X-Git-Url: http://repo.macrolet.net/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=CREDITS;h=1384e2f6bc1b72b31a2e282635ca82ee0eb25ef9;hb=f3f677703e37f5a335b3be7fa64f7748ad969517;hp=d93bbae0adfeaa017d31fd3b74c454907cdb94ef;hpb=75b52379bdc2269961af6a1308eca63610f38ac3;p=sbcl.git diff --git a/CREDITS b/CREDITS index d93bbae..1384e2f 100644 --- a/CREDITS +++ b/CREDITS @@ -509,13 +509,14 @@ Martin Atzmueller: Daniel Barlow: 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. + and PPC ports (from CMUCL), control stack exhaustion checking (new), + native threads support for x86 Linux (new), and the initial x86-64 + backend (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, @@ -557,6 +558,14 @@ Miles Egan: He creates binary packages of SBCL releases for Red Hat and other (which?) platforms. +Lutz Euler: + He made a large number of improvements to the x86-64 disassembler. + +Andreas Fuchs: + He provides infrastructure for monitoring build and performance + regressions of SBCL. He assisted with the integration of the + Unicode work. + Nathan Froyd: He has fixed various bugs, and also done a lot of internal cleanup, not visible at the user level but important for @@ -577,12 +586,21 @@ Matthias Hoelzl: Espen S Johnsen: He provided an ANSI-compliant version of CHANGE-CLASS for PCL. +Teemu Kalvas: + He worked on Unicode support for SBCL, including parsing the Unicode + character database, restoring the FAST-READ-CHAR optimization and + developing external format support. + Frederik Kuivinen: He showed how to implement the DEBUG-RETURN functionality. Arthur Lemmens: He found and fixed a number of SBCL bugs while partially porting - SBCL to bootstrap under Lispworks for Windows + SBCL to bootstrap under Lispworks for Windows. + +David Lichteblau: + He came up with a more memory-efficient representation for + structures with raw slots. Robert MacLachlan: He has continued to answer questions about, and contribute fixes to, @@ -600,7 +618,8 @@ Eric Marsden: Some of his fixes to CMU CL since the SBCL fork have been ported 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. + releases and to other implementations. He assisted in development + of Unicode support for SBCL. Antonio Martinez-Shotton: He has contributed a number of bug fixes and bug reports to SBCL. @@ -672,21 +691,32 @@ Rudi Schlatte: string extractor that keeps function documentation in the manual current. +Thiemo Seufer: + He modernized the MIPS backend, fixing many bugs, and assisted in + cleaning up the C runtime code. + +Julian Squires: + He worked on Unicode support for the PowerPC platform. + Nikodemus Siivola: He provided build fixes, in particular to tame the SunOS toolchain, implemented package locks, ported the linkage-table code from CMUCL, - and has fixed many (stream-related and other) bugs besides. + reimplemented STEP, and has fixed many (stream-related and other) bugs + besides. Juho Snellman: He provided several performance enhancements, including a better hash function on strings, removal of unneccessary bounds checks, and multiple improvements to performance of common operations on bignums. He ported and enhanced the statistical profiler written by - Gerd Moellmann for CMU CL. + Gerd Moellmann for CMU CL. He completed the work on the x86-64 port + of SBCL. Brian Spilsbury: He wrote Unicode-capable versions of SBCL's character, string, and - stream types and operations on them. + stream types and operations on them. (These versions did not end up + in the system, but did to a large extent influence the support which + finally did get merged.) Raymond Toy: He continued to work on CMU CL after the SBCL fork, especially on @@ -708,6 +738,9 @@ Colin Walters: cmucl-imp@cons.org mailing list, was the inspiration for similar MAP code added in sbcl-0.6.8. +Cheuksan Edward Wang: + He assisted in debugging the SBCL x86-64 backend. + Raymond Wiker: He ported sbcl-0.6.3 back to FreeBSD, restoring the ancestral CMU CL support for FreeBSD and updating it for the changes made @@ -725,10 +758,12 @@ APD Alexey Dejneka PFD Paul F. Dietz NJF Nathan Froyd AL Arthur Lemmens +DFL David Lichteblau RAM Robert MacLachlan PRM Pierre Mai WHN William ("Bill") Newman CSR Christophe Rhodes +THS Thiemo Seufer NS Nikodemus Siivola PVE Peter Van Eynde PW Paul Werkowski