X-Git-Url: http://repo.macrolet.net/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=NEWS;h=c51dbde0857be64670250a12d14aad424911c933;hb=686043635c45a16b418d2cc96a7f704fdab182c2;hp=73e0a38e8406899bb329b2c793c69cef7d079276;hpb=85f9c92558538b85540ff420fa8970af91e241a2;p=sbcl.git diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS index 73e0a38..c51dbde 100644 --- a/NEWS +++ b/NEWS @@ -1010,21 +1010,68 @@ changes in sbcl-0.7.2 relative to sbcl-0.7.1: (> SPEED DEBUG). (This is an incompatible change because there are programs which relied on the old CMU-CL-style behavior to optimize away their unbounded recursion which will now die of stack overflow.) + * minor incompatible change: The default BYTES-CONSED-BETWEEN-GCS + for non-GENCGC systems has been increased to 20M (since that + seems much closer to the likely performance optimum for modern + systems than the old 4M value was) + * minor incompatible change: new larger values for *DEBUG-PRINT-LENGTH* + and *DEBUG-PRINT-LEVEL* + * SBCL runs on SPARC systems now. (thanks to Christophe Rhodes' port + of CMU CL's support for SPARC, and various endianness and other + SBCL portability fixes due to Christophe Rhodes and Dan Barlow) + * new syntactic sugar for the Unix command line: --load foo.bar is now + an alternate notation for --eval '(load "foo.bar")'. * bug fixes: + ** The system now detects stack overflow and handles it gracefully, + at least for (OR (> SAFETY (MAX SPEED SPACE)) (= SAFETY 3)) + optimization settings. (This is a good thing in general, and + its introduction in this version should be particularly timely + for anyone whose code fails because of suppression of tail + recursion!) ** The system now hunts for the C variable "environ" in a more - devious way, to avoid segfaults when the C library version - differs between compile time and run time. (thanks to Christophe - Rhodes) + devious way, to avoid segfaults when the C library version differs + between compile time and run time. (thanks to Christophe Rhodes) + ** INTEGER-valued CATCH tags now work. (thanks to Alexey Dejneka, + and also to Christophe Rhodes for porting the fix to non-X86 CPUs) + ** The compiler no longer issues bogus style warnings for undefined + classes in the same source file as the DEFCLASSes which defined + them. (thanks to Stig E Sandoe for reporting and Martin Atzmueller + for fixing this) + ** fixes in CONDITION class precedence list for undefined function + errors (thanks to Alexei Dejneka) + ** *DEFAULT-PATHNAME-DEFAULTS* is used more consistently and + correctly. (thanks to Dan Barlow) + ** portability fixes aiming at bootstrapping under CLISP (thanks + to Dave McDonald and Christophe Rhodes) + ** FORMAT fixes (thanks to Robert Strandh and Dan Barlow) + ** fixes in type translation and and type inference (thanks to + Christophe Rhodes) + ** fixes to optimizer internal errors (thanks to Alexei Dejneka) + ** various fixes in the new ports (thanks to Dan Barlow) * several changes related to debugging: ** suppression of tail recursion, as noted above + ** stack overflow detection, as noted above ** The default implementation of TRACE has changed. :ENCAPSULATE T is now the default. (For some time encapsulation has been more reliable than the breakpoint-based :ENCAPSULATE NIL implementation, at least on X86 systems; and I just noticed that encapsulation also seems closer to the spirit of the ANSI specification.) - ?? TRACE :ENCAPSULATE T now attaches a more informative debug - name to its wrapper function objects than it used to + +changes in sbcl-0.7.3 relative to sbcl-0.7.2: + * SBCL now runs on the PPC archtiecture under Linux. It actually did + this as of 0.7.1.45, but was left out of the previous news section + (thanks to Dan Barlow) + * SBCL now runs on the Solaris operating system on SPARC architectures + (thanks to Christophe Rhodes's port of the CMUCL runtime) + * cleanups to the runtime on SPARC, both Linux and Solaris, and for + gcc>=3 (thanks to Nathan Froyd and Ingvar Mattsson) + * ANSI's DEFINE-SYMBOL-MACRO is now supported. (thanks to Nathan + Froyd porting CMU CL code originally by Douglas Thomas Crosher) + * The fasl file format has changed again, to allow the compiler's + INFO database to support symbol macros. + * The user manual (in doc/) is formatted into HTML more nicely. + (thanks to coreythomas) planned incompatible changes in 0.7.x: * When the profiling interface settles down, maybe in 0.7.x, maybe