X-Git-Url: http://repo.macrolet.net/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=BUGS;h=7bbd84c02f1fc181458a205e7ccde7783ecadef1;hb=0f807aea814ad6eddea7824675da1ed2ff9cba86;hp=88fe577202e3bd960a2a1aa2be79909851c852f4;hpb=8a97cca4411b211a5d4be617bb179e3f53a61f31;p=sbcl.git diff --git a/BUGS b/BUGS index 88fe577..7bbd84c 100644 --- a/BUGS +++ b/BUGS @@ -198,19 +198,6 @@ WORKAROUND: holding... * is not equivalent to T in many cases, such as (VECTOR *) /= (VECTOR T). -95: - The facility for dumping a running Lisp image to disk gets confused - when run without the PURIFY option, and creates an unnecessarily large - core file (apparently representing memory usage up to the previous - high-water mark). Moreover, when the file is loaded, it confuses the - GC, so that thereafter memory usage can never be reduced below that - level. - - (As of 0.8.7.3 it's likely that the latter half of this bug is fixed. - The interaction between gencgc and the variables used by - save-lisp-and-die is still nonoptimal, though, so no respite from - big core files yet) - 98: In sbcl-0.6.11.41 (and in all earlier SBCL, and in CMU CL), out-of-line structure slot setters are horribly inefficient @@ -891,17 +878,6 @@ WORKAROUND: (1+ *faa*)) (faa 1d0) => type error -278: - a. - (defun foo () - (declare (optimize speed)) - (loop for i of-type (integer 0) from 0 by 2 below 10 - collect i)) - - uses generic arithmetic. - - b. (fixed in 0.8.3.6) - 279: type propagation error -- correctly inferred type goes astray? In sbcl-0.8.3 and sbcl-0.8.1.47, the warning The binding of ABS-FOO is a (VALUES (INTEGER 0 0) @@ -1120,20 +1096,6 @@ WORKAROUND: #(1 2 ((SB-IMPL::|,|) + 2 2) 4) which probably isn't intentional. -323: "REPLACE, BIT-BASH and large strings" - The transform for REPLACE on simple-base-strings uses BIT-BASH, which - at present has an upper limit in size. Consequently, in sbcl-0.8.10 - (defun foo () - (declare (optimize speed (safety 1))) - (let ((x (make-string 140000000)) - (y (make-string 140000000))) - (length (replace x y)))) - (foo) - gives - debugger invoked on a TYPE-ERROR in thread 2412: - The value 1120000000 is not of type (MOD 536870911). - (see also "more and better sequence transforms" sbcl-devel 2004-05-10) - 324: "STREAMs and :ELEMENT-TYPE with large bytesize" In theory, (open foo :element-type '(unsigned-byte )) should work for all positive integral . At present, it only works for up @@ -1983,12 +1945,6 @@ WORKAROUND: #.SB-EXT:SINGLE/DOUBLE-FLOAT-POSITIVE-INFINITY. These tests have been disabled on Darwin for now. -374: BIT-AND problem on ppc/darwin: - The BIT-AND test in bit-vector.impure-cload.lisp results in - fatal error encountered in SBCL pid 8356: - GC invariant lost, file "gc-common.c", line 605 - on ppc/darwin. Test disabled for the duration. - 375: MISC.555 (compile nil '(lambda (p1) (declare (optimize (speed 1) (safety 2) (debug 2) (space 0)) @@ -2135,9 +2091,15 @@ WORKAROUND: the right fix is to remove the abstraction violation in the compiler's type deriver. -390: - reported on sbcl-help by Tim Daly Jr. +392: slot-accessor for subclass misses obsoleted superclass + (fixed in sbcl-0.9.7.9) + +393: Wrong error from methodless generic function + (DEFGENERIC FOO (X)) + (FOO 1 2) + gives NO-APPLICABLE-METHOD rather than an argument count error. - (DIRECTORY "/tmp/[P]*.*") - gives a type error: - The value "P" is not of type CHARACTER. +394: (SETF CLASS-NAME)/REINITIALIZE-INSTANCE bug + (found by PFD ansi-tests) + in sbcl-0.9.7.15, (SETF (CLASS-NAME ) 'NIL) causes + (FIND-CLASS NIL) to return a #.