X-Git-Url: http://repo.macrolet.net/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=CREDITS;h=c6830e9ec81f29f46fb7cdd7443a1993218484b0;hb=22c1de0a40df83bb5628974010a879cb2c17ff53;hp=d0de362dae521c669a7f5f88c33865029d0def73;hpb=57328db4dfb8d90a017207f00a1af4264ff82dbf;p=sbcl.git diff --git a/CREDITS b/CREDITS index d0de362..c6830e9 100644 --- a/CREDITS +++ b/CREDITS @@ -516,6 +516,11 @@ Daniel Barlow: for SBCL (as well as for free Common Lisp in general) through his CLiki website. +Robert E. Brown: + He has reported various bugs and submitted several patches, + especially improving removing gratuitous efficiencies in the + standard library. + Cadabra, Inc. (later merged into GoTo.com): They hired Bill Newman to do some consulting for them, including the implementation of EQUALP hash tables for CMU CL; @@ -536,6 +541,12 @@ Alexey Dejneka: and elsewhere reflect systematic public-spiritedness, fixing bugs as they show up in sbcl-devel or as archived in the BUGS file. +Paul Dietz + He is in the process of writing a comprehensive test suite for the + requirements of the ANSI Common Lisp standard. Already, at the + halfway stage, it has caught many tens of bugs in SBCL, and provided + simple test cases for them. + Nathan Froyd: He has fixed various bugs, and also done a lot of internal cleanup, not visible at the user level but important for @@ -551,6 +562,9 @@ Matthias Hoelzl: Espen S Johnsen: He provided an ANSI-compliant version of CHANGE-CLASS for PCL. +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 @@ -579,7 +593,10 @@ Dave McDonald: Gerd Moellman: He has made many cleanups and improvements, small and large, in - CMU CL (mostly in PCL), which we have gratefully ported to SBCL. + CMU CL (mostly in PCL), which we have gratefully ported to SBCL. Of + particular note is his ctor MAKE-INSTANCE optimization, which is both + faster in the typical case than the old optimizations in PCL and + less buggy. William ("Bill") Newman: He continued to maintain SBCL after the fork, increasing ANSI @@ -589,12 +606,17 @@ William ("Bill") Newman: updating documentation, and even, for better or worse, getting rid of various functionality (e.g. the byte interpreter). +Kevin M. Rosenberg: + He provided the ACL-style toplevel, and a number of MOP-related bug + reports. + 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 done a substantial - amount of work on bootstrapping SBCL under unrelated (non-SBCL, - non-CMU-CL) Common Lisps, and contributed in other ways as well. + 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. Stig Erik Sandoe: He showed how to convince the GNU toolchain to build SBCL in a way @@ -616,7 +638,8 @@ Peter Van Eynde: reports as well. Valtteri Vuorikoski: - He ported SBCL to NetBSD. + He ported SBCL to NetBSD, and also fixed a long-standing bug in + DEFSTRUCT with respect to colliding accessor names. Colin Walters: His O(N) implementation of the general case of MAP, posted on the