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changes in sbcl-1.3.15 relative to sbcl-1.3.14: * minor incompatible change: the reader will when feasible create new symbols using a BASE-STRING for the print name. Additionally, string literals can favor the base-string type if desired, though the default is to always return UTF-32 strings for compatibility. A preference for base-string does not disable reading Unicode. The choice is controlled via (SETF READTABLE-BASE-CHAR-PREFERENCE). If Unicode was disabled at build time, this setting does nothing. * enhancement: SBCL generates more debug information by default. * enhancement: type errors provide context information, such as which variable is being bound, which slot of which structure is being set. * enhancement: if #+immobile-symbols is in build-time *FEATURES* (not enabled by default), then symbols will never be moved in memory except by SAVE-LISP-AND-DIE. Immobility has helpful implications for code generation as well as interaction with foreign routines. This feature can only be enabled if #+immobile-space is enabled. * enhancement: undefined function errors can be restarted on x86-64, to either retry calling the function again or call a user supplied function. * enhancement: sb-ext:restrict-compiler-policy accepts an upper bound in addition to a lower bound. * enhancement: #+immobile-code improves the speed of function calling. Some delay may be noticed when redefining an existing function from a saved core file however. * defaults change: sb-ext:*disassemble-annotate* default to NIL, due to its poor reliability. * new feature: SB-LINKABLE-RUNTIME, allowing linking with extra object files to help with delivery of executables. (Thanks to François-René Rideau) * bug fix: data race in GENTEMP fixed - it can no longer return the same interned symbol to multiple threads if called concurrently * bug fix: interrupting LOADing of FASLs does not leave functions without source locations. (lp#540276) * bug fix: DYNAMIC-EXTENT-declared results of NOTINLINE local functions were treated as if they were actually stack allocated (lp#1659964) * bug fix: correctly handle the case of a non-local exit within a function terminating the extent of dynamic-extent, dynamic-bound variables in the presence of multiple-values (lp#1655011) * bug fix: handling of SB-SYS:WITH-PINNED-OBJECTS in the interpreters (both sb-eval and sb-fasteval) now actually pins objects on gencgc. * bug fix: AVX registers are preserved during exceptions on x86-64 macOS. * bug fix: (directory "SOMETHING/*/**/MORE") is no longer equivalent to (directory "SOMETHING/**/MORE") * bug fix: better console IO on Windows (lp#1660906)
changes in sbcl-1.3.14 relative to sbcl-1.3.13: * minor incompatible change: the SB-PCL walker no longer recognizes macros expanding into a DECLARE expression. This is not a language change, since ANSI forbids such usage (X3J13 issue DECLARE-MACROS:FLUSH). * enhancement: for several macros such as MULTIPLE-VALUE-{BIND,SETQ}, COND, DO{,*,LIST}, {RESTART,HANDLER}-{BIND,CASE}, *CASE, conditions signaled during macroexpansion point to the form that caused the problem more accurately. * enhancement: the "--noinform" command-line option inhibits output from save-lisp-and-die in addition to removing the startup banner. * bug fix: PROCESS-KILL failed to return errno if the system call failed * optimization: slightly more comprehensive treatment of the keyword arguments to MAKE-ARRAY in compiler transformations.
changes in sbcl-1.3.13 relative to sbcl-1.3.12: * enhancement: SET triggers package locks on undefined variables. (lp#1645152) * enhancement: new Windows specific option to run-program, :escape-arguments (lp#1503496) * enhancement: recompiling a MAKE-INSTANCE form with an initarg :INITARG CONSTANT where CONSTANT names a constant variable picks up the new value of CONSTANT in case it has been redefined. (lp#1644944) * optimization: faster TYPEP on undefined at compile-time types and upcoming class definitions. (lp#1082967) * optimization: memory consumption of each STANDARD-OBJECT instance is reduced by 2 words if the compact-instance-header feature is enabled. * optimization: CONDITION instances are quicker to allocate. * optimization: unoptimized calls to FILL on specialized vectors are now just as fast as T vectors. * bug fix: get-timezone returns corret DST on 64-bit Windows. (lp#1641058) * bug fix: cross reference information in fasls is no longer incompatible between different cores (lp#1648186)
changes in sbcl-1.3.12 relative to sbcl-1.3.11: * enhancement: on x86-64, compiled functions loaded from fasl files can not be moved, but can be freed, by GC. Additionally, COMPILE will produce immobile code if SB-C::*COMPILE-TO-MEMORY-SPACE* is set to :IMMOBILE. (Caution: the flag is experimental and subject to change.) The benefits are better physical separation of code from data, and potentially easier examination of live images by external tools. * enhancement: the docstring for SAVE-LISP-AND-DIE has been amended to say that the :ROOT-STRUCTURES parameter is not meaningless on gencgc, depending on the platform. * bug fix: calling a named function (e.g. a DEFUN) concurrently with redefining that same function could lead to execution of random bytes. * bug fix: yes-or-no-p accepts formatter functions (lp#1639490) * bug fix: better handling of exceptions on macOS.
changes in sbcl-1.3.11 relative to sbcl-1.3.10: * minor incompatible change: SB-EXT:*INTEXP-MAXIMUM-EXPONENT* is removed. * enhancement: TRACE ... :REPORT {TRACE,NIL} now work as advertised in the documentation string (based on patch by Patrick Stein) * enhancement: support unboxed signed-word structure slots on x86, x86-64 and ARM64. (lp#377616) * optimization: faster logical bit-array operations on multidimensional arrays. * optimization: better GC performance in the presence of many threads. (patch by Ilya Perminov, lp#1339924) * optimization: multiple-value-call is optimized with multiple argument forms, not just one. (lp#753803) * bug fix: MAKE-ALIEN-STRING returns the number of allocated bytes as a second value as advertised (reported by Johann 'Myrkraverk' Oskarsson) * bug fix: when TO-READTABLE is supplied to COPY-READTABLE, it will contain only the macros in FROM-READTABLE and no others. (lp#1631506) * enhancement: gencgc has been modified for x86-64 on Linux and macOS to a support mark-and-sweep as well as the traditional copying strategy. It is conceivable that some applications might be adversely affected. Please see ':immobile-space' in 'base-target-features.lisp-expr' for further details, and possible reasons to disable this feature. * enhancement: x86-64 supports shrinking the fixed overhead in a structure from 2 words to 1 word, reducing memory consumption in applications which create many small structures.
changes in sbcl-1.3.10 relative to sbcl-1.3.9: * enhancement: more compact low-level error signaling code * enhancement: more compact encoding of cross-reference information * optimization: faster out of line fixnum-float comparisons. * optimization: filling a known simple-vector with a constant value is about as fast in unoptimized code as in code compiled with (SPEED 3), and the x86-64 implementation is able to use SSE instructions. * bug fix: correctly handle the case of a non-local exit within a function terminating the extent of dynamic-extent functions and variables in the presence of multiple-values (lp#1563127) * bug fix: restore builds on the latest OSX with the latest Xcode (lp#1470996)
changes in sbcl-1.3.9 relative to sbcl-1.3.8: * minor incompatible change: NAMESTRING prefers to return a BASE-STRING instead of (ARRAY CHARACTER (*)) when possible. * enhancement: cached make-instance/allocate-instance constructors can now get garbage collected. * optimization: better performance for some unoptimized operations on complex numbers. * bug fix: using the options :LOCAL-NICKNAMES and :LOCK in the same DEFPACKAGE form no longer signals a bogus error
changes in sbcl-1.3.8 relative to sbcl-1.3.7: * minor incompatible change: the system now understands that the CONDITION type is disjoint with many other system types. * minor incompatible change: argument types in condition report functions are now declared (in combination with the above change, this can result in early detection of erroneous code). * enhancement: simple arrays of any rank can be stack-allocated on platforms supporting stack allocation of vectors. * optimization: improved type derivation for FIND, POSITION, COUNT, SEARCH, MISMATCH and other array and sequence functions. * optimization: ALLOCATE-INSTANCE is now as fast as MAKE-INSTANCE. * optimization: more efficient CHANGE-CLASS. * bug fix: versions of getresuid() and getresgid() in SB-POSIX no longer cause memory faults, and should work properly (lp#1603806, reported by Kieran Grant) * bug fix: handle ENOENT from getprotobyname() (lp#1596043, reported by Stephen Hassard)
changes in sbcl-1.3.7 relative to sbcl-1.3.6: * bug fix: preserve the name of the destructive function for the destroyed constant and important result warnings, even when declared NOTINLINE. * optimization: faster operations on list-sets. * optimization: better type derivation of set functions. (lp#1592152) * optimization: load-time TLS-INDEX assignment, and other microoptimizations, on x86. * optimizations in: ** APPEND; ** ECASE/ETYPECASE; ** ARRAY-DIMENSIONS; ** ARRAY-TOTAL-SIZE; ** REMOVE, REMOVE-DUPLICATES, DELETE and DELETE-DUPLICATES on lists.
changes in sbcl-1.3.6 relative to sbcl-1.3.5: * bug fix: do not insert conditional newlines in print-unreadable-object (lp#1398290). This reverses a change made in lp#488979 which reversed a fix advertised in release 0.8.14 to pass the GCL ANSI Test Suite. * bug fix: constant negative rotations of 32-bit quantites are compiled correctly on x86-64 and arm. (lp#1586614, reported by Guillaume Le Vaillant)
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