
        always unsafe. Use WITHOUT-GCING instead.
      * new feature: runtime option --disable-ldb
      * new feature: runtime option --lose-on-corruption to die at the
        slightest hint of possibly non-recoverable errors: running out of
        memory, stack, alien stack, binding stack, encountering a memory
        fault, etc. In the absence of --lose-on-corruption a warning is
        printed to stderr.
      * enhancement: detect binding stack exhaustion
      * enhancement: detect alien stack exhaustion on x86/x86-64
      * improvement: generally more stable and reliable interrupt handling
      * improvement: there is a per thread interruption queue,
        interruptions are executed in order of arrival
      * improvement: a repeating timer reschedules itself when the it has
        finished, but expiration times are spaced equally. If an
        expiration time is in the past it will trigger after a short grace
        period that may give a chance to other things to run.
      * optimization: slightly faster gc on multithreaded builds
      * optimization: faster WITHOUT-GCING
      * bug fix: when JOIN-THREAD signals an error, do it when not holding
        important locks so that the debugger/handler doesn't produce
        recursive errors or deadlock.
      * bug fix: real-time signals are not used anymore, so no more
        hanging when the system wide real-time signal queue gets full.
      * bug fix: INTERRUPT-THREAD on a dying thread could produce memory
        fault.
      * bug fix: finalizers, gc hooks never run in a WITHOUT-INTERRUPTS
      * bug fix: fix random memory faults related to interrupts on alpha
      * bug fix: fix random memory faults related to interrupts on sparc
      * bug fix: fix deadlocks related to starting threads
      * bug fix: fix deadlines on locks on futex platforms
      * bug fix: restore errno in signal handlers
      * bug fix: fix deadlocks related to hash tables
      * bug fix: fix deadlocks in pcl
  • debian/1.0.25.0-1

    a064ef67 · redid fixes ·
    Debian release 1:1.0.25.0-1
  • sbcl.1.0.25

  • sbcl_1_0_25

    changes in sbcl-1.0.25 relative to 1.0.24:
      * incompatible change: SB-INTROSPECT:FUNCTION-ARGLIST is deprecated, to be
        removed later. Please use SB-INTROSPECT:FUNCTION-LAMBDA-LIST instead.
      * new feature: SB-INTROSPECT:DEFTYPE-LAMBDA-LIST allows retrieval of
        DEFTYPE lambda lists. (thanks to Tobias Rittweiler)
      * enhancement: MUTEX-VALUE is to be superseded by MUTEX-OWNER that has a
        better name and does not return values so stale on multiprocessor systems.
        Also, HOLDING-MUTEX-P was added for about the only sane usage of
        MUTEX-OWNER.
      * improvement: unithread builds keep track of MUTEX-VALUE.
      * improvement: reading from a TWO-WAY-STREAM does not touch the output
        stream anymore making it thread safe to have a concurrent reader and
        a writer, for instance, in a pipe.
      * improvement: GET-SETF-EXPANDER avoids adding bindings for constant
        arguments, making compiler-macros for SETF-functions able to inspect
        their constant arguments.
      * improvement: COMPILE-FILE reports times with millisecond accuracy
        (thanks to Luis Oliveira)
      * optimization: CHAR-CODE type derivation has been improved, making
        TYPEP elimination on subtypes of CHARACTER work better. (reported
        by Tobias Rittweiler, patch by Paul Khuong)
      * bug fix: setting alien structure fields of type struct by value now
        computes the right offset for the memory copy.
      * bug fix: compilation problem involving inlined calls to aliens with
        result type VOID. (reported by Ken Olum)
      * bug fix: #235a; sequential inline expasion in different policies no
        longer reuses the functional from the previous expansion site.
      * bug fix: DEFTYPE no longer breaks on bodies consisting of a single
        unquoted symbol. Regression from 1.0.22.8. (reported by Ariel Badichi)
      * bug fix: named ENUMs in multiply-referenced alien record types no longer
        cause an implied type redefinition.  Regression from 1.0.21.29.
      * bug fix: sign-extension of small signed return values now works with C
        code compiled with gcc 4.3 or newer. (reported by Liam Healy)
      * improvements to the Windows port:
        ** SB-BSD-SOCKETS now works from saved cores as well. (reported by Stephen
           Westfold, thanks to Rudi Schlatte)
  • sbcl.1.0.24

  • sbcl_1_0_24

    changes in sbcl-1.0.24 relative to 1.0.23:
      * new feature: ARRAY-STORAGE-VECTOR provides access to the underlying data
        vector of a multidimensional SIMPLE-ARRAY.
      * new feature: the system now signals a continuable error if standard
        readtable modification is attempted. (thanks to Tobias Rittweiler)
      * new feature: DIRECTORY has been extended with a non-standard keyword
        argument :RESOLVE-SYMLINKS. (thanks to TC-Rucho)
      * enhancement: SB-BSD-SOCKETS:MAKE-SOCKET-STREAM keyword argument handling
        has been robustified and documented better. (thanks to Robert Goldman)
      * optimization: faster generic arithmetic dispatch on x86 and x86-64.
      * optimization: FORMAT ~D and ~F are now approximately 5% faster.
      * tradeoff: constant FORMAT control strings are now compiled unless
        SPACE > SPEED (previously only when SPEED > SPACE.)
      * bug fix: Red Hat Enterprise 3 mmap randomization workaround. (thanks
        to Thomas Burdick)
      * bug fix: DEFCLASS and ENSURE-CLASS-USING-CLASS are now expected to
        be thread safe.
      * bug fix: lexical type declarations are now correctly reported by
        SB-CLTL2. (reported by Larry D'Anna)
      * bug fix: STRING-TO-OCTETS did not handle :START properly when
        using UTF-8 as external format. (thanks to Luis Oliveira)
      * bug fix: errors from invalid fill-pointer values to (SETF FILL-POINTER)
        are signalled correctly. (thanks to Stas Boukarev)
      * bug fix: SET-MACRO-CHARACTER accepts NIL as the readtable
        designator. (thanks to Tobias Rittweiler)
      * bug fix: SET-DISPATCH-MACRO-CHARACTER accepts NIL as the readtable
        designator, and returns T instead of the function. (thanks to
        Tobias Rittweiler)
      * bug fix: direct superclasses of STANDARD-CLASS and
        FUNCALLABLE-STANDARD-CLASS now default to STANDARD-OBJECT and
        FUNCALLABLE-STANDARD-OBJECT as required by AMOP.
      * bug fix: compiling a call to SLOT-VALUE with a constant slot-name
        when no class with the named slot yet exists no longer causes a
        compile-time style-warning.
      * bug fix: :ALLOCATION :CLASS slots are type-checked properly
        in safe code. (reported by Didier Verna)
      * bug fix: #430; nested structure constructors can stack allocate.
      * bug fix: on some 64-bit platforms dynamic space size was truncated
        to #xffff0000 bytes. (reported by Benjamin Lambert)
      * bug fix: setting *READ-SUPPRESS* to T no longer renders the default
        REPL unusable. (reported by Daniel Herring)
      * bug fix: return values of READ-SEQUENCE did not take :START into
        account on file streams, regressions since 1.0.12.22. (reported by
        Thomas Russ, patch by Paul Khuong)
      * bug fix: using SET or (SETF SYMBOL-VALUE) to change the value of a
        method specializer used to confuse permuation vector optimization.
      * bug fix: system inserted bogus implicit type declarations for local
        special variables in DEFMETHOD bodies.
      * bug fix: #354; duplicated frames in backtraces due to
        non-tail-call-optimized XEPs to functions with return type NIL
        have been elimited.
      * bug fix: #357; MAKE-INSTANCE/SHARED-INITIALIZE now
        initializes structure object slots according to DEFSTRUCT initforms,
        and DEFSTRUCT forms :INCLUDEind structure classes defined using
        DEFCLASS :METACLASS STRUCTURE-CLASS now inherit their initforms.
        (reported by Bruno Haible and Stephen Wilson)
      * bug fix: #395; fill-pointer output streams used now support
        element-type BASE-CHAR as well.
      * bug fix: compiler error when attempting to derive return value of
        ARRAY-ELEMENT-TYPE when the array type was a union of intersection
        types.
      * bug fix: address-spaces overlapped on OpenBSD. (thanks to Josh
        Elsasser)
      * bug fix: Mac OS X binaries should now be portable between Leopard
        and Tiger.
  • sbcl.1.0.23

  • sbcl_1_0_23

    changes in sbcl-1.0.23 relative to 1.0.22:
      * enhancement: when disassembling method functions, disassembly
        for the associated fast function is also produced.
      * enhancement: system stores DEFTYPE lambda-lists, so DESCRIBE can
        report them.
      * optimization: printing with *PRINT-PRETTY* true is now more
        efficient as long as the object being printed doesn't require
        special handling by the pretty printer.
      * bug fix: slot symbol-macros from WITH-SLOTS inside DEFMETHOD bodies
        now interact correctly with type declarations.
      * partial bug fix: PCL detects infinite recursion during wrapper
        validation. (thanks to Attila Lendvai)
      * bug fix: #426; nested function calls are inlined properly.
        Previously if FOO was an inline function, in calls of the form
        (FOO (FOO ...)) the outer call was not inlined.
      * bug fix: long long arguments passed in registers to alien
        functions on PowerPC Linux and NetBSD are now handled correctly
        when preceded by SYSTEM-AREA-POINTERs. (reported by Josh Elsasser)
  • sbcl.1.0.22

  • sbcl_1_0_22

    changes in sbcl-1.0.22 relative to 1.0.21:
      * minor incompatible change: LOAD-SHARED-OBJECT no longer by default looks
        for the shared object in the current directory, but passes the native
        namestring of the designated pathname to the operation system's shared
        object loading function as-it.
      * minor incompatible change: --disable-debugger toplevel option now takes
        effect before processing of initialization files and --eval or --load
        options.
      * new feature: new commandline argument: --script, which supports
        shebang lines. See documentation for details. (based on work by
        Kevin Reid)
      * new feature: SAVE-LISP-AND-DIE can save current values of
        --dynamic-space-size and --control-stack-size in the executable core,
        causing it to skip normal runtime option processing. See documentation
        for details. (thanks to Zach Beane)
      * enhancement: inoccous calls to EVAL or generic functions dispatching
        on subclasses of eg. STREAM no longer cause compiler notes to appear.
      * enhancement: the system no longer resignals errors from --load and
        --eval toplevel arguments as SIMPLE-ERRORS, which caused restarts
        associated with the original error to be lost. (thanks to Ariel
        Badichi)
      * enhancement: :DONT-SAVE keyword argument has been added to
        LOAD-SHARED-OBJECT for controlling interaction with
        SAVE-LISP-AND-DIE, and UNLOAD-SHARED-OBJECT can be used to undo
        the effects of an earlier LOAD-SHARED-OBJECT call.
      * bug fix: ADJUST-ARRAY on multidimensional arrays used bogusly give
        them a fill pointer unless :DISPLACED-TO or :INITIAL-CONTENTS were
        provided. (reported by Cedric St-Jean)
      * bug fix: circularity handling in the reader did not treat raw
        structure slots correctly. (reported by Cedric St-Jean)
      * bug fix: SERVE-EVENT occasionally signaled an error about bogus
        file descriptors when there were none.
      * bug fix: DEFINE-COMPILER-MACRO support of destructuring lambda-lists
        was broken. (reporteed by Willem Broekema)
      * bug fix: SB-EXT:NATIVE-NAMESTRING on Windows did not work on
        pathnames without a directory.
      * bug fix: COMPILE-FILE did not warn about undefined variable
        references at toplevel, and LOAD of the resulting fasl did
        not signal an error.
      * bug fix: functions with non-required arguments used to end up with
        (SB-C::&OPTIONAL-DISPATCH ...) as their name.
      * bug fix: redefining a function with non-required arguments didn't
        update the system's knowledge about its call signature properly.
      * bug fix: fixed #431; incompatible alien record type redefinitions
        are detected and handled. (reported by Neil Haven)
      * bug fix: using RESTRICT-COMPILER-POLICY with DEBUG 3 could cause
        PROGV miscompilation. (reported by Matthias Benkard, patch by Juho
        Snellman)
      * bug fix: on x86 and x86-64 backtraces were sometimes truncated
        after alien stack frames.
      * bug fix: strings passed to mk{s,d}temp lacked null termination
  • sbcl.1.0.21

  • sbcl_1_0_21

    changes in sbcl-1.0.21 relative to 1.0.20:
      * new feature: the compiler is able to track the effective type of a
        generic function across method addition and removal.
      * new feature: SB-EXT:ATOMIC-INCF allows atomic incrementation of
        appropriately typed structure slots without locking.
      * new feature: SB-EXT:CALL-WITH-TIMING provides access to timing
        information like those gathered by TIME using a programming-friendly
        interface.
      * new feature: TIME reports time taken even if the form performs a
        non-local transfer of control.
      * enhancement: reduced conservativism on GENCGC platforms: on
        average 45% less pages pinned (measured from SBCL self build).
      * bug fix: SB-EXT:COMPARE-AND-SWAP on SYMBOL-VALUE can no longer
        mutate constant symbols or violate declaimed type of the symbol.
      * bug fix: SB-THREAD:SIGNAL-SEMAPHORE could fail to wakeup threads
        sleeping on the semaphore in heavily contested semaphores.
      * bug fix: semaphores and condition variables were not interrupt
        safe.
      * bug fix: SB-THREAD:CONDITION-WAIT doesn't allow waits on mutexes
        owned by other threads anymore.
      * bug fix: FIND on lists called KEY outside the specified
        subsequence. (reported by budden)
      * bug fix: LOG doesn't use single-float intermediate results when
        given mixed integer and double-float arguments, leading to better
        precision. (reported by Bob Felts)
      * bug fix: LOG with base zero returned values of inconsistent type.
  • sbcl.1.0.20

  • sbcl_1_0_20

    changes in sbcl-1.0.20 relative to 1.0.19:
      * minor incompatible change: OPTIMIZE qualities
        SB-C::STACK-ALLOCATE-DYNAMIC-EXTENT, SB-C::STACK-ALLOCATE-VECTOR,
        and SB-C::STACK-ALLOCATE-VALUE-CELLS no longer exist. See documentation
        and SB-EXT:*STACK-ALLOCATE-DYNAMIC-EXTENT* for details.
      * documentation: some slot access efficiency guidelines have been
        added to the user manual.
      * optimization: ASSOC-IF, ASSOC-IF-NOT, MEMBER-IF, MEMBER-IF-NOT,
        RASSOC, RASSOC-IF, and RASSOC-IF-NOT are now equally efficient
        as ASSOC and MEMEBER.
      * optimization: calls to ASSOC, MEMBER, and RASSOC can be transformed
        to more efficient EQ-comparison versions more often.
      * optimization: enhanced derivation of DOLIST iteration variable type
        for constant lists.
      * optimization: constant folding of simple (LIST ...) forms as DOLIST
        arguments.
      * optimization: runtime lookup of function definitions can be
        elided in more cases, eg: (let ((x 'foo)) (funcall foo)).
      * optimization: compiler is able to derive the return type of
        (AREF (THE STRING X) Y) as being CHARACTER.
      * optimization: CLRHASH on empty hash-tables no longer does pointless
        work. (thanks to Alec Berryman)
      * optimization: REPLACE deftransforms don't punt when :START1 or
        :START2 is given
      * bug fix: compiling DESTRUCTURING-BIND on constant list arguments
        no longer emits a code deletion note. (reported by Andrew
        Gasparovic)
      * bug fix: bogus odd-number-of-keywords STYLE-WARNINGs from calls to
        functions with an odd number of &OPTIONAL arguments, a &REST
        argument, and one or more &KEY arguments at the call site.
      * bug fix: STYLE-WARNINGs for functions with both &OPTIONAL and &KEY
        arguments appeared at call sites as well.
      * bug fix: fixed #425; CLOSE drops input buffers from streams, so
        READ-LINE &co can no longer read from them afterwards. (reported
        by Damien Cassou)
      * bug fix: fixed #427: unused local aliens no longer cause compiler
        breakage. (reported by Stelian Ionescu, Andy Hefner and Stanislaw
        Halik)
      * bug fix: non-local exit from a WITH-ALIEN form no longer causes
        alien-stack leakage. (reported by Andy Hefner)
      * bug fix: PROGV signals an error when an attempt to violate declared
        type of a variable or bind a constant is made.
      * bug fix: SET signals an error when an attempt to violate declared
        type of a variable is made.
      * bug fix: restart computation during the execution of a restart
        test function no longer causes infinite recursion. (reported by
        Michael Weber)
      * bug fix: calling SB-COVER:REPORT with a non-directory pathname now
        signals an error. (thanks to Pierre Mai)
      * bug fix: EXPORT left symbol unexported in conflict situations.
        (thanks to Michael Weber)
      * bug fix: correctly handle name conflicts involving CL:NIL.
        (thanks to Michael Weber)
      * bug fix: RESOLVE-CONFLICT restart for name conflicts handles
        conflicts arising from USEing package with conflicting symbols
        correctly. (thanks to Michael Weber)
  • 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)