X-Git-Url: http://repo.macrolet.net/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=NEWS;h=ac3c486b7d1770dbc0a6806605c87fd371e5489a;hb=a18f0a95bc9a457e4d2d00c702b746f29c2662b1;hp=6515f4ee0abba545fdd94418ea31d25ca9b15358;hpb=95a6db7329b91dd90d165dd4057b9b5098d34aa2;p=sbcl.git diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS index 6515f4e..ac3c486 100644 --- a/NEWS +++ b/NEWS @@ -536,20 +536,7 @@ changes in sbcl-0.6.9 relative to sbcl-0.6.8: into everyone's system when I do a "cvs update".) When no customize-target-features.lisp file exists, the target *FEATURES* list should be constructed the same way as before. -* fixed bug 1 (error handling before read-eval-print loop starts), and - redid debugger restarts and related debugger commands somewhat while - doing so: - ** The QUIT debugger command is gone, since it did something - rather different than the SB-EXT:QUIT command, and since it never - worked properly outside the main toplevel read/eval/print loop. - Invoking the new TOPLEVEL restart provides the same functionality. - ** The GO debugger command is also gone, since you can just invoke - the CONTINUE restart directly instead. - ** The TOP debugger command is also gone, since it's redundant with the - FRAME 0 command, and since it interfered with abbreviations for the - TOPLEVEL restart. -* DEFCONSTANT has been made more ANSI-compatible (completely ANSI-compatible, - as far as I know): +* fixed bugs in DEFCONSTANT ANSI-compatibility: ** DEFCONSTANT now tests reassignments using EQL, not EQUAL, in order to warn about behavior which is undefined under the ANSI spec. Note: This is specified by ANSI, but it's not very popular with programmers. @@ -560,14 +547,209 @@ changes in sbcl-0.6.9 relative to sbcl-0.6.8: pre-ANSI IR1 translation magic, so it does the ANSI-specified thing when it's used as a non-toplevel form. (This is required in order to implement the DEFCONSTANT-EQX macro.) -?? fixed bug: (DEFCONSTANT X 1) (DEFVAR X) (SETF X 2) no longer "works". -?? fixed bug 21, a compiler bug re. special variables in closures. One - consequence of this is that ILISP should work better, because idioms like - (LET ((*PACKAGE* ..)) (DO-SOMETHING)) no longer have screwy side-effects. + ** (DEFCONSTANT X 1) (DEFVAR X) (SETF X 2) no longer "works". + ** Unfortunately, non-toplevel DEFCONSTANT forms can still do some + funny things, due to bugs in the implementation of EVAL-WHEN + (bug #IR1-3). This probably won't be fixed until 0.7.x. (Fortunately, + non-toplevel DEFCONSTANTs are uncommon.) * The core file version number and fasl file version number have been incremented, because the old noncompliant DEFCONSTANT behavior involved - calling functions which no longer exist. + calling functions which no longer exist, and because I also took the + opportunity to chop an unsupported slot out of the DEBUG-SOURCE structure. +* fixed bug 1 (error handling before read-eval-print loop starts), and + redid debugger restarts and related debugger commands somewhat while + doing so: + ** The QUIT debugger command is gone, since it did something + rather different than the SB-EXT:QUIT command, and since it never + worked properly outside the main toplevel read/eval/print loop. + Invoking the new TOPLEVEL restart provides the same functionality. + ** The GO debugger command is also gone, since you can just invoke + the CONTINUE restart directly instead. + ** The TOP debugger command is also gone, since it's redundant with the + FRAME 0 command, and since it interfered with abbreviations for the + TOPLEVEL restart. +* The system now recovers better from non-PACKAGE values of the *PACKAGE* + variable. +* The system now understands compound CONS types (e.g. (CONS FIXNUM T)) + as required by ANSI. (thanks to Douglas Crosher's CMU CL patches, with + some porting work by Martin Atzmueller) +* Martin Atzmueller reviewed the CMU CL mailing lists and came back + with a boatload of patches which he ported to SBCL. Now that those + have been applied, + ** The system tries to make sure that its low-priority messages + are prefixed by semicolons, to help people who like to use + syntax highlighting in their ILISP buffer. (This patch + was originally due to Raymond Toy.) + ** The system now optimizes INTEGER-LENGTH better, thanks to more + patches originally written by Raymond Toy. + ** The compiler understands coercion between single-value and + multiple-VALUES type expressions better, getting rid of some very + weird behavior, thanks to patches originally by Robert MacLachlan + and Douglas Crosher. + ** The system understands ANSI-style non-KEYWORD &KEY arguments in + lambda lists, thanks to a patch originally by Pierre Mai. + ** The system no longer bogusly warns about "abbreviated type + declarations". + ** The compiler gets less confused by inlining and RETURN-FROM, + thanks to some patches originally by Tim Moore. + ** The system no longer hangs when dumping circular lists to fasl + files, thanks to a patch originally from Douglas Crosher. +* Martin Atzmueller also fixed ROOM, so that it no longer fails with an + undefined function error. +* gave up on fixing bug 3 (forbidden-by-ANSI warning for type mismatch + in structure slot initforms) for now, documented workaround instead:-| +* fixed bug 4 (no WARNING for DECLAIM FTYPE of slot accessor function) +* fixed bug 5: added stubs for various Gray stream functions called + in the not-a-CL:STREAM case, so that even when Gray streams aren't + installed, at least appropriate type errors are generated +* fixed bug 8: better reporting of various PROGRAM-ERRORs +* fixed bug 9: IGNORE and IGNORABLE now work reasonably and more + consistently in DEFMETHOD forms. +* removed bug 21 from BUGS, since Martin Atzmueller points out that + it doesn't seem to affect SBCL after all +* The C runtime system now builds with better optimization and many + fewer warnings, thanks to lots of cleanups by Martin Atzmueller. + +changes in sbcl-0.6.10 relative to sbcl-0.6.9: + +* A patch from Martin Atzmueller seems to have solved the SIGINT + problem, and as far as we know, signal-handling now works cleanly. + (If you find any new bugs, please report them!) +* The system no longer defaults Lisp source file names to types + ".l", ".cl", or ".lsp", but only to ".lisp". +* The compiler no longer uses special default file extensions for + byte-compiled code. (The ANSI definition of COMPILE-FILE-PATHNAME + seems to expect a single default extension for all compiled code, + and there's no compelling reason to try to stretch the standard + to allow two different extensions.) Instead, byte-compiled files + default to the same extension as native-compiled files. +* Fasl file format version numbers have increased again, because + a rearrangement of internal implementation packages made some + dumped symbols in old fasl files unreadable in new cores. +* DECLARE/DECLAIM/PROCLAIM logic is more nearly ANSI in general, with + many fewer weird special cases. +* Bug #17 (differing COMPILE-FILE behavior between logical and + physical pathnames) has been fixed, and some related misbehavior too, + thanks to a patch from Martin Atzmueller. +* Bug #30 (reader problems) is gone, thanks to a CMU CL patch + by Tim Moore, ported to SBCL by Martin Atzmueller. +* Martin Atzmueller fixed several filesystem-related problems, + including bug #36, in part by porting CMU CL patches, which were + written in part by Paul Werkowski. +* More compiler warnings in src/runtime/ are gone, thanks to + more patches from Martin Atzmueller. +* Martin Atzmueller pointed out that bug 37 was fixed by his patches + some time ago. + +changes in sbcl-0.6.11 relative to sbcl-0.6.10: +* Martin Atzmueller pointed out that bugs #9 and #25 are gone in + current SBCL. +* bug 34 fixed by Martin Atzmueller: dumping/loading instances works + better +* fixed bug 40: TYPEP, SUBTYPEP, UPGRADED-ARRAY-ELEMENT-TYPE, + and UPGRADED-COMPLEX-PART-TYPE now work better with of compound + types built from undefined types, e.g. '(VECTOR SOME-UNDEF-TYPE). +* DESCRIBE now works on structure objects again. +* Most function call argument type mismatches are now handled as + STYLE-WARNINGs instead of full WARNINGs, since the compiler doesn't + know whether the function will be redefined before the call is + executed. (The compiler could flag local calls with full WARNINGs, + as per the ANSI spec "3.2.2.3 Semantic Constraints", but right now + it doesn't keep track of enough information to know whether calls + are local in this sense.) +* Compiler output is now more verbose, with messages truncated + later than before. (There should be some supported way for users + to override the default verbosity, but I haven't decided how to + provide it yet, so this behavior is still controlled by the internal + SB-C::*COMPILER-ERROR-PRINT-FOO* variables in + src/compiler/ir1util.lisp.) +* Fasl file format version numbers have increased again, because + support for the Gray streams extension changes the layout of the + system's STREAM objects. +* The Gray subclassable streams extension now works, thanks to a + patch from Martin Atzmueller. +* The full LOAD-FOREIGN extension (not just the primitive + LOAD-FOREIGN-1) now works, thanks to a patch from Martin Atzmueller. +* The default behavior of RUN-PROGRAM has changed. Now, unlike CMU CL + but like most other programs, it defaults to copying the Unix + environment from the original process instead of starting the + new process in an empty environment. +* Extensions which manipulate the Unix environment now support + an :ENVIRONMENT keyword option which doesn't smash case or + do other bad things. The CMU-CL-style :ENV option is retained + for porting convenience. +* LOAD-FOREIGN (and LOAD-1-FOREIGN) now support logical pathnames, + as per Daniel Barlow's suggestion and Martin Atzmueller's patch + +changes in sbcl-0.6.12 relative to sbcl-0.6.11: +* incompatible change: The old SB-EXT:OPTIMIZE-INTERFACE declaration + is no longer recognized. I apologize for this, because it was + listed in SB-EXT as a supported extension, but I found that + its existing behavior was poorly specified, as well as incorrectly + specified, and it looked like too much of a mess to straighten it + out. I have enough on my hands trying to get ANSI stuff to work.. +* many patches ported from CMU CL by Martin Atzmueller, with + half a dozen bug fixes in pretty-printing and the debugger, and + half a dozen others elsewhere +* fixed bug 13: Floating point infinities are now supported again. + They might still be a little bit flaky, but thanks to bug reports + from Nathan Froyd and CMU CL patches from Raymond Toy they're not + as flaky as they were. +* The --noprogrammer command line option is now supported. (Its + behavior is slightly different in detail from what the old man + page claimed it would do, but it's still appropriate under the + same circumstances that the man page talks about.) +* The :SB-PROPAGATE-FLOAT-TYPE and :SB-PROPAGATE-FUN-TYPE features + are now supported, and enabled by default. Thus, the compiler can + handle many floating point and complex operations much less + inefficiently. (Thus e.g. you can implement a complex FFT + without consing!) +* The compiler now detects type mismatches between DECLAIM FTYPE + and DEFUN better, and implements CHECK-TYPE more correctly, and + SBCL builds under CMU CL again despite its non-ANSI EVAL-WHEN, + thanks to patches from Martin Atzmueller. +* various fixes to make the cross-compiler more portable to + ANSI-conforming-but-different cross-compilation hosts (notably + Lispworks for Windows, following bug reports from Arthur Lemmens) +* A bug in READ-SEQUENCE for CONCATENATED-STREAM, and a gross + ANSI noncompliance in DEFMACRO &KEY argument parsing, have been + fixed thanks to Pierre Mai's CMU CL patches. +* fixes to keep the system from overflowing internal counters when + it tries to use i/o buffers larger than 16M bytes +* fixed bug 45a: Various internal functions required to support + complex special functions have been merged from CMU CL sources. + (When I was first setting up SBCL, I misunderstood a compile-time + conditional #-OLD-SPECFUN, and so accidentally deleted them.) +* improved support for type intersection and union, fixing bug 12 + (e.g., now (SUBTYPEP 'KEYWORD 'SYMBOL)=>T,T) and some other + more obscure bugs as well +* Christophe Rhodes has made some debian packages of sbcl at + . + From his sbcl-devel e-mail of 2001-04-08 they're not completely + stable, but are nonetheless usable. When he's ready, I'd be happy + to add them to the SourceForge "File Releases" section. (And if + anyone wants to do RPMs or *BSD packages, they'd be welcome too.) +* new fasl file format version number (because of changes in + internal representation of (OR ..) types to accommodate the new + support for (AND ..) types, among other things) -?? signal handling reliability -?? fixed some bugs mentioned in the man page: - ?? DEFUN-vs.-DECLAIM +planned incompatible changes in 0.7.x: +* The debugger prompt sequence now goes "5]", "5[2]", "5[3]", etc. + as you get deeper into recursive calls to the debugger command loop, + instead of the old "5]", "5]]", "5]]]" sequence. (I was motivated + to do this when ILISP and SBCL got into arguments which left me + deeply nested in the debugger.) +* When the profiling interface settles down, it might impact TRACE. + They both encapsulate functions, and it's not clear yet how + e.g. UNPROFILE will interact with TRACE and UNTRACE. (This shouldn't + matter, though, unless you are using profiling. If you never + profile anything, TRACE should continue to behave as before.) +* The fasl file extension may change, perhaps to ".fasl". +* The default output representation for unprintable ASCII characters + which, unlike e.g. #\Newline, don't have names defined in the + ANSI Common Lisp standard, may change to their ASCII symbolic + names: #\Nul, #\Soh, #\Stx, etc. +* INTERNAL-TIME-UNITS-PER-SECOND might increase, e.g. to 1000. +* MAYBE-INLINE will probably go away at some point, maybe 0.7.x, + maybe later, in favor of the ANSI-recommended idiom for making + a function optionally inline.