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changes in sbcl-1.0.1 relative to sbcl-1.0:
+ * new feature: the compiler stores cross-referencing information
+ abount function calls (who-calls), macroexpansion (who-macroexpands)
+ and special variables (who-binds, who-sets, who-references) for code
+ compiled with (< SPACE 3). This information is available through the
+ sb-introspect contrib.
+ * new feature: users may subclass SEQUENCE, and have instances of
+ these classes interoperate with standard Common Lisp functions if
+ a number of methods are defined. (This feature is experimental
+ and the interface subject to change based on feedback from SBCL
+ users and the general community)
* improvement: sb-sprof traces call stacks to an arbitrary depth on
x86/x86-64, rather than the previous fixed depth of 8
* bug fix: non-ascii command-line arguments are processed correctly
(thanks to Yaroslav Kavenchuk)
- * bug fix: TRACE :ENCAPSULATE NIL (and function end breakpoints)
- work on Windows.
* bug fix: non-required arguments were not passed correctly when a method
defined using DEFMETHOD was called from a mop-generated method using
CALL-NEXT-METHOD (reported by Pascal Costanza)
+ * bug fix: recursion is now permitted in accessors through
+ SLOT-UNBOUND. (reported by Pascal Costanza)
+ * bug fix: an error was signaled at startup if the HOME environment
+ variable was defined, but had an empty value (reported by Peter Van Eynde)
+ * bug fix: non ordinary lambda-list keyword in ordinary lambda lists
+ signal a PROGRAM-ERROR, not a BUG.
+ * bug fix: SB-POSIX:READDIR works when built with large file support.
+ * bug fix: ENOUGH-NAMESTRING works relative to #p"/" as well. (thanks
+ to Marco Monteiro)
+ * enhancement: DESTRUCTURING-BIND lambda-list uses &BODY instead of &REST
+ for better automatic indentation support. (thanks to Matt Pillsbury)
+ * optimization: loading generic functions no longer takes O(n^2) time,
+ proportional to the amount of methods in the generic function
+ (reported by Todd Sabin and Jeremy Brown)
+ * optimization: the FIND and POSITION family of sequence functions
+ are significantly faster on arrays whose element types have been
+ declared.
+ * improvements to the Windows port:
+ ** Intermittent heap corruption problems have been fixed. (thanks
+ to Alastair Bridgewater)
+ ** TRACE :ENCAPSULATE NIL (and function end breakpoints)
+ work on Windows.
+ ** Lisp is able to unwind foreing exception frames from alien
+ callbacks. (thanks to Alastair Bridgewater)
changes in sbcl-1.0 relative to sbcl-0.9.18:
* improvement: experimental support for threading on FreeBSD/x86.