+ * improved argument type checking for various basic arithmetic
+ operations (MAX, +, LOGXOR, etc.) which have had so much TLC
+ lavished on them in the past that they can be compiled in many
+ ways in different special cases
+ * fixed bug 181: compiler checks validity of user supplied type
+ specifiers
+ * cleaned up code flushing in optimization: Function calls which
+ should signal errors for safety purposes (e.g. which ANSI says
+ should signal errors when their arguments are of incorrect type)
+ are no longer optimized away.
+ * added new extension: SB-DEBUG:BACKTRACE-AS-LIST
+ * incremented fasl file version number, because changes in the
+ implementation of sequence functions like COERCE caused
+ internal utility functions like COERCE-TO-SIMPLE-VECTOR (used
+ in old inline expansions) to become undefined. (Actually these
+ changes were later undone, so we might very well be binary
+ compatible with 0.7.7 after all, but leaving the version number
+ incremented seemed like the simplest and most conservative
+ thing to do.)
+
+changes in sbcl-0.7.9 relative to sbcl-0.7.8:
+ * minor incompatible change: The runtime (the Unix executable named
+ "sbcl") is now much pickier about the .core files it will load.
+ Essentially it now requires .core files to descend from the same
+ build (not just the same sources or LISP-IMPLEMENTATION-VERSION)
+ as the runtime does. (The intent is to prevent the crashes which
+ can occur, and which can even be reported as mysterious failures,
+ when people patch the sources or change the build parameters
+ without changing LISP-IMPLEMENTATION-VERSION, then mix and match
+ sbcl and .core files.)
+ * fixed bug: VALUES-LIST is no longer optimized away.
+ * fixed bug 142: The FFI conversion of C string values to Lisp
+ string values no longer conses excessively. (thanks to Nathan
+ Froyd porting Raymond Toy's fix to CMU CL)
+ * improved MOP conformance in PCL (thanks to Nathan Froyd porting
+ Gerd Moellman's work in CMU CL)
+ * fixed bug 202: The compiler no longer fails on functions whose
+ derived types contradict their declared type.