1 changes in sbcl-0.8.13 relative to sbcl-0.8.12:
2 * new feature: SB-PACKAGE-LOCKS. See the "Package Locks" section of
3 the manual for details; add :SB-PACKAGE-LOCKS in
4 customize-target-features.lisp to enable them.
5 * minor incompatible change: as threatened around sbcl-0.8.0, the
6 home package of MOP-related symbols is now SB-MOP, not SB-PCL.
7 The symbols are also exported from SB-PCL for backwards
8 compatibility, but more so than before SB-PCL should be treated as
9 an implementation-internal package.
10 * the SB-SPROF contrib now works on (most) non-x86 architectures.
11 It is known as of this release not to work on the Alpha, however.
12 * fixed bug #167: errors signalled due to illegal syntax in method
13 bodies are now more legible.
14 * fixed bug #338: instances of EQL-SPECIFIER are now valid type
15 designators and can hence be used with TYPEP.
16 * fixed bug #333: CHECK-TYPE now ensures that the type error
17 signalled, if any, has the right object to be accessed by
18 TYPE-ERROR-DATUM. (reported by Tony Martinez)
19 * fixed bug #340: SETF of VALUES obeys the specification in ANSI
20 5.1.2.3 for multiple-value place subforms. (reported by Kalle
22 * fixed bug #334: programmatic addition of slots using specialized
23 methods on SB-MOP:COMPUTE-SLOTS works for :ALLOCATION :INSTANCE
24 and :ALLOCATION :CLASS slots.
25 * fixed a bug: #\Space (and other whitespace characters) are no
26 longer considered to be macro characters in standard syntax by
28 * fixed bug: initialization of condition class metaobjects no longer
29 causes an instance of the condition to be created. (reported by
31 * fixed bug: it is now possible to have slots such that
32 SB-MOP:SLOT-DEFINITION-ALLOCATION of the effective slot
33 description is neither :INSTANCE nor :CLASS.
35 changes in sbcl-0.8.12 relative to sbcl-0.8.11:
36 * minor incompatible change: the system no longer provides
37 optimization hints (conditions which are TYPEP
38 SB-EXT:COMPILER-NOTE) for conforming code in default compilation
39 mode; these hints are still emitted when higher SPEED optimization
41 * new contrib module: a sampling profiler (profiling by statistical
42 sampling, rather than by instrumenting functions) is available as
43 the SB-SPROF contrib. (thanks to Gerd Moellmann and Juho Snellman)
44 * the behaviour of the standard function ED is now customizeable by
45 third parties through a hook variable: see ED's documentation
46 string for information on the protocol.
47 * the compiler no longer emits efficiency notes for (FUNCALL X)
48 when the type of X is uncertain under default optimization
50 * fixed bug 276: mutating a binding of a specialized parameter to a
51 method to something that is not TYPEP the specializer is now
53 * fixed bugs 45d and 118: DOUBLE-FLOAT[-NEGATIVE]-EPSILON now
54 exhibit the required behaviour on the x86 platform. (thanks to
55 Peter van Eynde, Eric Marsden and Bruno Haible)
56 * fixed bug 335: ATANH now computes the inverse hyperbolic tangent
57 even for difficult arguments. (reported by Peter Graves)
58 * fixed bug 141a: the backquote printer now descends quoted
60 * fixed another bug in backquote printing: no more destructive
61 modification of the form's list structure. (reported by Brian
63 * fixed bug in INTERRUPT-THREAD: pin the function, so that it cannot
64 move between its address being taken and the call to
65 interrupt_thread, fixing a crashing race condition.
66 * the SB-POSIX contrib implementation has been adjusted so that it
67 no longer exhibits ridiculously poor performance when constructing
68 instances corresponding to C structs.
70 changes in sbcl-0.8.11 relative to sbcl-0.8.10:
71 * minor incompatible change: the sb-grovel contrib now treats C
72 structures as alien (in the sense of SB-ALIEN) objects rather than
73 as undistinguished (simple-array (unsigned-byte 8) (*))s. This
74 has implications for memory management of client code
75 (sb-grovel-returned objects must now be manually managed) and for
76 type safety (alien objects now have full types).
77 * new feature: the SB-EXT:MUFFLE-CONDITIONS declaration should be
78 used to control emission of compiler diagnostics, rather than the
79 SB-EXT:INHIBIT-WARNINGS OPTIMIZE quality. See the manual for
80 documentation on this feature. The SB-EXT:INHIBIT-WARNINGS
81 quality should be considered deprecated.
82 * install.sh now installs the user manual as well
83 * (not quite a new documentable feature, but worth considering in
84 the light of the new SB-EXT:MUFFLE-CONDITIONS declaration): the
85 beginnings of a semantically meaningful condition hierarchy is
86 under development, for use in SB-EXT:MUFFLE-CONDITIONS and by
88 * fixed bug: PARSE-NAMESTRING now accepts any valid pathaname
89 designator as the defaults argument.
90 * fixed bug: Displaced arrays whose displaced-to array has become
91 too small now cause ARRAY-DIMENSION to signal an error, providing
92 for safer bounds-checking. (reported by Bruno Haible)
93 * fixed bug: DEFCLASS slot definitions with identical :READER and
94 :WRITER names now signal a reasonable error. (reported by Thomas
96 * fixed bug: CLOSE :ABORT T on appending stream no longer causes
98 * fixed bug: Invalid slot specification errors now print correctly.
99 (thanks to Zach Beane)
100 * fixed bug 320: Shared to local slot value transfers in class
101 redefinitions now happen corrently from superclasses as
102 well. (reported by Bruno Haible)
103 * fixed bug 316: SHIFTF now accepts VALUES forms. (reported by Bruno
105 * fixed bug 322: DEFSTRUCT :TYPE LIST type predicates now handle
106 improper lists correctly. (reported by Bruno Haible)
107 * fixed bug 313: source-transform for <fun-name> was erroneously
108 applied to a call of a value of a variable with name <fun-name>.
109 (reported by Antonio Menezes Leitao)
110 * fixed bug 307: The obsolete instance protocol ensures that
111 subclasses are properly obsoleted. (thanks to Nikodemus Siivola)
112 * fixed bug 298, revealed by Paul F. Dietz' test suite: SBCL can
113 remove dead unknown-values globs from the middle of the stack.
114 * added a new restart to *BREAK-ON-SIGNALS* handling to make it
115 easier to resume long computations after using *BREAK-ON-SIGNALS*
116 to diagnose and fix failures. (thanks to Nikodemus Siivola)
117 * fixed bug reported by PFD in lisppaste #747 (and Bruno Haible from
118 CLISP test suite): WRITE-TO-STRING is not constant-foldable.
119 * fixed bugs in COMPLEX type specifier: UPGRADED-COMPLEX-PART-TYPE
120 is now consistent with (COMPLEX <x>); bugs in treatment of COMPLEX
121 MEMBER and UNION types have likewise been fixed. (thanks to Bruno
123 * fixed a (fairly theoretical) bug in string printing: if
124 *PRINT-READABLY* is true, signal PRINT-NOT-READABLE if the string
125 does not have array-element-type equal to the most general string
127 * fixed bug: SET-PPRINT-DISPATCH does not immediately resolve
128 function name. (thanks to Nikodemus Siivola)
129 * fixed bug: compile-time format string checker failed on
130 non-closed ~{. (reported by Thomas F Burdick)
131 * fixed bug: as reported by Kalle Olavi Niemitalo on #lisp IRC,
132 don't warn on legal loop code involving more than one aggregate
133 boolean. (thanks to Nikodemus Siivola)
134 * fixed bug: as reported by Peter Graves on #lisp IRC, passing a NIL
135 in keyword position to MAKE-PACKAGE was not being reported as
137 * fixed bug: as reported by Juan Ripoll on cmucl-imp,
138 MULTIPLE-VALUE-BIND should be able to lexically bind lambda list
140 * fixed bugs 280 and 312: the checking for multiple definitions in a
141 file is less likely to become confused by uses of inline
143 * fixed bug: the #S reader macro performs the keyword coercion
144 specified for slot names. (reported by Kalle Niemitalo)
145 * fixed bug: lambda lists may contain symbols whose names start with
146 & but are not lambda-list-keywords; their occurrence triggers a
148 * fixed bug 321: define-method-combination argument lambda lists do
149 not cause invalid code to be generated when &optional or &aux
150 variables have default values. (reported by Bruno Haible)
151 * fixed bug 327: system subclasses of STRUCTURE-OBJECT or CONDITION
152 have CLOS classes; this appears also to have fixed reported
153 instability in stack exhaustion detection.
154 * fixed bug: the CONTROL-ERROR from ABORT, CONTINUE and
155 MUFFLE-WARNING when no associated restart is present is now
157 * optimization: rearranged the expansion of various defining macros
158 so that each expands into only one top-level form in a
159 :LOAD-TOPLEVEL context; this appears to decrease fasl sizes by
161 * optimization: used a previously little-used slot in symbols to
162 cache SXHASH values, yielding a 5-10% compiler speedup. (thanks
164 * fixed some bugs revealed by Paul Dietz' test suite:
165 ** MAKE-INSTANCES-OBSOLETE returns the class name when called with
167 ** Fixed an optimization bug related to inheritance of initforms
168 from local to shared slots.
169 ** FILE-POSITION works as specified on BROADCAST-STREAMs.
170 ** CAST optimizer forgot to flush argument derived type.
171 ** print/read consistency on floats is now orders of magnitude
172 more likely. (thanks also to Bruno Haible for a similar report
174 ** removed stack cleaning in the cleanup part of UNWIND-PROTECT.
175 ** IMAGPART is specified (infelicitously) to return (* 0 <thing>)
176 for objects of type REAL. Make it so.
177 ** SXHASH is specified (infelicitously) to respect similarity,
178 which means that (SXHASH 0.0) must equal (SXHASH -0.0). Make
179 it so. (thanks to Markus Ziegler)
180 ** on the Alpha, the compiler succeeds in compiling functions
181 returning a known number of arguments greater than 63.
182 ** fixed handling of invalid NIL arguments in keyword position
184 ** fixed non-pretty printing of arrays with *PRINT-RADIX* being
186 ** provided a readably-printable representation for RANDOM-STATE
188 ** ensured that pathnames, where they have a namestring, always
189 print using #P"..." syntax.
191 changes in sbcl-0.8.10 relative to sbcl-0.8.9:
192 * Support for the forthcoming 2.0 version of the NetBSD kernel
193 running on x86 hardware has been added. (thanks to Perry
194 E. Metzger most immediately, and others for their past work)
195 * SBCL now runs on OpenBSD 3.4. (Thanks to Scott Parish; 3.4 is the
196 current release version; SBCL's OpenBSD support had been broken
197 since about the time of OpenBSD's switch to ELF binary format.)
198 * [placeholder for DX summary]
199 ** user code with &REST lists declared dynamic-extent, under high
200 speed or space and low safety and debug optimization policy.
201 * The manual has been converted to Texinfo format and the debugger
202 chapter from the cmucl manual has been added.
203 * A facility has been added to extract documentation strings from
204 sbcl and store them as Texinfo-formatted snippets for inclusion in
205 the manual (via Texinfo's @include directive)
206 * bug fix: compiler emitted division in optimized DEREF. (thanks for
207 the test case to Dave Roberts)
208 * bug fix: multidimensional simple arrays loaded from FASLs had fill
209 pointers. (reported by Sean Ross)
210 * bug fix: PROFILE output is printed nicely even for large numerical
211 values. (thanks to Zach Beane)
212 * bug fix: streams with element-type (SIGNED-BYTE <N>) for <N>
213 greater than 32 handle EOF correctly.
214 * bug fix: on X86 an immediate argument of the IMUL instruction is
215 correctly printed in disassembly. (thanks to Lutz Euler)
216 * bug fix: class slots in redefined classes preserve their old
217 values. (thanks to Bruno Haible and Nikodemus Siivola)
218 * bug fix: compilation of funcalls of CXX+R (e.g. CDDR) now
219 succeeds. (reported by Marco Baringer)
220 * fixed some bugs revealed by Paul Dietz' test suite:
221 ** READ-SEQUENCE now works on ECHO-STREAMs.
222 ** RATIONALIZE works more according to its specification. (thanks
225 changes in sbcl-0.8.9 relative to sbcl-0.8.8:
226 * deprecation of old extension: *DEBUG-PRINT-LEVEL* and
227 *DEBUG-PRINT-LENGTH* are now deprecated in favor of the new, more
228 general SB-DEBUG:*DEBUG-PRINT-VARIABLE-ALIST* mechanism. (This
229 should matter to you only if you rebind the printer control
230 variables and then find you want different bindings in the
231 debugger than in the ordinary execution of your program.)
232 * The runtime build system has been tweaked to support building
233 (on SPARC/SunOS) using a C compiler which invokes Sun's own
234 assembler and linker. (thanks to Nikodemus Siivola)
235 * Unbound, undefined, undeclared variables now trigger full
236 WARNINGs, not just STYLE-WARNINGs, on the assumption that this is
237 more often programmer error than deliberate exploitation of undefined
239 * optimization: the hash algorithm for strings has changed to one
240 that is less vulnerable to spurious collisions. (thanks to Juho
242 * optimization: VECTOR-POP, VECTOR-PUSH-EXTEND and REPLACE do less
243 needless bounds checking. (thanks to Juho Snellman)
244 * optimization: implemented multiplication as a modular
245 (UNSIGNED-BYTE 32) operation on the PPC backend.
246 * fixed some bugs revealed by Paul Dietz' test suite:
247 ** ADJUST-ARRAY now copies the datum in a zero rank array if
249 ** ADJUST-ARRAY no longer adjusts non-adjustable arrays.
250 ** MAKE-STRING-INPUT-STREAM accepts NIL as a value for :END.
251 ** MAKE-STRING-INPUT-STREAM functions correctly for strings with
253 ** CLEAR-INPUT accepts NIL and T for its (optional) stream
255 ** Ratios can now be printed correctly with *PRINT-BASE* bound to
257 ** ECHO-STREAMs no longer attempt to echo the end of file value to
258 their output stream on EOF from read.
259 ** CONCATENATED-STREAM-STREAMS discards constituent streams which
260 have been read to end-of-file.
261 ** CLOSE works as expected on the null CONCATENATED-STREAM, and on
263 ** Printing symbols with *PRINT-CASE* :CAPITALIZE respects the
264 description of determination of which consecutive characters
266 ** Printing the "Space" character with escaping on now yields "#\\ ",
267 rather than "#\\Space", as mandated by ANSI 22.1.3.2.
268 ** Reading floating-point numbers with *READ-BASE* set to a number
269 less than 10 works correctly.
270 ** Reading floating-point numbers with *READ-BASE* set to a number
271 more than 10 works correctly.
272 ** Printing with *PRINT-READABLY* targets the standard readtable, not
273 the readtable currently in effect.
275 changes in sbcl-0.8.8 relative to sbcl-0.8.7:
276 * minor incompatible change: parsing of namestrings on a physical
277 (Unix) host has changed; numbers after the final #\. in a
278 namestring are no longer interpreted as a version field. This is
279 intented to be largely invisible to the user, except that the
280 meaning of the namestring "*.*.*" has changed: it now refers to a
281 pathname with :TYPE :WILD :NAME #<pattern "*.*">. This namestring
282 should usually be replaced by
283 (make-pathname :name :wild :type :wild :version :wild)
284 with the added benefit that this is more likely to be portable.
285 As a consequence of this change, the :IF-EXISTS :NEW-VERSION
286 option to OPEN now signals an error if the file being opened
287 exists; this may have an impact on existing code.
288 * fixed bug 190: RUN-PROGRAM should now work properly, respecting
289 signals received, on the PowerPC platforms (both Linux and
290 Darwin). (thanks to Pierre Mai for pointing out the location of
292 * several fixes on OS X: The system now builds and runs cleanly on
293 Panther (10.3), and works around sigreturn bug (no more SIGFPEs).
294 (thanks to Brian Mastenbrook)
295 * bug fix: DECODE-UNIVERSAL-TIME now accepts timezone arguments with
296 second-resolution: integer multiples of 1/3600 between -24 and 24.
297 (thanks to Vincent Arkesteijn)
298 * bug fix: functions =, /=, <, <=, >, >= did not check the argument
299 type when called with 1 argument; PEEK-CHAR checked type of
300 PEEK-TYPE only after having read first character from a
301 stream. (reported by Peter Graves)
302 * bug fix: the garbage collector now has much better locality
303 behaviour, and in particular no longer treats all memory as being
304 exhausted when many small objects point to each other in a deeply
306 * bug fix: arrays specialized on (UNSIGNED-BYTE 15) are now
307 recognized as being TYPEP their class.
308 * bug fix: the PUSHNEW documentation string has been corrected.
309 (thanks to Vincent Arkesteijn)
310 * bug fix: defaulting of the value for the last of an atypically
311 large number of multiple values being bound was not being
312 performed correctly on the Alpha or PPC platforms
313 * optimization: implemented multiplication as a modular
314 (UNSIGNED-BYTE 32) operation on the x86 backend.
315 * optimization: SEARCH on simple-base-strings can now be open-coded.
316 (see also contrib/compiler-extras.lisp for inspiration for
317 teaching the compiler about the Boyer-Moore algorithm).
318 * value, returned by MAX (and MIN) called with several EQUALP, but
319 not EQL, arguments now does not depend on compiler settings.
320 * fixed some bugs revealed by Paul Dietz' test suite:
321 ** in stack analysis liveness information is propagated from
322 non-local entry points.
323 ** pathwise CAST removing failed when the CAST node did not start
325 ** INPUT-STREAM-P, OUTPUT-STREAM-P, STREAM-ELEMENT-TYPE and
326 OPEN-STREAM-P signal a TYPE-ERROR if their argument is not a
328 ** LOAD-LOGICAL-PATHNAME-TRANSLATIONS returns NIL if the logical
329 host is already defined.
330 ** RENAME-FILE works on streams instead of signalling an internal
332 ** PEEK-CHAR uses the current readtable when determining whether
333 or not a character is whitespace.
334 ** MERGE-PATHNAMES handles the case when the pathname does not
335 specify a name while the default-pathname specifies a version.
336 ** Pathnames now stand a better chance of respecting print/read
338 ** Attempting to use standardized file system operators with a
339 pathname with invalid :DIRECTORY components signals a
341 ** OPEN :DIRECTION :IO no longer fails to work on non-existent
343 ** DIRECTORY on logical pathnames is more correct.
344 ** CLEAR-INPUT, CLEAR-OUTPUT, FINISH-OUTPUT and FORCE-OUTPUT
345 signal a TYPE-ERROR if their argument is not a stream.
346 ** READ-BYTE and WRITE-BYTE signal a TYPE-ERROR if their stream
347 designator argument does not designate a stream.
348 ** OPEN-STREAM-P and INPUT-STREAM-P on synonym streams work by
349 examining the synonym.
350 ** STREAM-ELEMENT-TYPE and FRESH-LINE on broadcast-streams now
352 ** OPEN and WITH-OPEN-STREAM allow opening streams with
353 element-type larger than ([UN]SIGNED-BYTE 32).
355 changes in sbcl-0.8.7 relative to sbcl-0.8.6:
356 * When built with the :SB-FUTEX feature, threaded builds now take
357 advantage of the "fast userspace mutex" facility in Linux kernel 2.6
358 for faster/more reliable mutex and condition variable support.
359 * Incompatible change (but one you probably shouldn't have been using
360 anyway): the interface and code for arbitrating between multiple
361 threads in the same user session has been redesigned.
362 * bug fix: GET-SETF-EXPANSION no longer throws an internal type
363 error when called without an explicit environment argument.
364 (thanks to Nikodemus Siivola)
365 * bug fix: buffered :DIRECTION :IO streams are less likely to become
366 confused about their position. (thanks to Adam Warner and Gerd
368 * bug fix: Pretty printing backquoted forms with unquotations in the
369 argument list position of various code constructs such as LAMBDA
370 now works correctly. (reported by Paul Dietz)
371 * bug fix: Pretty printing unquotations no longer loses all
372 stream position information.
373 * optimization: performance of string output streams is now less
374 poor for multiple small sequence writes.
375 * optimization: performance of CSUBTYPEP in the presence of complex
376 expressions involving CONS and NOT many times has been improved.
377 (reported by Paul Dietz)
378 * ASDF-INSTALL bug fix: now parses *PROXY* properly. (thanks to
380 * SB-SIMPLE-STREAMS enhancement: simple-streams can now be used as
381 streams for the REPL, for the debugger, and so on. (thanks to
383 * DEFINE-CODITION is more efficient. (thanks to Brian Mastenbrook)
384 * fixed some bugs revealed by Paul Dietz' test suite:
385 ** the value of the :REHASH-THRESHOLD argument to MAKE-HASH-TABLE
386 is ignored if it is too small, rather than propagating through
387 to cause DIVIDE-BY-ZERO or FLOATING-POINT-OVERFLOW errors.
388 ** extremely complex negations of CONS types were not being
389 sufficiently canonicalized, leading to inconsistencies in
391 ** VALUES tranformer lost derived type.
393 changes in sbcl-0.8.6 relative to sbcl-0.8.5:
394 * fixed a bootstrapping bug: the build process no longer assumes
395 that the various BOOLE-related constants have the same value in
396 host and target lisps. (noted by Paul Dietz' test suite on an
397 SBCL binary built from CLISP)
398 * The system can now be dynamically linked on the MIPS platform,
399 which enables dynamic loading of foreign code from Lisp. (thanks
400 to Ralf Baechle for discussions on the MIPS ABI)
401 * The system now records debugging information for its own source
402 files in a filesystem-position-independent manner, relative to
403 the "SYS" logical host.
404 * fixed a compiler bug: MV-LET convertion did not check references
405 to the "max args" entry point. (reported by Brian Downing)
406 * tweaked disassembly notes to be less confident about proclaiming
407 some instruction as an LRA. (thanks to Brian Downing)
408 * contrib update: SB-ACLREPL is now threadsafe; multiple listeners
409 now each have their own history, command character, and other
410 characteristics. (thanks to David Lichteblau)
411 * fixed some bugs revealed by Paul Dietz' test suite:
412 ** compiler failure in compiling LOGAND expressions including a
414 ** Implementation of ASH-MOD32 on X86 and PPC did not work for the
415 shift greater than 32.
416 ** FLUSH-DEST did not mark blocks for type check regeneration.
417 ** HANDLER-CASE failed to accept declarations in handler clauses
418 in some circumstances.
420 changes in sbcl-0.8.5 relative to sbcl-0.8.4:
421 * New code in contrib/sb-introspect (still probably not entirely
422 stable yet) provides some support for smart Lisp development
423 environments like SLIME.
424 * The conditions signalled for errors occurring when loading .fasl
425 files have been systematized (inheriting from SB-EXT:INVALID-FASL)
426 in a way which should help ASDF recover gracefully.
427 * The REQUIRE/PROVIDE behavior of *MODULE-PROVIDER-FUNCTIONS*
428 stuff has been cleaned up. If you code contrib/ stuff, this might
429 affect you, and you can look at contrib/README, contrib/STANDARDS,
430 and/or the 0.8.4.27 diff to check.
431 * In full calls the compiler now does not generate checks for declared
432 argument types for all arguments.
433 * various threading fixes
434 ** and some experimental patches which didn't make it into
435 the main tree for this release, but which are shipped in
436 contrib/experimental-thread.patch as a possible fix for some
437 failures (deadlock, spinning...) in GC-intensive multithreaded
439 * fixed PPC build problem (source code incompatibility of different
440 library versions): added offsetof() hackery which attempts to divine
441 where glibc maintainers put uc_mcontext today
442 * fixed bug 282: compiler does not trust type assertions while passing
443 arguments to a full call.
444 * fixed bug 261: compiler allows NIL or "no value" to be accepted for
445 &OPTIONAL VALUES type parameter.
446 * fix bug 214: algorithm for noting rejected templates is now more
447 similar to that of template seletion. (also reported by rydis on
449 * fixed bug 141b: printing backquoted information readably and prettily
450 inserts a space where necessary.
451 * bug fix: obviously wrong type specifiers such as (FIXNUM 1) or
452 (CHARACTER 10) are now reported as errors, rather than propagated
453 as unknown types. (reported by piso on #lisp)
454 * bug fix: the :IF-EXISTS argument to OPEN now behaves correctly
455 with values NIL and :ERROR. (thanks to Milan Zamazal)
456 * fixed bug 191c: CLOS now does proper keyword argument checking as
457 described in CLHS 7.6.5 and 7.6.5.1.
458 * bug fix: LOOP forms using NIL as a for-as-arithmetic counter no
459 longer raise an error; further, using a list as a for-as-arithmetic
460 counter now raises a meaningful error.
461 * fixed bug 213a: even fairly unreasonable CONS type specifiers are
462 now understood by sequence creation functions such as MAKE-SEQUENCE
464 * fixed bug 46k: READ-BYTE now signals an error when asked to read from
465 a STRING-INPUT-STREAM.
466 * compiler enhancement: SIGNUM is now better able to derive the type
468 * type declarations inside WITH-SLOTS are checked. (reported by
470 * fixed some bugs revealed by Paul Dietz' test suite:
471 ** incorrect optimization of TRUNCATE for a positive first
472 argument and negative second.
473 ** compiler failure in let-convertion during flushing dead code.
474 ** compiler failure while deriving type of TRUNCATE on an
475 interval, containing 0.
476 ** ASH of a negative bignum by a negative bignum count now returns
478 ** intersection of CONS types now canonicalizes properly, fixing
479 inconsistencies in SUBTYPEP.
481 changes in sbcl-0.8.4 relative to sbcl-0.8.3:
482 * incompatible change: The --disable-debugger command line
483 option now clobbers the debugger at a more fundamental
484 level, by redefining #'INVOKE-DEBUGGER instead of by
485 rebinding *DEBUGGER-HOOK*. The main difference is that BREAK
486 is specified by ANSI to ignore *DEBUGGER-HOOK* and
487 INVOKE-DEBUGGER regardless. Under the old system, BREAK would
488 enter the debugger REPL and then suffer recursive errors
489 because *DEBUG-IO* is also messed up in --disable-debugger mode;
490 while under the new system, BREAK in --disable-debugger mode
491 terminates the system just as an unhandled error would.
492 * fixed compiler performance when processing loops with a step >1;
493 * bug fix: DOCUMENTATION now retrieves generic function
494 documentation. Also, DOCUMENTATION and (SETF DOCUMENTATION)
495 support has been systematized, and now supports the methods
496 specified by ANSI, along with a default method and a method for
497 slot documentation. (reported by Nathan Froyd)
498 * bug fix: effective methods associated with a generic function are
499 no longer cached over a change of that generic function's method
500 combination. (reported by Andreas Fuchs)
501 * bug fix: RUN-PROGRAM now does not fail if some element in $PATH
502 names a non-existent directory. (thanks to Andreas Fuchs)
503 * bug fix: ROUND and TRUNCATE could, under certain circumstances on
504 the PPC platform, lead to stack corruption; this has been fixed.
505 (reported by Rainer Joswig)
506 * bug fix: ASH on an (UNSIGNED-BYTE 32) with a shift of -32 or lower
507 no longer ever returns 1 instead of 0. (thanks to Lars Brinkhoff)
508 * fixed bug 285: TRUNCATE on bignum arguments, and indeed bignum
509 arithmetic in general, is now much more reliable on the PPC
511 * bug fix: LOGCOUNT on (UNSIGNED-BYTE 64) objects on the Alpha
512 platform now returns the right answer.
513 * optimization: restored some effective method precomputation in
514 CLOS (turned off by an ANSI fix in sbcl-0.8.3); the amount of
515 precomputation is now tunable.
516 * optimization: compiler-internal data structure use has been
517 reviewed, and changes have been made that should improve the
518 performance of the compiler by about 20%.
519 * optimization: performance of FILL (and :INITIAL-ELEMENT) on
520 simple-base-strings and simple-bit-vectors is improved.
521 * optimization: the optimization of 32-bit logical and arithmetic
522 functions introduced in version 0.8.3 on the x86 has been
523 implemented on the mips, ppc and sparc platforms; an
524 implementation of the same facility, but for 64-bit arithmetic,
525 has been added for the alpha.
526 * microoptimization: the compiler is better able to make use of the
527 x86 LEA instruction for multiplication by constants.
528 * bug fix: in some situations compiler did not report usage of
529 generic arithmetic in (SPEED 3) policy.
530 * bug 145b fix: compiler used wrong type specifier while converting
531 MEMBER-types to numeric.
532 * bug fix: COMPILE-FILE must bind *READTABLE*. (reported by Doug
534 * bug fix: (SETF AREF) on byte-sized-element arrays with constant
535 index argument now works properly on the Alpha platform.
536 * bug fix: floating point exception treatment on the Alpha platform
538 * bug fix: FILE-POSITION works much better on string input and
539 output streams. (thanks to Nikodemus Siivola)
540 * bug fix: many threading/garbage collection symptoms sorted.
541 SB-THREAD:INTERRUPT-THREAD now safe to call on a thread that
542 might be pseudo-atomic.
543 * internal change: Stopping for GC is now done with signals not
544 ptrace. GC is now done in whichever thread wanted it, instead of
546 * bug fix: GC hooks (missing since 0.8) reinstated, so finalizers
548 * bug fix: result form in DO is not contained in the implicit
550 * incompatible change: ICR structure is changed; the value part of
551 CONTINUATION is now called LVAR; corresponding functions are
552 renamed (e.g. SB-C::CONTINUATION-TYPE has become SB-C::LVAR-TYPE).
553 * added type deriver for ISQRT (thanks to Robert E. Brown).
554 * bug fix: better support for loading from the command line when an
555 initialization file sets (READTABLE-CASE *READTABLE*). (thanks
557 * fixed some bugs revealed by Paul Dietz' test suite:
558 ** the RETURN clause in LOOP is now equivalent to DO (RETURN ...).
559 ** ROUND and FROUND now give the right answer when given very
560 small float arguments.
561 ** (FLOAT X) for X of type DOUBLE-FLOAT now returns X in all
563 ** optimizer for (EXPT X 0) did not work for X not of type FLOAT.
564 ** (GCD 0 <negative-integer>) returned <negative-integer>.
565 ** LCM should return a non-negative integer.
566 ** PARSE-INTEGER returned the index of a terminator instead of the
567 upper bounding index of a substring in case :JUNK-ALLOWED NIL.
568 ** PARSE-INTEGER returned an incorrect index being applied to a
570 ** LCM with two arguments of 0 returns 0 rather than signalling
572 ** unsigned addition of a 32-bit constant with the high bit set no
573 longer causes an internal compiler error on the x86.
574 ** LOGBITP accepts a non-negative bignum as its INDEX argument.
575 ** compiler incorrectly derived types of DPB and DEPOSIT-FIELD
576 with negative last argument.
577 ** byte specifiers with zero size and position no longer cause
578 an error during type derivation.
579 ** bignum multiplication on the Alpha platform now returns the
581 * porting: The system now builds on SuSE AMD64, although it still
582 generates a 32-bit binary.
583 * .fasl file incompatibility: The fasl file version number has
584 been incremented (because of the changes to internal compiler
585 data structures referred to above).
587 changes in sbcl-0.8.3 relative to sbcl-0.8.2:
588 * SBCL now builds and runs on MacOS X (version 10.2), or perhaps
589 more accurately, on the Darwin kernel running on PowerPC hardware.
590 (thanks to Brian Mastenbrook, Pierre Mai and Patrik Nordebo)
591 * Compiler code deletion notes now signal a condition of type
592 SB-EXT:CODE-DELETION-NOTE (a subtype of SB-EXT:COMPILER-NOTE) with
593 an associated MUFFLE-WARNING restart.
594 * The compiler now performs limited argument count validation of
595 constant format strings in FORMAT, and where appropriate in ERROR,
596 CERROR and WARN. (thanks to Gerd Moellmann)
597 * New ASDF-INSTALL contrib can be used for automatic download and
598 installation of third-party Lisp code from CCLAN or other sites
600 * Threaded builds (:SB-THREAD) now support SB-THREAD:INTERRUPT-THREAD,
601 which forces another thread to execute a function supplied by the
603 * bug 75 fix: WITH-OUTPUT-TO-STRING (and MAKE-STRING-OUTPUT-STREAM)
604 now accept and act upon their :ELEMENT-TYPE keyword argument.
605 (reported by Martin Atzmueller, Edi Weitz)
606 * bug fix: FILE-POSITION now accepts position designators up to
607 ARRAY-DIMENSION-LIMIT or the extreme of the off_t range, whichever
608 is the greater. (thanks to Patrik Nordebo)
609 * bug fix: MAKE-ARRAY ignored :INITIAL-CONTENTS NIL. (reported by
610 Kalle Olavi Niemitalo)
611 * bug fix: the CLASS-PROTOTYPE of the GENERIC-FUNCTION class is now
612 printable. (reported by Eric Marsden)
613 * bug fix in sb-posix: mmap() now works on systems with a 64-bit
614 off_t, including Darwin and FreeBSD. (thanks to Andreas Fuchs)
615 * x86 bug fix in control stack exhaustion checking: now shows backtrace
616 * bug fix in WITH-TIMEOUT: now the body can have more than one form.
617 (thanks to Stig Sandoe)
618 * bug fix in READ-SEQUENCE: READ-SEQUENCE following PEEK-CHAR or
619 UNREAD-CHAR now correctly includes the unread character in the
620 target sequence. (thanks to Gerd Moellmann)
621 * bug fix in threaded builds: the system can now be suspended and
622 resumed by shell job control with minimal disruption.
623 * bug fixes in times and timezones >2038AD
624 * better handling of "where is GNU make?" problem in build scripts
625 (thanks to Nikodemus Siivola)
626 * new optimization: inside a named function any reference to a
627 function with the same name is considered to be a self-reference;
628 this behaviour is controlled with SB-C::RECOGNIZE-SELF-CALLS
629 optimization quality.
630 * new optimization on x86: logical functions and + now have
631 optimized (UNSIGNED-BYTE 32) versions, which are automatically
632 used when the result is truncated to 32 bits.
633 * VALUES declaration is partially enabled.
634 * fixes in SB-GROVEL (thanks to Andreas Fuchs)
635 * fixed some bugs revealed by Paul Dietz' test suite:
636 ** The system now obeys the constraint imposed by
637 UPGRADED-ARRAY-ELEMENT-TYPE that the upgraded array element
638 types form a lattice under type intersection.
639 ** FFLOOR, FTRUNCATE, FCEILING and FROUND work with integers.
640 ** ASSOC now ignores NIL elements in an alist.
641 ** CEILING now gives the right answer with MOST-NEGATIVE-FIXNUM
642 and (1+ MOST-POSITIVE-FIXNUM) answers.
643 ** The addition of a method with invalid qualifiers to a generic
644 function does not cause an error to be signalled immediately;
645 a warning is signalled, and the error is generated only on
646 calling the generic function.
647 * changed .fasl file version number, in part to add type codes for
648 new array subtypes UNSIGNED-BYTE 7, 15, 29, and 31 mandated by
649 obscure ANSI requirements
651 changes in sbcl-0.8.2 relative to sbcl-0.8.1:
652 * fixed bug 148: failure to inline-expand a local function left
653 garbage, confusing the compiler.
654 * fixed bugs 3cd: structure slot readers perform type check if the
655 slot can have an invalid value (i.e. it is either not initialized
656 or can be written with a less specific slot writer).
657 * bug fix: the compiler now traps array references to elements off
658 the end of an array; previously, the bounds checking in some
659 circumstances could go off-by-one.
660 * improved MACHINE-VERSION, especially on Linux (thanks to Lars
662 * type declarations for array element types now obey the description
663 on the CLHS page "Declaration TYPE", as per discussions on
664 sbcl-help around 2003-05-08. This means that a declaration
665 (TYPE (ARRAY FOO) BAR) means that, within the scope of the
666 declaration, all references to BAR will be asserted or assumed
667 (with THE, so dependent on compiler policy) to involve objects of
668 type FOO. Note that no such declaration is implied in
669 (MAKE-ARRAY .. :ELEMENT-TYPE 'FOO).
670 * declared types of functions from the "Conditions"
671 chapter. (reported by Paul Dietz)
672 * bug fix: CERROR accepts a function as its first argument.
673 * bug fix: NTH an NTHCDR accept a bignum as index
674 arguments. (reported by Adam Warner)
675 * optimization: character compare routines now optimize comparing
676 against a constant character. (reported by Gilbert Baumann)
677 * bug fix: (SETF AREF) on byte-sized-element arrays with constant index
678 argument now works properly on the MIPS platform.
679 * fixed compiler failure on (TYPEP x '(NOT (MEMBER 0d0))).
680 * repeated evaluation of the same DEFSTRUCT, a slot of which is
681 declared to have a functional type, does not cause an error
683 * fixed bug: sometimes MAKE-INSTANCE did not work with classes with
684 many :DEFAULT-INITARGS. (reported by Istvan Marko)
685 * fixed bug: if last continuation of a deleted block has a
686 destination, this destination should be deleted too. (reported by
688 * fixed a bug in the bootstrap process: the host compiler's values
689 of ARRAY-DIMENSION-LIMIT and ARRAY-TOTAL-SIZE-LIMIT no longer leak
690 into the newly-built SBCL. (reported by Eric Marsden on #lisp,
691 test case from Patrik Nordebo)
692 * improved the ability of the disassembler on the PPC platform to
693 provide helpful disassembly notes.
694 * SB-MOP:CLASS-PROTOTYPE on built-in-classes returns an instance of
695 the class in more cases than previously.
696 * bug fix: FILE-POSITION now understands :START and :END for
697 STRING-INPUT-STREAMs. (thanks to Nikodemus Siivola)
698 * bug fix: (SIGNED-BYTE 8) streams no longer return (UNSIGNED-BYTE
699 8) data. (thanks to David Lichteblau)
700 * bug fix: it is possible to add a method to a generic function
702 * bug fix: reader failed to signal END-OF-FILE inside an
703 object representation. (reported by Nikodemus Siivola)
704 * fixed some bugs revealed by Paul Dietz' test suite:
705 ** LAST and [N]BUTLAST should accept a bignum.
706 ** condition slot accessors are methods.
707 ** (VECTOR NIL) is a subtype of STRING.
709 changes in sbcl-0.8.1 relative to sbcl-0.8.0:
710 * minor incompatible change: some nonsensical specialized lambda
711 lists (used in DEFMETHOD) which were previously ignored now signal
713 * minor incompatible change: the system is now aware of the types of
714 variables in the COMMON-LISP package, and will signal errors for
715 most violations of these type constraints (where previously they
716 were silently accepted).
717 * minor incompatible change: COMPILE-FILE now uses the freedom
718 afforded (ANSI 3.2.2.3) to use derived function types for
719 functions defined in the same file. This also permits the system
720 to warn on static type mismatches and function
721 redefinition. (Currently it does not work with high DEBUG level.)
722 * minor incompatible change: VALUES declaration is disabled.
723 * When issuing notes, the compiler now signals a condition of type
724 SB-EXT:COMPILER-NOTE, and provides an associated MUFFLE-WARNING
725 restart for use in user handlers. It is expected that the
726 COMPILER-NOTE condition will eventually become a condition
727 supertype to a hierarchy of note types, which will then be
728 handleable in a similar fashion. However, at the moment, no such
729 note subtypes yet exist. (SB-INT:SIMPLE-COMPILER-NOTE exists,
730 but it's an implementation detail, not a classification for the
732 * Changes in type checking closed the following bugs:
733 ** type checking of unused values (192b, 194d, 203);
734 ** template selection based on unsafe type assertions (192c, 236);
735 ** type checking in branches (194bc).
736 * A short form of VALUES type specifier has ANSI meaning (it has
737 increased the number of situations when SBCL cannot perform type
739 * fixed bug in DEFSTRUCT: once again, naming structure slots with
740 keywords or constants is permissible.
741 * STREAM-READ-SEQUENCE and STREAM-WRITE-SEQUENCE now have methods
742 defined on the relevant FUNDAMENTAL-BINARY-{INPUT,OUTPUT}-STREAM
743 classes. (thanks to Antonio Martinez)
744 * improved ANSIness in DESCRIBE: The DESCRIBE function no longer
745 outputs FRESH-LINE or TERPRI, and no longer converts its stream
746 argument to a pretty-print stream. Instead, it leaves any such
747 operations to DESCRIBE-OBJECT methods.
748 * bug fix: APROPOS now respects the EXTERNAL-ONLY flag. (reported
750 * bug fix: NIL is now a valid destructuring argument in DEFMACRO
751 lambda lists. (thanks to David Lichteblau)
752 * bug fix: Defining a generic function with a :METHOD-CLASS being a
753 subclass of STANDARD-METHOD no longer causes stack exhaustion.
754 (thanks to Gerd Moellmann)
755 * fixed bug 246: increased compilation speed of long
756 MULTIPLE-VALUE-BIND (and likewise of NTH-VALUE with a constant
758 * a contributed module implementing COMPILER-LET and MACROEXPAND-ALL
760 * DEFCONSTANT now throws a condition of type
761 SB-EXT:DEFCONSTANT-UNEQL if it is being asked to redefine a
762 constant to a non-EQL value; CONTINUE and ABORT restarts
763 respectively change and preserve the value.
764 * fixed bug 63: The code walker, part of the implementation of CLOS,
765 is now better at handling symbol macros.
766 * bug fix: There is no longer an internal implementation type named
767 CL:LENGTH. (reported by Raymond Toy)
768 * bug fix: In macro-like defining macros/special operators the
769 implicit block does not enclose the lambda list.
770 * fixed bugs 10 and 43: Bare VALUES, AND, OR and MEMBER symbols (not
771 enclosed in parentheses) are not suitable as type specifiers, and
772 their use properly signals an error now.
773 * bug fix: An argument count mismatch for a type specifier in code
774 being compiled no longer causes an unhandled error at compile
775 time, but signals a compile-time warning.
776 * fixed simple vector readable printing
777 * bug fix: DESCRIBE takes more care over whether the class
778 precedence list slot of a class is bound before accessing it.
779 (reported by Markus Krummenacker)
780 * bug fix: FORMATTER can successfully compile pretty-printer format
781 strings which use variants of the ~* directive inside.
782 * bug fix: SEARCH now applies its TEST predicate to the elements of
783 the arguments in the correct order. (thanks to Wolfhard Buss)
784 * fixed bug 235b: The compiler uses return types of MAPCAR and friends
785 in type inference. (thanks to Robert E. Brown)
786 * bug fix: Reading in symbols with an explicit package name of ""
787 (e.g. '||::FOO) now works correctly. (reported by Henrik Motakef)
788 * fixed some bugs revealed by Paul Dietz' test suite:
789 ** NIL is now allowed as a structure slot name.
790 ** Arbitrary numbers, not just REALs, are allowed in certain
791 circumstances in LOOP for-as-arithmetic clauses.
792 ** Multiple class redefinitions before slot access no longer
794 ** (SETF FIND-CLASS) now accepts NIL as an argument to remove the
795 association between the name and a class.
796 ** Generic functions with non-standard method-combination and over
797 five methods all of which return constants no longer return NIL
798 after the first few invocations. (thanks to Gerd Moellmann)
799 ** CALL-NEXT-METHOD with no arguments now passes the original
800 values of the arguments, even in the presence of assignment.
801 ** Functions [N]SUBST*, LAST, NRECONC, [N]SUBLIS may return any
803 ** DISASSEMBLE works with closures and funcallable instances.
804 ** ADD-METHOD now returns the generic function, not the new method.
805 ** FIND-METHOD signals an error if the lengths of the specializers
806 is incompatible with the generic function, even if the ERRORP
808 ** TYPE-OF returns recognizeable subtypes of all built-in-types of
809 which its argument is a member.
810 ** DEFCLASS only redefines the class named by its class-name
811 argument if that name is the proper name of the class;
812 otherwise, it creates a new class.
813 ** SLOT-UNBOUND now correctly initalizes the CELL-ERROR-NAME slot
814 of the UNBOUND-SLOT condition to the name of the slot.
815 ** (SETF (AREF bv 0) ...) did not work for bit vectors.
816 ** SLOT-UNBOUND and SLOT-MISSING now have their return values
817 treated by SLOT-BOUNDP, SLOT-VALUE, (SETF SLOT-VALUE) and
818 SLOT-MAKUNBOUND in the specified fashion.
820 changes in sbcl-0.8.0 relative to sbcl-0.8alpha.0
821 * SBCL now builds using CLISP (version of late April 2003 from CVS) as
822 cross-compilation host. As a consequence, we can now bootstrap our
823 way up to SBCL starting with a bare gcc toolchain and human-readable
824 source code (first the source to CLISP, then the source to SBCL).
825 * A contributed module containing a partial implementation of the
826 simple-streams interface has been included. (thanks to Rudi
828 * A contributed module implementing the RFC1321 Message Digest
829 Algorithm, known as MD5, has been included.
830 * minor incompatible change: The :NEGATIVE-ZERO-IS-NOT-ZERO feature
831 no longer has any effect, as the code controlled by this feature
832 has been deleted. (As far as we know, no-one has ever built using
833 this feature, and its semantics were confused in any case).
834 * minor incompatible change: As a consequence of making SLOT-EXISTS-P
835 work on conditions (as required by the ANSI specification),
836 SLOT-VALUE, (SETF SLOT-VALUE) and SLOT-BOUNDP likewise have the
837 expected behaviour on conditions. Users should note, however,
838 that such behaviour is not required by the ANSI specification,
839 and so use of this behaviour may render their code unportable.
840 * fixed some bugs revealed by Paul Dietz' test suite:
841 ** the GENERIC-FUNCTION type is no longer disjoint from FUNCTION
843 ** &ENVIRONMENT parameter in macro lambda list is bound first.
844 ** SXHASH on condition objects no longer returns NIL.
845 ** :ALLOCATION :CLASS slots are better treated; their values are
846 updated on class redefinition, and initforms inherited from
847 superclasses are applied.
848 ** REMOVE-METHOD returns its generic function argument even when
849 no method was removed.
850 ** SHARED-INITIALIZE now initializes the values of the requested
851 slots, including those with :ALLOCATION :CLASS.
852 ** ALLOCATE-INSTANCE now works on structure classes defined via
853 DEFSTRUCT (and not just by those from DEFCLASS :METACLASS
855 ** SLOT-EXISTS-P now works on conditions, as well as structures
857 ** MAKE-LOAD-FORM now has the required methods on
858 STRUCTURE-OBJECT, CONDITION and STANDARD-OBJECT.
859 ** MAKE-LOAD-FORM-SAVING-SLOTS no longer returns a special
860 keyword, and now implements the SLOT-NAMES argument.
861 ** methods with &OPTIONAL arguments no longer allow too many
862 arguments to be passed in the call without error.
863 ** DEFGENERIC now checks that the :ARGUMENT-PRECEDENCE-ORDER
864 option is consistent with the required arguments of the generic
865 function lambda list.
866 * bug fix: REQUIRE accepts a string designator. (Thanks to
868 * bug fix: SB-MOP:DIRECT-SLOT-DEFINITION-CLASS and
869 SB-MOP:EFFECTIVE-SLOT-DEFINITION-CLASS now have the
870 specified-by-AMOP lambda list of (CLASS &REST INITARGS).
871 * bug fix: The compiler now checks for duplicated variables in macro
873 * bug fix: SETQ on globals returns the correct value.
874 * fixed bug 47.d: (DEFGENERIC IF (X)) now signals a PROGRAM-ERROR,
875 not a COMPILER-ERROR (followed by some other strange error on
876 choosing the CONTINUE restart).
877 * bug fix: make.sh and friends are now more consistent in the way that
878 they look for GNU "make".
880 changes in sbcl-0.8alpha.0 relative to sbcl-0.7.14
881 * experimental native threads support (on x86 Linux >=2.4 only).
882 This is not compiled in by default: you need to add :SB-THREAD to
883 the target features. See the "Beyond ANSI" chapter of the manual
885 * fix for longstanding nonANSIism: The old distinction between
886 CL:CLASS objects and SB-PCL:CLASS objects has been eliminated.
887 The return value from CL:FIND-CLASS is now a CLOS class, and
888 likewise that of CL:CLASS-OF; CL:BUILT-IN-CLASS,
889 CL:STRUCTURE-CLASS and CL:STANDARD-CLASS name CLOS classes.
890 * An interface to the MetaObject Protocol, as described in Kiczales,
891 des Rivieres and Bobrow's "The Art of the Metaobject Protocol",
892 MIT Press, 1991, is available from the SB-MOP package.
893 * incompatible change: the SB-PCL package should now be considered
894 a private implementation detail, and no longer a semi-private MOP
896 * minor incompatible change: due to rearrangement for threads, the
897 control stack and binding stack are now allocated at arbitrary
898 addresses instead of being hardcoded per-port. Users affected by
899 this probably have to be doing advanced things with shared
900 libraries, and will know who they are.
901 * minor incompatible change: Previously, all --eval forms used were
902 processed with READ before any of them were processed with EVAL.
903 Now each --eval form is processed with both READ and EVAL before
904 the next --eval form is processed. (Thus package operations like
905 sbcl --eval "(defpackage :foo)" --eval "(print 'foo::bar)" now
906 work as the user might reasonably expect.)
907 * minor incompatible change: *STANDARD-INPUT* is now only an
908 INPUT-STREAM, not a BIDIRECTIONAL-STREAM. (thanks to Antonio
910 * minor incompatible change: Y-OR-N-P is now character-oriented,
911 not line oriented. Also, YES-OR-NO-P now works without errors.
912 (thanks to Antonio Martinez)
913 * sb-aclrepl module improvements: an integrated inspector, added
914 repl features, and a bug fix to :trace command.
915 * Known functions, which cannot be open coded by the backend, are
916 considered to be able to check types of their arguments. (fixing
917 a bug report by Nathan J. Froyd)
918 * fixed a bug in computing method discriminating functions: It is
919 now possible to define methods specialized on classes which have
920 forward-referenced superclasses. (thanks to Gerd Moellmann)
921 * fixed evaluation order in optional entries (reported by Gilbert
923 * SB-MOP:ENSURE-CLASS-USING-CLASS now takes its arguments in the
924 specified-by-AMOP order of (CLASS NAME &REST ARGS &KEY).
925 * SB-MOP:COMPUTE-EFFECTIVE-SLOT-DEFINITION now takes the
926 required-by-AMOP NAME argument, as well as CLASS and
927 DIRECT-SLOT-DEFINITIONS. (thanks to Kevin Rosenberg)
928 * fixed bug 20: DEFMETHOD can define methods using names that are
929 not the proper names of classes to designate class specializers.
930 * bug fix: INTERACTIVE-STREAM-P now works on streams associated with
931 Unix file descriptors, instead of blowing up. (thanks to Antonio
933 * Garbage collection refactoring: user-visible change is that a
934 call to the GC function during WITHOUT-GCING will not do garbage
935 collection until the end of the WITHOUT-GCING. If you were doing
936 this you were probably losing anyway.
937 * fixed bug in MEMBER type: (MEMBER 0.0) is not the same as
938 (SINGLE-FLOAT 0.0 0.0), because of the existence of -0.0 which is
939 TYPEP the latter but not the former.
940 * The compiler issues a full WARNING for calls to undefined functions
941 with names from the CL package.
942 * MAP-INTO for a vector destination is open coded. (reported by
943 Brian Downing on c.l.l)
944 * bug fix: the long form of DEFINE-METHOD-COMBINATION now accepts a
945 documentation string.
946 * fixed some bugs revealed by Paul Dietz' test suite:
947 ** COPY-ALIST now signals an error if its argument is a dotted
949 ** Condition slots are now accessed more correctly in the presence
950 of multiple initargs for a given slot.
951 ** The USE-VALUE, CONTINUE and STORE-VALUE functions now correctly
952 exclude restarts of the same name associated with a different
954 ** DEFCLASS of forward-referenced classes with another
955 forward-referenced class in the superclasses list no longer
957 ** Condition slots are now initialized once each, not multiple
958 times. (thanks to Gerd Moellmann)
959 ** CONVERT-MORE-CALL failed on a lambda list (&KEY). (thanks to
961 ** &WHOLE and &REST arguments in macro lambda lists are patterns.
962 ** NSET-EXCLUSIVE-OR does not return extra elements when its
963 arguments contain duplicated elements.
964 ** RESTART-CASE understands local macros.
965 ** RESTART-CASE associates exactly its own restarts with a condition.
966 ** ENDP in safe mode checks its argument to be of type LIST.
967 ** COPY-SYMBOL in a threaded build no longer fails when the symbol
968 in question is unbound.
969 ** Optimized MAKE-INSTANCE functions no longer cause internal
970 assertion failures in the presence of duplicate initargs.
971 ** SLOT-MAKUNBOUND returns the instance acted upon, not NIL.
972 ** Side-effectful :DEFAULT-INITARGS have their side-effects
973 propagated even in the ctor optimized implementation of
975 ** :ALLOW-OTHER-KEYS NIL is now accepted in an initarg list.
977 changes in sbcl-0.7.14 relative to sbcl-0.7.13:
978 * a better implementation of SXHASH on (simple) bit vectors,
979 measured both in execution speed and in distribution of results
980 over the positive fixnums, has been installed. Likewise, a better
981 implementation of EQUAL for simple bit vectors is now available.
982 * fixed CEILING optimization for a divisor of form 2^k.
983 * fixed bug 240 (emitting extra style warnings "using the lexical
984 binding of the symbol *XXX*" for &OPTIONAL arguments). (reported
986 * fixed SXHASH, giving different results for NIL depending on type
987 declarations (SYMBOL or LIST). (thanks to Gerd Moellmann)
988 * fixed bug in DEFPARAMETER and DEFVAR: they could assign a lexical
989 variable. (found by Rolf Wester)
990 * SBCL does not ignore type declarations for special
991 variables. (reported by rif on c.l.l 2003-03-05)
992 * some bug fixes in contrib/sb-aclrepl/
993 * fixed some bugs revealed by Paul Dietz' test suite:
994 ** a bug in the CONS type specifier, whereby the CAR and CDR
995 types got intertwined, has been fixed;
996 ** the type system is now able to reason about the interaction
997 between INTEGER and RATIO types more completely;
998 ** APPEND, [N]REVERSE and NRECONC check that those their
999 arguments, which must be proper lists, are really so;
1000 ** An array specialized to be unable to hold elements has been
1001 implemented, as required -- yes, really -- by ANSI;
1002 ** GETF and GET-PROPERTIES throw a TYPE-ERROR, not a SIMPLE-ERROR,
1003 on malformed property lists;
1005 changes in sbcl-0.7.13 relative to sbcl-0.7.12:
1006 * incompatible packaging change: in line with Unix convention,
1007 SBCL now looks for its core file in /usr/{local/,}lib/sbcl/sbcl.core
1008 if it's not in $SBCL_HOME. It also sets SBCL_HOME to match.
1009 * REQUIRE and PROVIDE are now optionally capable of doing something
1010 useful. See the documentation string for REQUIRE.
1011 * infrastructure for a managed SBCL contrib system: contributed
1012 modules in this release include:
1013 ** the ASDF system definition facility;
1014 ** an interface to the BSD Sockets API;
1015 ** an ACL-like convenience interface to the repl;
1016 (thanks to Kevin Rosenberg)
1017 ** an implementation of ROTATE-BYTE, with efficient implementation
1019 * fixed a bug in LOG, so that LOG of a rational argument near 1 now
1020 gives a closer approximation to the right answer than previously.
1021 (thanks to Raymond Toy)
1022 * fixed bug 157: TYPEP, SUBTYPEP, UPGRADED-ARRAY-ELEMENT-TYPE and
1023 UPGRADED-COMPLEX-PART-TYPE now take (ignored, in all situations)
1024 optional environment arguments, as required by ANSI.
1025 * fixed bugs in other functions taking environment objects, allowing
1026 calls with an explicit NIL environment argument to be compiled
1028 * fixed bug 228: primary return values from
1029 FUNCTION-LAMBDA-EXPRESSION are either NIL or suitable for input to
1030 COMPILE or FUNCTION.
1031 * fixed a bug in DEFSTRUCT: predicates for :NAMED structures with
1032 :TYPE will no longer signal errors on innocuous objects.
1033 * fixed bug 231b: SETQ is better at respecting type declarations in
1034 the lexical environment.
1035 * fixed a bug in DEFCLASS: classes named by symbols with no or
1036 unprintable packages can now be defined.
1037 * fixed a bug in RESTART-BIND: The :TEST-FUNCTION option had been
1038 carelessly renamed to :TEST-FUN. (thanks to Robert E. Brown)
1039 * fixed compiler failure related to checking types of functions.
1040 (reported by Robert E. Brown)
1041 * the compiler is now much more consistent in its error-checking
1042 treatment of bounding index arguments to sequence functions: in
1043 (SAFETY 3) code, errors will be signalled in almost all cases if
1044 invalid sequence bounding indices are passed to functions defined
1045 by ANSI to operate on sequences.
1046 * fixed a bug in the build procedure: documentation of SBCL-specific
1047 packages is now preserved and available in the final Lisp image.
1048 * lifted FDEFINITION lookup out of loops in the implementation of
1049 many list operations. (thanks to Robert E. Brown)
1050 * fixed a bug in the reader: the #n# reader macro now works for
1051 objects of type STANDARD-OBJECT. (reported by Tony Martinez)
1052 * the compiler is now aware that SYMBOL-FUNCTION returns a FUNCTION
1053 and that READ-DELIMITED-LIST returns a LIST. (thanks to Robert
1054 E. Brown and Tony Martinez respectively)
1055 * PCL is now smarter about SLOT-VALUE, (SETF SLOT-VALUE) and
1056 SLOT-BOUNDP: in particular, it is now able to optimize them much
1057 better, and is now not vulnerable to having packages renamed.
1058 Furthermore, a compliance bug has been fixed: SLOT-MISSING is now
1059 always called when a slot is not present in an instance. (thanks
1061 * fixed a bug related to CONCATENATED-STREAMs: PEEK-CHAR will no
1062 longer signal an error on unreading a character following EOF on
1063 the previous constituent stream. (thanks to Tony Martinez)
1064 * fixed some bugs revealed by Paul Dietz' test suite:
1065 ** ARRAY-IN-BOUNDS-P now allows arbitrary integers as arguments,
1066 not just nonnegative fixnums;
1067 ** the logical bit-array operators such as BIT-AND now accept an
1068 explicit NIL for their "opt-arg" argument (to indicate a
1069 freshly-consed result bit-array);
1070 ** ELT now signals an error on an invalid sequence index in safe
1072 ** the type system is now cleverer about negations of numeric
1073 types, and consequently understands the BIGNUM and RATIO types
1075 ** the type system is now cleverer about the interaction between
1076 INTEGER and RATIO types: while bugs still remain, many more
1077 cases are accurately computed;
1078 ** in TYPECASE, OTHERWISE now only introduces an otherwise-clause
1079 if it is in the last clause;
1080 ** CONSTANTLY now correctly returns a side-effect-free function in
1082 ** DECLARE is no longer treated as a special-operator; in
1083 particular, SPECIAL-OPERATOR-P no longer returns T for DECLARE;
1084 * incremented fasl file version number due to the change in the
1085 DEFSTRUCT-SLOT-DESCRIPTION structure.
1087 changes in sbcl-0.7.12 relative to sbcl-0.7.11:
1088 * minor incompatible change: code processed by the "interpreter" or
1089 EVAL now has a compilation optimization policy of (DEBUG 2)
1090 (changed from (DEBUG 1)) to improve debuggability of interactive
1091 development, and to allow the use of the debug RETURN command in
1093 * an experimental implementation of the RETURN command for the
1094 debugger has been included. (thanks to Frederik Kuivinen)
1095 * fixed bug 62: constraints were not propagated into a loop.
1096 * fixed bug in embedded calls of SORT (reported and investigated by
1098 * fixed some bugs revealed by Paul Dietz' test suite:
1099 ** printing and reading of arrays with some dimensions having
1100 length 0 (thanks to Gerd Moellmann);
1101 ** BOA constructor with &AUX argument without a default value does
1102 not cause a type error;
1103 ** CONSTANTP now returns true for all self-evaluating objects.
1105 changes in sbcl-0.7.11 relative to sbcl-0.7.10:
1106 * fixed bug 127: DEFSTRUCT now does not clobber old structure
1107 accessors that are related by inheritance, as specified in the
1108 :CONC-NAME section of the specification of DEFSTRUCT. (thanks to
1109 Valtteri Vuorikoski)
1110 * The compiler is now able to inline functions that were defined in
1111 a complex lexical environment (e.g. inside a MACROLET).
1112 * fixed bug in DESCRIBE, which now works on rank-0 arrays. (thanks
1114 * Support for the upcoming FreeBSD-5.0 release has been included.
1115 (thanks to Dag-Erling Smorgrav)
1116 * fixed bug 219: DEFINE-COMPILER-MACRO no longer has compile-time
1117 effect when it is not in a toplevel context.
1118 * fixed bug 222: DEFMETHOD and SYMBOL-MACROLET interactions now
1119 stand a better chance of being correct. (thanks to Gerd
1121 * fixed bug in COERCE, which now signals an error on coercing a
1122 rational to a bounded real type which excludes the expected
1124 * The compiler is now able to derive types more accurately from the
1125 COERCE and COMPILE functions.
1126 * fixed bug 223: functional binding is considered to be constant
1127 only for symbols in the CL package.
1128 * fixed bug 231: SETQ did not check the type of a variable being set
1129 (reported by Robert E. Brown)
1130 * A new optimization for MAKE-INSTANCE has been included, fixing
1131 various bugs (including relating to :ALLOCATION :CLASS slots and
1132 :DEFAULT-INITARGS over-eager evalueation). (thanks to Gerd
1134 * fixed some LOOP bugs revealed by Paul Dietz' test suite:
1135 ** As required by ANSI, LOOP now disallows anonymous collection
1136 clauses such as COLLECT I in conjunction with aggregate boolean
1137 clauses such as THEREIS (= I 1);
1138 ** LOOP now signals an error when any variable is reused in the
1139 same loop (including the potentially useful construct analogous
1140 to WITH A = 1 WITH A = (1+ A);
1141 ** IT is only a special loop symbol within the first clause of a
1142 conditional loop clause;
1143 ** LOOP with a typed iteration variable over a hashtable now
1144 signals a type error iff it should.
1145 * fixed some other bugs revealed by Paul Dietz' test suite:
1146 ** FILE-STREAM now names the class previously known as FD-STREAM;
1147 ** in DEFSTRUCT, a bare :CONC-NAME (or a :CONC-NAME with no
1148 argument) no longer signals an error;
1149 ** likewise in DEFSTRUCT, :CONC-NAME NIL now respects the package
1150 of the slot symbol, rather than using the current package
1151 ((:CONC-NAME "") continues to intern the slot's name in the
1153 * incremented fasl file version number, because of the incompatible
1154 change to the DEFSTRUCT-DESCRIPTION structure, and again because
1155 of the new implementation of DEFINE-COMPILER-MACRO.
1157 changes in sbcl-0.7.10 relative to sbcl-0.7.9:
1158 * Support for building SBCL for MIPS platforms running in
1159 little-endian mode has now been checked in, and basic
1160 functionality on said platforms verified.
1161 * minor incompatible change: PCL now records the pathname of a file
1162 in which methods and the like are defined, rather than its
1164 * minor incompatible change: TRUENAME now considers the truename of
1165 a file naming a directory to be the pathname with :DIRECTORY
1166 component indicating that directory.
1167 * minor incompatible change: a NAMED clause in the extended form of
1168 LOOP no longer causes a BLOCK named NIL to surround the LOOP. The
1169 reason for the previous behaviour is unclear.
1170 * more systematization and improvement of CLOS and MOP conformance
1171 in PCL (thanks to Gerd Moellman and Pierre Mai):
1172 ** the standard ANSI CL generic function NO-NEXT-METHOD is now
1174 ** DEFINE-METHOD-COMBINATION no longer signals an error for
1175 primary methods with no specializers;
1176 ** the MOP generic function GENERIC-FUNCTION-DECLARATIONS is now
1178 ** the Readers for Class Metaobjects methods CLASS-DIRECT-SLOTS
1179 and CLASS-DIRECT-DEFAULT-INITARGS have been implemented for
1180 FORWARD-REFERENCED-CLASSes; error reporting on
1181 CLASS-DEFAULT-INITARGS, CLASS-PRECEDENCE-LIST and CLASS-SLOTS
1183 ** SXHASH on CLOS instances now uses a slot internal to the
1184 instance to return different numbers on distinct instances,
1185 while preserving the same return value through invocations of
1187 ** DEFMETHOD signals errors when methods with longer incongruent
1188 lambda lists are added to generic functions;
1189 ** COMPUTE-CLASS-PRECEDENCE-LIST now has a method specialized on
1190 CLASS, as specified in AMOP;
1191 ** COMPUTE-SLOTS :AROUND now assigns locations sequentially based
1192 on the order returned by the primary method for classes of
1193 class STANDARD-CLASS;
1194 ** DEFINE-METHOD-COMBINATION now works with the :ARGUMENTS option.
1195 * fixed some bugs shown by Paul Dietz' test suite:
1196 ** DOLIST puts its body in TAGBODY;
1197 ** SET-EXCLUSIVE-OR sends arguments to :TEST function in the
1199 ** MULTIPLE-VALUE-SETQ evaluates side-effectful places before
1200 value producing form;
1201 ** if more variables are given to PROGV than values, extra
1202 variables are bound and made to have no value;
1203 ** NSUBSTITUTE on list arguments gets the right answer with
1205 ** ELT signals an error of type TYPE-ERROR when the index argument
1206 is not a valid sequence index;
1207 ** LOOP signals (at macroexpansion time) an error of type
1208 PROGRAM-ERROR when duplicate variable names are found;
1209 ** LOOP supports DOWNTO and ABOVE properly; (thanks to Matthew Danish)
1210 ** FUNCALL of special-operators now cause an error of type
1212 ** PSETQ now works as required in the presence of side-effecting
1213 symbol-macro places;
1214 ** NCONC accepts any object as its last argument;
1215 ** :COUNT argument to sequence functions may be BIGNUM; (thanks to
1217 ** loop-for-as-package does not require a package to be explicitely
1219 ** LOOP WITH now treats NIL in the d-var-spec correctly as an
1221 * fixed bug 166: compiler preserves "there is a way to go"
1222 invariant when deleting code.
1223 * fixed bug 172: macro lambda lists with required arguments after
1224 &REST arguments now cause an error to be signalled. (thanks to
1226 * fixed Entomotomy PEEK-CHAR-WRONGLY-ECHOS-TO-ECHO-STREAM
1227 bug. (thanks to Matthew Danish)
1228 * fixed bug 225: STRING-STREAM is now a class. (reported by Gilbert
1230 * fixed bug 136: CALL-NEXT-METHOD no longer gets confused when
1231 arguments are lexically rebound. (thanks to Gerd Moellmann and
1233 * fixed bug 194: error messages are now more informative when there
1234 is no primary method applicable in a call to a generic
1235 function. (thanks to Gerd Moellmann)
1236 * fixed bug in command line argument checking (thanks to Julian
1238 * fixed bug in COUNT-IF, making it handle :FROM-END correctly
1239 (thanks to Matthew Danish)
1240 * incremented fasl file version number, because of the
1241 SXHASH-related changes in the layout of CLOS data structures
1243 changes in sbcl-0.7.9 relative to sbcl-0.7.8:
1244 * minor incompatible change: The runtime (the Unix executable named
1245 "sbcl") is now much pickier about the .core files it will load.
1246 Essentially it now requires .core files to descend from the same
1247 build (not just the same sources or LISP-IMPLEMENTATION-VERSION)
1248 as the runtime does. (The intent is to prevent the crashes which
1249 can occur, and which can even be reported as mysterious failures,
1250 when people patch the sources or change the build parameters
1251 without changing LISP-IMPLEMENTATION-VERSION, then mix and match
1252 sbcl and .core files.)
1253 * fixed bug: VALUES-LIST is no longer optimized away.
1254 * fixed bug 142: The FFI conversion of C string values to Lisp
1255 string values no longer conses excessively. (thanks to Nathan
1256 Froyd porting Raymond Toy's fix to CMU CL)
1257 * began to systematize and improve MOP conformance in PCL (thanks to
1258 Nathan Froyd, Gerd Moellman and Pierre Mai):
1259 ** SLOT-DEFINITION-ALLOCATION now returns :CLASS, not the class
1261 ** GENERIC-FUNCTION-ARGUMENT-PRECEDENCE-ORDER is now implemented;
1262 ** FINALIZE-INHERITANCE is now called on class finalization;
1263 ** DOCUMENTATION and (SETF DOCUMENTATION) now have the correct
1264 argument precedence order.
1265 * fixed bug 202: The compiler no longer fails on functions whose
1266 derived types contradict their declared type.
1267 * DEFMACRO is implemented via EVAL-WHEN instead of IR1 translation,
1268 so it can be non-toplevel.
1269 * The fasl file version number has changed (because of the new
1270 implementation of DEFMACRO).
1271 * (mostly) fixed bugs 46b and 46c: sequence functions now check, in
1272 safe code, that any length requirement by their type-specifier
1273 argument is valid. The exceptions to this are described in bug
1275 * fixed bugs 46h and 46i: TWO-WAY- and CONCATENATED-STREAM creation
1276 functions now check the types of their inputs as required by ANSI.
1277 * fixed bug 48c: SYMBOL-MACROLET signals PROGRAM-ERROR when an
1278 introduced symbol is DECLAREd to be SPECIAL.
1279 * fixed reading of (COMPLEX DOUBLE-FLOAT) literals from fasl files
1280 * fixed bug: :COUNT argument to sequence functions may be negative
1281 * fixed bug: body of DO-SYMBOLS may contain declarations
1282 * fixed bug: PUSHNEW now evaluates its arguments from left to right
1283 (reported by Paul F. Dietz, fixed by Gerd Moellman)
1284 * fixed bug: PUSH, PUSHNEW and POP now evaluate a place given by a
1285 symbol macro only once
1286 * fixed printing of call frame when argument list is unavailable
1287 * fixed bug: :ALLOW-OTHER-KEYS is an allowed keyword name
1288 * compiler no longer signals WARNING on unknown keyword
1291 changes in sbcl-0.7.8 relative to sbcl-0.7.7:
1292 * A beta-quality port to the mips architecture running Linux,
1293 based on the old CMUCL backend, has been made. It has been tested
1294 on a big-endian kernel, and works sufficiently well to be able to
1295 rebuild itself; it has not been tested in little-endian mode.
1296 * fixed an inconsistency between gencgc.c and purify.c which made
1297 dumping/loading .core files unreliable
1298 * fixed bug 120a: The compiler now deals correctly with IFs where
1299 the consequent is the same as the alternative, instead of
1300 misderiving the return type. (thanks to Alexey Dejneka)
1301 * fixed bug 113: Logical pathnames are now dumpable (the logical
1302 host is resolved at load-time, throwing an error if it is not
1304 * fixed bug 174: FORMAT's error message is slightly clearer when a
1305 non-printing character is used in a format directive.
1306 * fixed several bugs in compiler checking of type declarations, i.e.
1307 violations of the Python "declarations are assertions" principle
1308 (thanks to Alexey Dejneka)
1309 * fixed several bugs in PCL's error checking (thanks to Gerd
1311 * fixed bug: printing of FILE-ERROR (thanks to Antonio
1313 * fixed bug in compilation of functions as first class values
1314 (thanks to Antonio Martinez-Shotton)
1315 * The compiler's handling TYPE-ERRORs which it can prove will
1316 inevitably happen at runtime has been cleaned up and corrected
1317 in several ways. (thanks to Alexey Dejneka)
1318 * improved argument type checking for various basic arithmetic
1319 operations (MAX, +, LOGXOR, etc.) which have had so much TLC
1320 lavished on them in the past that they can be compiled in many
1321 ways in different special cases
1322 * fixed bug 181: compiler checks validity of user supplied type
1324 * cleaned up code flushing in optimization: Function calls which
1325 should signal errors for safety purposes (e.g. which ANSI says
1326 should signal errors when their arguments are of incorrect type)
1327 are no longer optimized away.
1328 * added new extension: SB-DEBUG:BACKTRACE-AS-LIST
1329 * incremented fasl file version number, because changes in the
1330 implementation of sequence functions like COERCE caused
1331 internal utility functions like COERCE-TO-SIMPLE-VECTOR (used
1332 in old inline expansions) to become undefined. (Actually these
1333 changes were later undone, so we might very well be binary
1334 compatible with 0.7.7 after all, but leaving the version number
1335 incremented seemed like the simplest and most conservative
1338 changes in sbcl-0.7.7 relative to sbcl-0.7.6:
1339 * An alpha-quality port to the parisc architecture running Linux,
1340 based on the old CMUCL backend, has been made. This, even more so
1341 than the other backends, should be considered still a work in
1342 progress; known problems include that the Linux kernel in 64-bit
1343 mode does not propagate the correct sigcontext structure to
1344 userspace, and consequently SBCL on a parisc64 kernel will not
1346 * fixed bug 189: The compiler now respects NOTINLINE declarations for
1347 functions declared in FLET and LABELS. (I.e. "LET conversion" is
1348 suppressed.) Also now that the compiler is looking at declarations
1349 in the environment, it checks optimization declarations as well,
1350 and suppresses inlining when (> DEBUG SPEED).
1351 * More fixes have been made to treatment of floating point exception
1352 treatment and other Unix signals. In particular, floating point
1353 exceptions no longer cause Bus errors on the SPARC/Linux platform.
1354 * The detection and handling of control stack exhaustion (infinite
1355 or very deeply nested recursion) has changed. Stack exhaustion
1356 detection is now done by write-protecting pages at the OS level
1357 and applies at all optimization settings; when found, a
1358 SB-KERNEL:CONTROL-STACK-EXHAUSTED condition (subclass of
1359 STORAGE-CONDITION) is signalled, so stack exhaustion can no longer
1360 be caught using IGNORE-ERRORS.
1361 * Bugs 65, 70, and 109 fixed: The compiler now preserves invariants
1362 correctly when transforming recursive LABELS functions to LETs.
1363 (thanks to Alexey Dejneka)
1364 * Bug 48a./b. fixed: SYMBOL-MACROLET now refuses to bind symbols
1365 that are names of constants or global variables.
1366 * Bug fix: DEFINE-ALIEN-ROUTINE now declaims the correct FTYPE for
1367 alien routines with docstrings.
1368 * Bug 184 fixed: Division of ratios by the integer 0 now signals an
1369 error of type DIVISION-BY-ZERO. (thanks to Wolfhard Buss and
1371 * Bug fix: Errors in PARSE-INTEGER are now of type PARSE-ERROR.
1372 (thanks to Eric Marsden)
1373 * Bug fix: COERCE to (COMPLEX FLOAT) of rationals now returns an
1374 object of type (COMPLEX FLOAT). (thanks to Wolfhard Buss)
1375 * Bug fix: The SPARC backend can now compile functions involving
1376 LOGAND and stack-allocated arguments. (thanks to Raymond Toy)
1377 * Bug fix: We no longer segfault on passing a non-FILE-STREAM stream
1378 to a functions expecting a PATHNAME-DESIGNATOR.
1379 * Bug fix: DEFGENERIC now enforces the ANSI restrictions on its
1380 lambda lists. (thanks to Alexey Dejneka)
1381 * Bug fix: changed encoding of PCL's internal MAKE-INSTANCE
1382 functions so that EXPORTing the name of the class doesn't cause
1383 MAKE-INSTANCE functions from earlier DEFCLASSes to get lost (thanks
1384 to Antonio Martinez for reporting this)
1385 * Bug 192 fixed: The internal primitive DATA-VECTOR-REF can now be
1386 constant-folded without failing an assertion. (thanks to Einar
1387 Floystad Dorum for reporting this)
1388 * Bugs 123 and 165 fixed: array specializations on as-yet-undefined
1389 types are now dealt with more correctly by the compiler.
1390 * Minor incompatible change: COMPILE-FILE-PATHNAME now merges its
1391 OUTPUT-FILE argument with its INPUT-FILE argument, resulting in
1392 behaviour analogous to RENAME-FILE. This puts its behaviour more
1393 in line with ANSI's wording on COMPILE-FILE-PATHNAME. (thanks to
1395 * The fasl file version number has changed again. (because of the
1396 bug fix involving the names of PCL MAKE-INSTANCE functions)
1398 changes in sbcl-0.7.6 relative to sbcl-0.7.5:
1399 * bug fix: Floating point exceptions are treated much more
1400 consistently on the x86/Linux and PPC/Linux platforms.
1401 * Array initialization with :INITIAL-ELEMENT is now much faster for
1402 cases when the compiler cannot open code the array creation, but
1403 does know what the UPGRADED-ARRAY-ELEMENT-TYPE will be. General
1404 array accesses have also seen a speed increase.
1405 * bug fix: LOAD :IF-DOES-NOT-EXIST NIL now works when file type is
1406 specified. (This was at the root of some bad interactions between
1407 SBCL and ILISP: thanks to Gregory Wright for diagnosing this and
1409 * bug fix: Internal error arguments for undefined functions are now
1410 computed correctly on the PPC/Linux platform.
1411 * bug fix: Bad &REST syntax is now checked correctly. (thanks to
1412 Raymond Toy's patch for CMU CL)
1413 * Support for the Solaris 9 operating environment has been included
1414 (thanks to Daniel Merritt)
1415 * A very ugly but hopefully complete draft of the missing FFI chapter
1416 of the manual has been created by reformatting the corresponding
1417 CMU CL manual chapter into (currently very ugly and incoherent)
1418 DocBook and bringing it up to date for SBCL behavior. Thus, the
1419 manual is now essentially complete, at least by my extreme
1420 once-and-only-once standards, whereby it's acceptable to refer to
1421 the doc strings of SB-EXT functions as the primary documentation.
1422 * The fasl file version number has changed again, due to cleanup of
1423 (user-invisible) bitrotted stuff. (E.g. *!INITIAL-FDEFN-OBJECTS*
1424 is no longer a static symbol.)
1426 changes in sbcl-0.7.5 relative to sbcl-0.7.4:
1427 * SBCL now builds with OpenMCL (version 0.12) as the
1428 cross-compilation host; also, more progress has been made toward
1429 bootstrapping under CLISP.
1430 * SBCL now runs on the Tru64 (aka OSF/1) operating system on the
1432 * bug 158 fixed: The compiler can now deal with integer loop
1433 increments different from 1; fixing this turned out also to fix
1435 * bug 169 fixed: no more bogus warnings about using lexical bindings
1436 despite the presence of perfectly good SPECIAL declarations (thanks
1437 to David Lichteblau)
1438 * bug 175 fixed: CHANGE-CLASS is now more ANSI-conforming,
1439 accepting initargs. (thanks to Espen Johnsen and Pierre Mai)
1440 * bug 179 fixed: DIRECTORY can now deal with filenames with pattern
1442 * bug 180 fixed: Method combination specifications no longer ignore
1443 the :MOST-SPECIFIC-LAST option. (thanks to Pierre Mai)
1444 * bug fix: Structure type predicate functions now check their argument
1445 count as they should.
1446 * bug fix: Classes with :METACLASS STRUCTURE-CLASS now print
1447 correctly. (thanks to Pierre Mai)
1448 * minor incompatible change: The --noprogrammer option is deprecated
1449 in favor of the new --disable-debugger option, which is very similar.
1450 (The major difference is that it takes effect at a slightly different
1451 time at startup, causing handling of errors in --sysinit and
1452 --userinit files will be affected differently.) The
1453 SB-EXT:DISABLE-DEBUGGER and SB-EXT:ENABLE-DEBUGGER functions have
1454 been added to allow this functionality to be controlled from ordinary
1455 Lisp code. (ENABLE-DEBUGGER should help people like the Debian
1456 maintainers, who might want to run non-interactive scripts to
1457 build SBCL cores which will later be used interactively.)
1458 * minor incompatible change: The LOAD function no longer, when given
1459 a wild pathname to load, loads all files matching that pathname.
1460 Instead, an error of type FILE-ERROR is signalled.
1462 changes in sbcl-0.7.4 relative to sbcl-0.7.3:
1463 * bug 147 fixed: The compiler preserves its block link/count
1464 invariants more correctly now so that it doesn't crash. (thanks
1466 * Dynamic loading of object files in OpenBSD is now supported. (thanks
1468 * COMPILE now works correctly on macros. (thanks to Matthias Hoelzl)
1469 * GET-MACRO-CHARACTER and SET-MACRO-CHARACTER now represent
1470 no-value-for-this-character as NIL (as specified by ANSI).
1471 * HOST-NAMESTRING on physical pathnames now returns a string that is
1472 valid as a host argument to MERGE-PATHNAMES and to MAKE-PATHNAME.
1473 (thanks to Christophe Rhodes)
1474 * The Alpha port handles icache flushing more correctly. (thanks to
1476 * More progress has been made toward bootstrapping under CLISP. (thanks
1477 to Christophe Rhodes)
1478 * The fasl file format has changed again, because dynamic loading
1479 on OpenBSD (which has non-ELF object files) motivated some cleanups
1480 in the way that foreign symbols are transformed and passed around.
1481 * minor incompatible change: The ASCII RUBOUT character, (CHAR-CODE 127),
1482 is no longer treated as whitespace by the reader, but instead as
1483 an ordinary character. Thus e.g. (READ-FROM-STRING "A
\7fB") returns
1484 |A
\7fB|, instead of A as it used to.
1486 changes in sbcl-0.7.3 relative to sbcl-0.7.2:
1487 * ANSI's DEFINE-SYMBOL-MACRO is now supported. (thanks to Nathan
1488 Froyd porting CMU CL code originally by Douglas Thomas Crosher)
1489 * SBCL now runs on the PPC archtiecture under Linux. It actually did
1490 this as of 0.7.1.45, but was left out of the previous news section
1491 (thanks to Dan Barlow)
1492 * SBCL now runs on the Solaris operating system on SPARC architectures
1493 (thanks to Christophe Rhodes's port of the CMUCL runtime)
1494 * cleanups to the runtime on SPARC, both Linux and Solaris, and for
1495 gcc>=3 (thanks to Nathan Froyd and Ingvar Mattsson)
1496 * SPARC backend cleanups, allowing builds of cores optimized for V8
1497 and V9 SPARCS, and also emission of code targeted to a particular
1498 backend chosen at runtime (thanks to Christophe Rhodes and Raymond
1500 * SBCL is closer to bootstrapping under CLISP, thanks to various
1501 fixes by Christophe Rhodes.
1502 * The fasl file format has changed again, to allow the compiler's
1503 INFO database to support symbol macros.
1504 * The user manual (in doc/) is formatted into HTML more nicely.
1505 (thanks to coreythomas)
1506 * The system is smarter about SUBTYPEP relationships, especially
1507 those involving NOT types (including types such as ATOM which are
1508 represented internally using NOT types). Thus SUBTYPEP is less
1509 likely to return (VALUES NIL NIL) in general, and in particular
1510 bugs 58 and (the remaining bits of) bug 50 are fixed. (thanks to
1512 * The fasl file format has changed again, because the internal
1513 representation of types now includes a new slot to support the new
1514 SUBTYPEP-of-NOT-types logic.
1515 * (not a change in the main branch of SBCL, but a related prototype
1516 which can hopefully be merged into the main branch of SBCL in the
1517 future:) Brian Spilsbury has produced a Unicode-enabled variant of
1518 sbcl-0.7.0, available as a patch against sbcl-0.7.0 at
1519 <http://designix.com.au/brian/SBCL/sbcl-0.7.0-unicode.p0.gz>.
1520 * Bug 151 fixed: GET-DISPATCH-MACRO-CHAR now returns NIL for undefined
1521 dispatch macro character combinations. (thanks to Alexey Dejneka)
1522 * Bugfix in PARSE-NAMESTRING: we now correctly parse unix namestrings
1523 that superficially look like logical namestrings correctly.
1524 * USER-HOMEDIR-PATHNAME now returns a (physical) pathname that SBCL
1526 * Bugfix in DEFSTRUCT: BOA constructor lambda lists now accept (name
1527 default supplied-p) for &optional and &key arguments. (thanks to
1530 changes in sbcl-0.7.2 relative to sbcl-0.7.1:
1531 * incompatible change: The compiler is now less aggressive about
1532 tail call optimization, doing it only when (> SPACE DEBUG) or
1533 (> SPEED DEBUG). (This is an incompatible change because there are
1534 programs which relied on the old CMU-CL-style behavior to optimize
1535 away their unbounded recursion which will now die of stack overflow.)
1536 * minor incompatible change: The default BYTES-CONSED-BETWEEN-GCS
1537 for non-GENCGC systems has been increased to 20M (since that
1538 seems much closer to the likely performance optimum for modern
1539 systems than the old 4M value was)
1540 * minor incompatible change: new larger values for *DEBUG-PRINT-LENGTH*
1541 and *DEBUG-PRINT-LEVEL*
1542 * SBCL runs on SPARC systems now. (thanks to Christophe Rhodes' port
1543 of CMU CL's support for SPARC, and various endianness and other
1544 SBCL portability fixes due to Christophe Rhodes and Dan Barlow)
1545 * new syntactic sugar for the Unix command line: --load foo.bar is now
1546 an alternate notation for --eval '(load "foo.bar")'.
1548 ** The system now detects stack overflow and handles it gracefully,
1549 at least for (OR (> SAFETY (MAX SPEED SPACE)) (= SAFETY 3))
1550 optimization settings. (This is a good thing in general, and
1551 its introduction in this version should be particularly timely
1552 for anyone whose code fails because of suppression of tail
1554 ** The system now hunts for the C variable "environ" in a more
1555 devious way, to avoid segfaults when the C library version differs
1556 between compile time and run time. (thanks to Christophe Rhodes)
1557 ** INTEGER-valued CATCH tags now work. (thanks to Alexey Dejneka,
1558 and also to Christophe Rhodes for porting the fix to non-X86 CPUs)
1559 ** The compiler no longer issues bogus style warnings for undefined
1560 classes in the same source file as the DEFCLASSes which defined
1561 them. (thanks to Stig E Sandoe for reporting and Martin Atzmueller
1563 ** fixes in CONDITION class precedence list for undefined function
1564 errors (thanks to Alexei Dejneka)
1565 ** *DEFAULT-PATHNAME-DEFAULTS* is used more consistently and
1566 correctly. (thanks to Dan Barlow)
1567 ** portability fixes aiming at bootstrapping under CLISP (thanks
1568 to Dave McDonald and Christophe Rhodes)
1569 ** FORMAT fixes (thanks to Robert Strandh and Dan Barlow)
1570 ** fixes in type translation and and type inference (thanks to
1572 ** fixes to optimizer internal errors (thanks to Alexei Dejneka)
1573 ** various fixes in the new ports (thanks to Dan Barlow)
1574 * several changes related to debugging:
1575 ** suppression of tail recursion, as noted above
1576 ** stack overflow detection, as noted above
1577 ** The default implementation of TRACE has changed. :ENCAPSULATE T
1578 is now the default. (For some time encapsulation has been more
1579 reliable than the breakpoint-based :ENCAPSULATE NIL
1580 implementation, at least on X86 systems; and I just noticed that
1581 encapsulation also seems closer to the spirit of the ANSI
1584 changes in sbcl-0.7.1 relative to sbcl-0.7.0:
1586 ** SB-ALIEN:LOAD-FOREIGN and SB-ALIEN:LOAD-1-FOREIGN are set
1587 up properly again. (There was a packaging bug in 0.7.0 which
1588 left their definitions in SB-SYS::LOAD-FOREIGN and
1589 SB-SYS::LOAD-1-FOREIGN. LOAD-FOREIGN and LOAD-1-FOREIGN are
1590 vital for most things which interface to C-level interfaces,
1591 like extensions working with sockets or databases or
1592 Perl-compatible regexes or whatever, and the need to fix
1593 this bug is the main reason that 0.7.1 was released so
1595 ** DEFGENERIC is now choosier about the methods it redefines, so that
1596 reLOADing a previously-LOADed file containing DEFGENERICs does
1597 the right thing now. Thus, the Lispy edit/reLOAD-a-little/test
1598 cycle now works as it should. (thanks to Alexey Dejneka)
1599 ** Bug 106 (types (COMPLEX FOO) where FOO is an obscure type) was
1600 fixed by Christophe Rhodes. (He actually submitted this patch
1601 months ago, and I delayed until after 0.7.0.)
1602 ** Bug 111 (internal compiler confusion about runtime checks on
1603 FUNCTION types) was fixed by Alexey Dejneka.
1604 * Some internal cleanups (getting rid of variables which aren't
1605 needed now that the byte interpreter is gone) caused the fasl
1606 file format number to change again.
1608 changes in sbcl-0.7.0 relative to sbcl-0.6.13:
1609 * major incompatible change: The default fasl file extension, i.e. the
1610 default extension for files produced by COMPILE-FILE, has changed
1611 to ".fasl", for all architectures. (No longer ".x86f" and ".axpf".)
1613 ** There are many changes in the implementation of the compiler.
1614 SBCL is now essentially a compiler-only implementation of ANSI
1615 Common Lisp. EVAL still "interprets" a few special cases, but
1616 almost all the interesting cases are handled by creating
1617 a LAMBDA expression, calling COMPILE on it, then calling
1618 FUNCALL on the result.
1619 ** The EVAL-WHEN code has been rewritten to be ANSI-compliant, and
1620 various related bugs (IR1-1, IR1-2, IR1-3, IR1-3a) have gone away.
1621 Since the code is newer, there might still be some new bugs
1622 (though not as many as before Martin Atzmueller's fixes:-). But
1623 the new code is substantially simpler and clearer, and hopefully
1624 any remaining bugs will be simpler, less fundamental, and more
1625 fixable then the bugs in the old code.
1626 ** The revised compiler is still a little unsteady on its feet.
1628 *** The debugging information it produces (particularly the names
1629 of FUNCTION objects) is sometimes much less useful than what
1630 the old compiler produced.
1631 *** The support for inlining FOO when you (DECLAIM (INLINE FOO))
1632 then do (DEFUN FOO ..) in a non-null lexical environment (e.g.
1633 within a MACROLET) has been temporarily weakened.
1634 ** There are new compiler optimizations for various functions:
1635 *** the sequence functions FIND, POSITION, FIND-IF, POSITION-IF,
1636 FIND-IF-NOT, POSITION-IF-NOT, and FILL
1637 *** the math functions TRUNCATE, FLOOR, and CEILING
1638 *** the function-of-all-trades COERCE
1639 Mostly these should be transparent, but there's one
1640 potentially-annoying problem (bug 117): when the compiler
1641 inline-expands a function and does type analysis on the result,
1642 it can create control paths which have type mismatches, and
1643 when it can't prove that those control paths aren't taken,
1644 it will issue WARNINGs about the type mismatches. This is
1645 a particular problem in practice for the new sequence functions.
1646 It's not clear how this should be fixed, and for now, a
1647 workaround is given in the entry for 117 in the BUGS file.
1648 ** (Because of the interaction between the two previous items --
1649 occasional inlining problems and new inline expansions -- some
1650 of the new sequence function optimizations won't really kick in
1651 completely until debugging information, and then inlining, are
1652 straightened out in some future version.)
1653 * minor incompatible changes:
1654 ** As part of a bug fix by Christophe Rhodes to DIRECTORY behavior,
1655 DIRECTORY no longer implicitly promotes NIL slots of its
1656 pathname argument to :WILD. In particular, when you ask for the
1657 contents of a directory (which you used to be able to do without
1658 explicit wildcards, e.g. (DIRECTORY "/tmp/")) you now need to use
1659 explicit wildcards, e.g. (DIRECTORY "/tmp/*.*").
1660 ** changes in behavior that ANSI explicitly defines to be
1661 implementation dependent:
1662 *** The new compiler-only implementation still conforms with ANSI,
1663 but acts a little different than before. Besides the obvious
1664 changes in performance tradeoffs (that the cost per form passed
1665 to EVAL has gone up, and the cost per form executed by EVAL
1666 has gone down), the behavior of the system changes a little
1667 because there are no longer any interpreted function objects.
1668 COMPILED-FUNCTION-P is now synonymous with FUNCTIONP, and
1669 e.g. doing COMPILE on the output of interactive DEFUN is
1671 *** The value of INTERNAL-TIME-UNITS-PER-SECOND has been increased
1673 *** The default for the USE list in MAKE-PACKAGE and DEFPACKAGE
1674 has changed from (:CL) to NIL.
1675 *** The CHAR-NAME of unprintable ASCII characters which, unlike
1676 e.g. #\Newline and #\Tab, don't have names specified in the
1677 ANSI Common Lisp standard, is now based on their ASCII symbolic
1678 names (#\Nul, #\Soh, #\Stx, etc.) The old CMU-CL-style names
1679 (#\Null, #\^a, #\^b, etc.) are still accepted by NAME-CHAR, but
1680 are no longer used for output.
1681 ** changes in internal implementation constants:
1682 *** The default value of *BYTES-CONSED-BETWEEN-GCS* has doubled, to
1683 4 million. (If your application spends a lot of time GCing and
1684 you have a lot of RAM, you might want to experiment with
1685 increasing it even more.)
1686 ** The SB-C-CALL package has been merged into the SB-ALIEN package.
1687 However, almost all old code should still continue to work without
1688 immediate update, as SB-C-CALL is now a (deprecated) nickname
1690 ** Old operator names in the style DEF-FOO are now deprecated in
1691 favor of new corresponding names DEFINE-FOO, for consistency with
1692 the naming convention used in the ANSI standard (DEFSTRUCT, DEFVAR,
1693 DEFINE-CONDITION, DEFINE-MODIFY-MACRO..). This mostly affects
1694 internal symbols, but a few supported extensions like
1695 SB-ALIEN:DEF-ALIEN-FUNCTION are also affected. (So e.g.
1696 DEF-ALIEN-FUNCTION becomes DEFINE-ALIEN-FUNCTION.)
1697 ** The debugger prompt sequence now goes "5]", "5[2]", "5[3]",
1698 etc. as you get deeper into recursive calls to the debugger
1699 command loop, instead of the old "5]", "5]]", "5]]]"
1700 sequence. (I was motivated to do this when squabbles between
1701 ILISP and SBCL left me very deeply nested in the debugger. In the
1702 short term, this change will probably provoke more ILISP/SBCL
1703 squabbles, but hopefully it will be an improvement in the long run.)
1704 ** SB-ALIEN:DEFINE-ALIEN-FUNCTION (also known by the old deprecated
1705 name DEF-ALIEN-FUNCTION) now does DECLAIM FTYPE for the defined
1706 function, since declaiming return types involving aliens is
1707 (1) annoyingly messy to do by hand and (2) vital to efficient
1708 compilation of code which calls such functions.
1709 ** SB-ALIEN:LOAD-FOREIGN and SB-ALIEN:LOAD-1-FOREIGN are no
1710 longer reexported by the SB-EXT package. They're solely useful
1711 for alien code, so it seems more logical that you should get
1712 them from the SB-ALIEN package, not in SB-EXT.
1713 ** :SB-CONSTRAIN-FLOAT-TYPE, :SB-PROPAGATE-FLOAT-TYPE, and
1714 :SB-PROPAGATE-FUN-TYPE are no longer considered to be optional
1715 features. Instead, the code that they used to control is always
1716 built into the system.
1717 * many other bug fixes
1718 ** DEFSTRUCT and DEFCLASS have been substantially updated to take
1719 advantage of the new EVAL-WHEN stuff and to clean them up in
1720 general, and they are now more ANSI-compliant in a number of
1721 ways. Martin Atzmueller is responsible for a lot of this.
1722 ** Besides the cleanups discussed above, Martin Atzmueller fixed
1724 *** fixes in READ-SEQUENCE and WRITE-SEQUENCE
1725 *** correct ERROR type for various file operations
1726 *** some fixes for Lisp streams
1727 *** DEFMETHOD syntax checking
1728 *** changing old weird representation of debug information as
1729 strings (which, among their other deficiencies, don't transform
1730 correctly when you rename packages, and don't change their
1731 print representation when you change things like *PACKAGE*
1732 and *PRINT-LENGTH*) to symbols and lists of symbols
1733 He also made several improvements and fixed several bugs in DESCRIBE.
1734 ** Alexey Dejneka fixed many bugs, including classic bugs and bugs he
1736 *** misbehavior of WRITE-STRING/WRITE-LINE
1737 *** LOOP over keys of a hash table, LOOP bugs 49b and 81 and 103,
1738 and several other LOOP problems as well
1739 *** DIRECTORY when similar filenames are present
1740 *** DEFGENERIC with :METHOD options
1741 *** bug 126, in (MAKE-STRING N :INITIAL-ELEMENT #\SPACE))
1742 *** bug in the optimization of ARRAY-ELEMENT-TYPE
1743 *** argument ordering in FIND with :TEST option
1744 *** mishandled package designator argument in APROPOS-LIST
1745 *** various problems in the backquote readmacro
1746 *** a bug in APROPOS
1747 *** probably some others that I'm not describing very well here,
1748 since the CVS log documents them by reference to sbcl-devel
1749 messages, and the SourceForge archives aren't working well.:-(
1750 ** Dan Barlow improved the Alpha port (and is making progress on the
1751 PPC port, for those of you who think different).
1752 ** Besides the DIRECTORY fixes and changes mentioned elsewhere,
1753 Christophe Rhodes cleaned up the system self-test scripts (in tests/*),
1754 contributed the optimization of FIND-IF-NOT and POSITION-IF-NOT, and
1755 continues to work on the SPARC port (for those of you in a position
1756 to look down upon our little PC-compatible boxes from a great height).
1757 ** PPRINT-LOGICAL-BLOCK now copies the *PRINT-LINES* value on entry
1758 and uses that copy, rather than the current dynamic value, when
1759 it's trying to decide whether to truncate output. Thus e.g.
1760 (let ((*print-lines* 50))
1761 (pprint-logical-block (stream nil)
1763 (let ((*print-lines* 8))
1764 (print (aref possiblybigthings i) stream)))))
1765 should now truncate the logical block only at 50 lines, instead of
1766 often truncating it at 8 lines, as it did before.
1767 * The doc/cmucl/ directory, containing old CMU CL documentation
1768 from the time of the fork, is no longer part of the base system.
1769 SourceForge has shut down its anonymous FTP service, and with it
1770 my original plan for distributing the old CMU CL documentation
1771 there. For now, if you need these files you can download an old
1772 SBCL source release and extract them from it.
1773 * The fasl file version number changed again, for dozens of reasons,
1774 some of which are apparent above.
1776 changes in sbcl-0.6.13 relative to sbcl-0.6.12:
1777 * a port to the Compaq/DEC Alpha CPU, thanks to Dan Barlow
1778 * Martin Atzmueller ported Tim Moore's marvellous CMU CL DISASSEMBLE
1779 patch, so that DISASSEMBLE output is much nicer.
1780 * The code in the SB-PROFILE package now seems reasonably stable.
1781 I still haven't decided what the final interface should look like
1782 (I'd like PROFILE to interact cleanly with TRACE, since both
1783 facilities use function encapsulation) but if you have a need
1784 for profiling now, you can probably use it successfully with
1785 the current CMU-CL-style interface.
1786 * Pathnames and *DEFAULT-DIRECTORY-DEFAULTS* are much more
1787 ANSI-compliant, thanks to various fixes and tests from Dan Barlow.
1788 Also, at Dan Barlow's suggestion, TRUENAME on a dangling symbolic
1789 link now returns the dangling link itself, and for similar
1790 reasons, TRUENAME on a cyclic symbolic link returns the cyclic
1791 link itself. (In these cases the old code signalled an error and
1792 looped endlessly, respectively.) Thus, DIRECTORY now works even
1793 in the presence of dangling and cyclic symbolic links.
1794 * Compiler trace output (the :TRACE-FILE option to COMPILE-FILE)
1795 is now a supported extension again, since the consensus on
1796 sbcl-devel was that it can be useful for ordinary development
1797 work, not just for debugging SBCL itself.
1798 * The default for SB-EXT:*DERIVE-FUNCTION-TYPES* has changed to
1799 NIL, i.e. ANSI behavior, i.e. the compiler now recognizes
1800 that currently-defined functions might be redefined later with
1801 different return types.
1802 * Hash tables can be printed readably, as inspired by CMU CL code
1803 of Eric Marsden and SBCL code of Martin Atzmueller.
1804 * better error handling in CLOS method combination, thanks to
1805 Martin Atzmueller porting Pierre Mai's CMU CL patches
1806 * more overflow fixes for >16Mbyte I/O buffers
1807 * A bug in READ has been fixed, so that now a single Ctrl-D
1808 character suffices to cause end-of-file on character streams.
1809 In particular, now you only need one Ctrl-D at the command
1810 line (not two) to exit SBCL.
1811 * fixed bug 26: ARRAY-DISPLACEMENT now returns (VALUES NIL 0) for
1813 * fixed bug 107 (reported as a CMU CL bug by Erik Naggum on
1814 comp.lang.lisp 2001-06-11): (WRITE #*101 :RADIX T :BASE 36) now
1815 does the right thing.
1816 * The implementation of some type tests, especially for CONDITION
1817 types, is now tidier and maybe faster, due to CMU CL code
1818 originally by Douglas Crosher, ported by Martin Atzmueller.
1819 * Some math functions have been fixed, and there are new
1820 optimizers for deriving the types of COERCE and ARRAY-ELEMENT-TYPE,
1821 thanks to Raymond Toy's work on CMU CL, ported by Martin Atzmueller.
1822 * (There are also some new optimizers in contrib/*-extras.lisp. Those
1823 aren't built into sbcl-0.6.13, but are a sneak preview of what's
1824 likely to be built into sbcl-0.7.0.)
1825 * A bug in COPY-READTABLE was fixed. (Joao Cachopo's patch to CMU
1826 CL, ported to SBCL by Martin Atzmueller)
1827 * DESCRIBE now gives more information in some cases. (Pierre Mai's
1828 patch to CMU CL, ported to SBCL by Martin Atzmueller)
1829 * Martin Atzmueller and Bill Newman fixed some bugs in INSPECT.
1830 * There's a new slam.sh hack to shorten the edit/compile/debug
1831 cycle for low-level changes to SBCL itself, and a new
1832 :SB-AFTER-XC-CORE target feature to control the generation of
1833 the after-xc.core file needed by slam.sh.
1834 * minor incompatible change: The ENTRY-POINTS &KEY argument to
1835 COMPILE-FILE is no longer supported, so that now every function
1836 gets an entry point, so that block compilation looks a little
1837 more like the plain vanilla ANSI section 3.2.2.3 scheme.
1838 * minor incompatible change: SB-EXT:GET-BYTES-CONSED now
1839 returns the number of bytes consed since the system started,
1840 rather than the number consed since the first time the function
1841 was called. (The new definition parallels ANSI functions like
1842 CL:GET-INTERNAL-RUN-TIME.)
1843 * minor incompatible change: The old CMU-CL-style DIRECTORY options,
1844 i.e. :ALL, :FOLLOW-LINKS, and :CHECK-FOR-SUBDIRS, are no longer
1845 supported. Now DIRECTORY always does the abstract Common-Lisp-y
1846 thing, i.e. :ALL T :FOLLOW-LINKS T :CHECK-FOR-SUBDIRS T.
1847 * Fasl file version numbers are now independent of the target CPU,
1848 since historically most system changes which required version
1849 number changes have affected all CPUs equally. Similarly,
1850 the byte fasl file version is now equal to the ordinary
1853 changes in sbcl-0.6.12 relative to sbcl-0.6.11:
1854 * incompatible change: The old SB-EXT:OPTIMIZE-INTERFACE declaration
1855 is no longer recognized. I apologize for this, because it was
1856 listed in SB-EXT as a supported extension, but I found that
1857 its existing behavior was poorly specified, as well as incorrectly
1858 specified, and it looked like too much of a mess to straighten it
1859 out. I have enough on my hands trying to get ANSI stuff to work..
1860 * many patches ported from CMU CL by Martin Atzmueller, with
1861 half a dozen bug fixes in pretty-printing and the debugger, and
1862 half a dozen others elsewhere
1863 * fixed bug 13: Floating point infinities are now supported again.
1864 They might still be a little bit flaky, but thanks to bug reports
1865 from Nathan Froyd and CMU CL patches from Raymond Toy they're not
1866 as flaky as they were.
1867 * The --noprogrammer command line option is now supported. (Its
1868 behavior is slightly different in detail from what the old man
1869 page claimed it would do, but it's still appropriate under the
1870 same circumstances that the man page talks about.)
1871 * The :SB-PROPAGATE-FLOAT-TYPE and :SB-PROPAGATE-FUN-TYPE features
1872 are now supported, and enabled by default. Thus, the compiler can
1873 handle many floating point and complex operations much less
1874 inefficiently. (Thus e.g. you can implement a complex FFT
1876 * The compiler now detects type mismatches between DECLAIM FTYPE
1877 and DEFUN better, and implements CHECK-TYPE more correctly, and
1878 SBCL builds under CMU CL again despite its non-ANSI EVAL-WHEN,
1879 thanks to patches from Martin Atzmueller.
1880 * various fixes to make the cross-compiler more portable to
1881 ANSI-conforming-but-different cross-compilation hosts (notably
1882 Lispworks for Windows, following bug reports from Arthur Lemmens)
1883 * A bug in READ-SEQUENCE for CONCATENATED-STREAM, and a gross
1884 ANSI noncompliance in DEFMACRO &KEY argument parsing, have been
1885 fixed thanks to Pierre Mai's CMU CL patches.
1886 * fixes to keep the system from overflowing internal counters when
1887 it tries to use i/o buffers larger than 16M bytes
1888 * fixed bug 45a: Various internal functions required to support
1889 complex special functions have been merged from CMU CL sources.
1890 (When I was first setting up SBCL, I misunderstood a compile-time
1891 conditional #-OLD-SPECFUN, and so accidentally deleted them.)
1892 * improved support for type intersection and union, fixing bug 12
1893 (e.g., now (SUBTYPEP 'KEYWORD 'SYMBOL)=>T,T) and some other
1894 more obscure bugs as well
1895 * some steps toward byte-compiling non-performance-critical
1896 parts of the system, courtesy of patches from Martin Atzmueller
1897 * Christophe Rhodes has made some debian packages of sbcl at
1898 <http://www-jcsu.jesus.cam.ac.uk/ftp/pub/debian/lisp>.
1899 From his sbcl-devel e-mail of 2001-04-08 they're not completely
1900 stable, but are nonetheless usable. When he's ready, I'd be happy
1901 to add them to the SourceForge "File Releases" section. (And if
1902 anyone wants to do RPMs or *BSD packages, they'd be welcome too.)
1903 * new fasl file format version number (because of changes in
1904 internal representation of (OR ..) types to accommodate the new
1905 support for (AND ..) types, among other things)
1907 changes in sbcl-0.6.11 relative to sbcl-0.6.10:
1908 * Martin Atzmueller pointed out that bugs #9 and #25 are gone in
1910 * bug 34 fixed by Martin Atzmueller: dumping/loading instances works
1912 * fixed bug 40: TYPEP, SUBTYPEP, UPGRADED-ARRAY-ELEMENT-TYPE,
1913 and UPGRADED-COMPLEX-PART-TYPE now work better with of compound
1914 types built from undefined types, e.g. '(VECTOR SOME-UNDEF-TYPE).
1915 * DESCRIBE now works on structure objects again.
1916 * Most function call argument type mismatches are now handled as
1917 STYLE-WARNINGs instead of full WARNINGs, since the compiler doesn't
1918 know whether the function will be redefined before the call is
1919 executed. (The compiler could flag local calls with full WARNINGs,
1920 as per the ANSI spec "3.2.2.3 Semantic Constraints", but right now
1921 it doesn't keep track of enough information to know whether calls
1922 are local in this sense.)
1923 * Compiler output is now more verbose, with messages truncated
1924 later than before. (There should be some supported way for users
1925 to override the default verbosity, but I haven't decided how to
1926 provide it yet, so this behavior is still controlled by the internal
1927 SB-C::*COMPILER-ERROR-PRINT-FOO* variables in
1928 src/compiler/ir1util.lisp.)
1929 * Fasl file format version numbers have increased again, because
1930 support for the Gray streams extension changes the layout of the
1931 system's STREAM objects.
1932 * The Gray subclassable streams extension now works, thanks to a
1933 patch from Martin Atzmueller.
1934 * The full LOAD-FOREIGN extension (not just the primitive
1935 LOAD-FOREIGN-1) now works, thanks to a patch from Martin Atzmueller.
1936 * The default behavior of RUN-PROGRAM has changed. Now, unlike CMU CL
1937 but like most other programs, it defaults to copying the Unix
1938 environment from the original process instead of starting the
1939 new process in an empty environment.
1940 * Extensions which manipulate the Unix environment now support
1941 an :ENVIRONMENT keyword option which doesn't smash case or
1942 do other bad things. The CMU-CL-style :ENV option is retained
1943 for porting convenience.
1944 * LOAD-FOREIGN (and LOAD-1-FOREIGN) now support logical pathnames,
1945 as per Daniel Barlow's suggestion and Martin Atzmueller's patch
1947 changes in sbcl-0.6.10 relative to sbcl-0.6.9:
1949 * A patch from Martin Atzmueller seems to have solved the SIGINT
1950 problem, and as far as we know, signal-handling now works cleanly.
1951 (If you find any new bugs, please report them!)
1952 * The system no longer defaults Lisp source file names to types
1953 ".l", ".cl", or ".lsp", but only to ".lisp".
1954 * The compiler no longer uses special default file extensions for
1955 byte-compiled code. (The ANSI definition of COMPILE-FILE-PATHNAME
1956 seems to expect a single default extension for all compiled code,
1957 and there's no compelling reason to try to stretch the standard
1958 to allow two different extensions.) Instead, byte-compiled files
1959 default to the same extension as native-compiled files.
1960 * Fasl file format version numbers have increased again, because
1961 a rearrangement of internal implementation packages made some
1962 dumped symbols in old fasl files unreadable in new cores.
1963 * DECLARE/DECLAIM/PROCLAIM logic is more nearly ANSI in general, with
1964 many fewer weird special cases.
1965 * Bug #17 (differing COMPILE-FILE behavior between logical and
1966 physical pathnames) has been fixed, and some related misbehavior too,
1967 thanks to a patch from Martin Atzmueller.
1968 * Bug #30 (reader problems) is gone, thanks to a CMU CL patch
1969 by Tim Moore, ported to SBCL by Martin Atzmueller.
1970 * Martin Atzmueller fixed several filesystem-related problems,
1971 including bug #36, in part by porting CMU CL patches, which were
1972 written in part by Paul Werkowski.
1973 * More compiler warnings in src/runtime/ are gone, thanks to
1974 more patches from Martin Atzmueller.
1975 * Martin Atzmueller pointed out that bug 37 was fixed by his patches
1978 changes in sbcl-0.6.9 relative to sbcl-0.6.8:
1980 * DESCRIBE now works on CONDITION objects.
1981 * The debugger now handles errors which arise when trying to print
1982 *DEBUG-CONDITION*, so that it's less likely to fall into infinite
1984 * The build system now uses an additional file, customize-target-features.lisp,
1985 to allow local modifications to the target *FEATURES* list. (The point of
1986 this is that now I can set up a custom configuration, e.g. with :SB-SHOW
1987 debugging features enabled, without having to worry about propagating it
1988 into everyone's system when I do a "cvs update".) When no
1989 customize-target-features.lisp file exists, the target *FEATURES* list
1990 should be constructed the same way as before.
1991 * fixed bugs in DEFCONSTANT ANSI-compatibility:
1992 ** DEFCONSTANT now tests reassignments using EQL, not EQUAL, in order to
1993 warn about behavior which is undefined under the ANSI spec. Note: This
1994 is specified by ANSI, but it's not very popular with programmers.
1995 If it causes you problems, take a look at the new SB-INT:DEFCONSTANT-EQX
1996 macro in the SBCL sources for an example of a workaround which you
1997 might use to make portable ANSI-standard code which does what you want.
1998 ** DEFCONSTANT's implementation is now based on EVAL-WHEN instead of on
1999 pre-ANSI IR1 translation magic, so it does the ANSI-specified thing
2000 when it's used as a non-toplevel form. (This is required in order
2001 to implement the DEFCONSTANT-EQX macro.)
2002 ** (DEFCONSTANT X 1) (DEFVAR X) (SETF X 2) no longer "works".
2003 ** Unfortunately, non-toplevel DEFCONSTANT forms can still do some
2004 funny things, due to bugs in the implementation of EVAL-WHEN
2005 (bug #IR1-3). This probably won't be fixed until 0.7.x. (Fortunately,
2006 non-toplevel DEFCONSTANTs are uncommon.)
2007 * The core file version number and fasl file version number have been
2008 incremented, because the old noncompliant DEFCONSTANT behavior involved
2009 calling functions which no longer exist, and because I also took the
2010 opportunity to chop an unsupported slot out of the DEBUG-SOURCE structure.
2011 * fixed bug 1 (error handling before read-eval-print loop starts), and
2012 redid debugger restarts and related debugger commands somewhat while
2014 ** The QUIT debugger command is gone, since it did something
2015 rather different than the SB-EXT:QUIT command, and since it never
2016 worked properly outside the main toplevel read/eval/print loop.
2017 Invoking the new TOPLEVEL restart provides the same functionality.
2018 ** The GO debugger command is also gone, since you can just invoke
2019 the CONTINUE restart directly instead.
2020 ** The TOP debugger command is also gone, since it's redundant with the
2021 FRAME 0 command, and since it interfered with abbreviations for the
2023 * The system now recovers better from non-PACKAGE values of the *PACKAGE*
2025 * The system now understands compound CONS types (e.g. (CONS FIXNUM T))
2026 as required by ANSI. (thanks to Douglas Crosher's CMU CL patches, with
2027 some porting work by Martin Atzmueller)
2028 * Martin Atzmueller reviewed the CMU CL mailing lists and came back
2029 with a boatload of patches which he ported to SBCL. Now that those
2031 ** The system tries to make sure that its low-priority messages
2032 are prefixed by semicolons, to help people who like to use
2033 syntax highlighting in their ILISP buffer. (This patch
2034 was originally due to Raymond Toy.)
2035 ** The system now optimizes INTEGER-LENGTH better, thanks to more
2036 patches originally written by Raymond Toy.
2037 ** The compiler understands coercion between single-value and
2038 multiple-VALUES type expressions better, getting rid of some very
2039 weird behavior, thanks to patches originally by Robert MacLachlan
2040 and Douglas Crosher.
2041 ** The system understands ANSI-style non-KEYWORD &KEY arguments in
2042 lambda lists, thanks to a patch originally by Pierre Mai.
2043 ** The system no longer bogusly warns about "abbreviated type
2045 ** The compiler gets less confused by inlining and RETURN-FROM,
2046 thanks to some patches originally by Tim Moore.
2047 ** The system no longer hangs when dumping circular lists to fasl
2048 files, thanks to a patch originally from Douglas Crosher.
2049 * Martin Atzmueller also fixed ROOM, so that it no longer fails with an
2050 undefined function error.
2051 * gave up on fixing bug 3 (forbidden-by-ANSI warning for type mismatch
2052 in structure slot initforms) for now, documented workaround instead:-|
2053 * fixed bug 4 (no WARNING for DECLAIM FTYPE of slot accessor function)
2054 * fixed bug 5: added stubs for various Gray stream functions called
2055 in the not-a-CL:STREAM case, so that even when Gray streams aren't
2056 installed, at least appropriate type errors are generated
2057 * fixed bug 8: better reporting of various PROGRAM-ERRORs
2058 * fixed bug 9: IGNORE and IGNORABLE now work reasonably and more
2059 consistently in DEFMETHOD forms.
2060 * removed bug 21 from BUGS, since Martin Atzmueller points out that
2061 it doesn't seem to affect SBCL after all
2062 * The C runtime system now builds with better optimization and many
2063 fewer warnings, thanks to lots of cleanups by Martin Atzmueller.
2065 changes in sbcl-0.6.8 relative to sbcl-0.6.7:
2067 * The system is now under CVS at SourceForge (instead of the
2068 CVS repository on my home machine).
2069 * The new signal handling code has been tweaked to treat register
2070 contents as (UNSIGNED-BYTE 32), as the old CMU CL code did,
2071 instead of (SIGNED-BYTE 32), as the C header files have it. (Code
2072 downstream, e.g. in debug-int.lisp, has implicit dependencies
2073 on the unsignedness of integer representation of machine words,
2074 and that caused the system to bomb out with infinite regress
2075 when trying to recover from type errors involving signed values,
2076 e.g. (BUTLAST '(1 2 3) -1).)
2077 * (BUTLAST NIL) and (NBUTLAST NIL) now return NIL as they should.
2078 (This was one of the bugs Peter Van Eynde reported back in July.)
2079 * The system now uses code inspired by Colin Walters' O(N)
2080 implementation of MAP (from the cmucl-imp@cons.org mailing
2081 list, 2 September 2000) when it can't use a DEFTRANSFORM to
2082 inline the MAP operation, and there is more than one
2083 sequence argument to the MAP call (so that it can't just
2084 do ETYPECASE once and for all based on the type of the
2085 single sequence argument). (The old non-inline implementation
2086 of the general M-argument sequence-of-length-N case required
2087 O(M*N*N) time when any of the sequence arguments were LISTs.)
2088 * The QUIT :UNIX-CODE keyword argument has been renamed to
2089 QUIT :UNIX-STATUS. (The old name still works, but is deprecated.)
2090 * Raymond Wiker's patches to port RUN-PROGRAM from CMU CL to SBCL
2092 * Raymond Wiker's patches to port dynamic loading from Linux to
2093 FreeBSD have been added.
2094 * The BUGS file is now more nearly up to date, thanks in large part
2095 to Martin Atzmueller's review of it.
2096 * The debugger now flushes standard output streams before it begins
2097 its output ("debugger invoked" and so forth).
2098 * The core version number and fasl file version number have both
2099 been incremented, because of incompatible changes in the layout
2101 * FINISH-OUTPUT is now called more consistently on QUIT. (It
2102 used to not be called for a saved Lisp image.)
2103 * Martin Atzmueller's version of a patch to fix a compiler crash,
2104 as posted on sbcl-devel 13 September 2000, has been installed.
2105 * Instead of installing Martin Atzmueller's patch for the
2106 compiler transform for SUBSEQ, I deleted the compiler transform,
2107 and transforms for some similar consing operations.
2108 * A bug in signal handling which kept TRACE from working on OpenBSD
2110 * added enough DEFTRANSFORMs to allow (SXHASH 'FOO) to be optimized
2111 away by constant folding
2112 * The system now defines its address space constants in one place
2113 (in the Lisp sources), and propagates them automatically elsewhere
2114 (through GENESIS and the sbcl.h file). Therefore, patching the
2115 address map is less unnecessarily tedious and error-prone. The
2116 Lisp names of address space constants have also been systematized.
2117 * CVS tags like dollar-Header-dollar have been removed from
2118 the sources, because they have never saved me trouble and
2119 they've been source of trouble working with patches and other
2120 diff-related operations.
2121 * fixed the PROG1-vs.-PROGN bug in HANDLER-BIND (reported by
2122 ole.rohne@cern.ch on cmucl-help@cons.org 2000-10-25)
2124 changes in sbcl-0.6.7 relative to sbcl-0.6.6:
2126 * The system has been ported to OpenBSD.
2127 * The system now compiles with a simple "sh make.sh" on the systems
2128 that it's supported on. I.e., now you no longer need to tweak
2129 text in the target-features.lisp-expr and symlinks in src/runtime/
2130 by hand, the make.sh takes care of it for you.
2131 * The system is no longer so grossly inefficient when compiling code
2132 involving vectors implemented as general (not simple) vectors (VECTOR T),
2133 so code which dares to use VECTOR-PUSH-EXTEND and FILL-POINTER, or
2134 which dares to use the various sequence functions on non-simple
2135 vectors, takes less of a performance hit.
2136 * There is now a primitive type predicate VECTOR-T-P
2137 to test for the (VECTOR T) type, so that e.g.
2138 (DEFUN FOO (V) (DECLARE (TYPE (VECTOR T) V)) (AREF V 3))
2139 can now be compiled with some semblance of efficiency. (The old code
2140 turned the type declaration into a full call to %TYPEP at runtime!)
2141 * AREF on (VECTOR T) is still not fast, since it's still compiled
2142 as a full call to SB-KERNEL:DATA-VECTOR-REF, but at least the
2143 ETYPECASE used in DATA-VECTOR-REF is now compiled reasonably
2144 efficiently. (The old version made full calls to SUBTYPEP at runtime!)
2145 * (MAKE-ARRAY 12 :FILL-POINTER T) is now executed less inefficiently,
2146 without making full calls to SUBTYPEP at runtime.
2147 (Some analogous efficiency issues for non-simple vectors specialized to
2148 element types other than T, or for non-simple multidimensional arrays,
2149 have not been addressed. They could almost certainly be handled the
2150 same way if anyone is motivated to do so.)
2151 * The changes in array handling break binary compatibility, so
2152 *BACKEND-FASL-FILE-VERSION* has been bumped to 4.
2153 * (TYPEP (MAKE-ARRAY 12 :FILL-POINTER 4) 'VECTOR) now returns (VALUES T)
2154 instead of (VALUES T T).
2155 * By following the instructions that Dan Barlow posted to sbcl-devel
2156 on 2 July 2000, I was able to enable primitive dynamic object
2157 file loading code for Linux. The full-blown CMU CL LOAD-FOREIGN
2158 functionality is not implemented (since it calls ld to resolve
2159 library references automatically, requiring RUN-PROGRAM for its
2160 implementation), but a simpler SB-EXT:LOAD-1-FOREIGN (which doesn't
2161 try to resolve library references) is now supported.
2162 * The system now flushes the standard output streams when it terminates,
2163 unless QUIT is used with the RECKLESSLY-P option set. It also flushes
2164 them at several other probably-convenient times, e.g. in each pass of
2165 the toplevel read-eval-print loop, and after evaluating a form given
2166 as an "--eval" command-line option. (These changes were motivated by a
2167 discussion of stream flushing issues on cmucl-imp in August 2000.)
2168 * The source transform for TYPEP of array types no longer assumes
2169 that an array whose element type is a not-yet-defined type
2170 is implemented as an array of T, but instead punts, so that the
2171 type will be interpreted at runtime.
2172 * There is now some support for cross-compiling in make.sh: each of
2173 the phases of make.sh has its own script. (This should be transparent
2174 to people doing ordinary, non-cross-compile builds.)
2175 * Since my laptop doesn't have hundreds of megabytes of memory like
2176 my desktop machine, I became more motivated to do some items on
2177 my to-do list in order to reduce the size of the system a little:
2178 ** Arrange for various needed-only-at-cold-init things to be
2179 uninterned after cold init. To support this, those things have
2180 been renamed from FOO and *FOO* to !FOO and *!FOO* (i.e., all
2181 symbols with such names are now uninterned after cold init).
2182 ** Bind SB!C::*TOP-LEVEL-LAMBDA-MAX* to a nonzero value when building
2183 fasl files for cold load.
2184 ** Remove the old compiler structure pooling code (which used to
2185 be conditional on the target feature :SB-ALLOC) completely.
2186 ** Redo the representation of some data in cold init to be more compact.
2187 (I also looked into supporting byte compiled code at bootstrap time,
2188 which would probably reduce the size of the system a lot, but that
2189 looked too complicated, so I punted for now.)
2190 * The maximum signal nesting depth in the src/runtime/ support code has
2191 been reduced from 4096 to 256. (I don't know any reason for the very
2192 large old value. If the new smaller value turns out to break something,
2193 I'll probably just bump it back up.)
2194 * PPRINT-LOGICAL-BLOCK is now pickier about the types of its arguments,
2196 * Many, many bugs reported by Peter Van Eynde have been added to
2197 the BUGS list; some have even been fixed.
2198 * While enabling dynamic object file loading, I tried to make the
2199 code easier to understand, renaming various functions and variables
2200 with less ambiguous names, and changing some function calling
2201 conventions to be Lispier (e.g. returning NIL instead of 0 for failure).
2202 * While trying to figure out how to do the OpenBSD port, I tried to
2203 clean up some of the code in src/runtime/. In particular, I dropped
2204 support for non-POSIX signal handling, added various comments,
2205 tweaked the code to reduce the number of compilation warnings, and
2206 renamed some files to increase consistency.
2207 * To support the new automatic configuration functionality in make.sh,
2208 the source file target-features.lisp-expr has been replaced with the
2209 source file base-target-features.lisp-expr and the machine-generated
2210 file local-target-features.lisp-expr.
2211 * fixed a stupid quoting error in make.sh so that using CMU CL
2212 "lisp -batch" as cross-compilation host works again
2214 changes in sbcl-0.6.6 relative to sbcl-0.6.5:
2216 * DESCRIBE no longer tries to call itself recursively to describe
2217 bound/fbound values, so that it no longer fails on symbols which are
2218 bound to themselves (like keywords, T, and NIL).
2219 * DESCRIBE now works on generic functions.
2220 * The printer now prints less-screwed-up representations of closures
2221 (not naively trying to bogusly use the %FUNCTION-NAME accessor on them).
2222 * A private symbol is used instead of the :EMPTY keyword previously
2223 used to mark empty slots in hash tables. Thus
2224 (DEFVAR *HT* (MAKE-HASH-TABLE))
2225 (SETF (GETHASH :EMPTY *HT*) :EMPTY)
2226 (MAPHASH (LAMBDA (K V) (FORMAT T "~&~S ~S~%" K V)))
2227 now does what ANSI says that it should. (You can still get
2228 similar noncompliant behavior if bang on the hash table
2229 implementation with all the symbols you get back from
2230 DO-ALL-SYMBOLS, but at least that's a little harder to do.)
2231 This breaks binary compatibility, since tests for equality to
2232 :EMPTY are wired into things like the macroexpansion of
2233 WITH-HASH-TABLE-ITERATOR in FASL files produced by earlier
2235 * There's now a minimal placeholder implementation for CL:STEP,
2236 as required by ANSI.
2237 * An obscure bug in the interaction of the normal compiler, the byte
2238 compiler, inlining, and structure predicates has been patched
2239 by setting the flags for the DEFTRANSFORM of %INSTANCE-TYPEP as
2240 :WHEN :BOTH (as per Raymond Toy's suggestion on the cmucl-imp@cons.org
2242 * Missing ordinary arguments in a macro call are now detected even
2243 when the macro lambda list contains &KEY or &REST.
2244 * The debugger no longer complains about encountering the top of the
2245 stack when you type "FRAME 0" to explicitly instruct it to go to
2246 the top of the stack. And it now prints the frame you request even
2247 if it's the current frame (instead of saying "You are here.").
2248 * As specified by ANSI, the system now always prints keywords
2249 as #\: followed by SYMBOL-NAME, even when *PACKAGE* is the
2251 * The default initial SIZE of HASH-TABLEs is now smaller.
2252 * Type information from CLOS class dispatch is now propagated
2253 into DEFMETHOD bodies, so that e.g.
2254 (DEFMETHOD FOO ((X SINGLE-FLOAT))
2256 is now basically equivalent to
2257 (DEFMETHOD FOO ((X SINGLE-FLOAT))
2258 (DECLARE (TYPE SINGLE-FLOAT X))
2260 and the compiler can compile (+ X 123.0) as a SINGLE-FLOAT-only
2261 operation, without having to do run-time type dispatch.
2262 * The macroexpansion of DEFMETHOD has been tweaked so that it has
2263 reasonable behavior when arguments are declared IGNORE or IGNORABLE.
2264 * Since I don't seem to be making big file reorganizations very often
2265 any more (and since my archive of sbcl-x.y.zv.tar.bz2 snapshots
2266 is overflowing my ability to conveniently back them up), I've finally
2267 checked the system into CVS. (The CVS repository is on my home system,
2268 not at SourceForge -- putting it on SourceForge might come later.)
2269 * SB-EXT:*GC-NOTIFY-STREAM* has been added, to control where the
2270 high-level GC-NOTIFY-FOO functions send their output. (There's
2271 still very little control of where low-level verbose GC functions
2272 send their output.) The SB-EXT:*GC-VERBOSE* variable now controls
2273 less than it used to -- the GC-NOTIFY-FOO functions are now under
2274 the control of *GC-NOTIFY-STREAM*, not *GC-VERBOSE*.
2275 * The system now stores the version string (LISP-IMPLEMENTATION-VERSION)
2276 in only one place in the source code, and propagates it automatically
2277 everywhere that it's needed. Thus e.g. when I bump the version from
2278 0.6.6 to 0.6.7, I'll only need to modify the sources in one place.
2279 * The C source files now include boilerplate legalese and documentation
2280 at the head of each file (just as the Lisp source files already did).
2281 * At Dan Barlow's suggestion, the hyperlink from the SBCL website
2282 to his page will be replaced with a link to his new CLiki service.
2284 changes in sbcl-0.6.5 relative to sbcl-0.6.4:
2286 * Raymond Wiker's patches to port the system to FreeBSD have been merged.
2287 * The build process now looks for GNU make under the default name "gmake",
2288 instead of "make" as it used to. If GNU make is not available as "gmake"
2289 on your system, you can change this default behavior by setting the
2290 GNUMAKE environment variable.
2291 * Replace #+SB-DOC with #!+SB-DOC in seq.lisp so that the system
2292 can build without error under CMU CL.
2294 changes in sbcl-0.6.4 relative to sbcl-0.6.3:
2296 * There is now a partial SBCL user manual (with some new text and some
2297 text cribbed from the CMU CL manual).
2298 * The beginnings of a profiler have been added (starting with the
2299 CMU CL profiler and simplifying and cleaning up). Eventually the
2300 main interface should be through the TRACE macro, but for now,
2301 it's still accessed through vaguely CMU-CL-style functions and macros
2302 exported from the package SB-PROFILE.
2303 * Some problems left over from porting CMU CL to the new
2304 cross-compilation bootstrap process have been cleaned up:
2305 ** DISASSEMBLE now works. (There was a problem in using DEFMACRO
2306 instead of SB!XC:DEFMACRO, compounded by an oversight on my
2307 part when getting rid of the compiler *BACKEND* stuff.)
2308 ** The value of *NULL-TYPE* was screwed up, because it was
2309 being initialized before the type system knew the final
2310 definition of the 'NULL type. This screwed up several key
2311 optimizations in the compiler, causing inefficiency in all sorts
2312 of places. (I found it because I wanted to understand why
2313 GET-INTERNAL-RUN-TIME was consing.)
2314 * fixed a bug in DEFGENERIC which was causing it to overwrite preexisting
2315 PROCLAIM FTYPE information. Unfortunately this broke binary
2316 compatibility again, since now the forms output by DEFGENERIC
2317 to refer to functions which didn't exist in 0.6.3.
2318 * added declarations so that SB-PCL::USE-CACHING-DFUN-P
2319 can use the new (as of 0.6.3) transform for SOME into MAP into
2321 * changed (MOD 1000000) type declarations for Linux timeval.tv_usec slot
2322 values to (INTEGER 0 1000000), so that the time code will no longer
2323 occasionally get blown up by Linux returning 1000000 microseconds
2324 * PRINT-UNREADABLE-OBJECT has been tweaked to make the spacing of
2325 its output conform to the ANSI spec. (Alas, this makes its output
2326 uglier in the :TYPE T :IDENTITY NIL case, but them's the breaks.)
2327 * A full call to MAP NIL with a single sequence argument no longer conses.
2328 * fixes to problems pointed out by Martin Atzmueller:
2329 * The manual page no longer talks about multiprocessing as though
2330 it were currently supported.
2331 * The ILISP support patches have been removed from the distribution,
2332 because as of version 5.10.1, ILISP now supports SBCL without us
2333 having to maintain patches.
2334 * added a modified version of Raymond Toy's recent CMU CL patch for
2335 EQUALP comparison of HASH-TABLE
2337 changes in sbcl-0.6.3 relative to sbcl-0.6.2:
2339 * The system still can't cross-compile itself with
2340 *TYPE-SYSTEM-INITIALIZED* (and all the consistency checks that
2341 entails), but at least it can compile more of itself that way
2342 than it used to be able to, and various buglets which were uncovered
2343 by trying to cross-compile itself that way have now been fixed.
2344 * This release breaks binary compatibility again. This time
2345 at least I've incremented the FASL file format version to 2, so that the
2346 problem can be detected reliably instead of just causing weird errors.
2347 * various new style warnings:
2348 ** using DEFUN, DEFMETHOD, or DEFGENERIC to overwrite an old definition
2349 ** using the deprecated EVAL/LOAD/COMPILE situation names in EVAL-WHEN
2350 ** using the lexical binding of a variable named in the *FOO* style
2351 * DESCRIBE has been substantially rewritten. It now calls DESCRIBE-OBJECT
2352 as specified by ANSI.
2353 * *RANDOM-STATE* is no longer automatically initialized from
2354 (GET-UNIVERSAL-TIME), but instead from a constant seed. Thus, the
2355 default behavior of the system is to repeat its behavior every time
2356 it's run. If you'd like to change this behavior, you can always
2357 explicitly set the seed from (GET-UNIVERSAL-TIME); whereas under the
2358 old convention there was no comparably easy way to get the system to
2359 repeat its behavior every time it was run.
2360 * Support for the pre-CLTL2 interpretation of FUNCTION declarations as
2361 FTYPE declarations has been removed, in favor of their ANSI
2362 interpretation as TYPE FUNCTION declarations. (See p. 228 of CLTL2.)
2363 * The quantifiers SOME, EVERY, NOTANY, and NOTEVERY no longer cons when
2364 the types of their sequence arguments can be determined at compile time.
2365 This is done through a new open code expansion for MAP which eliminates
2366 consing for (MAP NIL ..), and reduces consing otherwise, when sequence
2367 argument types can be determined at compile time.
2368 * The optimizer now transforms COERCE into an identity operation when it
2369 can prove that the coerced object is already of the correct type. (This
2370 can be a win for machine generated code, including the output of other
2371 optimization transforms, such as the MAP transform above.)
2372 * Credit information has been moved from source file headers into CREDITS.
2373 * Source file headers have been made more standard.
2374 * The CASE macro now compiles without complaining even when it has
2377 changes in sbcl-0.6.2 relative to sbcl-0.6.1:
2379 * (Note that the way that the PCL macroexpansions were rewritten
2380 to accommodate the change in DEFGENERIC below breaks binary
2381 compatibility. That is, fasl files compiled under sbcl-0.6.1 may
2382 not run under sbcl-0.6.2. Once we get out of alpha releases,
2383 i.e. hit release 1.0.0, we'll probably try to maintain binary
2384 compatibility between maintenance releases, e.g. between sbcl-1.4.3
2385 and sbcl-1.4.4. Until then, however, it might be fairly common
2386 for maintenance releases to break binary compatibility.)
2387 * A bug in the calculation of WARNINGS-P and FAILURE-P in COMPILE-FILE
2389 * The reporting of unhandled signals has been changed to print some
2390 explanatory text as well as the report form. (Previously only
2391 the report form was printed.)
2392 * The macroexpansion for DEFGENERIC now DECLAIMs the function that
2393 it defines, so that the compiler no longer issues undefined function
2394 warnings for compiled-but-not-yet-loaded generic functions.
2395 * The CLTL-style "LISP" and "USER" nicknames for the "COMMON-LISP"
2396 and "COMMON-LISP-USER" packages have been removed. Now only the "CL"
2397 and "CL-USER" standard nicknames from the "11.1.2 Standardized Packages"
2398 section of the ANSI spec are supported.
2399 * The "" nickname for the "KEYWORD" package has been removed.
2400 The reader still handles symbol tokens which begin with a package marker
2401 as keywords, but it doesn't expose its mechanism for doing so in the
2402 (PACKAGE-NICKNAMES (FIND-PACKAGE "KEYWORD")) list.
2403 * The system now issues STYLE-WARNINGs for contradictory TYPE
2404 proclamations. (Warnings for contradictory FTYPE proclamations would
2405 be nice too, but those can't be done usefully unless the type system
2406 is made smarter about FUNCTION types.)
2407 * The names of source files "*host-*.lisp" and "*target-*.lisp" have been
2408 systematized, so that "*target-*.lisp is supposed to exist only on the
2409 target and imply that there's a related file which exists on the
2410 host, and *host-*.lisp is supposed to exist only on the host and imply
2411 that there's a related file which exists on the target. This involves a
2412 lot of renaming. Hopefully the acute confusion caused by the renaming
2413 will be justified by the reduction in chronic confusion..
2414 ** runtime-type.lisp -> early-target-type.lisp
2415 ** target-type.lisp -> late-target-type.lisp
2416 ** early-host-format.lisp -> early-format.lisp
2417 ** late-host-format.lisp -> late-format.lisp
2418 ** host-error.lisp -> misc-error.lisp
2419 ** early-error.lisp -> early-target-error.lisp
2420 ** late-error.lisp -> late-target-error.lisp
2421 ** host-defboot.lisp -> early-defboot.lisp
2422 ** code/misc.lisp -> code/target-misc.lisp
2423 ** code/host-misc.lisp -> code/misc.lisp
2424 ** code/numbers.lisp -> code/target-numbers.lisp
2425 ** code/early-numbers.lisp -> numbers.lisp
2426 ** early-host-type.lisp -> early-type.lisp
2427 ** late-host-type.lisp -> late-type.lisp
2428 ** host-typep.lisp -> typep.lisp
2429 ** load.lisp -> target-load.lisp
2430 ** host-load.lisp -> load.lisp
2431 ** host-disassem.lisp -> disassem.lisp
2432 ** host-insts.lisp -> insts.lisp
2433 ** byte-comp.lisp -> target-byte-comp.lisp
2434 ** host-byte-comp.lisp -> byte-comp.lisp
2435 ** host-signal.lisp -> signal.lisp
2436 ** host-defstruct.lisp -> defstruct.lisp
2437 ** late-target-type.lisp -> deftypes-for-target.lisp
2438 Furthermore, several other previously target-only files foo.lisp (e.g.
2439 hash-table.lisp and random.lisp) have been split into a target-and-host
2440 foo.lisp file and a target-only target-foo.lisp file, with their key type
2441 definitions in the target-and-host part, so that the cross-compiler will
2442 know more about target types.
2443 * DEFSTRUCT BACKEND, and the BACKEND-valued *BACKEND* variable, have
2444 gone away. In their place are various *BACKEND-FOO* variables
2445 corresponding to the slots of the old structure.
2446 * A bug which caused the SB-COLD bootstrap-time package to be propagated
2447 into the target SBCL has been fixed.
2448 * The chill.lisp system for loading cold code into a running SBCL
2450 * Support for the CMU CL "scavenger hook" extension has been removed.
2451 (It was undocumented and unused in the CMU CL sources that SBCL was
2452 derived from, and stale in sbcl-0.6.1.)
2453 * Various errors in the cross-compiler type system were detected
2454 by running the cross-compiler with *TYPE-SYSTEM-INITIALIZED*
2455 (enabling various consistency checks). Many of them were fixed,
2456 but some hard problems remain, so the compiler is back to
2457 running without *TYPE-SYSTEM-INITIALIZED* for now.
2458 * As part of the cross-compiler type system cleanup, I implemented
2459 DEF!TYPE and got rid of early-ugly-duplicates.lisp.
2460 * I have started adding UNCROSS calls throughout the type system
2461 and the INFO database. (Thus perhaps eventually the blanket UNCROSS
2462 on cross-compiler input files will be able to go away, and various
2464 * CONSTANTP now returns true for quoted forms (as explicitly required
2467 changes in sbcl-0.6.1 relative to sbcl-0.6.0:
2469 * changed build optimization from (SAFETY 1) to (SAFETY 3) as a short-term
2470 fix for various type-unsafety bugs, e.g. failures with (LENGTH 123) and
2471 (MAKE-LIST -1). In the longer term, it ought to become true
2472 that declarations are assertions even at SAFETY 1. For now, it's not
2473 quite true even at SAFETY 3, but it's at least more nearly true..
2474 (Note that this change seems to increases the size of the system by
2475 O(5%) and to decrease the speed of the compiler by 20% or more.)
2476 * changed ALIEN printing to be much more abbreviated, as a short-term fix
2477 for the problem of printing dozens of lines of distracting information
2478 about low-level system machinery as part of the top stack frame
2479 on entry to the debugger when an undefined function was called.
2480 * tweaked the debugger's use of WITH-STANDARD-IO-SYNTAX so that *PACKAGE*
2481 is not reset to COMMON-LISP-USER.
2482 * Compilation of stuff related to dyncount.lisp has been made conditional
2483 on the :SB-DYNCOUNT target feature, so that the ordinary core system is
2484 smaller. The various dyncount-related symbols have been moved into
2485 a new "SB-DYNCOUNT" package.
2486 * tty-inspect.lisp has been renamed to inspect.lisp.
2487 * unix-glibc2.lisp has been renamed to unix.lisp, and the :GLIBC2
2488 feature has gone away. (When we eventually port to other flavors of
2489 libc and/or Unix, we'll try to make the differences between flavors
2490 invisible at the user level.)
2491 * Various other *FEATURES* tags, and/or their associated conditionals,
2492 have been removed if obsolescent, or given better documentation, or
2493 sometimes given more-mnemonic names.
2495 changes in sbcl-0.6.0 relative to sbcl-0.5.0:
2497 * tidied up "make.sh" script
2498 * tidied up system directory structure
2499 * better "clean.sh" behavior
2500 * added doc/FOR-CMUCL-DEVELOPERS
2501 * many many small tweaks to output format, e.g. removing possibly-confusing
2502 trailing #\. character in DESCRIBE-INSTANCE
2503 * (EQUALP #\A 'A) no longer signals an error.
2504 * new hashing code, including EQUALP hashing
2505 * tidied up Lisp initialization and toplevel
2506 * initialization files (e.g. /etc/sbclrc and $HOME/.sbclrc)
2507 * command line argument processing
2508 * added POSIX-GETENV function to deal with Unix-ish environment variables
2509 * more-Unixy handling of *STANDARD-INPUT* and other Lisp streams, e.g.
2510 terminating SBCL on EOF
2511 * non-verbose GC by default
2512 * There is no more "sbcl" shell script; the sbcl file is now the C
2513 runtime executable (just like CMU CL).
2514 * removed some unused fops, e.g. FOP-UNIFORM-VECTOR, FOP-CHARACTER, and
2516 * tweaked debug-info.lisp and debug-int.lisp to make the debugger store
2517 symbol and package information as Lisp native symbol and package objects
2518 instead of strings naming symbols and strings naming packages. This way,
2519 whenever packages are renamed (as in warm init), debug information is
2520 transformed along with everything else.
2521 * tweaked the optimization policy declarations which control the building
2522 of SBCL itself. Now, among other things, the system no longer saves
2523 source location debugging information. (This helps two problems at once
2524 by reducing SBCL size and by keeping SBCL from trying to look for its
2525 sources -- which may not exist -- when reporting errors.)
2526 * added src/cold/chill.lisp, to let SBCL read its own cold sources for
2527 debugging and testing purposes
2528 * cleaned up printing, making the printer call PRINT-OBJECT for
2529 instances, and using PRINT-UNREADABLE-OBJECT for most PRINT-OBJECT
2530 methods, giving nearly-ANSI behavior
2531 * converted almost all special variables to use *FOO* naming convention
2532 * deleted PARSE-TIME functionality, since it can be done portably
2533 * moved some files out of cold init into warm init
2534 * deleted DEFUN UNDEFINED-VALUE, replaced (UNDEFINED-VALUE) forms
2536 * regularized formatting of source files
2537 * added an install.sh script
2538 * fixed ridiculous memory usage of cross-compiler by making
2539 compiler/alloc.lisp not try to do pooling unless it can hook
2540 itself into the GC of the cross-compilation host. Now the system
2541 builds nicely on my old laptop.
2542 * added :SB-ALLOC in target-features.lisp-expr
2543 * deleted mention of :ANSI-DOC from target-features.lisp-expr (since it
2544 was not implemented)
2545 * re-did condition handling and note reporting in the compiler. Notes
2546 are no longer handled by signalling conditions. Style warnings
2547 and warnings are handled more correctly and reported in such a way
2548 that it's easy to find one or the other in your output (so that you
2549 can e.g. figure out which of many problems caused COMPILE-FILE to
2551 * changed the severity of several compiler warnings from full WARNING
2552 to STYLE-WARNING in order to conform with the ANSI spec; also changed
2553 compiler note reporting so that it doesn't use the condition system
2554 at all (and hence affects neither FAILURE-P nor WARNINGS-P in the
2555 COMPILE-FILE command)
2556 * made PROCLAIM and DECLAIM conform to ANSI. PROCLAIM is now an ordinary
2557 function. As a consequence, START-BLOCK and END-BLOCK declarations are
2558 no longer supported, since their implementation was deeply intertwingled
2559 with the magical, non-ANSI treatment that PROCLAIM received in CMU CL.
2560 * removed bogus "support" for compiler macros named (SETF FOO), and
2561 removed the compiler macro for SETF INFO (but only after making a fool
2562 of myself on the cmucl-imp mailing list by posting a bogus patch for
2563 DEFINE-COMPILER-MACRO..)
2564 * Compiled files containing forms which have side effects on the Lisp
2565 reader (such as DEFPACKAGE forms) are now handled more correctly.
2566 (Compiler queuing of top level lambdas has been suppressed by setting
2567 *TOP-LEVEL-LAMBDA-MAX* to 0. )
2568 * deleted various currently-unused source files, e.g. gengc.lisp. They
2569 may be added back at some point e.g. when porting to other architectures,
2570 but until they are it's distracting to distribute them and to try to
2572 * deleted "UNCROSS couldn't recurse through.." style warnings, since
2573 there were so many of them they're just distractions, and UNCROSS is
2574 known to be able to handle the current sources
2575 * moved PROFILE functionality into TRACE, so that it will be clear
2576 how the wrapping and unwrapping of functions when you profile them
2577 interacts with the wrapping and unwrapping of functions when you
2578 trace them. (Actually, the functionality isn't there yet, but at least
2579 the interface specification is there. Hopefully, the functionality will
2580 arrive with some future maintenance release.)
2581 * removed host-oops.lisp
2582 * changed signature of QUIT function to allow UNIX-CODE argument
2583 * fixed READ-SEQUENCE bug
2584 * tweaked verbose GC output so that it looks more like the progress
2585 output that ANSI specifies for functions like LOAD
2586 * set up the system on sourceforge.com, with home pages, mailing lists, etc.
2587 * added <http://sbcl.sourceforge.com> to the banner information printed by