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asau
6719973add Update to SBCL 1.1.2
changes in sbcl-1.1.2 relative to sbcl-1.1.1:
  * notice: System requirements for SBCL on Microsoft Windows: Windows NT 5.1
    or newer (Windows XP, Server 2003) is required.  Support for Windows 2000
    (NT 5.0) is no longer being maintained.
  * notice: Starting with this version, SBCL on Windows no longer supports
    building with disabled thread support.
  * enhancement: frlocks have been added to SB-CONCURRENCY contrib module.
  * enhancement: New feature sb-dynamic-core allows the runtime to be
    rebuilt or relocated without requiring changes to the core file on
    all linkage table platforms.  Required on Windows.  (Thanks to Anton
    Kovalenko.)
  * enhancement: Console I/O streams use UCS-2. (Thanks to Anton Kovalenko.)
  * enhancement: I/O on Windows unnamed pipes is interruptible
    asynchronously using interrupt-thread, timers when running on Windows NT
    version 6.1 or newer (Windows 7, Server 2008 R2).  (Thanks to Anton
    Kovalenko.)
  * enhancement: Support for the experimental safepoint-based stop-the-world
    protocol on the PowerPC platform.
  * bug fix: Non-blocking reads from the Windows console were not necessarily
    non-blocking. Thanks to Anton Kovalenko. (lp#308923)
  * bug fix: stability of threads on Windows has been improved upon through
    an updated stop-the-world protocol (thanks to Anton Kovalenko).
2012-12-08 00:40:00 +00:00
asau
323187bb59 Update to SBCL 1.1.1
changes in sbcl-1.1.1 relative to sbcl-1.1.0:
  * enhancement: WITH-COMPILATION-UNIT no longer grabs the world-lock.
    (COMPILE and COMPILE-FILE still do.)
  * optimization: the SPARC backend now supports the precise generational
    (GENCGC) garbage collection.  Enabled by default on Solaris/SPARC and
    Linux/SPARC.  Thanks to Raymond Toy (via CMUCL).
  * enhancement: add experimental support for the SB-THREAD feature and the
    timer facility on Windows.  Thanks to Dmitry Kalyanov and Anton Kovalenko.
    Threads are enabled by default, and this version of SBCL is considered
    to be the last and final release to officially support building with
    threads disabled.
  * optimization: The compiler no longer rotates loops in some cases where
    this transformation actually lead to worse code being generated.
  * bug fix: SB-CLTL2:MACROEXPAND-ALL correctly handles shadowing of
    symbol-macros by lexical bindings.
  * bug fix: stack allocation was prevented by high DEBUG declaration in
    several cases.
  * bug fix: SB-EXT:GC-LOGFILE signaled an error when no logfile was set.
    (thanks to SANO Masatoshi)
  * bug fix: PARSE-NATIVE-NAMESTRING performed non-native parsing when
    :JUNK-ALLOWED was true.
  * bug fix: type derivation inferred overly conservative types for
    unions of array types. (lp#1050768)
2012-11-02 20:59:07 +00:00
asau
c9f78fcd38 Update to SBCL 1.1.0
pkgsrc changes:
  * "user-destdir" is default these days, remove setting.


Changes in sbcl-1.1.0 relative to sbcl-1.0.58:

  * enhancement: New variable, sb-ext:*disassemble-annotate* for controlling
    source annotation of DISASSEMBLE output. Defaults to T.
  * enhancement: TIMEOUT arguments added to WITH-MUTEX and WITH-RECURSIVE-LOCK, and
    WAIT-P argument added to WITH-RECURSIVE-LOCK.
  * enhancement: SB-EXT:ATOMIC-PUSH and SB-EXT:ATOMIC-POP allow atomic operations
    on list heads.
  * enhancement: Optional features (not enabled by default) allow the
    use of signals for inter-thread synchronization to be reduced on certain
    supported platforms (currently Linux, Solaris, and FreeBSD on x86 and
    x86-64).  Set (and :sb-thread :sb-safepoint :sb-thruption :sb-wtimer)
    to test these experimental features.  Known remaining bugs include minor
    thread safety issues, less timely freeing of memory by GC, and certain
    (not yet optimally low) runtime overhead.  Thanks to Anton Kovalenko.
  * optimization: CL:SORT and CL:STABLE-SORT of lists are faster and use fewer
    comparisons, particularly on almost-sorted inputs.
  * bug fix: Reading floats with large exponents no longer takes too much time
    before reporting that the exponent is too large.
  * bug fix: SB-BSD-SOCKETS:SOCKET-RECEIVE with a UDP socket now works
    correctly when the received datagram is larger than the provided buffer.
    (lp#1023438, thanks to Robert Uhl)
  * bug fix: SB-EXT:GET-CAS-EXPANSION returned a bogus read-form when given
    a SYMBOL-VALUE form with a constant symbol argument.
  * bug fix: SB-EXT:GET-CAS-EXPANSION signaled an error when a macro expanding
    into a DEFCAS defined place was used as the place.
  * bug fix: FIND and POSITION signaled a type-error when non-bits where looked
    for from bit-vectors.
  * bug fix: a race condition around thread creation could (in SBCL 1.0.57)
    lead to internal errors or crashes (lp#1058799).
  * documentation: a section on random number generation has been added to the
    manual. (lp#656839)
2012-10-02 19:20:45 +00:00
asau
7a93b9172c Update to SBCL 1.0.58.
Changes in sbcl-1.0.58 relative to sbcl-1.0.57:
  * enhancement: implicit generic function warnings now specify the package
    in which the new generic function is being created.
  * enhancement: SB-EXT:ATOMIC-UPDATE makes it easy to perform non-destructive
    updates of CAS-able places (similar to Clojure's swap!).
  * enhancement: run-program no longer decodes and re-encodes environment when
    :environment argument is not provided. (lp#985904)
  * enhancement: errors during compiler-macro expansion no longer cause
    runtime errors, only a compile-time warning, otherwise behaving as if
    the compiler macro had declined to expand.
  * optimization: On x86-64, code alignment of block headers is done with
    multi-byte NOPs now instead of repetitions of the single-byte NOP.
  * optimization: MAP-INTO is substantially faster when the target sequence is
    of unknown type; mapping into lists is no longer O(N^2). (thanks to James
    M. Lawrence)
  * optimization: the compiler no longer heap-conses to check exits in cases
    where the exit function is dynamic extent, or when it can prove the exit
    function cannot escape.
  * optimization: SB-SEQUENCE:DOSEQUENCE is faster on vectors of unknown
    element type, and vectors that aren't SIMPLE-ARRAYs.
  * optimization: CL:SORT and CL:STABLE-SORT are more efficient in execution
    speed (around 1/3 the time in some cases), and a little better in terms of
    comparison calls. (Thanks to Takeru Ohta)
  * bug fix: On SPARC, a limitation on the number of code constants emittable
    by the compiler has been lifted, allowing certain long functions to
    compiled and assembled which had previously been unsupported; fixes
    cl-bench on this ISA (lp#1008996).
  * bug fix: potential for infinite recursion during compilation of CLOS slot
    typechecks when dependency graph had loops. (lp#1001799)
  * bug fix: error forms reported with some program-errors were not escaped
    properly.
  * bug fix: functions from EVAL are now on more equal footing with functions
    from COMPILE. (lp#1000783, lp#851170, lp#922408)
  * bug fix: ENSURE-GENERIC-METHOD-COMBINATION accepts method combination
    objects as its :METHOD-COMBINATION argument, not just lists designating
    method combinations. (lp#936513)
  * bug fix: run-program no longer unconditionally uses /tmp/ for temporary
    files. (lp#968837).
  * bug fix: restore build on solaris/sparc. (lp#1008506)
  * bug fix: an issue with LDB in the PowerPC backend has been resolved;
    this fixes an issue found with cl-postgres (thanks to Tomas Hlavaty).
  * bug fix: compiler-macro lambda-lists specifying non-keyword symbols
    as keyword arguments no longer accidentally match unevaluated symbols
    against them.
  * bug fix: FORMAT used to loop infinitely in some cases when a COLINC
    parameter was zero, now it signals an error. (lp#905817, fixed since
    1.0.56.19)
  * bug fix: run-program with :pty t no longer makes the pty as the process's
    controling terminal.
2012-08-07 23:22:45 +00:00
asau
469f0196d0 Update to SBCL 1.0.57
changes in sbcl-1.0.57 relative to sbcl-1.0.56:
  * RANDOM enhancements and bug fixes:
    ** bug fix: the range and distribution of random integers could be
       catastrophically wrong when the compiler derived the type of its
       argument as a disjoint set of small integers.
    ** bug fix: the distribution of random integers is now completely
       uniform even when the specified limit is not a power of two.
       (Previously some values could be about 0.1 % more probable than
       others in the worst case.)
    ** RANDOM on large integer arguments is generally faster and conses
       less than before; this is visible for fixnums above a length of
       about 24 bits, but extremely so for bignums: the old implementation
       used time and space quadratical in the size of the argument there,
       the new one is linear.
  * enhancement: redesigned protocol for quitting SBCL. SB-EXT:EXIT is the new
    main entry point, SB-EXT:QUIT is deprecated.
  * enhancement: additions to the SB-THREAD API: RETURN-FROM-THREAD,
    ABORT-THREAD, MAIN-THREAD-P, and MAIN-THREAD.
  * enhancement: FASL loading no longer grabs the world-lock.
  * enhancement: GENCGC reclaims space more aggressively when objects being
    allocated are a large fraction of the total available heap space.
    (lp#936304)
  * enhancement: backtraces show the correct number of arguments for frames
    called with too many arguments.
  * enhancement: support for abort(3), exit(3), and _exit(2) has been added to
    SB-POSIX.
  * enhancement: ASDF has been updated 2.21.
  * optimization: fewer uses of full calls to signed modular functions.
    (lp#903821)
  * optimization: typechecking alien values is typically 5 x faster.
  * optimization: FDEFINITION, SYMBOL-FUNCTION, MACRO-FUNCTION, and FBOUNDP
    are 20% faster.
  * bug fix: file compilation performance issues when dumping subtypes
    of CHARACTER (lp#994487)
  * bug fix: fixed disassembly of some SSE instructions on x86-64.
  * bug fix: SB-SIMPLE-STREAMS signals an error for bogus :CLASS arguments in
    OPEN. (lp#969352, thanks to Kambiz Darabi)
  * bug fix: CASE normal-clauses do not allow T and OTHERWISE as keys.
    (lp#959687)
  * bug fix: (SETF (FIND-CLASS X) NIL) removed proper name of the underlying
    classoid even if X was not the proper name of the class. (lp#941102)
  * bug fix: declaration leakage between lexical environments due to careless
    use of NCONC in MAKE-LEXENV. (lp#924276)
  * bug fix: ENSURE-DIRECTORIES-EXIST now works when
    *default-pathname-defaults* contains NAME or TYPE components.
  * bug fix: PPRINT couldn't print improper lists with CARs being some symbols
    from CL package, e.g. (loop . 10).
  * bug fix: run-program with existent or non-existent files for :output or
    :input when :if-output-exists or :if-input-does-not-exist are NIL properly
    returns NIL instead of signalling an obscure error.
  * bug fix: fix miscompilation of some logand forms with large constant
    arguments.  (lp#974406)
  * bug fix: account for funcallable-instance objects properly in ROOM.
  * bug fix: incorrect octets reported for c-string decoding errors.
    (lp#985505)
  * bug fix: miscompilation of LDB on the PowerPC platform.  (thanks to Bruce
    O'Neel)
  * bug fix: better input error reporting for COMPILE-FILE. (lp#493380)
  * bug fix: default size of non-nursery generations has been shrunk on GENCGC,
    allowing faster release of memory back to the OS. (lp#991293)
  * bug fix: WITH-DEADLINE (:SECONDS NIL :OVERRIDE T) now drops any
    existing deadline for the dynamic scope of its body.
  * bug fix: compiler-internal interval arithmetic needed to be more
    conservative about open intervals when operated on by monotonic but not
    strictly-monotonic functions.  (lp#975528)
  * bug fix: copy-tree caused stack exhaustion on long linear lists, and now
    it's also slightly faster. (lp#998926)
  * bug fix: better error messages for malformed declarations.
    (lp#1000239)
  * bug fix: define-condition didn't return the name of the defined condition.
  * documentation:
    ** improved docstrings: REPLACE (lp#965592)
2012-05-23 15:17:46 +00:00
asau
c3f3d31442 Update to SBCL 1.0.56
New in version 1.0.56

  * bug fix: fix copy-structure. When copying from stack to heap,
    garbage could end up in the heap making GC unhappy.
    (Thanks to James Knight, #911027)
  * enhancements
      + SBCL can now be built using Clang.
      + ASDF has been updated 2.20.
  * bug fix: compiler errors when weakening hairy integer types. (#913232)
  * bug fix: don't complain about a too-hairy lexical environment
    for inlining when the function has never been requested for inlining.
    (#963530)
2012-04-13 12:43:57 +00:00
asau
b7122eb65a Update to SBCL 1.0.55
New in version 1.0.55

  * enhancements to building SBCL using make.sh:
      + --fancy can be specified to enable all supported feature
        enhancements.
      + --with-<feature> and --without-<feature> can be used to
        specify which features to build with.
      + --arch option can be used to specify the architecture to
        build for. (Mainly useful for building 32-bit SBCL's on
        x86-64 hosts, not full-blows cross-compilation.)
  * enhancement: extended package prefix syntax
    <pkgname>::<form-in-package> which allows specifying name
    of the default interning package for the whole form.
  * enhancement: when *READ-EVAL* is true, arrays with element
    type other than T can be printed readably using #.-based
    syntax. (Thanks to Robert Brown)
  * enhancement: MAKE-ALIEN signals a storage-condition instead
    of returning a null alien when malloc() fails. (#891268)
  * enhancement: SB-EXT:PRINT-UNREADABLY restart for
    PRINT-NOT-READABLE conditions can be conveniently accessed
    through function with the same name, analogously to CONTINUE.
  * enhancement: SB-EXT:*SUPPRESS-PRINT-ERRORS* can be used to
    suppress errors from the printer by type, causing an error
    marker to be printed instead. (Thanks to Attila Lendvai)
  * enhancement: BACKTRACE and DESCRIBE now bind *PRINT-CIRCLE*
    to T, and generally behave better when errors occur during
    printing.
  * enhancement: the test runner now takes a --report-skipped-tests
    argument to report the individual tests skipped as well as the
    number of skipped tests.
  * enhancement: undefined functions now appear in backtraces as
    ("undefined function") instead of ("bogus stack frame") on
    x86oids.
  * enhancement: detected deadlocks no longer cause stderr to be
    spammed, and deadlock errors are reported in an easier-to-decipher
    manner.
  * enhancement: DESCRIBE on type designators reports the
    expansion in more cases.
  * enhancement: SBCL now provides either an explicit :BIG-ENDIAN
    or :LITTLE-ENDIAN in *FEATURES*, instead of :BIG-ENDIAN being
    implied by lack of the :LITTLE-ENDIAN feature. (Thanks to
    Luis Oliveira, #901661)
  * enhancement: better disassembly of segment-prefixes on x86
    and other instruction prefixes (e.g. LOCK) on x86 and x86-64.
  * optimization: FIND and POSITION on bit-vectors are orders of
    magnitude faster (assuming KEY and TEST are not used, or are
    sufficiently trivial.)
  * optimization: SUBSEQ on vectors of unknown element type is
    substantially faster. (#902537)
  * optimization: specialized arrays with non-zero :INITIAL-ELEMENT
    can be stack-allocated. (#902351)
  * optimization: the compiler is smarter about representation
    selection for floating point constants used in full calls.
  * optimization: the compiler no longer refuses to coerce large
    fixnums to single floats inline, except on x86 where this
    limitation is still necessary.
  * bug fix: deadlock detection could report the same deadlock
    twice, for two different threads. Now a single deadlock is
    reported exactly once.
  * bug fix: interval-arithmetic division during type derivation
    did not account for signed zeros.
  * bug fix: compiler error when typechecking a call to a
    function with non-constant keyword arguments.
  * bug fix: misoptimization of TRUNCATE causing erratic behaviour.
  * bug fix: condition slot accessors no longer cause undefined
    function style-warnings when used in the :REPORT clause of
    the DEFINE-CONDITION form that defines them. (#896379)
  * bug fix: DEFGENERIC warns about unsupported declarations, as
    specified by ANSI. (#894202)
  * bug fix: SUBTYPEP tests involving forward-referenced classes
    no longer bogusly report NIL, T.
  * bug fix: bogus style-warnings for DEFMETHOD forms that both
    declared some required arguments ignored and performed
    assignments to others. (#898331)
  * bug fix: *EVALUATOR-MODE* :COMPILE treated (LET () ...)
    identically to (LOCALLY ...) leading to internally
    inconsistent toplevel-formness.
  * bug fix: non-toplevel DEFSTRUCT signaled a style warning for
    unknown type.
  * bug fix: redefining a function whose previous definition
    contained an unknown type no longer causes a style-warning. (#806243)
  * bug fix: undefined functions now appear in backtraces as
    ("undefined function") instead of ("bogus stack frame") on non-x86oids.
  * bug fix: backtraces are no longer cut off at ("undefined
    function") when called under certain circumstances (involving a
    caller-allocated stack frame) on PPC.
  * bug fix: RUN-PROGRAM leaked a file-descriptor per call on
    non-Windows systems. (regression since 1.0.53)
  * bug fix: GC deadlocks from dladdr() on certain platforms.
  * bug fix: broken standard streams no longer automatically
    cause recursive errors on debugger entry.
  * bug fix: build ignored --dynamic-space-size=<size> argument
    to make.sh (regression since 1.0.53)
  * bug fix: attempts to stack allocate a required argument to a
    function with an external entry point caused compiler-errors.
  * bug fix: compiler notes for failed stack allocation for a
    function argument no longer claim to be unable to stack
    allocate the function.
  * bug fix: COERCE now signals a type-error on several
    coercions to subtypes of CHARACTER that are forbidden
    according to ANSI. (#841312)
  * bug fix: missing failure-to-stack-allocate compiler notes
    for some forms of MAKE-ARRAY with dynamic-extent. (#902351)
  * bug fix: some of the compile-time side-effects of DEFCLASS
    were not caught by package locks.
2012-01-10 03:48:08 +00:00
asau
e8a3b1c6ec Update to SBCL 1.0.54
changes in sbcl-1.0.54 relative to sbcl-1.0.53:
  * minor incompatible changes:
    ** RENAME-FILE on a symbolic links used to rename the linked-to file
       instead of the link.
    ** DELETE-DIRECTORY on symbolic link to a directory used to delete the
       directory, but now signal an error instead. Use TRUENAME to resolve the
       pathname if you wish to delete the linked directory, and DELETE-FILE if
       you wish to delete the
    ** The internal SB-THREAD::SPINLOCK API has been deprecated, and using
       symbols associated with it will trigger a compile-time warning.
  * thread-related enhancements:
    (This work has been funded by the SBCL Threading 2011 IndieGoGo campaign.
     Many thanks to generous donors!)
    ** Threading is now more reliable on non-Linux platforms. We still don't
       consider threads on non-Linux platforms good enough to enable them by
       default, but they're in a clearly better shape now.
    ** Deadlines supported now on all platforms.
    ** All blocking functions in the threading API now have a :TIMEOUT
       argument.
    ** Semaphore notification objects have been added to SB-THREAD.
    ** SB-CONCURRENCY contrib now includes Allegro-style GATE objects.
    ** SB-EXT:COMPARE-AND-SWAP has been extended to support SLOT-VALUE,
       STANDARD-INSTANCE-ACCESS, and FUNCALLABLE-STANDARD-INSTANCE-ACCESS.
    ** Users can now defined new places usable with SB-EXT:COMPARE-AND-SWAP
       using an API anologous to defining new SETFable places.
  * GC-related enhancements and bug fixes:
    ** --dynamic-space-size and --control-stack-size now understand Kb, Mb,
         and Gb suffixes. Default is megabytes as before.
    ** on GENCGC targets, the default dynamic space size is now 512Mb for
       32-bit systems, and 1Gb for 64-bit systems. (OpenBSD/x86-64 is the only
       exception, defaulting to mere 444Mb to fit under default ulimits.) The
       new defaults are in place to prevent hitting swap on low-end systems.
       Use build-time option --dynamic-space-size to build an SBCL with
       another default, or the runtime option to adjust the size at startup: a
       good size is at most equal to the amount of physical memory the system
       has.
    ** on GENCGC targets, nursery and generation sizes now default to 5% of
       dynamic-space size.
    ** on GENCGC targets, SB-KERNEL:MAKE-LISP-OBJ no longer categorically
       refuses to create SIMPLE-FUN objects.
    ** on 64-bit GENCGC targets, setting the nursery size above 4Gb now works.
       (lp#870868)
    ** on CHENEYGC targets, SB-KERNEL:MAKE-LISP-OBJ now does the same
       validation of pointer objects as GENCGC does, instead of a
       comparatively weak bounds-check against the heap spaces.
  * SB-BSD-SOCKETS bug fixes:
    ** GET-PROTOCOL-BY-NAME had a significant memory leak.
    ** GET-HOST-BY-NAME and GET-HOST-BY-ADDRESS small amounts of memory on
       systems with getaddrinfo().
    ** GET-HOST-BY-NAME and GET-HOST-BY-ADDRESS weren't thread or interrupt
       safe outside systems with getaddrinfo().
  * enhancement: ASDF has been updated 2.019.
  * enhancement: special-case TCO prevention for functions which never return
    extended to untrusted types, keeping one more frame's worth of debug
    information around in many cases.
  * enhancement: debug-names of anonymous and local function are more
    descriptive. Affects backtraces and SB-SPROF results. (lp#805100)
  * enhancement: on win32, ABS of complex floats guards better against
    overflows. (lp#888410)
  * enhancement: RUN-PROGRAM now distinguishes exec() failing from child
    process exiting with code 1. (lp#676987)
  * enhancement: convenience function SET-SBCL-SOURCE-LOCATION for informing
    the system where on the filesystem the SBCL sources themselves are
    located.  (Thanks to Zach Beane)
  * enhancement: the compiler is now able to derive tighter bounds for
    floating point numbers in some cases. (Thanks to Lutz Euler, lp#894498)
  * bug fix: on 64-bit targets, atomic-incf/aref does index computation
    correctly, even on wide-fixnum builds. (lp#887220)
  * bug fix: (DIRECTORY "foo/*/*.*") did not follow symlinks in foo/ that
    resolved to directories.
  * bug fix: type mismatch when assigning to lexical variables no longer
    result in fasl-dumping internal type objects. (lp#890750)
  * bug fix: type mismatch on (SETF AREF) and function return values no
    longer result in fasl-dumping internal type objects.
  * bug fix: With several combinations of argument types, for example (EXPT
    <integer> <(complex double)>), EXPT now uses double-precision throughout
    instead of partially calculating only to single-precision.  (lp#741564;
    thanks to Lutz Euler)
  * bug fix: SYMBOL-VALUE-IN-THREAD is no longer able to construct bogus
    objects when interrupted by GC on PPC.
2011-12-05 23:02:18 +00:00
asau
7db296912b Update to SBCL 1.0.53
changes in sbcl-1.0.53 relative to sbcl-1.0.52:
  * enhancement: on 64-bit targets, in src/compiler/generic/early-vm.lisp,
    the parameter n-fixnum-tag-bits may now vary from 1 (fixnum =
    (signed-byte 63)) to 3 (fixnum = (signed-byte 61)) at build-time.
  * enhancement: SB-EXT:WAIT-FOR allows waiting for arbitrary events.
  * minor(?) incompatible(?) change: The default fixnum width on 64-bit
    targets is now 63 bits (up from 61).
  * enhancement: DESCRIBE now reports a lambda-list and source location
    for complext setf-expanders.
  * bug fix: PUSH, PUSHNEW, POP, REMF, INCF, DECF, DEFINE-MODIFY-MACRO,
    GETF, LOGBITP, LDB, and MASK-FIELD now arrange for non-primary values
    of multiple-valued places to be set to NIL, instead of signalling an
    error (per a careful reading of CLHS 5.1.2.3).
  * bug fix: floating-point traps now work on darwin/x86 and /x86-64.
  * bug fix: repair crash in x86oid darwin signal handling emulation
    when built with certain compilers.
  * bug fix: SB-ROTATE-BYTE misrotated to the right when using constant
    rotation arguments on x86-64. (lp#882151)
  * bug fix: low-level control flow optimisations could result in bogus
    code in functions with tail and non-tail calls to local functions on
    x86oids. (lp#883500)
  * bug fix: on SPARC/:sb-unicode, avoid crashing the assembler by trying
    to emit literal characters > (code-char 4095), for comparisons with
    constant characters.
  * bug fix: ROOM reported only the low 32 bits of dynamic space usage
    on 64 bit platforms. (lp#881445)
  * bug fix: DELETE-FILE did not MERGE-PATHNAMES, making it possible to
    delete the wrong file when using relative pathnames. (lp#882877)
  * bug fix: optimized SEARCH of vectors-on-vectors mishandled zero-length
    sequences and :KEY NIL.

changes in sbcl-1.0.52 relative to sbcl-1.0.51:
  * enhancement: ASDF has been updated to version 2.017.
  * enhancement: the --core command line option now accepts binaries with
    an embedded core.
  * enhancement: when built with :sb-core-compression, core files (regular
    or executable) can be compressed with zlib.  Use the :COMPRESSION
    argument to SAVE-LISP-AND-DIE to specify a compression level.
  * enhancement: --[no-]merge-core-pages determines whether the runtime
    hints the operating system that identical core pages between SBCL
    processes should share the same physical memory.  Default is to only
    enable this for compressed cores.
  * optimization: SLEEP no longer conses.
  * optimization: *PRINT-PRETTY* no longer slows down printing of strings
    or bit-vectors when using the standard pretty-print dispatch table.
  * bug fix: non-function FTYPE declarations no longer cause a compiler-error.
    (lp#738464)
  * bug fix: compiler-errors causes by MEMBER types in conjunction with with
    AREF, CHAR, etc. (lp#826971)
  * bug fix: compiler-errors causes by integer arguments with composed of
    multiple ranges to ARRAY-IN-BOUNDS-P. (lp#826970)
  * bug fix: ,@ and ,. now signal a read-time error for certain non-list
    expressions. (lp#770184)
  * bug fix: complex single float literals are correctly aligned when used
    as arguments of arithmetic operators.
  * bug fix: on 32-bit platforms, rounding of double floats larger than a
    fixnum is correct.  (reported by Peter Keller)
  * bug fix: stray FD-HANDLERs are no longer left lying around after unwinds
    from RUN-PROGRAM.  (lp#840190, reported by Dominic Pearson; fix from Max
    Mikhanosha)
  * bug fix: redefining classes such that slots with custom allocation are
    added or removed works again.
2011-11-08 21:52:35 +00:00
asau
52a6a72823 Assume maintainership, approved by previous maintainer. 2011-08-21 11:45:35 +00:00
asau
4e0c7d6c14 Update to SBCL 1.0.51
changes in sbcl-1.0.51 relative to sbcl-1.0.50:
  * minor incompatible change: SB-BSD-SOCKET socket streams no longer
    participate in SERVE-EVENT by default: pass :SERVE-EVENTS T to
    MAKE-SOCKET-STREAM if using SERVE-EVENT.
  * enhancement: added support for socket keepalive timeout intervals
    and probe counts on Linux.
  * enhancement: building 32-bit SBCL on Linux/x86-64 now works without a
    chroot. (Use "SBCL_ARCH=x86 sh make.sh" to build.)
  * enhancement: added new toplevel options --quit and --non-interactive
    (lp#822712).
  * enhancement: the Windows port of SBCL now builds and runs on Wine
    (thanks to Anton Kovalenko).
  * enhancement: more, and more correct, SSE instruction definitions on
    x86-64 (thanks to Alexander Gavrilov).
  * enhancement: SB-EXT:SPIN-LOOP-HINT assembles to an instruction designed
    to help the processor execute spin loops, when applicable.  Currently
    implemented for x86 and x86-64.
  * optimization: unsigned integer divisions by a constant are implemented
    using multiplication (affects CEILING, FLOOR, TRUNCATE, MOD, and REM.)
  * optimization: improved type-derivation for LOAD-TIME-VALUE.
  * bug fix: correct RIP offset calculation in SSE comparison and shuffle
    instructions. (lp#814688)
  * bug fix: COERCE to unfinalized extended sequence classes now works.
    (reported by Jan Moringen; lp#815155)
  * bug fix: a compiler error during typecheck generation, reported by Eric
    Marsden. (lp#816564)
  * bug fix: obsolete instance protocol fires when shared slots are added
    or removed.
  * bug fix: fixed-format floating point printing with scaling factors.
    (lp#811386)
  * bug fix: using GCC >= 4.6 to build SBCL on x86 no longer breaks
    backtraces. (lp#818460)
  * bug fix: better backtraces for interrupted syscall frames on x86.
    (lp#549673)
  * bug fix: SSE comparison instructions can be disassembled even when one
    operand is in memory. (lp#814702)
  * bug fix: incomplete writes when not using SERVE-EVENTS. (lp#820599)
  * bug fix: MULTIPLE-VALUE-BIND + VALUES -> LET conversion could lose derived
    type information associated with the VALUES form.
  * bug fix: broken warnings/errors for type-errors involving LOAD-TIME-VALUE
    forms. (lp#823014)
  * bug fix: OPEN :IF-EXISTS :APPEND now returns correct FILE-POSITION before
    first write (lp#561642).
  * bug fix: compiled closures from EVAL could not be DESCRIBEd. (lp#824974)
  * bug fix: bound propagation involving conversion of large bignums to
    floats no longer signals a SIMPLE-TYPE-ERROR, reported by Lutz Euler.
    (lp#819269)
  * bug fix: &REST to &MORE conversion still works in unsafe call to known
    functions; reported by Lutz Euler (lp#826459).
  * bug fix: bogus deadlocks from interrupts and GCs. (lp#807475, regression
    since 1.0.48)


changes in sbcl-1.0.50 relative to sbcl-1.0.49:
  * enhancement: errors from FD handlers now provide a restart to remove
    the offending handler.
  * enhancement: SB-INTROSPECT:FIND-DEFINITION-SOURCE now works on structure
    copiers as well.
  * enhancement: location of user or system initialization file can now easily
    be customized for saved cores. See: SB-EXT:*USERINIT-PATHNAME-FUNCTION*
    and SB-EXT:*SYSINIT-PATHNAME-FUNCTION*.
  * enhancement: SB-EXT:MAKE-THREAD accepts an argument list designator for
    the thunk, as a keyword argument, :arguments.
  * enhancement: constraint propagation is simplified (and sped up) when
    COMPILATION-SPEED > SPEED.
  * enhancement: SB-ALIEN exports alien type specifiers SIZE-T and OFF-T.
  * enhancement: debugger understands &MORE arguments better.
  * optimization: extracting bits of a single-float on x86-64 has been
    optimized. (lp#555201)
  * optimization: MAP and MAP-INTO are more efficient for non-simple vectors,
    when (> SPEED SPACE).
  * optimization: local call trampolines (x86 and x86-64) are emitted
    inline.
  * optimization: implicit value cells for dynamic-extent closed-over bindings
    on x86 and x86-64 can hold unboxed values as well.
  * meta-optimization: improved compilation speed, especially for large
    functions. (lp#792363 and lp#394206)
  * bug fix: bound derivation for floating point operations is now more
    careful about rounding possibly closing open bounds. (lp#793771)
  * bug fix: SB-POSIX:SYSCALL-ERROR's argument is now optional. (accidental
    backwards incompatible change in 1.0.48.27)
  * bug fix: occasional debugger errors in when a type-error occured in a
    function with dynamic-extent &rest list.
  * bug fix: &optional and &key supplied-p arguments in DEFSTRUCT
    boa-construtors can be used to initialized structure slots.
  * bug fix: FMAKUNBOUND removes the MACRO-FUNCTION, should one exist.
    (lp#795705, regression)
  * bug fix: DIRECTORY works better on logical pathnames.
  * bug fix: RUN-PROGRAM no longer fails spuriously when argument strings
    are of the order of ARRAY-TOTAL-SIZE-LIMIT. (lp#787237)
  * bug fix: the compiler no longer constant-folds NaNs in
    MAKE-{SINGLE,DOUBLE}-FLOAT. (lp#486812)
  * bug fix: FORMAT now handles floating point rounding correct, eg.
    (format nil "~,1F" 0.01) => "0.0" instead of "0.01" as previously.
    (lp#308961)
  * bug fix: style warning during lambda-list introspection of generic
    functions with both optional and key argments.
  * bug fix: regalloc doesn't barf on unused TNs due to type-directed constant
    folding. (lp#729765)
  * bug fix: Fixed an off-by-one in MAP-ALLOCATED-OBJECTS that might have caused
    infinite loops.
2011-08-21 11:43:21 +00:00
asau
40afda3026 Update to SBCL 1.0.49
changes in sbcl-1.0.49 relative to sbcl-1.0.48:
 * minor incompatible change: WITH-LOCKED-HASH-TABLE no longer disables
   interrupts for its body.
 * enhancement: source locations are now available for files loaded as
   source, compile-time-too evaluation, and initialization files.
  * enhancement: WITH-COMPILATION-UNIT :SOURCE-NAMESTRING allows providing
    virtual source-file information, eg. overriding input-file of COMPILE-FILE
    when a temporary file is used for compilation.
  * enhancement: ASDF has been updated to version 2.015.3.
  * enhancement: backtraces involving frames from the default evaluator are
    more readable.
  * enhancement: RUN-PROGRAM works with user-defined binary input and output
    streams.
  * enhancement: more informative compile-time warnings and runtime errors for
    type-errors detected at compile-time.
  * enhancement: deadlock detection for mutexes and spinlocks.
  * enhancement: dynamic-extent for &rest lists stack allocate only their
    spines, not their argumets. While portable code should not rely on this,
    particularly in combination with inlining, it should make dynamic-extent
    easier to use safely.
  * enhancement: SB-POSIX improvements:
    ** WNOHANG and WUNTRACED are exported.
    ** SYSCALL-ERROR now also provides the name of the failing system call.
  * enhancement: --script improvements:
    ** errors on standard input, output, and error streams are handled and
       cause scripts to exit silently, making them easier to use in shell
       pipelines.
    ** backtraces from scripts now go to standard error instead of the
       terminal even if one is available.
    ** --script can be an argument, causing the script to be loaded from
       standard input.
  * enhancement: MAKE-ALIEN-STRING provides an easy way to transport lisp
    strings to foreign memory.
  * enhancement: (SETF GC-LOGFILE) allows logging garbage collections to
    a file, making it easier to understand heap dynamics.
  * optimization: using a &REST argument only in APPLY or VALUES-LIST calls
    allows the compiler to automatically elide rest-list allocation so long as
    the call sites are in functions that the compiler knows cannot escape.
    (lp#504575)
  * optimization: CALL-NEXT-METHOD using explicit arguments is faster,
    especially in safe code when none of the required arguments have changed
    their identities.
  * bug fix: blocking reads from FIFOs created by RUN-PROGRAM were
    uninterruptible, as well as blocking reads from socket streams created
    with for which :SERVE-EVENTS NIL. (regression from 1.0.42.43)
  * bug fix: SET-SYNTAX-FROM-CHAR now removes dispatch-macro character syntax
    from the to-char if the from-char is not a dispatch-macro character.
  * bug fix: references to undefined variables in function calls that are
    optimized away now signal a runtime error. (lp#722734)
  * bug fix: miscompilation of MULTIPLE-VALUE-CALL when asserting derived
    types from a function defined in the same file. (regression from
    1.0.43.57)
  * bug fix: TRULY-THE forms are now macroexpandable and setf-expandable.
    (lp#771673)
  * bug fix: spurious errors during QUIT when standard streams were closed.
2011-06-11 19:24:10 +00:00
asau
0883e03970 Update SBCL to version 1.0.48
changes in sbcl-1.0.48 relative to sbcl-1.0.47:
  * incompatible change: SB!KERNEL:INSTANCE-LAMBDA, deprecated for over five
    years, is now no longer supported.
  * enhancement: read() and write() have been added to SB-POSIX.
  * enhancement: types of DEFSTRUCT constructors are proclaimed more
    accurately, allowing better typechecking of call-sites.
  * enhancement: errors during compile-time-too processing (i.e. EVAL-WHEN)
    are no longer caught. (reverted to pre 1.0.34 behaviour)
  * optimization: slightly faster ISQRT. (lp#713343)
  * bug fix: better support for Solaris /bin/sh in sh-based tests.
  * bug fix: TRACE behaves better when attempting to trace undefined
    functions. (lp#740717)
  * bug fix: missed optimizations for (FUNCALL (LAMBDA ...) ...) in comparison
    to (FUNCALL #'(LAMBDA ...) ...).
  * bug fix: ((LAMBDA ...) ...) forms with invalid argument counts resulted in
    a compile-time error. (lp#720382)
  * bug fix: forms such as (FUNCALL (FUNCTION NAME OOPS) ...) were compiled
    without complaints.
  * bug fix: less verbose source forms for functions from EVAL. (lp#747485)
  * bug fix: sense of SLOT-BOUNDP-USING-CLASS was inverted in a MAKE-INSTANCE
    optimization. (regression from 1.0.45.18/1.0.46.15)
  * bug fix: package locks did not protects against compile-time side-effects
    of DEFUN. (lp#675584)
  * bug fix: --dynamic-space-size argument is validated more carefully.
    (lp#721457)
  * bug fix: memory fault from printing a malformed simple-condition.
    (lp#705690)
  * bug fix: redefining classes so that slot-definition classes change now
    engages the obsolete instance protocol. (lp#766271)
  * bug fix: constant improper lists could break source coverage recording.
    (lp#767959)
  * bug fix: compiling calls to eg. MEMBER with massive constant list arguments
    could exhaust stack.
2011-05-09 19:35:37 +00:00
asau
dbe22919f2 Update to SBCL 1.0.47
changes in sbcl-1.0.47 relative to sbcl-1.0.46:
  * bug fix: fix mach port rights leaks in mach exception handling code on
    darwin/x86 and /x86-64. (thanks to Willem Oudshoorn for motivation and the
    initial patch)
  * enhancement: --script muffles style-warnings and compiler notes. (lp#677779)
  * enhancement: redefinition warnings for macros from different files. (lp#434657)
  * enhancement: better MACHINE-VERSION on Darwin x86 and x86-64. (lp#668332)
  * enhancement: (FORMAT "foo" ...) and similar signal a compile-time warning. (lp#327223)
  * enhancement: no more "in: LAMBDA NIL" messages from the compiler for forms
    processed using EVAL -- now the appropriate toplevel form is reported instead.
  * enhancement: more legible style-warnings for inappropriate IGNORE and IGNORABLE
    declarations. (lp#726331)
  * enhancement: :NOT-NULL option has been added to alien C-STRING type to indicate
    that NIL/NULL is excluded from the type.
  * enhancement: SB-INTROSPECT:MAP-ROOT allows mapping over pointers contained in
    arbitrary objects.
  * optimization: SLOT-VALUE &co are faster in the presence of SLOT-VALUE-USING-CLASS
    and its compatriots.
  * optimization: core startup time is reduced by 30% on x86-64. (lp#557357)
  * bug fix: SB-DEBUG:BACKTRACE-AS-LIST guards against potentially leaking
    stack-allocated values out of their dynamic-extent. (lp#310175)
  * bug fix: attempts to use SB-SPROF for wallclock profiling on threaded
    x86-64 builds caused a type-error.
  * bug fix: calling COMPILE with something else than a lambda-expression as the
    second argument reports a more sensible error. (lp#718905)
  * bug fix: invalid combinations of :PREDICATE and :TYPE options in DEFSTRUCT
    are detected. (lp#520607)
  * bug fix: constant keyword argument checking didn't take :ALLOW-OTHER-KEYS
    into account.
  * bug fix: SLOT-BOUNDP information is correct during MAKE-INSTANCE in the
    presence of (SETF SLOT-VALUE-USING-CLASS) and SLOT-BOUNDP-USING-CLASS
    methods. (regression from 1.0.45.18)
  * bug fix: INITIALIZE-INSTANCE :AROUND methods supplying initargs via
    CALL-NEXT-METHOD work correctly. (regression from 1.0.45.19)
  * bug fix: several foreign functions accepting string also accepted NIL and
    consequently caused a memory fault at 0 now signal a type-error instead.
    (lp#721087)
  * bug fix: under rare circumstances, constraint propagation could rewrite a
    variable reference to refer to a variable not in scope, causing an error
    during physical environment analysis when attempting to close over the
    variable. (lp#551227)
  * bug fix: SIMPLE-CONDITION :FORMAT-CONTROL defaults to NIL.
2011-04-20 20:46:50 +00:00
asau
2e06012293 Update to SBCL 1.0.46
Changes in sbcl-1.0.46 relative to sbcl-1.0.45:
  * enhancement: largefile support on Solaris.
  * enhancement: SB-PROFILE:REPORT now supports :LIMIT and :PRINT-NO-CALL-LIST
    arguments (lp#710017)
  * enhancement: SB-PCL:+SLOT-UNBOUND+ is exported, making it possible to
    distinguish unbound instance slots when using STANDARD-INSTANCE-ACCESS
    &co. (lp#718039)
  * optimization: ERROR and CERROR are approximately 5 times faster.
  * optimization: optimized constructors are used for MAKE-INSTANCE of classes
    with applicable non-standard (SETF SLOT-VALUE-USING-CLASS),
    SLOT-BOUNDP-USING-CLASS, and INITIALIZE-INSTANCE :AROUND methods, speeding
    up instance creation in those cases.
  * optimization: arithmetic operations with multiple constant arguments in now
    have them reduced at compile-time. (lp#676414)
  * optimization: determining current character position on string-streams for
    pretty-printing was overly slow.
  * bug fix: local tail calls to DYNAMIC-EXTENT functions can no longer cause
    lifetime analysis to overwrite closed-over variables (lp#681092).
  * bug fix: encoding errors from some multibyte external formats such as EUC-JP
    were not handled correctly (lp#713063).
  * bug fix: printing waitqueue objects without setting *PRINT-CIRCLE* to T is now
    safe (lp#673630).
  * bug fix: Solaris/x86-64 wasn't getting built with lutex support by
    mistake. (lp#667297).
  * bug fix: CONSTANTLY generated functions had bogus lambda-lists. (lp#713626)
  * bug fix: RUN-PROGRAM :PTY option was racy on OpenBSD. (lp#669485)
  * bug fix: UNINTERN takes a symbol, not a symbol designator -- could previously
    unintern the wrong symbol with the same name. (lp#693796)
  * bug fix: COPY-PPRINT-DISPATCH always has access to a pristine table,
    making it possible to restore the initial table if it has been messed up.
    (lp#678409)
2011-03-05 20:30:49 +00:00
asau
0cef5f1d43 Update to SBCL 1.0.45
New in version 1.0.45

  * enhancement: ~/ and ~user/ are treated specially in pathnames.
  * enhancement: ASDF has been updated to version 2.010.
  * optimization: mutated closed-over variables that are only accessed
    by DYNAMIC-EXTENT closures (currently only FLET and LABELS functions
    declared to be DYNAMIC-EXTENT) are stored directly in their containing
    stack frame, rather than allocating a VALUE-CELL (#586103).
  * optimization: UNWIND-PROTECT cleanup functions are now declared
    DYNAMIC-EXTENT.

  Bug fixes.


New in version 1.0.44

  * enhancement: RUN-PROGRAM accepts :EXTERNAL-FORMAT argument
    to select the external-format for its :INPUT, :OUTPUT, AND
    :ERROR :STREAMs.
  * enhancement: ALLOCATION-INFORMATION also provides the page
    the object resides on.
  * enhancement: default dynamic-space size can be configured at
    build-time without touching source, using the --dynamic-space-size
    argument to make.sh.
  * enhancement: DESCRIBE recognizes symbols naming optimization
    policy qualities, and mentions ALWAYS-BOUND declarations.
  * enhancement: ATOMIC-INCF now supports AREF of
    (SIMPLE-ARRAY SB-EXT:WORD (*)) as a place.
  * enhancement: ASDF has been updated to 2.009.
  * enhancement: the system detects known type-erros in calls better,
    signalling a full warning about violated proclaimed FTYPEs and
    violations of derived FTYPEs within the same file, including self-calls.
  * enhancement: new function: SB-EXT:DELETE-DIRECTORY is now provided.
  * optimization: constant-folding exploits numeric and character types,
    in addition member types.
  * optimization: numeric, character and member types that are inhabited
    by exactly one value are tested with EQL.
  * optimization: more conditional branches are eliminated during IR1.
    Branches are simplified before performing if/if-conversion,
    and simple equivalent branches (that only read the same constant
    or variable) are merged.
  * improvements to the Windows port:
      + change: canonical unparsing form for pathname namestrings now
        uses / as directory separator. NATIVE-NAMESTRING still uses \
        as the separator.
      + bug fix: stackoverwriting due to incorrect usage of PeekConsoleInput
        on Windows. (thanks to Kalyanov Dmitry)
      + bug fix: build now works on cygwin with GCC 4.x installed.
      + bug fix: run-sbcl.sh now works on Cygwin. (thanks to Kalyanov Dmitry)

  Bug fixes.


New in version 1.0.43

  * incompatible change: FD-STREAMS no longer participate in the
    serve-event event-loop by default. (#316072)
      + In addition to streams created by explicit calls to MAKE-FD-STREAM
        this affects streams from CL:OPEN.
      + Streams from SOCKET-MAKE-STREAM still participate in
        serve-event by default, but this is liable to change:
        applications  needing serve-event for socket streams
        should explicitly request it using :SERVE-EVENTS T in the call.
  * enhancement: SB-EXT:WORD type is provided for use with
    SB-EXT:ATOMIC-INCF &co.
  * enhancement: CLOS effective method functions and defclass slot
    typechecking function now have debug names for use in backtraces
    and profiles.
  * enhancement: ASDF has been updated to version 2.004.
  * enhancement: symbols are printed using fully qualified names
    in several error and warning messages which are often associated
    with package conflicts or mixups (#622789, thanks to Attila Lendvai)

  Bug fixes.
2010-12-14 23:44:09 +00:00
asau
d5a1ac5beb Update to SBCL 1.0.42
changes in sbcl-1.0.42 relative to sbcl-1.0.41
  * build changes
    ** Cross-compilation host is now specified to make.sh using
       command-line argument --xc-host=<command> instead of a positional
       argument. (thanks to Daniel Herring)
    ** Install location can be specified to make.sh using command-line
       argument --prefix=<path>. (lp#550889s, thanks to Daniel Herring)
  * optimization: The default implementation of
    COMPUTE-DISCRIMINATING-FUNCTION does much less wasted work.
  * enhancement: Explicit memory barrier operations are now available for use
    by multithreaded code.  See documentation for details.
  * enhancement: Experimental support for threading on Linux/PPC.
  * bug fix: RENAME-PACKAGE returns the package.  (Thanks to Eric Marsden)
  * bug fix: EXPT signals an error if first argument is a zero and second
    argument is a floating point zero. (lp#571581, thanks to Roman Marynchak)
  * bug fix: DEFTYPE signals an error for non-list lambda-lists.
    (lp#576594, thanks to Roman Marynchak)
  * bug fix: make ASDF-INSTALL compatible with the now-included ASDF2.
    (lp#612998, reported by Phil Hargett; patch from Jim Wise)
2010-08-30 00:18:57 +00:00
asau
bbe7b634d7 Update SBCL to 1.0.41
Changes in sbcl-1.0.41 relative to sbcl-1.0.40:
  * optimization: validity of observed keyword initargs to MAKE-INSTANCE is
    cached, leading to many fewer expensive calls to
    COMPUTE-APPLICABLE-METHODS.
  * optimization: in the (unoptimized) general method for MAKE-INSTANCE on a
    CLASS argument, search for and call an appropriate optimized ctor function
    if it exists.
  * bug fix: WRITE always returns the correct value.
2010-08-06 08:29:01 +00:00
asau
0acfe3cdbf Update to SBCL 1.0.40
Changes in sbcl-1.0.40 relative to sbcl-1.0.39:
  * bug fix: readdir now works on :inode64 darwin builds (lp#592897)
  * bug fix: Name conflicts between symbols passed as arguments to a single
    call to IMPORT no longer add multiple symbols with the same name to the
    package (detectable via DO-SYMBOLS).
  * bug fix: support building without the dlshim on darwin x86 and x86-64
    (lp#533470).
  * bug fix: TRACE :ENCAPSULATE NIL now works on ppc/linux.
2010-07-02 21:59:39 +00:00
asau
7c4948f2dd Fix PLIST processing. 2010-06-25 13:43:22 +00:00
asau
120e09c1e2 Update to SBCL 1.0.39
New in version 1.0.39

- bug fix: Backtrace from undefined function on x86 and x86-64
  now show the calling frame.
- bug fix: linkage-table entries on PPC now no longer overflow
  their space allocation (potentially causing crashes if they
  are written out of order).
- bug fix: Scrub control stack after scavenging in gencgc on
  non-x86oid platforms, preventing the GC from seeing stale
  pointers on the control stack in subsequent GCs (which would,
  and does, break invariants).
- bug fix: 32-bit unicode external formats now work on big-endian systems.
- bug fix: Literal characters with code points greater than
  about 32767 now work on PPC UNICODE builds.
- bug fix: Any noise left by SSE operations (sqrt and
  conversions) in the high order bits are explicitly cleared
  out. In some contrived situations, this could lead to wrong
  results in mixed real/complex float arithmetic.
- bug fix: Fix function/macro redefinition warnings when
  building with clisp. (#576787, thanks to Josh Elsasser)
- new platform: experimental support for ppc/openbsd (thanks to
  Josh Elsasser).
- bug fix: Floating-point traps now work on ppc/linux.
2010-06-16 06:19:23 +00:00
asau
8b69177195 Build package on amd64. 2010-05-05 10:02:27 +00:00
asau
811815ef87 Update to SBCL 1.0.38
changes in sbcl-1.0.38 relative to sbcl-1.0.37:

  * incompatible change: Thread names are now restricted to SIMPLE-STRINGs
    like for any other thread-related datastructure, MUTEX, etc. (lp#547095)
  * deprecation: the SB-QUEUE contrib was merged into the SB-CONCURRENCY
    contrib module. New code should depend on SB-CONCURRENCY, not SB-QUEUE.
  * deprecation: SB-THEAD:GET-MUTEX was deprecated in favor of
    SB-THREAD:GRAB-MUTEX.
  * new contributed module: SB-CONCURRENCY is a new contrib; it's supposed to
    contain additional data structures and tools for concurrent programming;
    at the moment it contains a lock-free queue, and a lock-free mailbox
    implementation.
  * new feature: added SB-THREAD:GRAB-MUTEX; it's like the now deprecated
    GET-MUTEX but takes &key rather than &optional parameters.  Also added
    :TIMEOUT argument to GRAB-MUTEX on non-sb-lutex platforms like Linux and
    BSD.
  * new feature: added SB-THREAD:TRY-SEMAPHORE, a non-blocking variant of
    SB-THREAD:WAIT-ON-SEMAPHORE.
  * new feature: SB-EXT:ATOMIC-DECF has been added as a companion to
    SB-EXT:ATOMIC-INCF.
  * new feature: a CANCEL-DEADLINE is associated with DEADLINE-TIMEOUT
    conditions to defer the deadline for forever.
  * enhancement: *STANDARD-OUTPUT*, *STANDARD-INPUT*, and *ERROR-OUTPUT* are
    now bivalent.
  * enhancement: errors from NO-APPLICABLE-METHOD and
    NO-PRIMARY-METHOD now have a RETRY restart available to retry the
    generic function call.
  * enhancement: SB-BSD-SOCKET improvements
    ** sockets and socket streams now have a more informative printed
       representation based on the corresponding SOCKET-NAME and
       SOCKET-PEERNAME.
    ** SOCKET-MAKE-STREAM once more supports the :AUTO-CLOSE option.
       (lp#540413)
    ** SOCKET-CLOSE now accepts :ABORT argument, which is passed on to
       CL:CLOSE when appropriate, and no longer disassociates the stream
       from the socket if close failed. (lp#543951)
  * improvements to the instrumenting profiler
    ** new feature: report per-function GC overhead. (thanks to John Fremlin)
    ** optimization: counters no longer use locks for the overflow mode.
    ** bug fix: whenever a profiling counter wrapped into overflow mode, it
       incurred an off-by-one miscount.
  * enhancement: improved MAKE-HASH-TABLE documentation (lp#543473)
  * enhancement: improved DEFMETHOD pretty-printing.
  * enhancement: perform range reduction when arguments are too large for
    x87's transcendentals (instead of returning 0). (lp#327192)
  * enhancement: eliminate some spurious TYPE-WARNINGs. Should help with
    some of CL-PPCRE's macros. (lp#570079)
  * enhancement: our machine code is slightly less hostile to valgrind on
    x86-64.
  * enhancement: up-to-date versions of NetBSD-current are supported.  (Thanks
    to Robert Swindells and Aleksej Saushev)
  * bug fix: correct restart text for the continuable error in MAKE-PACKAGE.
  * bug fix: a rare case of startup-time page table corruption.
  * bug fix: a semaphore with multiple waiters and some of them unwinding due
    to timeouts could be left in an inconsistent state.
  * bug fix: fix typo in "Reporting Bugs" section of the manual (lp#520366)
  * bug fix: misoptimization of multiplication by one in
    (SB-C::FLOAT-ACCURACY 0) policies.
  * bug fix: miscounts in SB-PROFILE.
  * bug fix: Fix lost wakeup bug between SB-THREAD:CONDITION-WAIT and
    CONDITION-NOTIFY on Linux. See threads "lost wakeup in condition-wait /
    condition-notify" (Feb 2010) and "Condition-Wait, Deadline handler, waking
    up itself" (March 2010) for further details.
  * bug fix: allow forward FIND and POSITION on lists to elide checking :END
    against length of the list if the element is found before the specified
    END is reached. (thanks to Alec Berryman, lp#554385)
  * bug fix: errors signalled during package graph modification no longer
    block FIND-SYMBOL and FIND-PACKAGE in other threads. (lp#511072)
  * bug fix: SB-POSIX build was broken when SBCL was compiled without the
    :SB-DOC feature. (lp#552564)
  * bug fix: SB-INTROSPECT build issues on GENGC/PPC. (lp#490490)
  * bug fix: more robust runtime executable path detection. (lp#375549)
  * bug fix: GCD always returns positive values. (lp#413680)
  * bug fix: Converting division to multiplication by reciprocal handles
    denormals.
  * bug fix: We were too eager in eliding range reduction tests on x87.
    The maximal magnitude is 2^63, not 2^64.
  * bug fix: Transforms for TRUNCATE don't die when the result is completely
    ignored anymore.
  * bug fix: Maybe restore buildability on Alpha.
  * bug fix: READ-BYTE isn't inline anymore, fixing weird streams failures.
    (lp#569404)
  * bug fix: RANDOM-STATE can be printed readably again.
  * bug fix: Unreadable objects were sometimes printed like #<\nFoo>.
  * bug fix: Using EQL with non-constant values of constant type (e.g. EQL
    types) could result in type mismatches during compilation.


changes in sbcl-1.0.37 relative to sbcl-1.0.36:

  * enhancement: Backtrace from THROW to uncaught tag on x86oids now shows
    stack frame thrown from.
  * enhancement: WITH-COMPILATION-UNIT :POLICY allows restricting changes to
    compiler optimization qualities inside dynamic extent of its body.
  * enhancement: LOAD-LOGICAL-PATHNAME-TRANSLATIONS can be used to load
    translations from SYS:SITE;<HOST>.TRANSLATIONS.NEWEST (thanks to Michael
    Weber)
  * optimization: SLOT-VALUE and (SETF SLOT-VALUE) take advantage of
    constraint propgation, allowing better compilation eg. when used to
    access structures with WITH-SLOTS. (lp#520366)
  * optimization: the compiler is now more aware of the type of the underlying
    storage vector for multidimensional simple arrays resulting in better code
    for accessing such arrays.
  * optimization: passing NIL as the environment argument to TYPEP no longer
    inhibits optimizing it. (lp#309788)
  * optimization: more efficient register usage when handling single-float
    arguments on x86-64. (thanks to Lutz Euler)
  * optimization: ADJUST-ARRAY and STABLE-SORT on vectors no longer use
    pre-allocated temporary vectors. (lp#496249)
  * bug fix: Fix compiler error involving MAKE-ARRAY and IF forms
    in :INITIAL-CONTENTS. (lp#523612)
  * bug fix: FUNCTION-LAMBDA-EXPRESSION lost declarations from interpreted
    functions. (lp#524707)
  * bug fix: bogus style warnings from certain (SETF SLOT-VALUE) and
    WITH-SLOTS usages during compilation.
  * bug fix: SB-C::CLASS-INFO now prints correctly. (lp#514762)
  * enhancement: Can now build with ud2 instead of int3 as trap instruction on
    all x86oid platforms with :UD2-BREAKPOINTS target feature.
  * bug fix: Breakpoints now work when using ud2 instead of int3 as trap
    instruction (tested on x86oid linux with ud2-breakpoints).
  * bug fix: slam.sh now works on win32.
  * bug fix: better differences of numeric types. (lp#309124)
  * bug fix: arrays declared intersection and union types can have their
    upgraded element type derived. (lp#316078)
  * bug fix: SB-SPROF allocation profiling for all threads failed to profile
    threads started during profiling. (lp#472499)
  * bug fix: SB-INTROSPECT test failure when building without SB-EVAL feature.
    (lp#535658)
  * bug fix: SB-CLTL2:DECLARATION-INFORMATION did not take
    SB-EXT:RESTRICT-COMPILER-POLICY into account. (lp#313337)
  * bug fix: Comma inside a backquoted array or structure resulted in nonsense
    values instead of signaling an error. (lp#309093)
  * bug fix: Spurious unused variable warning in a DEFSTRUCT edge case.
    (lp#528807)
  * bug fix: More consistent warnings and notes for ignored DYNAMIC-EXTENT
    declarations (lp#497321)
  * bug fix: FIND and POSITION on lists did not check sequence bounds properly
    and failed to detect circular lists (lp#452008)
  * bug fix: leakage from ~/.asdf-install into the ASDf-INSTALL contrib build
    (lp#538974)
  * bug fix: LOOP OF-TYPE VECTOR compile-time error. (lp#540186)
  * bug fix: SIGNAL SB-SYS:INTERACTIVE-INTERRUPT before entering the debugger
    due to it, so that handlers can run.
  * bug fix: reparsing undefined types if they have become defined since
    parsing. (lp#309128)
  * bug fix: missing &REST type in a proclamation for a function with both
    &REST and &KEY in lambda-list caused miscompilation (lp#458354)
  * bug fix: WHO-CALLS information for source-transformed and compiler-macro
    expanded calls (lp#542174)
  * bug fix: more accurate WHO-MACROEXPANDS information; point into rather
    than just at toplevel form.
2010-05-01 17:01:20 +00:00
dholland
5953d37e8d UNLIMIT_RESOURCES, not ULIMIT_RESOURCES. A perfectly natural typo...
Noted by Robert Elz in PR 43142.
2010-04-10 05:13:09 +00:00
asau
124c910c5f Update to SBCL 1.0.36
New in version 1.0.36

  - new feature: SB-EXT:TYPEXPAND-1, SB-EXT:TYPEXPAND, and
    SB-EXT:TYPEXPAND-ALL behave exactly like their MACROEXPAND
    counterparts but work on type specifiers.
  - new feature: SB-EXT:DEFINED-TYPE-NAME-P returns whether a
    symbol is known to name a type specifier.
  - new feature: SB-EXT:VALID-TYPE-SPECIFIER-P returns whether a
    given type specifier is valid where "valid" basically means
    "would be accepted as second argument of TYPEP".
  - new feature: SB-INTROSPECT:FUNCTION-TYPE takes a
    function-designator and returns the function's declared, or
    derived FTYPE.
  - new feature: SB-POSIX now supports accessing the d_ino
    member of dirent structures. (Thanks to Philipp Marek and
    Pierre THEIRRY)
  - new feature: The function SB-EXT:SEED-RANDOM-STATE has been
    added to provide for seeding a RANDOM-STATE object with
    user-provided data or from the operating system's PRNG.
    Also, (MAKE-RANDOM-STATE T) will attempt to initialize the
    returned state from the operating system's PRNG where
    possible. (Thanks to Fare Rideau; launchpad bug #310116)
  - bug fix: Fix SB-SIMPLE-STREAMS:READ-VECTOR to correctly set
    the FILE-POSITION of the stream being read from. (launchpad
    bug #491087)
  - bug fix: Fix grammar and style issues for the docstrings of
    printer-related variables and functions. (Thanks to mon_key;
    launchpad bug #518696)
  - bug fix: Fix compilation on chenygc platforms. Thanks to
    Larry Valkama and Bruce O'Neel.
  - bug fix: SB-THREAD:CONDITION-WAIT sometimes signaled a
    deadline twice in a row even though a handler defered the
    deadline long into the future. (#512914)
  - bug fix: A deadline handler was run without interrupts
    enabled for a deadline signaled within
    SB-THREAD:CONDITION-WAIT.
    That could result in infinitely spinning, non-killable threads.
  - bug fix: Backtrace from internal-errors on x86-64 os x was
    truncated before reaching the erring stack frame.
  - bug fix: Fix type derivation for EXPT when raising a fixnum
    to a real power. (launchpad bug #525949)
  - bug fix: Fix SB-EXT:GENERATION-* accessors for generations >
    0 on GENCGC platforms. (launchpad bug #529014)
  - bug fix: More robust checks for invalid DEFMETHOD argument
    specializers. (launchpad bug #525916)
  - bug fix: Fix building on Darwin when sysctl is not in the
    user's PATH. (Thanks to Robert Goldman)
2010-03-05 14:20:25 +00:00
asau
4ce944084e Update to SBCL 1.0.35.
Tested on FreeBSD, known not to work on NetBSD/i386.

News

changes in sbcl-1.0.35 relative to sbcl-1.0.34:
  * optimization: ROUND with a single single-float or double-float argument
    is properly inlined when possible.
  * optimization: Slightly better code is generated for integer<->float
    conversions and for single-float<->double-float conversions on x86-64.
  * optimization: SB-ROTATE-BYTE:ROTATE-BYTE now generates more efficient
    code for 32-bit and 64-bit rotations on x86-64.
  * bug fix: The install script changes the ownership of directories as well
    as files for contrib modules using asdf.  (thanks to Eugene Ossintsev;
    launchpad bug lp#508485)
  * bug fix: TRUNCATE with a single single-float or double-float argument is
    properly inlined when possible.  (launchpad bug lp#489388)
  * bug fix: Passing a rotation count of zero to SB-ROTATE-BYTE:ROTATE-BYTE
    no longer causes a compiler error on x86 and ppc.
  * bug fix: GET-MACRO-CHARACTER bogusly computed its second return value
    always relative to *READTABLE* rather than the passed argument.

changes in sbcl-1.0.34 relative to sbcl-1.0.33:
  * minor incompatible change: threading support is now enabled by default
    on x86[-64] Linux.
  * enhancement: SB-INTROSPECT:DEFTYPE-LAMBDA-LIST now also works on most
    builtin types.
  * enhancement: Errors during compile-time-too processing (i.e. EVAL-WHEN)
    are now caught and reported just like errors during macroexpansion.
  * enhancement: SB-POSIX now provides access to tcdrain(), tcflow(),
    tcflush(), tcgetsid(), and tcsendbreak(). (thanks to Jerry James)
  * enhancement: ASDF systems can now depends on SB-QUEUE.
  * fixes and improvements related to Unicode and external formats:
    ** bug fix: error handling and restart usage in the ucs-2 external format
       has been improved.
    ** there is now an implementation of the ucs-4 external format.
    ** the utf-16 and utf-32 external formats are supported.
  * bug fix: SB-POSIX wrapper for putenv no longer tries to put lisp strings
    in the environment. setenv() and unsetenv() are also provided. (reported by
    Fare Rideau; launchpad bug lp#460455)
  * bug fix: LOAD of both .fasl and .FASL type files now forces fasl-style
    loading. This ensures sensible errors for .FASL files from other
    implementations on case-insensitive filesystems. (reported by Willem
    Broekema; launchpad bug lp#489417)
  * bug fix: #p"\\\\" can now be read without error on Win32.  (reported by
    Willem Broekema; launchpad bug lp#489698).
  * bug fix: some minor code rearrangements to reenable warning-free building
    from CMUCL (reported by xme@gmx.net; launchpad bug lp#491104)
  * bug fix: PRINT-OBJECT for clos instances respects the right margin when
    pretty printing
  * bug fix: FIND-PACKAGE & DEFPACKAGE were not thread safe. (reported by
    Attila Lendvai)

changes in sbcl-1.0.33 relative to sbcl-1.0.32:
  * new port: support added for x86-64 NetBSD.  (thanks to Aymeric Vincent)
  * improvement: support O_LARGEFILE access to files larger than 2GB on
    x86-64/linux.  (thanks to Daniel Janus; launchpad bug lp#453080)
  * new feature: SB-INTROSPECT:WHO-SPECIALIZES-DIRECTLY to get a list of
    definitions for methods specializing on the passed class itself.
  * new feature: SB-INTROSPECT:WHO-SPECIALIZES-GENERALLY to get a list of
    definitions for methods specializing on the passed class itself, or on
    subclasses of it.
  * new build flag: :sb-xref-for-internals; SBCL will collect xref information
    about itself during the build (e.g. for M-? in Slime), if this flag is
    enabled in customize-target-features.lisp. This will increase the core
    size by about 5-6mb, though, so it's mostly interesting to SBCL
    developers.
  * new feature: various GENCGC tuning parameters have been experimentally
    documented and exported from SB-EXT. See documentation for details.
  * fixes and improvements related to Unicode and external formats:
    ** the Unicode character database has been upgraded to the
       Unicode 5.2 standard, giving names and properties to a number of new
       characters, and providing a few extra characters with case
       transformations.
    ** improvement: restarts for providing replacement input/output on coding
       errors for fd-stream external formats.
    ** improvement: where :<encoding> is a keyword corresponding to an
       external format the system supports, it is now possible to specify
       (:<encoding> :replacement <character>) as an external format which will
       automatically substitute <character> on encoding or decoding errors for
       streams and for STRING-TO-OCTETS and its inverse.  (launchpad bug
       lp#317072)
    ** improvement: the file streams underlying the standard streams (such as
       *STANDARD-INPUT*, *TERMINAL-IO*) are opened with an external format
       which uses the replacement mechanism to handle encoding errors,
       preventing various infinite error chains and unrecoverable I/O
       confusion.
    ** minor incompatible change: the utf-8 external format now correctly
       refuses to encode Lisp characters in the surrogate range (char-codes
       between #xd800 and #xdfff).
    ** fix a typo preventing conversion of strings into octet vectors
       in the latin-2 encoding.  (reported by Attila Lendvai; launchpad bug
       lp#471689)
    ** fix a bug in the octet multibyte handling of decoding errors and the
       USE-VALUE restart.  (launchpad bug lp#314939)
    ** fix the bug underlying the expected failure in the FORCE-END-OF-FILE
       restart on fd-stream decoding errors.
    ** fix a bug in the ATTEMPT-RESYNC fd-stream decoding restart when the
       error is near the end of file.
    ** fix a double-error case in unibyte octet conversions, when the first
       use of USE-VALUE is ignored.
    ** fix bugs in handling of undefined code points in unibyte encodings.
    ** fix LISTEN (and consequent hangs in READ-CHAR-NO-HANG) on bivalent
       streams after an UNREAD-CHAR.
  * enhancement: SB-INTROSPECT:ALLOCATION-INFORMATION also reports if the
    object is allocated in a boxed region of dynamic space.
  * enhancement: SB-POSIX:FORK now signals an error if an attempt to
    fork with multiple Lisp threads running is made, instead of going
    ahead with unpredictable consequences. (reported by Leslie Polzer)
  * bug fix: uses of slot accessors on specialized method parameters within
    the bodies of SLOT-VALUE-USING-CLASS methods no longer triggers a type
    error while finalizing the class.  This fix may cause classes with slot
    accessors to be finalized later than previously.  (reported by Lars Rune
    Nøstdal; launchpad bug lp#473699)
  * bug fix: restore buildability on the MIPS platform.  (regression from
    1.0.30.38, reported by Samium Gromoff)
  * bug fix: inspecting closures is less likely to fail with a type error.
  * bug fix: no timer starvation when setting the system clock back.
    (launchpad bug lp#460283)
  * bug fix: WITH-STANDARD-IO-SYNTAX now binds *PRINT-PPRINT-DISPATCH* to the
    standard pprint dispatch table as specified by CLHS.
  * bug fix: give CLISP a hint about a type declaration to enable it to build
    the cross-compiler without warnings.  (thanks to Josh Elasser; launchpad
    bug lp#396597)
  * bug fix: correctly dump literal objects in defaulting forms of arglists.
    (reported by Attila Lendvai; launchpad bug lp#310132)
  * bug fix: distinguish in type specifiers between arrays that might be
    complex and arrays that are definitely complex.  (launchpad bug lp#309129)
  * bug fix: SUBTYPEP knows that the SYMBOL type is not SUBTYPEP the KEYWORD
    type.  (reported by Levente Mészáros; launchpad bug lp#485972)
  * bug fix: setting the value of a symbol-macro within a method in the
    presence of type declarations works properly again.  (reported by Iban
    Hatchondo; launchpad bug lp#485019)

changes in sbcl-1.0.32 relative to sbcl-1.0.31:
  * optimization: faster FIND and POSITION on strings of unknown element type
    in high SPEED policies. (thanks to Karol Swietlicki)
  * optimization: faster CONCATENATE 'STRING in low SPEED policies (reported
    by David Vázquez)
  * improvement: better error signalling for bogus parameter specializer names
    in DEFMETHOD forms (reported by Pluijzer)
  * bug fix: DELETE-FILE once again works on logical pathnames (regression
    since 1.0.30.49)
  * bug fix: LOGICAL-PATHNAME signals a TYPE-ERROR if pathspec is specified
    incorrectly.
  * bug fix: redefinition of a class via DEFCLASS without :DEFAULT-INITARGS
    removes previous default initargs (reported by Lars Rune Nøstdal and
    Samium Gromoff)
  * bug fix: correct WHO-CALLS information for inlined lambdas with complex
    lambda-lists. (reported by Peter Seibel)
  * bug fix: SAVE-LISP-AND-DIE option :SAVE-RUNTIME-OPTIONS did not work
    correctly when starting from an executable core without saved runtime
    options (reported by Faré Rideau, thanks to Zach Beane)
  * bug fix: (SETF SLOT-VALUE) signalled a warning which should have been
    an optimization note instead. (reported by Martin Cracauer)
  * bug fix: WITH-SLOTS did not work with THE forms. (thanks to David Tolpin)
  * bug fix: Have RUN-PROGRAM with :INPUT T only run the subprocess in a
    new process group if it doesn't need to share stdin with the sbcl
    process. (thanks to Leslie Polzer)
  * bug fix: SATISFIES could be misoptimized to refer to a local function.
    (reported by Stanislaw Halik)

changes in sbcl-1.0.31 relative to sbcl-1.0.30:
  * improvement: stack allocation is should now be possible in all nested
    inlining cases: failure to stack allocate when equivalent code is manually
    open coded is now considered a bug.
  * improvements related to Unicode:
    ** the Unicode character database has been upgraded to the
       Unicode 5.1 standard, giving names and properties to a number of new
       characters, and providing a few extra characters with case
       transformations.
    ** the system now recognizes and produces names for Unicode Hangul
       syllable characters.
    ** the EBCDIC-US external-format is now supported for octet operations
       (as well as for stream operations).
  * new feature: experimental :EMIT-CFASL parameter to COMPILE-FILE can
    be used to output toplevel compile-time effects into a separate .CFASL
    file.
  * optimization: COERCE to VECTOR, STRING, SIMPLE-STRING and recognizable
    one-dimenstional subtypes of ARRAY is upto 70% faster when the coercion is
    actually needed.
  * optimization: TRUNCATE on known single- and double-floats is upto 25%
    faster.
  * optimization: division of floating point numbers by constants uses
    multiplication by reciprocal when an exact reciprocal exists.
  * optimization: multiplication of single- and double-floats floats by
    constant two has been optimized.
  * optimization: ARRAY-IN-BOUNDS-P is resolved at compile-time when
    sufficient type information is available. (thanks to Leslie Polzer)
  * optimization: SLOT-VALUE and (SETF SLOT-VALUE) with constant slot names on
    known structure objects are as efficient as defstruct generated accessors.
  * optimization: unused vector creation can now be optimized away.
  * improvement: ASDF systems can now depends on SB-INTROSPECT.
  * improvement: a STYLE-WARNING is signalled when a generic function
    clobbers an earlier FTYPE proclamation.
  * improvement: the compiler is able to track the effective type of
    generic function across method addition and removal even in the
    absence of an explicit DEFGENERIC.
  * improvement: DESCRIBE now reports on symbols naming undefined
    but assumed or declared function as well.
  * improvement: recompilation of systems using SB-GROVEL now works
    (thanks to Leslie Polzer)
  * improvements to SB-CLTL2 (thanks to Larry D'Anna):
    ** functions DECLARATION-INFORMATION, PARSE-MACRO, and ENCLOSE have been
       documented.
    ** AUGMENT-ENVIRONMENT and DEFINE-DECLARATION have been implemented.
    ** DECLARATION-INFORMATION now supports declaration name DECLARATION as
       well as user defined declaration names.
    ** VARIABLE-INFORMATION is now aware of alien variables.
  * improvement: improved address space layout on OpenBSD (thanks to Josh
    Elsasser)
  * improvement: pretty-printing of various Lisp forms has been improved
    (thanks to Tobias Rittweiler)
  * bug fix: calls to DECODE-FLOAT and INTEGER-DECODE-FLOAT whose value was
    unused were deleted in safe code. (reported by John Fremlin)
  * bug fix: a failing AVER compiling certain MAKE-ARRAY forms. (reported
    by James Wright)
  * bug fix: some out-of-line array predicates were missing (reported by
    Stelian Ionescu)
  * bug fix: a failing AVER in CONVERT-MV-CALL has been fixed. (thanks to
    Larry D'Anna)
  * bug fix: a failing AVER in %ALLOCATE-CLOSURES conversion has been fixed
    (thanks to Larry D'Anna)
  * bug fix: SLEEP supports times over 100 million seconds on long on OpenBSD
    as well. (reported by Josh Elsasser)
  * bug fix: DELETE-FILE on streams no longer closes the stream with :ABORT T,
    leading to possible attempts to delete the same file twice. See docstring
    on DELETE-FILE for details. (reported by John Fremlin)
  * bug fix: DELETE-FILE once again deletes the file named by the pathname
    designator argument, rather than its truename.  (reported by Luis
    Oliveira)
  * bug fix: the low-level debugger had 32-bit assumptions and was missing
    information about some array types. (thanks to Luis Oliveira)
  * bug fix: moderately complex combinations of inline expansions could
    be miscompiled if the result was declared to be dynamic extent.
  * bug fix: on x86, SAP-REF of sizes greater than 8 bits with offsets of the
    form (+ <variable> <integer>) were miscompiled under certain
    circumstances.
  * bug fix: in some cases no compiler note about failure to stack allocate
    was emitted, even if the objects were in fact heap allocated.
  * bug fix: minor violation of "otherwise inaccessible" rule for stack
    allocation could cause objects users might reasonably expect to
    be heap allocated to be stack allocated.
  * bug fix: DESCRIBE signalled an error for generic functions under
    certain circumstances. (thanks to Leslie Polzer)
  * bug fix: Fixed spelling of an error message.
2010-02-24 12:16:09 +00:00
asau
4b38f9614b Relax unnecessarily strict restrictions, SBCL should be portable enough.
If this uncovers bugs, those should be fixed, don't mask them.
2009-09-05 12:38:56 +00:00
asau
f951a56653 Update to SBCL 1.0.30
Changes since previous packaged version are too long to list,
they include 1,5 years of continuous development, adding features,
compiler optimizations, and fixing bugs. See log at
http://www.sbcl.org/all-news.html
2009-08-19 13:03:30 +00:00
joerg
edbc2fac64 Replace @exec/@unexec with @pkgdir or drop it. 2009-06-14 20:34:12 +00:00
joerg
62d1ba2bac Remove @dirrm entries from PLISTs 2009-06-14 18:03:28 +00:00
obache
3c32c060b4 Fix typo in SED pattern.
Noticed by Chavdar Ivanov in PR 39039.
2008-06-25 23:42:19 +00:00
obache
2e0af3a07f Fix typo. 2008-06-06 00:16:57 +00:00
jonb
d279427b43 Restructure Makefile to use a copy of the package being built to
build the newer version.  This should allow the package to be
included in bulk builds, and eliminate the troubles with other
Common Lisp systems being fragile WRT building this system.
Update to 1.0.16
2008-05-28 14:06:31 +00:00
jonb
b6df1982a6 Update to 1.0.11. Lots of bugfixes, new features, etc. I expect
that this update will close a couple of PRs that have been filed
against the SBCL package.
2007-11-07 17:34:18 +00:00
jonb
0b4dd59240 Update SBCL to 1.0.3...
New version has NetBSD/powerpc support (although I haven't adjusted
the Makefile due to lack of test machines) and now builds the
sb-posix package properly.
2007-03-06 05:40:33 +00:00
wiz
29abbd1c1b Mark as BROKEN_IN pkgsrc-2006Q4, based on
ftp://asim.lip6.fr/outgoing/packages/i386/3.1/20070114.1132/broken.html
(latest 3.1/i386 bulk build of 2006Q4).

Feel free to fix them...
2007-01-31 00:04:11 +00:00
rillig
96c1d3ea04 Fixed PKGMANDIR. 2007-01-15 06:39:38 +00:00
jonb
774d8d0892 Change PKG_SKIP_REASON to PKG_FAIL_REASON 2007-01-14 06:04:56 +00:00
jonb
6f3564429f Update SBCL to version 1.0.1.
I would list the changes to the package here, but SBCL makes a new
release every month, and there are usually a dozen or more minor
changes per release.  The previous version of this package is about
18 months old...
2007-01-14 05:56:29 +00:00
wiz
991dcdf978 Mark as BROKEN_IN pkgsrc-2006Q1 according to
ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/pkgsrc/misc/kristerw/pkgstat/i386-3.0/20060501.1050/broken.html
2006-05-18 20:29:58 +00:00
wiz
c7f5bda106 Fix DISTNAME after PKGREVISION bump. 2006-02-18 22:18:30 +00:00
joerg
5911def816 Recursive revision bump / recommended bump for gettext ABI change. 2006-02-05 23:08:03 +00:00
schmonz
42428df5a0 Express these packages' brokenness with BROKEN_IN=pkgsrc-2005Q4
rather than PKG_FAIL_REASON, so that they provide useful error
messages in build logs, and so that they continue to work on platforms
where they aren't broken.
2006-01-04 04:29:05 +00:00
schmonz
463f43526a Mark packages for pkgsrc-2005Q4 that don't build on NetBSD/i386
3.0. If one of these is important to you, please fix it in time
for pkgsrc-2006Q1, or it may be removed.
2005-12-26 23:39:30 +00:00
rillig
b71a1d488b Fixed pkglint warnings. The warnings are mostly quoting issues, for
example MAKE_ENV+=FOO=${BAR} is changed to MAKE_ENV+=FOO=${BAR:Q}. Some
other changes are outlined in

    http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-pkg/2005/12/02/0034.html
2005-12-05 20:49:47 +00:00
jonb
d532d79c7f NetBSD 1.6 is not supported, as it does not pass enough information
to signal handlers to allow the garbage collection system to work.
2005-08-02 05:22:05 +00:00
jonb
bef5329bf0 Oops, missed this in the last commit to this package somehow... 2005-07-30 00:21:30 +00:00
jonb
a64bcd9a27 Fix a runtime dependency on gtar... 2005-07-22 02:38:13 +00:00
jonb
dfc9dd2351 Steel Bank Common Lisp (SBCL) is an Open Source complier and runtime
system for ANSI Common Lisp.  It provides an interactive environment
including an integrated native compiler, a debugger, and many
extensions.
2005-06-23 03:00:20 +00:00