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-changes relative to sbcl-1.1.7:
+changes relative to sbcl-1.1.8:
+ * enchancement: disassemble now annotates some previously missing static
+ functions, like LENGTH.
+ * optimization: calls to static functions on x86-64 use less instructions.
+ * optimization: compute encode-universal-time at compile time when possible.
+ * optimization: when referencing internal functions as #'x, don't go through
+ an indirect fdefn structure.
+ * optimization: SLEEP doesn't cons on non-immediate floats and on ratios.
+
+changes in sbcl-1.1.8 relative to sbcl-1.1.7:
+ * notice: The implementation of MAP-ALLOCATED-OBJECTS (the heart of
+ ROOM, plus a few SB-INTROSPECT functions) has been completely
+ rewritten; it may now exhibit different bugs than before.
+ * new feature: minimal runtime/compiler intrastructure support for SSE
+ SIMD values, as SB-EXT:SIMD-PACK. Enabled on x86-64 via the build-time
+ feature :sb-simd-pack. This should enable intrinsics extensions as
+ libraries, without patching SBCL itself. Thanks to Alexander Gavrilov
+ for maintaining a branch for so long.
* enhancement: RUN-PROGRAM supports a :DIRECTORY argument to set
the working directory of the spawned process.
(lp#791800) (patch by Matthias Benkard)
+ * enhancement: boxed vectors (vectors of T or of FIXNUM) can now be
+ stack-allocated on PPC.
+ * enhancement: "fixed objects" can now be stack-allocated on PPC.
+ * enhancement: WITH-PINNED-OBJECTS no longer conses on PPC/GENCGC.
+ * enhancement: (sb-introspect:find-definition-sources-by-name x :vop) now
+ also returns VOPs which do not translate any functions, and finds
+ defoptimizer types ir2convert and stack-allocate-result.
+ * enhancement: better type derivation for APPEND, NCONC, LIST.
+ (lp#538957)
+ * enhancement: MAP-ALLOCATED-OBJECTS (the heart of ROOM) now walks the
+ heap in a manner similar to the GC rather than its previous ad-hoc
+ scheme, and is therefore no less and possibly more accurate.
+ * fixes and enhancements related to Unicode:
+ ** the character database information has been updated to Unicode 6.2;
+ ** support for canonical and compatibility decomposition of characters has
+ been added, along with support for primary composition;
+ ** support for Unicode normalization forms of strings (NFC, NFKC, NFD and
+ NFKD) has been included;
+ ** querying the character database for code points not defined by Unicode
+ gives less wrong answers (lp#1178038, reported by Ken Harris)
+ * enhancement: print intermediate evaluation results for some ASSERTed
+ expressions. (lp#789497) (patch by Alexandra Barchunova)
+ * enhancement: x86-64 disassemblies are annotated with unboxed constant
+ values when there are references to (RIP-relative) unboxed constants.
* bug fix: type derivation for LOG{AND,IOR,XOR} scales linearly instead
of quadratically with the size of the input in the worst case.
(lp#1096444)
* bug fix: handle errors when initializing *default-pathname-defaults*,
sb-ext:*runtime-pathname*, sb-ext:*posix-argv* on startup, like character
decoding errors, or directories being deleted.
+ * bug fix: Loading a core with a discontiguous dynamic space now correctly
+ computes the amount of dynamic space used.
+ * bug fix: disassembler missing ",8" on SHLD
+ * bug fix: backtracing through INTERNAL-ERROR signal handlers on systems
+ that provide an "invalid" stack frame link for the signal handler
+ itself now use the saved-fp-and-pc mechanism to pick up from the stack
+ frame in the interrupt (signal) context. This is known to affect
+ threaded FreeBSD/x86-64.
+ * bug fix: some LOOP statements couldn't be compiled.
+ (lp#1178989)
+ * bug fix: sb-sequence:dosequence works on literal vectors.
+ * bug fix: errors in generic arithmetic show the assembly routine's
+ caller on x86 and x86-64. (lp#800343)
+ * bug fix: Compile-time type errors should never result in COMPILE-FILE
+ failure. (lp#943953)
+ * bug fix: Known bad local calls do not cause strange failures when
+ emitting or dumping code. (lp#504121)
+ * bug fix: Multiply-inlined structure constructor don't cause IR2-time
+ codegen errors: type checks are inserted as necessary. (lp#1177703)
+ * bug fix: Unsigned modular arithmetic is correctly converted into signed
+ modular arithemtic (mostly to exploit fixnum-width VOPs). (lp#1026634)
+ * bug fix: a combination of inlined local function with &optional and
+ recursion no longer causes undescriptive compiler errors. (lp#1180992)
+ * bug fix: sub-word BOOLEAN alien types now disregard higher order bits
+ when testing for non-zero-ness.
+ * bug fix: (CONCATENATE 'null ...) no longer fails for generic sequences.
+ (lp#1162301)
+ * bug fix: Type mismatch for the value of conditional expressions are
+ correctly reported when detected at compile-time, instead of complaining
+ about a constant NIL (similar for non-EQ-comparable catch tags).
+ * bug fix: Referring to INLINE global functions as values should not result
+ in a compilation failure. (lp#1035721)
* optimization: faster ISQRT on fixnums and small bignums
* optimization: faster and smaller INTEGER-LENGTH on fixnums on x86-64.
+ * 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.
+ * optimization: On x86oids, variable right shifts of machine words are
+ compiled into straight SAR/SHR, instead of going through the generic
+ VOP. (lp#1066204)
changes in sbcl-1.1.7 relative to sbcl-1.1.6:
* enhancement: TRACE :PRINT-ALL handles multiple-valued forms.