Daniel Barlow:
His contributions have included support for shared object loading
(from CMUCL), the Cheney GC for non-x86 ports (from CMUCL), Alpha
- and PPC ports (from CMUCL), control stack exhaustion checking (new)
- and native threads support for x86 Linux (new). He also refactored
- the garbage collectors for understandability, wrote code
- (e.g. grovel-headers.c and stat_wrapper stuff) to find
- machine-dependent and OS-dependent constants automatically, and was
- original author of the asdf, asdf-install, sb-bsd-sockets,
- sb-executable, sb-grovel and sb-posix contrib packages.
+ and PPC ports (from CMUCL), control stack exhaustion checking (new),
+ native threads support for x86 Linux (new), and the initial x86-64
+ backend (new). He also refactored the garbage collectors for
+ understandability, wrote code (e.g. grovel-headers.c and
+ stat_wrapper stuff) to find machine-dependent and OS-dependent
+ constants automatically, and was original author of the asdf,
+ asdf-install, sb-bsd-sockets, sb-executable, sb-grovel and sb-posix
+ contrib packages.
Robert E. Brown:
He has reported various bugs and submitted several patches,
He creates binary packages of SBCL releases for Red Hat and other
(which?) platforms.
+Lutz Euler:
+ He made a large number of improvements to the x86-64 disassembler.
+
+Andreas Fuchs:
+ He provides infrastructure for monitoring build and performance
+ regressions of SBCL. He assisted with the integration of the
+ Unicode work.
+
Nathan Froyd:
He has fixed various bugs, and also done a lot of internal
cleanup, not visible at the user level but important for
Teemu Kalvas:
He worked on Unicode support for SBCL, including parsing the Unicode
- character database.
+ character database, restoring the FAST-READ-CHAR optimization and
+ developing external format support.
Frederik Kuivinen:
He showed how to implement the DEBUG-RETURN functionality.
Arthur Lemmens:
He found and fixed a number of SBCL bugs while partially porting
- SBCL to bootstrap under Lispworks for Windows
+ SBCL to bootstrap under Lispworks for Windows.
+
+David Lichteblau:
+ He came up with a more memory-efficient representation for
+ structures with raw slots.
Robert MacLachlan:
He has continued to answer questions about, and contribute fixes to,
Some of his fixes to CMU CL since the SBCL fork have been ported
to SBCL. He also maintains the cl-benchmark package, which gives
us some idea of how our performance changes compared to earlier
- releases and to other implementations.
+ releases and to other implementations. He assisted in development
+ of Unicode support for SBCL.
Antonio Martinez-Shotton:
He has contributed a number of bug fixes and bug reports to SBCL.
string extractor that keeps function documentation in the manual
current.
+Thiemo Seufer:
+ He modernized the MIPS backend, fixing many bugs, and assisted in
+ cleaning up the C runtime code.
+
+Julian Squires:
+ He worked on Unicode support for the PowerPC platform.
+
Nikodemus Siivola:
He provided build fixes, in particular to tame the SunOS toolchain,
implemented package locks, ported the linkage-table code from CMUCL,
function on strings, removal of unneccessary bounds checks, and
multiple improvements to performance of common operations on
bignums. He ported and enhanced the statistical profiler written by
- Gerd Moellmann for CMU CL.
+ Gerd Moellmann for CMU CL. He completed the work on the x86-64 port
+ of SBCL.
Brian Spilsbury:
He wrote Unicode-capable versions of SBCL's character, string, and
- stream types and operations on them.
+ stream types and operations on them. (These versions did not end up
+ in the system, but did to a large extent influence the support which
+ finally did get merged.)
Raymond Toy:
He continued to work on CMU CL after the SBCL fork, especially on
cmucl-imp@cons.org mailing list, was the inspiration for similar MAP
code added in sbcl-0.6.8.
+Cheuksan Edward Wang:
+ He assisted in debugging the SBCL x86-64 backend.
+
Raymond Wiker:
He ported sbcl-0.6.3 back to FreeBSD, restoring the ancestral
CMU CL support for FreeBSD and updating it for the changes made
PFD Paul F. Dietz
NJF Nathan Froyd
AL Arthur Lemmens
+DFL David Lichteblau
RAM Robert MacLachlan
PRM Pierre Mai
WHN William ("Bill") Newman
CSR Christophe Rhodes
+THS Thiemo Seufer
NS Nikodemus Siivola
PVE Peter Van Eynde
PW Paul Werkowski