+ * optimization: On x86-64, the number of multi-byte NOP instructions used
+ for code alignment is now always minimal.
+ * optimization: On 64-bit targets, the compiler generates much faster
+ code for type checks for types known at compile time that are smaller
+ than (SIGNED-BYTE 64) or (UNSIGNED-BYTE 64) and larger than FIXNUM, and
+ their COMPLEX variants.
+ * optimization: On x86 targets, more uses of ALIEN-FUNCALL during cross
+ compilation now inline the INVOKE-WITH-SAVED-FP-AND-PC dance.
+ * optimization: ROOM no longer conses so egregiously on non-x86oid
+ systems.
+ * optimization: associative bitwise operations reassociate patterns like
+ (f (f x k1) k2) to expose (f x (f k1 k2)). Same for + and * of
+ rational values.
+ * optimization: quasiquote expressions now perform more constant folding,
+ instead of consing equal lists at runtime. (lp#1026439)
+ * optimization: local call analysis of inlined higher-order function
+ should converge more quickly, resulting in better code for complex
+ functions.
+ * optimization: On x86-64, medium (word-sized but wider than 32 bits)
+ integer constants are handled more cleverly, especially when they
+ can be represented as sign-extended (signed-byte 32). (Based on a
+ patch by Douglas Katzman)
+ * optimization: IF/IF conversion should reliably result in sane code
+ when (some of) the results of the inner IF are always false or
+ always true.