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+ * minor incompatible change: SB-THREAD:JOIN-THREAD-ERROR-THREAD and
+ SB-THREAD:INTERRUPT-THREAD-ERROR-THREAD have been deprecated in favor
+ of SB-THREAD:THREAD-ERROR-THREAD.
+ * new contrib module: SB-QUEUE provides thread-safe lockless FIFO queues.
+ * new feature: docstrings for local and anonymous functions are no longer
+ discarded. (thanks to Leslie Polzer)
+ * new feature: SB-THREAD:SYMBOL-VALUE-IN-THREAD provides access to symbol
+ values in other threads.
+ * new feature: SB-INTROSPECT:ALLOCATION-INFORMATION provides information
+ about object allocation.
+ * optimization: MAKE-INSTANCE with non-constant class-argument but constant
+ keywords is an order of magnitude faster.
+ * optimization: more efficient type-checks for FIXNUMs when the value
+ is known to be a signed word on x86 and x86-64.
+ * optimization: compiler now optimizes (EXPT -1 INTEGER), (EXPT -1.0 INTEGER),
+ and (EXPT -1.0d0 INTEGER) into an ODDP test. (thanks to Stas Boukarev and
+ Paul Khuong)
+ * improvement: DESCRIBE output has been reworked to be easier to read and
+ contains more pertinent information.
+ * improvement: failure to provide requested stack allocation compiler notes
+ provided in all cases (requested stack allocation not happening without a
+ note being issued is now considered a bug.)
+ * optimization: compiler is smarter about delegating argument type checks to
+ callees.
+ * bug fix: on 64 bit platforms FILL worked incorrectly on arrays with
+ upgraded element type (COMPLEX SINGLE-FLOAT), regression from 1.0.28.55.
+ (thanks to Paul Khuong)
+ * bug fix: looping around HANDLER-CASE could silently consume stack space
+ on each iteration. (reported by "foobar")
+ * bug fix: better error signalling when calls to functions seeking elements
+ from lists (eg. ADJOIN) are compiled with both :TEST and :TEST-NOT.
+ (reported by Tobias Rittweiler)
+ * bug fix: regressions in DIRECTORY from 1.0.28.61: pattern matching of
+ directory components now works as it used to. (various prolems reported by
+ Michael Becker, Gabriel Dos Reis, Cyrus Harmon, and Harald Hanche-Olsen)
+ * bug fix: :PTY option in RUN-PROGRAM was broken with stream arguments.
+ (reported by Elliot Slaughter, thanks to Stas Boukarev)
+ * bug fix: bogus undefined variable warnings from fopcompiled references to
+ global variables. (thanks to Lars Rune Nøstdal)
+ * bug fix: foreign function names should now appear in backtraces on
+ FC6 as well. (reported by Tomasz Skutnik and obias Rautenkranz)
+ * bug fix: SETF compiler macro documentation strings are not discarded
+ anymore.
+ * bug fix: GENTEMP is now unaffected by pretty printer dispatch table.
+ (thanks to Alex Plotnick)
+ * bug fix: SLEEP accepts large integer arguments, truncating them to
+ SIGNED-WORD on the assumption that sleeping for 68 years is sufficient
+ for anyone. (reported by Leslie Polzer, thanks to Stas Boukarev)
+
+changes in sbcl-1.0.29 relative to 1.0.28:
+ * IMPORTANT: bug database has moved from the BUGS file to Launchpad
+ https://bugs.launchpad.net/sbcl
+ Bugs can be reported directly there, or by sending email to
+ sbcl-bugs@lists.sourceforge.net
+ (no subscription required.)
+ * minor incompatible change: under weak type checking policy integer
+ types are weakened less aggressively.
+ * minor incompatible change: SAVE-LISP-AND-DIE :TOPLEVEL function is now
+ allowed to return, which causes SBCL to quit with exit status 0. Previously
+ if the function returned with a small integer return value, that value
+ was accidentally reused as the exit status.
+ * new feature: SB-EXT:DEFINE-HASH-TABLE-TEST allows defining new arguments
+ to MAKE-HASH-TABLE :TEST, and MAKE-HASH-TABLE has been extended with
+ :HASH-FUNCTION argument. Refer to user manual for details.
+ * new feature: SB-EXT:DEFGLOBAL macro allows defining global non-special
+ variables.
+ * new feature: SB-EXT:GET-TIME-OF-DAY provides access to seconds and
+ microseconds since the Unix epoch on all platforms.
+ * new feature: SB-EXT:ALWAYS-BOUND proclamation inhibits MAKUNBOUND, and
+ allows the compiler to safely elide boundedness checks for special
+ variables.
+ * new feature: SB-EXT:GLOBAL proclamation inhibits SPECIAL proclamations for
+ the symbol, prohibits both lexical and dynamic binding. This is mainly an
+ efficiency measure for threaded platforms, but also valueable in
+ expressing intent.
+ * new feature: UNC pathnames are now understood by the system on Windows.
+ * optimization: the compiler uses a specialized version of FILL when the
+ element type is know in more cases, making eg. (UNSIGNED-BYTE 8) case
+ almost 90% faster.
+ * optimization: accesses to potentially non-simple arrays where element type
+ is known are 50% faster.
+ * optimization: compiler now generates faster array typechecking code.
+ * optimization: ARRAY-DIMENSION is now faster for multidimensional and
+ non-simple arrays.
+ * optimization: multidimensional array accesses in the absence of type
+ information regarding array rank are approximately 10% faster due to
+ open coding of ARRAY-RANK.
+ * optimization: result of (FILL (MAKE-ARRAY ...) ...) and (REPLACE
+ (MAKE-ARRAY ...) ...) can be stack allocated if the result of MAKE-ARRAY
+ form can be.
+ * optimization: result of call to VECTOR can now be stack allocated.
+ * optimization: MAKE-ARRAY with :INITIAL-CONTENTS is now vastly faster
+ as long as the resulting array is one-dimensional and has a known
+ element type. In particular, :INITIAL-CONTENTS (LIST ...) where the
+ length of the list matches the known length of the vector does not
+ allocate the list as an intermediate step. Ditto for VECTOR and simple
+ backquoted forms.
+ * optimization: MAKE-ARRAY can now stack allocate in the presence of
+ :INITIAL-CONTENTS and :INITIAL-ELEMENT as long as the result has a
+ known element type, and is known to be simple and one dimensional.
+ * improvement: SBCL now emits a compiler note where stack allocation was
+ requested but could not be provided (not in all cases, unfortunately)
+ * improvement: better MACHINE-VERSION responses. (thanks to Josh Elsasser)
+ * improvement: pretty-printing loop has been implemented properly. (thanks
+ to Tobias Rittweiler)
+ * documentation: CLOS slot typechecing policy has been documented.
+ * bug fix: FILE-AUTHOR no longer signals an error on Windows.
+ * bug fix: SB-SPROF could be foiled by foreign code not have a frame
+ pointer, leading to memory faults. (thanks to Bart Botta)
+ * bug fix: better floating point exception handling on x86/OpenBSD.
+ (thanks to Josh Elsasser)
+ * bug fix: exit status from QUIT when called under --script was lost
+ (reported by Hubert Kauker)
+ * bug fix: MAKE-ARRAY for non-zero :INITIAL-ELEMENT always used the
+ same implementation of FILL to initialize the array, even if a more
+ efficient one was available (reported by Stas Boukarev, thanks to
+ Paul Khuong)
+ * bug fix: potential miscompilation of array stack allocation on x86 and
+ x86-64. (reported by Time Tossavainen)
+ * bug fix: some forms of AND, OR, and COND resulted in expansions that could
+ result in their subforms being treated as top level forms. (reported by
+ James Knight)
+ * bug fix: On x86/x86-64 alien functions declared to return integers shorter
+ than a machine register could leave garbage in the high bits of the
+ result register (bug 316325).
+ * bug fix: disable address space randomization Linux/x86-64 as well,
+ not just x86-64. (reported by Ken Olum)
+ * bug fix: Attempting to DEREF an (ALIEN (* T)) would produce a WARNING and
+ generate incorrect code.
+ * bug fix: #201; type inference for CONS and ARRAY types could derive
+ wrong results in the presence of eg. RPLACA or ADJUST-ARRAY.
+ * bug fix: special variables with a proclaimed specific subtype of FUNCTION
+ could not be assigned to or bound with PROGV. (reported by Lorenz
+ Mösenlechner)
+ * bug fix: the value of CL:- in the inspector was the previous expression
+ evaluated rather than the expression being evaluated.
+ * bug fix: constants can no longer be locally declared special.
+ * bug fix: signals delivered to threads started from foreign land (read:
+ directly by pthread_create, not by MAKE-THREAD) are redirected to a Lisp
+ thread by blocking all signals and resignalling.
+ * bug fix: SHARED-INITIALIZE initialized unbound :ALLOCATION :CLASS slots
+ from :INITFORM, if any.
+
changes in sbcl-1.0.28 relative to 1.0.27:
+ * a number of bugs in cross-compilation have been fixed, with the ultimate
+ result that building under (at least) clisp should be much more reliable.
+ * minor incompatible changes: echo-streams now propagate unread-char to the
+ underlying input stream, and no longer permit unreading more than one
+ character.
+ * improvement: on x86/x86-64 Lisp call frames now have the same layout as C
+ frames, allowing for instance more reliable backtraces.
+ * improvement: the debugger REPL can now reference lexical variables
+ by name directly for code compiled with (DEBUG 3).
+ * improvement: errors from malformed declarations now have better source
+ paths associated with them. (thanks to Tobias Rittweiler)
+ * optimization: faster local calls on x86/x86-64
+ * bug fix: some error messages for out-of-bound array indexes confused the
+ index and the bound. (thanks to Stas Boukarev)
+ * bug fix: pretty printing malformed DEFPACKAGE forms (thanks to Sidney
+ Markowitz)
+ * bug fix: running regressions tests in shells without OSTYPE set now works.
+ (reported by Harald Hanche-Olsen)
+ * bug fix: more robust static space exhaustion signalling from
+ MAKE-STATIC-VECTOR (thanks to Daniel Lowe)
+ * bug fix: (SETF DOCUMENTATION) for anonymous function now throws the
+ docstring away instead of storing it under names such as (LAMBDA (X)).
+ (reported by Leslie Polzer)
* bug fix: timers could go off in the wrong order, be delayed indefinitely
(thanks to Ole Arndt for the patch)
* bug fix: RESTART-FRAME and RETURN-FROM-FRAME stack corruption
* bug fix: the discriminating function for PRINT-OBJECT no longer preserves
potentially-invalid effective methods in its cache.
- * improvement: on x86/x86-64 Lisp call frames now have the same layout as C
- frames, allowing for instance more reliable backtraces.
- * optimization: faster local calls on x86/x86-64
- * minor incompatible changes: echo-streams now propagate unread-char to the
- underlying input stream, and no longer permit unreading more than one
- character.
+ * bug fix: SB-INTROSPECT:FIND-DEFINITION-SOURCE now works with funcallable
+ instances as well (thanks to Paul Khuong)
+ * bug fix: using RUN-PROGRAM does not interfere with SB-POSIX:WAIT,
+ SB-POSIX:WAITPID and their C equivalents.
+ * bug fix: RUN-PROGRAM does not crash on Darwin when stressed.
changes in sbcl-1.0.27 relative to 1.0.26:
* new port: support added for x86-64 OpenBSD. (thanks to Josh Elsasser)