The recommended way to report bugs is through the @cite{sbcl-help} or
@cite{sbcl-devel} mailing lists. For mailing list addresses,
-see @ref{SBCL Homepage}.
-
+see @ref{SBCL Homepage}; note that as a spam-reduction measure you
+must subscribe before you can post.
@item Network Interface
@code{sb-bsd-sockets} is a low-level networking interface, providing
-both TCP and UDP sockets. x@ref{Networking}.
+both TCP and UDP sockets. @xref{Networking}.
@item Introspective Facilities
@code{sb-introspect} module offers numerous introspective extensions,
facilities.
@item Extensible Streams
-@code{sb-gray} is an implentation of @emph{Gray Streams}. @xref{Gray
+@code{sb-gray} is an implementation of @emph{Gray Streams}. @xref{Gray
Streams}.
@code{sb-simple-streams} is an implementation of the @emph{simple
streams} API proposed by Franz Inc. @xref{Simple Streams}.
@item Profiling
-@code{sb-profile} is a exact per-function profiler. @xref{Accurate
+@code{sb-profile} is a exact per-function profiler. @xref{Deterministic
Profiler}.
@code{sb-sprof} is a statistical profiler, capable of call-graph
@item Executable Fasl Packaging
@code{sb-executable} can be used to concatenate multiple fasls into a
-single executable (though the presense of an SBCL runtime and core image
+single executable (though the presence of an SBCL runtime and core image
is still required to run it).
The @code{:executable} argument to @ref{Function
@item Bitwise Rotation
@code{sb-rotate-byte} provides an efficient primitive for bitwise
rotation of integers, an operation required by eg. numerous
-cryptographic algorightms, but not available as a primitive in ANSI
+cryptographic algorithms, but not available as a primitive in ANSI
Common Lisp. @xref{sb-rotate-byte}.
@item Test Harness
@menu
* Editor Integration::
* Language Reference::
+* Generating Executables::
@end menu
@node Editor Integration
@subsection Language Reference
@dfn{CLHS} (Common Lisp Hyperspec) is a hypertext version of the ANSI
-standard, made freely available by @emph{Xanalyst} -- an invaluable
+standard, made freely available by @emph{LispWorks} -- an invaluable
reference.
See: @uref{http://www.lispworks.com/reference/HyperSpec/index.html}
+@node Generating Executables
+@comment node-name, next, previous, up
+@subsection Generating Executables
+SBCL can generate stand-alone executables. The generated executables
+include the SBCL runtime itself, so no restrictions are placed on
+program functionality. For example, a deployed program can call
+@code{compile} and @code{load}, which requires the compiler to be present
+in the executable. For further information, @xref{Function
+sb-ext:save-lisp-and-die}.
@node More SBCL Information
@subsection Internals Documentation
If you're interested in the development of the SBCL system itself,
-then subcribing to @cite{sbcl-devel} is a good idea.
+then subscribing to @cite{sbcl-devel} is a good idea.
SBCL internals documentation -- besides comments in the source -- is
-currenly maitained as a @emph{wiki-like} website:
+currently maintained as a @emph{wiki-like} website:
@uref{http://sbcl-internals.cliki.net/}.
Some low-level information describing the programming details of the
@comment node-name, next, previous, up
@section History and Implementation of SBCL
-You can work productively with SBCL without knowing anything
+You can work productively with SBCL without knowing or
understanding anything about where it came from, how it is
implemented, or how it extends the ANSI Common Lisp standard. However,
a little knowledge can be helpful in order to understand error
to the casual user, since SBCL still can and does execute code
interactively by compiling it on the fly. (It is visible if you know how
to look, like using @code{compiled-function-p}; and it is visible in the
-way that that SBCL doesn't have many bugs which behave differently in
+way that SBCL doesn't have many bugs which behave differently in
interpreted code than in compiled code.) What it means is that in SBCL,
the @code{eval} function only truly ``interprets'' a few easy kinds of
forms, such as symbols which are @code{boundp}. More complicated forms