protruding rusty nails and snipped off the trailing razor wire,
leaving some filing for later:-) from the monster
EVAL/EVAL-WHEN/%COMPILE/DEFUN/DEFSTRUCT cleanup:
- ** made inlining DEFUN inside MACROLET work again
- ** whatever bug it is that causes s/#'(lambda/(lambda/ to
- cause compilation failure in condition.lisp
- ** perhaps function debug name quick fix, if there's an easy way
-* more renaming in global external names:
- ** reserved DO-FOO-style names for iteration macros
- ** finished s/FUNCTION/FUN/
- ** s/VARIABLE/VAR/
- ** s/TOP-LEVEL/TOPLEVEL/
-* global style systematization:
- ** s/#'(lambda/(lambda/
+* more renaming (esp. for global as opposed to lexical names):
* pending patches and bug reports that go in (or else get handled
somehow, rejected/logged/whatever) before 0.7.0:
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for early 0.7.x:
* patches postponed until after 0.7.0:
- ** Christophe Rhodes "rough patch to fix bug 106" 2001-10-28
-* building with CLISP (or explaining why not)
+ ** CSR "rough patch to fix bug 106" 2001-10-28
+ ** Alexey Dejneka "bug 111" 2001-12-30
+* building with CLISP (or explaining why not). This will likely involve
+ a rearrangement of the build system so that it never renames
+ the output from COMPILE-FILE, because CLISP's COMPILE-FILE
+ outputs two (!) files and as far as I can tell LOAD uses both
+ of them. Since I have other motivations for this rearrangement
+ besides CLISPiosyncrasies, I'm reasonably motivated to do it.
* urgent EVAL/EVAL-WHEN/%COMPILE/DEFUN/DEFSTRUCT cleanup:
- ** fixed bug 137
+ ** made inlining DEFUN inside MACROLET work again
+ ** (also, while working on INLINE anyway, it should be easy
+ to flush the old MAYBE-INLINE cruft entirely,
+ including e.g. on the man page)
+ ** fixed bug 137 (more)
* faster bootstrapping (both make.sh and slam.sh)
** added mechanisms for automatically finding dead code, and
used them to remove dead code