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1.0.23.55: three stale bugs
[sbcl.git]
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doc
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manual
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beyond-ansi.texinfo
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doc/manual/beyond-ansi.texinfo
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doc/manual/beyond-ansi.texinfo
@@
-7,14
+7,15
@@
ANSI standard. SBCL doesn't support as many extensions as CMUCL, but
it still has quite a few. @xref{Contributed Modules}.
@menu
it still has quite a few. @xref{Contributed Modules}.
@menu
-* Garbage Collection::
-* Metaobject Protocol::
-* Support For Unix::
-* Customization Hooks for Users::
-* Tools To Help Developers::
-* Resolution of Name Conflicts::
-* Stale Extensions::
-* Efficiency Hacks::
+* Garbage Collection::
+* Metaobject Protocol::
+* Support For Unix::
+* Customization Hooks for Users::
+* Tools To Help Developers::
+* Resolution of Name Conflicts::
+* Miscellaneous Extensions::
+* Stale Extensions::
+* Efficiency Hacks::
@end menu
@node Garbage Collection
@end menu
@node Garbage Collection
@@
-43,7
+44,7
@@
with AMOP; present exceptions to this (as distinct from current bugs)
are:
@itemize
are:
@itemize
-
+
@item
@findex compute-effective-method
@findex sb-mop:compute-effective-method
@item
@findex compute-effective-method
@findex sb-mop:compute-effective-method
@@
-67,7
+68,7
@@
the standardized classes before @code{t} appearing in the class
precedence list of @code{generic-function} and
@code{standard-generic-function}, as required by section 1.4.4.5 of the
ANSI specification.
precedence list of @code{generic-function} and
@code{standard-generic-function}, as required by section 1.4.4.5 of the
ANSI specification.
-
+
@item
@findex ensure-generic-function
@findex generic-function-declarations
@item
@findex ensure-generic-function
@findex generic-function-declarations
@@
-261,7
+262,7
@@
between classes and proper names and between lists of the form
@vindex *posix-argv*
The UNIX command line can be read from the variable
@vindex *posix-argv*
The UNIX command line can be read from the variable
-@code{sb-ext:*posix-argv*}.
+@code{sb-ext:*posix-argv*}.
@node Querying the process environment
@subsection Querying the process environment
@node Querying the process environment
@subsection Querying the process environment
@@
-375,6
+376,12
@@
the @code{sb-ext:resolve-conflict} restart should be invoked with one
argument, which should be a member of the list returned by the condition
accessor @code{sb-ext:name-conflict-symbols}.
argument, which should be a member of the list returned by the condition
accessor @code{sb-ext:name-conflict-symbols}.
+@node Miscellaneous Extensions
+@comment node-name, next, previous, up
+@section Miscellaneous Extensions
+
+@include fun-sb-ext-array-storage-vector.texinfo
+
@node Stale Extensions
@comment node-name, next, previous, up
@section Stale Extensions
@node Stale Extensions
@comment node-name, next, previous, up
@section Stale Extensions
@@
-431,5
+438,5
@@
to it. This is appropriate for functions like @code{sqrt}, but
is @emph{not} appropriate for functions like @code{aref},
which can change their return values when the underlying data are
changed.
is @emph{not} appropriate for functions like @code{aref},
which can change their return values when the underlying data are
changed.
-@c <!-- FIXME: This declaration does not seem to be supported in the
+@c <!-- FIXME: This declaration does not seem to be supported in the
@c current compiler. -->
@c current compiler. -->