From: William Harold Newman Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2001 14:44:34 +0000 (+0000) Subject: 0.pre7.15: X-Git-Url: http://repo.macrolet.net/gitweb/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=58e1235bd4f04f32b51af2b0d6fecfacef197f93;p=sbcl.git 0.pre7.15: merged flaky4_branch back into the main branch deleted :SB-INTERPRETER from base-target-features.lisp-expr (since I realized that I dunno whether this version builds with :SB-INTERPRETER any more, and I'm after all trying to be nice and not check excessively dain-bramaged nonworking versions into main branch) --- 58e1235bd4f04f32b51af2b0d6fecfacef197f93 diff --cc base-target-features.lisp-expr index 5f22ccb,5f22ccb..391778f --- a/base-target-features.lisp-expr +++ b/base-target-features.lisp-expr @@@ -64,25 -64,25 +64,6 @@@ ;; the executable I'm running. :sb-doc -- ;; When this is set, EVAL is implemented as an "IR1 interpreter": -- ;; code is compiled into the compiler's first internal representation, -- ;; then the IR1 is interpreted. When this is not set, EVAL is implemented -- ;; as a little bit of hackery wrapped around a call to COMPILE, i.e. -- ;; the system becomes a "compiler-only implementation" of Common Lisp. -- ;; As of sbcl-0.6.7, the compiler-only implementation is prototype code, -- ;; and much less mature than the old IR1 interpreter. Thus, the safe -- ;; thing is to leave :SB-INTERPRETER set. However, the compiler-only -- ;; system is noticeably smaller, so you might want to omit -- ;; :SB-INTERPRETER if you have a small machine. -- ;; -- ;; Probably, the compiler-only implementation will become more -- ;; stable someday, and support for the IR1 interpreter will then be -- ;; dropped. This will make the system smaller and easier to maintain -- ;; not only because we no longer need to support the interpreter, -- ;; but because code elsewhere in the system (the dumper, the debugger, -- ;; etc.) no longer needs special cases for interpreted code. -- :sb-interpreter -- ;; Do regression and other tests when building the system. You ;; might or might not want this if you're not a developer, ;; depending on how paranoid you are. You probably do want it if diff --cc version.lisp-expr index 7a577e7,e81947f..ed4a17c --- a/version.lisp-expr +++ b/version.lisp-expr @@@ -16,4 -16,4 +16,4 @@@ ;;; four numeric fields, is used for versions which aren't released ;;; but correspond only to CVS tags or snapshots. - "0.pre7.14" -"0.pre7.14.flaky4.13" ++"0.pre7.15"