Brian Downing:
He fixed the linker problems for building SBCL on Mac OS X. He
found and fixed the cause of backtraces failing for undefined
- functions and assembly routines.
+ functions and assembly routines. He wrote the core of SBCL's
+ alternative interpreter-based EVAL.
Miles Egan:
He creates binary packages of SBCL releases for Red Hat and other
Daisuke Homma:
He added support for SunOS on x86 processors.
+ITA Software:
+ They hired Juho Snellman as a consultant to work on improvements to
+ SBCL, to be released into the public domain. The work they've funded
+ includes faster compilation speeds, the interpreter-based evaluator
+ and the IR2-based single-stepper.
+
Espen S Johnsen:
He provided an ANSI-compliant version of CHANGE-CLASS for PCL.
besides.
Juho Snellman:
- He provided several performance enhancements, including a better hash
- function on strings, removal of unneccessary bounds checks, and
- multiple improvements to performance of common operations on
- bignums. He ported and enhanced the statistical profiler written by
- Gerd Moellmann for CMU CL. He completed the work on the x86-64 port
- of SBCL.
+ He provided a number of bug fixes and performance enhancements to
+ the compiler, the standard library functions, and to the garbage
+ collector. He ported and enhanced the statistical profiler written
+ by Gerd Moellmann for CMU CL. He completed the work on the x86-64
+ port of SBCL.
Brian Spilsbury:
He wrote Unicode-capable versions of SBCL's character, string, and