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ECL 13.5.1 ========== * Visible changes: - ECL now reports #+UNIX for all compatible systems, including *BSD ones. * Compiler fixes: - Minor readability improvements in the C code. - MULTIPLE-VALUE-BIND compiles using MULTIPLE-VALUE-SETQ and now both are better optimized, generating simpler C code. - The type checking routine for LOGAND was producing spurious warnings. - (LDB (BYTE ...) ...) no longer conses a BYTE object. - Added optimizations for MASK-FIELD, DPB, DEPOSIT-FIELD, LDB-TEST and LDB. - CONSTANT-VALUE-P and friends now use the (compiler) environment. - No optional type check generated for constant values. - Declare the temporary variables in DEFMACRO/DESTRUCTURING-BIND as IGNORABLE - ECL now accepts WHILE/IF before FOR/AS, a construct that is not ANSI An example: (LOOP FOR I IN LIST WHILE (SOME-TEST I) FOR X = (F I) ... ) * Common Lisp fixes: - CONSTANTP now performs a bit more work, macroexpanding forms. - ENSURE-DIRECTORIES-EXIST ignores the host and device from the original pathname when creating the directories. - In FORMAT, printing of floating point numbers could lead to an infinite loop. - ROUND, FLOOR, CEILING and TRUNCATE have been reorganized and work faster with rational numbers. - (CONCATENATE 'SIMPLE-BASE-STRING ...) returned an ordinary string. - MAKE-ARRAY did not terminate strings with #\Null (needed internally by the C code). - (SETF DOCUMENTATION) did not operate on functions because the function object documentation had precedence over the annotation. - Added the whole Unicode character database to the C library. This means ECL can now interpret all Unicode character names properly, and print them as well. ECL now also recognizes all ASCII control-character abbreviations - Print integers using upcase letters for radix > 10 - New functions RATIOP, {SINGLE,SHORT,DOUBLE,LONG}-FLOAT-P help avoid consing in TYPEP - HASH-TABLE-COUNT did not work with weak hashes: it did not update the count of live cells (Note, however, that this function is by definition not reliable, just a hint, since a garbage collection may happen while the count is being computed) - ECL no longer uses :READ-ONLY declarations in the SETF expansions because there is code out there that modifies the values variables. - PROGV can now 'unbind' variables when the list of variables is longer than the list of values. * CLOS: - Added built in classes FIXNUM and BIGNUM. - Eliminated code for accessing slots that was no longer used. Removed also redundant code. - Updating a class (due to a change in metaclass) now forces updating its children - UPDATE-INSTANCE-FOR-REDEFINED-CLASS received an alist instead of a propertly-list as last argument - PRINT-OBJECT did not have a working default for built in classes. * Extensions: - SYSTEM must use the POSIX shell, which usually lives in /bin/sh. - CLX now uses recursive locks. - ASDF upgraded to version 2.32, including the ASDF-BUNDLE facility, which supersedes ECL's own implementation of precompiled libraries. - MAKE-INSTANCE, SHARED-INITIALIZE, REINITIALIZE-INSTANCE now work on structures as well.
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$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.15 2013/06/16 07:42:19 asau Exp $
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SHA1 (ecl-13.5.1.tgz) = db7f732e5e12182118f00c02d8d2531f6d6aefb2
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RMD160 (ecl-13.5.1.tgz) = e704fbe2d598376d9818bd5512a9457ca3661feb
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Size (ecl-13.5.1.tgz) = 9401163 bytes
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SHA1 (patch-aa) = 84c5a7617843594d83229bb8621d897a183dc8f9
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SHA1 (patch-ab) = f0229ede69a04648eadf03e0d4bcbed2c200c340
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