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-changes relative to sbcl-1.1.8:
+changes in sbcl-1.1.10 relative to sbcl-1.1.9:
+ * enhancement: ASDF has been updated to 3.0.2.
+ * optimization: stack frames are packed more efficiently on x86oids, which
+ ought to reduce the frequency of Methuselahn conservative references (it
+ certainly helps with gc.impure.lisp / BUG-936304 on x86).
+ * optimization: on x86 and x86-64, integer negation forms like (- x) are now
+ recognized in modular arithmetic contexts, and compile to native negate,
+ rather than going through bignums only to keep the low bits.
+ * bug fix: Compiling potential modularic arithmetic forms does not cause type
+ errors when some integer types lack lower or upper bounds. (lp#1199127)
+ * bug fix: Non-trivial modular arithmetic forms are always cut to the right
+ bitwidth before being used in a non-modular context. (lp#1199428)
+ * bug fix: Multiple catch/unwind blocks in a single function are now
+ allocated in the right stack order on win32. (lp#1072739)
+
+changes in sbcl-1.1.9 relative to sbcl-1.1.8:
+ * new feature: the contrib SB-GMP links with libgmp at runtime to speed
+ up arithmetic on bignums and ratios. (contributed by Stephan Frank)
* enhancement: disassemble now annotates some previously missing static
functions, like LENGTH.
* enhancement: clean.sh now also cleans doc/internals.
* enhancement: SB-EXT:PRINT-SYMBOL-WITH-PREFIX can be used within ~// to
print a symbol with a package prefix.
+ * enhancement: The debugger and backtracing are more robust against buggy
+ PRINT-OBJECT methods.
* 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
* bug fix: Remove GPL-licensed files from source distribution. (lp#1185668)
* bug fix: backtrace printer no longer tries to create very large lists when
the arg-count register is clobberred by other code. (lp#1192929)
+ * bug fix: x86 should never signal an FP exception while boxing an FP value,
+ a situation that lands us into ldb.
changes in sbcl-1.1.8 relative to sbcl-1.1.7:
* notice: The implementation of MAP-ALLOCATED-OBJECTS (the heart of