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changes in sbcl-0.9.10 relative to sbcl-0.9.9:
+ * new feature: new SAVE-LISP-AND-DIE keyword argument :EXECUTABLE can
+ be used for bundling the runtime and the core file into one
+ executable binary. This feature is not currently supported on all SBCL
+ platforms. (thanks to James Bielman and NIIMI Satoshi)
+ * new feature: a generational or ephemeral garbage collector is now
+ the default on the PowerPC platform (both Linux and Darwin). The
+ old Cheney (stop and copy) collector is a build-time option.
+ (thanks to Cyrus Harmon, after Raymond Toy)
* minor incompatible change: the method by which SBCL finds its
contributed modules has changed; it no longer relies on symbolic
links from an $SBCL_HOME/systems directory, but searches directly
in the subdirectories of $SBCL_HOME.
+ * enhancement: the dynamic heap size on the Linux/PPC platform is
+ markedly larger, even using the older Cheney garbage collector.
* fixed bug #399: full call to DATA-VECTOR-REF in accesses to
certain complicated string types. (reported by Gary King)
* fixed bug: STRING-TO-OCTETS and OCTETS-TO-STRING did not convert
applicable non-standard primary or :AROUND method on
INITIALIZE-INSTANCE or SHARED-INITIALIZE and a non-keyword initarg
no longer cause unbound variable errors. (reported by Kevin Reid)
+ * fixed bug: metacircle resolution in cases where methods have slots
+ added before the slots from STANDARD-METHOD. (reported by Jean
+ Bresson)
+ * fixed bug: the Power PC assembly code for calling into lisp
+ sometimes computed its return address wrongly (depending on the
+ 15th bit of the address, fixed at link time). This used to
+ manifest itself in a segmentation violation while building PCL.
+ (reported by Kevin Rosenberg, Eric Marsden, Lars Brinkhoff and
+ many others over the years)
+ * fixed bug: ROOM no longer reports silly numbers for stack usage if
+ the stack pointer (treated as a signed integer) is negative.
+ (thanks to Peter van Eynde)
changes in sbcl-0.9.9 relative to sbcl-0.9.8:
* new platform: experimental support for the Windows operating