X-Git-Url: http://repo.macrolet.net/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=NEWS;h=f2b13feb0ad8a95cfad1eec12e809a0a50273e1b;hb=56d318ce89dd0c1cff3fd210691ac0367b1382e3;hp=bd42cdec46e478afcd6e7e80623871bb34b967fb;hpb=6bce87e4926f16d6dc70a3163a8bbde4303ea61d;p=sbcl.git diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS index bd42cde..f2b13fe 100644 --- a/NEWS +++ b/NEWS @@ -1,10 +1,39 @@ ;;;; -*- coding: utf-8; -*- +changes in sbcl-1.0.19 relative to 1.0.18: + * new feature: user-customizable variable SB-EXT:*MUFFLED-WARNINGS*; + warnings that go otherwise unhandled will be muffled if they are + of the type that's the value of this variable. + * optimization: stack allocation is slightly more efficient on x86 + and x86-64. + * bug fix: DEFSTRUCT forms with user-specified :CONSTRUCTOR options, + where a raw slot always is initialized using the initform whose + type is not know sufficiently well a compile-time are now compiled + correctly. (reported by John Morrison) + * bug fix: compiler no longer makes erronous assumptions in the + presense of non-foldable SATISFIES types. + * bug fix: stack analysis missed cleanups of dynamic-extent + arguments in non-let-converted calls to local functions. + * fixed some bugs revealed by Paul Dietz' test suite: + ** interval arithmetic during type derivation used inexact integer + to single-float coercions. + ** arithmetic operations involving large integers and single + floats give the same results in compiled and interpreted code. + ** deriving the result type of COERCE no longer signals an error + if the derived type of the second argument is a MEMBER type + containing invalid type specifiers. + ** ADJOIN with constant NIL as second argument works correctly. + ** FUNCTION-KEYWORDS was called SB-PCL::FUNCTION-KEYWORD-PARAMETERS. + changes in sbcl-1.0.18 relative to 1.0.17: * minor incompatible change: SB-SPROF:WITH-PROFILING now by default profiles only the current thread. + * minor incompatible change: changes to SYMBOL-VALUE of constants + defined with DEFCONSTANT now signal an error. * enhancement: SB-SPROF now has support for wallclock profiling, and is also able to profile specific threads. REPORT output has also additional sorting options. + * enhancement: better pretty-printing of DEFPACKAGE forms. (Thanks + to Michael Weber) * optimization: structure allocation has been improved ** constructors created by non-toplevel DEFSTRUCTs are ~40% faster. ** out of line constructors are ~10% faster. @@ -14,6 +43,31 @@ changes in sbcl-1.0.18 relative to 1.0.17: as well.) * optimization: simple uses of HANDLER-CASE and HANDLER-BIND no longer cons. + * optimization: file compiler is now able to coalesce non-circular + lists, non-base strings, and bit-vectors. Additionally, constants + are never referenced through SYMBOL-VALUE at runtime. + * optimization: code defining methods on PRINT-OBJECT (and other + generic functions in the COMMON-LISP package) now loads faster. + * bug fix: EAI_NODATA is deprecated since RFC 3493. Stop using it + in sb-bsd-sockets. + * bug fix: if COMPILE-FILE aborts due to an unwind, the partial + fasl is now deleted. (reported by Attila Lendvai) + * bug fix: READ-LINE always returned NIL for the last line in files. + (reported by Yoshinori Tahara) + * bug fix: more accurate disassembly annotations of foreign function + calls. (thanks to Andy Hefner) + * bug fix: trimming non-simple strings and non-string string + designators when the there is nothing to trim works properly. + (thanks to James Knight) + * new feature: SB-POSIX bindings for mlockall, munlockall, and setsid. + (thanks to Travis Cross) + * fixed some bugs revealed by Paul Dietz' test suite: + ** NIL is a valid function name (regression at 1.0.13.38) + ** FILL on lists was missing its return value (regression at 1.0.12.27) + ** STRING-TRIM, STRING-LEFT-TRIM, and STRING-RIGHT-TRIM did not respect + fill pointers properly (regression at 1.0.12.23) + ** STRING-TRIM, STRING-LEFT-TRIM, and STRING-RIGHT-TRIM did not respect + displacement indices properly (regression at 1.0.12.23) changes in sbcl-1.0.17 relative to 1.0.16: * temporary regression: user code can no longer allocate closure