X-Git-Url: http://repo.macrolet.net/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=CREDITS;h=0318e3849546e27c994aa0eb8d7dda25b2ea72d1;hb=1b650be8b800cf96e2c268ae317fb26d0bf36827;hp=ebaec7f6543b76dac14476bdb27a2c56da7ebcb2;hpb=506253505641855dc8bb87033f7af894904f848b;p=sbcl.git diff --git a/CREDITS b/CREDITS index ebaec7f..0318e38 100644 --- a/CREDITS +++ b/CREDITS @@ -283,7 +283,7 @@ by Bill Chiles to add encapsulation, and modified more by William Lott to add FDEFN objects. The CMU CL condition system (code/error.lisp) was based on -some prototyping code written by Ken Pitman at Symbolics. +some prototyping code written by Kent Pitman at Symbolics. The CMU CL HASH-TABLE system was originally written by Skef Wholey for Spice Lisp, then rewritten by William Lott, then rewritten @@ -452,8 +452,9 @@ Aronson, and Steve Handerson. Douglas Crosher wrote code to support Gray streams, added X86 support for the debugger and relocatable code, wrote a conservative -generational GC for the X86 port, and added X86-specific extensions to -support stack groups and multiprocessing. +generational GC for the X86 port. He also added X86-specific +extensions to support stack groups and multiprocessing, but these are +not present in SBCL The CMU CL user manual credits Robert MacLachlan as editor. A chapter on the CMU CL interprocess communication extensions (not supported in @@ -506,15 +507,15 @@ Martin Atzmueller: I've lost count. See the CVS logs.) Daniel Barlow: - He made SBCL play nicely with ILISP. He figured out how to get the - CMU CL dynamic object file loading code to work under SBCL. He - ported CMU CL's support for Alpha and PPC CPUs to SBCL, and then - continued to improve the ports. He wrote code (e.g. grovel_headers.c - and stat_wrapper stuff) to handle machine-dependence and - OS-dependence automatically, reducing the amount of hand-tweaking - required to keep ports synchronized. He's also provided support - for SBCL (as well as for free Common Lisp in general) through - his CLiki website. + His contributions have included support for shared object loading + (from CMUCL), the Cheney GC for non-x86 ports (from CMUCL), Alpha + and PPC ports (from CMUCL), control stack exhaustion checking (new) + and native threads support for x86 Linux (new). He also refactored + the garbage collectors for understandability, wrote code + (e.g. grovel_headers.c and stat_wrapper stuff) to find + machine-dependent and OS-dependent constants automatically, and was + original author of the asdf, asdf-install, sb-bsd-sockets, + sb-executable, sb-grovel and sb-posix contrib packages. Robert E. Brown: He has reported various bugs and submitted several patches, @@ -547,6 +548,10 @@ Paul Dietz halfway stage, it has caught many tens of bugs in SBCL, and provided simple test cases for them. +Miles Egan + He creates binary packages of SBCL releases for Red Hat and other + (which?) platforms + Nathan Froyd: He has fixed various bugs, and also done a lot of internal cleanup, not visible at the user level but important for @@ -583,13 +588,17 @@ Pierre Mai: Eric Marsden: Some of his fixes to CMU CL since the SBCL fork have been ported - to SBCL. + to SBCL. He also maintains the cl-benchmark package, which gives + us some idea of how our performance changes compared to earlier + releases and to other implementations. Antonio Martinez-Shotton: He has contributed a number of bug fixes and bug reports to SBCL. Brian Mastenbrook: - He contributed to the port of SBCL to MacOS X. + He contributed to the port of SBCL to MacOS X. He found a way to + overcome binary compatibility issues between different versions of + dlcompat on Darwin. Dave McDonald: He made a lot of progress toward getting SBCL to be bootstrappable @@ -615,16 +624,20 @@ Patrik Nordebo: ABI and assembly syntax differences between Darwin and Linux. Kevin M. Rosenberg: - He provided the ACL-style toplevel, and a number of MOP-related bug - reports. + He provided the ACL-style toplevel (sb-aclrepl contrib module), and + a number of MOP-related bug reports. He also creates the official + Debian packages of SBCL. Christophe Rhodes: - He ported SBCL to SPARC, made various port-related and SPARC-related - changes (like *BACKEND-SUBFEATURES*), made many fixes and - improvements in the compiler's type system, has essentially - completed the work to enable bootstrapping SBCL under unrelated - (non-SBCL, non-CMU-CL) Common Lisps, and contributed in other ways - as well. + He ported SBCL to SPARC (based on the CMUCL backend), made various + port-related and SPARC-related changes (like *BACKEND-SUBFEATURES*), + made many fixes and improvements in the compiler's type system, has + essentially completed the work to enable bootstrapping SBCL under + unrelated (non-SBCL, non-CMU-CL) Common Lisps. He participated in + the modernization of SBCL's CLOS implementation, implemented the + treatment of compiler notes as restartable conditions, provided + optimizations to compiler output, and contributed in other ways as + well. Stig Erik Sandoe: He showed how to convince the GNU toolchain to build SBCL in a way @@ -664,7 +677,7 @@ Raymond Wiker: INITIALS GLOSSARY (helpful when reading comments, CVS commit logs, etc.) MNA Martin Atzmueller -DB Daniel Barlow +DB Daniel Barlow (also "dan") DTC Douglas Crosher APD Alexey Dejneka NJF Nathan Froyd