for late 0.7.x:
* test file reworking
- ** *.pure.lisp tests run with assertoid.lisp loaded; assertoid
- is moved to its own package, for use in *.impure.lisp.
** non-x86 ports now pass irrat.pure.lisp
- ** sparc and ppc now pass bit-vector.impure-cload.lisp
+ ** ports with less than 256Mb of heap (sparc, ppc and mips)
+ now don't fail bit-vector.impure-cload.lisp
* faster bootstrapping (both make.sh and slam.sh)
** added mechanisms for automatically finding dead code, and
used them to remove dead code
idiosyncratic ideas of what merits FAILURE-P, but it's
embarrassing to have to use it when bootstrapping
under SBCL!),
- ** weird double-loading (first in GENESIS, then in warm init)
- of src/assembly/target/*.lisp stuff, and the associated
- weirdness of the half-baked state (compiler almost but
- not quite ready for prime time..) of the system after
- cold init
* fixups now feasible because of pre7 changes
** ANSIfied DECLAIM INLINE stuff (deprecating MAYBE-INLINE,
including e.g. on the man page)
* miscellaneous simple refactoring
* belated renaming:
** renamed %PRIMITIVE to %VOP
+ ** A few hundred things named FN and FCN should be
+ named FUN (but maybe not while dan_b is
+ working on a threads branch and drichards is
+ working on a Windows port).
* These days ANSI C has inline functions, so..
** redid many cpp macros as inline functions:
HeaderValue, Pointerp, CEILING, ALIGNED_SIZE,