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+;;;; -*- coding: utf-8; fill-column: 78 -*-
+changes in sbcl-1.0.25 relative to 1.0.24:
+ * incompatible change: SB-INTROSPECT:FUNCTION-ARGLIST is deprecated, to be
+ removed later. Please use SB-INTROSPECT:FUNCTION-LAMBDA-LIST instead.
+ * new feature: SB-INTROSPECT:DEFTYPE-LAMBDA-LIST allows retrieval of
+ DEFTYPE lambda lists. (thanks to Tobias Rittweiler)
+ * improvement: reading from a TWO-WAY-STREAM does not touch the output
+ stream anymore making it thread safe to have a concurrent reader and
+ a writer, for instance, in a pipe.
+ * improvement: GET-SETF-EXPANDER avoids adding bindings for constant
+ arguments, making compiler-macros for SETF-functions able to inspect
+ their constant arguments.
+ * optimization: CHAR-CODE type derivation has been improved, making
+ TYPEP elimination on subtypes of CHARACTER work better. (reported
+ by Tobias Rittweiler, patch by Paul Khuong)
+
+changes in sbcl-1.0.24 relative to 1.0.23:
+ * new feature: ARRAY-STORAGE-VECTOR provides access to the underlying data
+ vector of a multidimensional SIMPLE-ARRAY.
+ * new feature: the system now signals a continuable error if standard
+ readtable modification is attempted. (thanks to Tobias Rittweiler)
+ * new feature: DIRECTORY has been extended with a non-standard keyword
+ argument :RESOLVE-SYMLINKS. (thanks to TC-Rucho)
+ * enhancement: SB-BSD-SOCKETS:MAKE-SOCKET-STREAM keyword argument handling
+ has been robustified and documented better. (thanks to Robert Goldman)
+ * optimization: faster generic arithmetic dispatch on x86 and x86-64.
+ * optimization: FORMAT ~D and ~F are now approximately 5% faster.
+ * tradeoff: constant FORMAT control strings are now compiled unless
+ SPACE > SPEED (previously only when SPEED > SPACE.)
+ * bug fix: Red Hat Enterprise 3 mmap randomization workaround. (thanks
+ to Thomas Burdick)
+ * bug fix: DEFCLASS and ENSURE-CLASS-USING-CLASS are now expected to
+ be thread safe.
+ * bug fix: lexical type declarations are now correctly reported by
+ SB-CLTL2. (reported by Larry D'Anna)
+ * bug fix: STRING-TO-OCTETS did not handle :START properly when
+ using UTF-8 as external format. (thanks to Luis Oliveira)
+ * bug fix: errors from invalid fill-pointer values to (SETF FILL-POINTER)
+ are signalled correctly. (thanks to Stas Boukarev)
+ * bug fix: SET-MACRO-CHARACTER accepts NIL as the readtable
+ designator. (thanks to Tobias Rittweiler)
+ * bug fix: SET-DISPATCH-MACRO-CHARACTER accepts NIL as the readtable
+ designator, and returns T instead of the function. (thanks to
+ Tobias Rittweiler)
+ * bug fix: direct superclasses of STANDARD-CLASS and
+ FUNCALLABLE-STANDARD-CLASS now default to STANDARD-OBJECT and
+ FUNCALLABLE-STANDARD-OBJECT as required by AMOP.
+ * bug fix: compiling a call to SLOT-VALUE with a constant slot-name
+ when no class with the named slot yet exists no longer causes a
+ compile-time style-warning.
+ * bug fix: :ALLOCATION :CLASS slots are type-checked properly
+ in safe code. (reported by Didier Verna)
+ * bug fix: #430; nested structure constructors can stack allocate.
+ * bug fix: on some 64-bit platforms dynamic space size was truncated
+ to #xffff0000 bytes. (reported by Benjamin Lambert)
+ * bug fix: setting *READ-SUPPRESS* to T no longer renders the default
+ REPL unusable. (reported by Daniel Herring)
+ * bug fix: return values of READ-SEQUENCE did not take :START into
+ account on file streams, regressions since 1.0.12.22. (reported by
+ Thomas Russ, patch by Paul Khuong)
+ * bug fix: using SET or (SETF SYMBOL-VALUE) to change the value of a
+ method specializer used to confuse permuation vector optimization.
+ * bug fix: system inserted bogus implicit type declarations for local
+ special variables in DEFMETHOD bodies.
+ * bug fix: #354; duplicated frames in backtraces due to
+ non-tail-call-optimized XEPs to functions with return type NIL
+ have been elimited.
+ * bug fix: #357; MAKE-INSTANCE/SHARED-INITIALIZE now
+ initializes structure object slots according to DEFSTRUCT initforms,
+ and DEFSTRUCT forms :INCLUDEind structure classes defined using
+ DEFCLASS :METACLASS STRUCTURE-CLASS now inherit their initforms.
+ (reported by Bruno Haible and Stephen Wilson)
+ * bug fix: #395; fill-pointer output streams used now support
+ element-type BASE-CHAR as well.
+ * bug fix: compiler error when attempting to derive return value of
+ ARRAY-ELEMENT-TYPE when the array type was a union of intersection
+ types.
+ * bug fix: address-spaces overlapped on OpenBSD. (thanks to Josh
+ Elsasser)
+ * bug fix: Mac OS X binaries should now be portable between Leopard
+ and Tiger.
+
+changes in sbcl-1.0.23 relative to 1.0.22:
+ * enhancement: when disassembling method functions, disassembly
+ for the associated fast function is also produced.
+ * enhancement: system stores DEFTYPE lambda-lists, so DESCRIBE can
+ report them.
+ * optimization: printing with *PRINT-PRETTY* true is now more
+ efficient as long as the object being printed doesn't require
+ special handling by the pretty printer.
+ * bug fix: slot symbol-macros from WITH-SLOTS inside DEFMETHOD bodies
+ now interact correctly with type declarations.
+ * partial bug fix: PCL detects infinite recursion during wrapper
+ validation. (thanks to Attila Lendvai)
+ * bug fix: #426; nested function calls are inlined properly.
+ Previously if FOO was an inline function, in calls of the form
+ (FOO (FOO ...)) the outer call was not inlined.
+ * bug fix: long long arguments passed in registers to alien
+ functions on PowerPC Linux and NetBSD are now handled correctly
+ when preceded by SYSTEM-AREA-POINTERs. (reported by Josh Elsasser)
+
+changes in sbcl-1.0.22 relative to 1.0.21:
+ * minor incompatible change: LOAD-SHARED-OBJECT no longer by default looks
+ for the shared object in the current directory, but passes the native
+ namestring of the designated pathname to the operation system's shared
+ object loading function as-it.
+ * minor incompatible change: --disable-debugger toplevel option now takes
+ effect before processing of initialization files and --eval or --load
+ options.
+ * new feature: new commandline argument: --script, which supports
+ shebang lines. See documentation for details. (based on work by
+ Kevin Reid)
+ * new feature: SAVE-LISP-AND-DIE can save current values of
+ --dynamic-space-size and --control-stack-size in the executable core,
+ causing it to skip normal runtime option processing. See documentation
+ for details. (thanks to Zach Beane)
+ * enhancement: inoccous calls to EVAL or generic functions dispatching
+ on subclasses of eg. STREAM no longer cause compiler notes to appear.
+ * enhancement: the system no longer resignals errors from --load and
+ --eval toplevel arguments as SIMPLE-ERRORS, which caused restarts
+ associated with the original error to be lost. (thanks to Ariel
+ Badichi)
+ * enhancement: :DONT-SAVE keyword argument has been added to
+ LOAD-SHARED-OBJECT for controlling interaction with
+ SAVE-LISP-AND-DIE, and UNLOAD-SHARED-OBJECT can be used to undo
+ the effects of an earlier LOAD-SHARED-OBJECT call.
+ * bug fix: ADJUST-ARRAY on multidimensional arrays used bogusly give
+ them a fill pointer unless :DISPLACED-TO or :INITIAL-CONTENTS were
+ provided. (reported by Cedric St-Jean)
+ * bug fix: circularity handling in the reader did not treat raw
+ structure slots correctly. (reported by Cedric St-Jean)
+ * bug fix: SERVE-EVENT occasionally signaled an error about bogus
+ file descriptors when there were none.
+ * bug fix: DEFINE-COMPILER-MACRO support of destructuring lambda-lists
+ was broken. (reporteed by Willem Broekema)
+ * bug fix: SB-EXT:NATIVE-NAMESTRING on Windows did not work on
+ pathnames without a directory.
+ * bug fix: COMPILE-FILE did not warn about undefined variable
+ references at toplevel, and LOAD of the resulting fasl did
+ not signal an error.
+ * bug fix: functions with non-required arguments used to end up with
+ (SB-C::&OPTIONAL-DISPATCH ...) as their name.
+ * bug fix: redefining a function with non-required arguments didn't
+ update the system's knowledge about its call signature properly.
+ * bug fix: fixed #431; incompatible alien record type redefinitions
+ are detected and handled. (reported by Neil Haven)
+ * bug fix: using RESTRICT-COMPILER-POLICY with DEBUG 3 could cause
+ PROGV miscompilation. (reported by Matthias Benkard, patch by Juho
+ Snellman)
+ * bug fix: on x86 and x86-64 backtraces were sometimes truncated
+ after alien stack frames.
+ * bug fix: strings passed to mk{s,d}temp lacked null termination
+
+changes in sbcl-1.0.21 relative to 1.0.20:
+ * new feature: the compiler is able to track the effective type of a
+ generic function across method addition and removal.
+ * new feature: SB-EXT:ATOMIC-INCF allows atomic incrementation of
+ appropriately typed structure slots without locking.
+ * new feature: SB-EXT:CALL-WITH-TIMING provides access to timing
+ information like those gathered by TIME using a programming-friendly
+ interface.
+ * new feature: TIME reports time taken even if the form performs a
+ non-local transfer of control.
+ * enhancement: reduced conservativism on GENCGC platforms: on
+ average 45% less pages pinned (measured from SBCL self build).
+ * bug fix: SB-EXT:COMPARE-AND-SWAP on SYMBOL-VALUE can no longer
+ mutate constant symbols or violate declaimed type of the symbol.
+ * bug fix: SB-THREAD:SIGNAL-SEMAPHORE could fail to wakeup threads
+ sleeping on the semaphore in heavily contested semaphores.
+ * bug fix: semaphores and condition variables were not interrupt
+ safe.
+ * bug fix: SB-THREAD:CONDITION-WAIT doesn't allow waits on mutexes
+ owned by other threads anymore.
+ * bug fix: FIND on lists called KEY outside the specified
+ subsequence. (reported by budden)
+ * bug fix: LOG doesn't use single-float intermediate results when
+ given mixed integer and double-float arguments, leading to better
+ precision. (reported by Bob Felts)
+ * bug fix: LOG with base zero returned values of inconsistent type.
+
+changes in sbcl-1.0.20 relative to 1.0.19:
+ * minor incompatible change: OPTIMIZE qualities
+ SB-C::STACK-ALLOCATE-DYNAMIC-EXTENT, SB-C::STACK-ALLOCATE-VECTOR,
+ and SB-C::STACK-ALLOCATE-VALUE-CELLS no longer exist. See documentation
+ and SB-EXT:*STACK-ALLOCATE-DYNAMIC-EXTENT* for details.
+ * documentation: some slot access efficiency guidelines have been
+ added to the user manual.
+ * optimization: ASSOC-IF, ASSOC-IF-NOT, MEMBER-IF, MEMBER-IF-NOT,
+ RASSOC, RASSOC-IF, and RASSOC-IF-NOT are now equally efficient
+ as ASSOC and MEMEBER.
+ * optimization: calls to ASSOC, MEMBER, and RASSOC can be transformed
+ to more efficient EQ-comparison versions more often.
+ * optimization: enhanced derivation of DOLIST iteration variable type
+ for constant lists.
+ * optimization: constant folding of simple (LIST ...) forms as DOLIST
+ arguments.
+ * optimization: runtime lookup of function definitions can be
+ elided in more cases, eg: (let ((x 'foo)) (funcall foo)).
+ * optimization: compiler is able to derive the return type of
+ (AREF (THE STRING X) Y) as being CHARACTER.
+ * optimization: CLRHASH on empty hash-tables no longer does pointless
+ work. (thanks to Alec Berryman)
+ * optimization: REPLACE deftransforms don't punt when :START1 or
+ :START2 is given
+ * bug fix: compiling DESTRUCTURING-BIND on constant list arguments
+ no longer emits a code deletion note. (reported by Andrew
+ Gasparovic)
+ * bug fix: bogus odd-number-of-keywords STYLE-WARNINGs from calls to
+ functions with an odd number of &OPTIONAL arguments, a &REST
+ argument, and one or more &KEY arguments at the call site.
+ * bug fix: STYLE-WARNINGs for functions with both &OPTIONAL and &KEY
+ arguments appeared at call sites as well.
+ * bug fix: fixed #425; CLOSE drops input buffers from streams, so
+ READ-LINE &co can no longer read from them afterwards. (reported
+ by Damien Cassou)
+ * bug fix: fixed #427: unused local aliens no longer cause compiler
+ breakage. (reported by Stelian Ionescu, Andy Hefner and Stanislaw
+ Halik)
+ * bug fix: non-local exit from a WITH-ALIEN form no longer causes
+ alien-stack leakage. (reported by Andy Hefner)
+ * bug fix: PROGV signals an error when an attempt to violate declared
+ type of a variable or bind a constant is made.
+ * bug fix: SET signals an error when an attempt to violate declared
+ type of a variable is made.
+ * bug fix: restart computation during the execution of a restart
+ test function no longer causes infinite recursion. (reported by
+ Michael Weber)
+ * bug fix: calling SB-COVER:REPORT with a non-directory pathname now
+ signals an error. (thanks to Pierre Mai)
+ * bug fix: EXPORT left symbol unexported in conflict situations.
+ (thanks to Michael Weber)
+ * bug fix: correctly handle name conflicts involving CL:NIL.
+ (thanks to Michael Weber)
+ * bug fix: RESOLVE-CONFLICT restart for name conflicts handles
+ conflicts arising from USEing package with conflicting symbols
+ correctly. (thanks to Michael Weber)
+
+changes in sbcl-1.0.19 relative to 1.0.18:
+ * new feature: user-customizable variable SB-EXT:*MUFFLED-WARNINGS*;
+ warnings that go otherwise unhandled will be muffled if they are
+ of the type that's the value of this variable.
+ * optimization: stack allocation is slightly more efficient on x86
+ and x86-64.
+ * bug fix: DEFSTRUCT forms with user-specified :CONSTRUCTOR options,
+ where a raw slot always is initialized using the initform whose
+ type is not know sufficiently well a compile-time are now compiled
+ correctly. (reported by John Morrison)
+ * bug fix: compiler no longer makes erronous assumptions in the
+ presense of non-foldable SATISFIES types.
+ * bug fix: stack analysis missed cleanups of dynamic-extent
+ arguments in non-let-converted calls to local functions.
+ * improvements to the Windows port:
+ ** adjusted address spaces for building on both Win32 and
+ Win64. (thanks for John Connors)
+ * fixed some bugs revealed by Paul Dietz' test suite:
+ ** interval arithmetic during type derivation used inexact integer
+ to single-float coercions.
+ ** arithmetic operations involving large integers and single
+ floats give the same results in compiled and interpreted code.
+ ** deriving the result type of COERCE no longer signals an error
+ if the derived type of the second argument is a MEMBER type
+ containing invalid type specifiers.
+ ** ADJOIN with constant NIL as second argument works correctly.
+ ** FUNCTION-KEYWORDS was called SB-PCL::FUNCTION-KEYWORD-PARAMETERS.
+
+changes in sbcl-1.0.18 relative to 1.0.17:
+ * minor incompatible change: SB-SPROF:WITH-PROFILING now by default
+ profiles only the current thread.
+ * minor incompatible change: changes to SYMBOL-VALUE of constants
+ defined with DEFCONSTANT now signal an error.
+ * enhancement: SB-SPROF now has support for wallclock profiling,
+ and is also able to profile specific threads. REPORT output
+ has also additional sorting options.
+ * enhancement: better pretty-printing of DEFPACKAGE forms. (Thanks
+ to Michael Weber)
+ * optimization: structure allocation has been improved
+ ** constructors created by non-toplevel DEFSTRUCTs are ~40% faster.
+ ** out of line constructors are ~10% faster.
+ ** inline constructors are ~15% faster.
+ ** inline constructors are capable of dynamic extent allocation
+ (generally on x86 and x86-64, in some cases on other platforms
+ as well.)
+ * optimization: simple uses of HANDLER-CASE and HANDLER-BIND no
+ longer cons.
+ * optimization: file compiler is now able to coalesce non-circular
+ lists, non-base strings, and bit-vectors. Additionally, constants
+ are never referenced through SYMBOL-VALUE at runtime.
+ * optimization: code defining methods on PRINT-OBJECT (and other
+ generic functions in the COMMON-LISP package) now loads faster.
+ * bug fix: EAI_NODATA is deprecated since RFC 3493. Stop using it
+ in sb-bsd-sockets.
+ * bug fix: if COMPILE-FILE aborts due to an unwind, the partial
+ fasl is now deleted. (reported by Attila Lendvai)
+ * bug fix: READ-LINE always returned NIL for the last line in files.
+ (reported by Yoshinori Tahara)
+ * bug fix: more accurate disassembly annotations of foreign function
+ calls. (thanks to Andy Hefner)
+ * bug fix: trimming non-simple strings and non-string string
+ designators when the there is nothing to trim works properly.
+ (thanks to James Knight)
+ * new feature: SB-POSIX bindings for mlockall, munlockall, and setsid.
+ (thanks to Travis Cross)
+ * fixed some bugs revealed by Paul Dietz' test suite:
+ ** NIL is a valid function name (regression at 1.0.13.38)
+ ** FILL on lists was missing its return value (regression at 1.0.12.27)
+ ** STRING-TRIM, STRING-LEFT-TRIM, and STRING-RIGHT-TRIM did not respect
+ fill pointers properly (regression at 1.0.12.23)
+ ** STRING-TRIM, STRING-LEFT-TRIM, and STRING-RIGHT-TRIM did not respect
+ displacement indices properly (regression at 1.0.12.23)
+
+changes in sbcl-1.0.17 relative to 1.0.16:
+ * temporary regression: user code can no longer allocate closure
+ variable storage on stack, due to bug 419 without explicitly
+ requesting it. Please consult sbcl-devel for advice if you need to
+ use this feature in the meanwhile.
+ * new feature: runtime argument --control-stack-size can be used to
+ adjust thread default control stack size.
+ * enhancement: improved TIME output
+ ** all times are reported using the measured accuracy (milliseconds
+ for real and GC times, microseconds for everything else.)
+ ** processor cycle counts on x86 and x86-64.
+ ** interpreted forms are counted for both evaluator modes.
+ ** number of lambdas converted by the compiler is reported.
+ ** CPU percentage report (computed from real and total run time.)
+ ** more comprehensive run time reporting, using a condenced format
+ ** interperted form, lambda, and page fault counts are omitted
+ when zero.
+ * optimization: ADJOIN and PUSHNEW are upto ~70% faster in normal
+ SPEED policies.
+ * optimization: APPEND is upto ~10% faster in normal SPEED policies.
+ * optimization: two argument forms of LAST are upto ~10% faster
+ in normal SPEED policies.
+ * optimization: NCONC no longer needs to heap cons its &REST list
+ in normal SPEED policies.
+ * bug fix: SB-FLUID build feature no longer breaks the build. (thanks
+ to Sidney Markowitz)
+ * bug fix: UNION and NUNION work with :TEST-NOT once more,
+ regression since 1.0.9.1. (thanks to Eric Marsden)
+ * bug fix: result of MAKE-ARRAY can be stack allocated - regression
+ since 1.0.15.36. (thanks to Paul Khuong)
+ * bug fix: LAST when always returned the whole list when given a bignum
+ as the second argument.
+ * bug fix: dynamic extent allocation of nested lists and vectors
+ could leak to otherwise accessible parts.
+ * bug fix: invalid optimization of heap-allocated alien variable
+ reference.
+ * bug fix: fasl header checking is less vulnerable to different
+ platform word lengths.
+ * bug fix: more correct assembler syntax for GNU binutils
+ 2.18.50.0.4 support. (thanks to Marijn Schouten)
+ * bug fix: fix ECASE warnings from CMUCL-as-xc-host. (reported by
+ Andreas Franke)
+ * bug fix: the fopcompiler can handle LOCALLY forms (with no
+ declarations) successfully. (reported by Attila Lendvai)
+
changes in sbcl-1.0.16 relative to 1.0.15:
+ * minor incompatible change: revert the changes to sb-posix's error
+ signaling added in 1.0.14.
* minor incompatible change: change PROBE-FILE back to returning
NIL whenever we can't get a truename, as was the case before 1.0.14.
* minor incompatible change: SB-BSD-SOCKETS:NAME-SERVICE-ERROR now
inherits from ERROR instead of just CONDITION.
* new feature: SB-INTROSPECT can provide source locations for instances
- as well. (thanks to Tobian Ritterweiler)
+ as well. (thanks to Tobias Rittweiler)
* optimization: binding special variables now generates smaller code
on threaded platforms.
* optimization: MEMBER and ASSOC are over 50% faster for :TEST #'EQ
* optimization: modular arithmetic for a particular requested width
is implemented using a tagged representation unless a better
representation is available.
+ * fixed bug 423: TRULY-THE and *CHECK-CONSISTENCY* interaction.
* bug fix: SB-BSD-SOCKETS:MAKE-INET-ADDRESS checks the input string
for wellformedness and returns a specialized vector. (reported by
Francois-Rene Rideau)
default, and DISABLE-DEBUGGER and ENABLE-DEBUGGER also affect
the low-level debugger.
* enchancement: RUN-PROGRAM is now able to extract the file-descriptor
- from SYNONYM-STREAM and TWO-WAY-STEAMS provided they can be decomposed
+ from SYNONYM-STREAM and TWO-WAY-STREAM provided they can be decomposed
down to an SB-SYS:FD-STREAM, allowing direct communication in
more cases. Temporary files and pipes are still used as a fallback
strategy.