28 Jan 15:13
SBCL 1.0.14 has been released.
From: William Harold Newman <william.newman <at> airmail.net>
Subject: SBCL 1.0.14 has been released.
Newsgroups: gmane.lisp.steel-bank.announce
Date: 2008-01-28 14:14:08 GMT
Subject: SBCL 1.0.14 has been released.
Newsgroups: gmane.lisp.steel-bank.announce
Date: 2008-01-28 14:14:08 GMT
Source is available in SourceForge CVS and on the SourceForge File
Releases page.
from the NEWS file in the distribution:
changes in sbcl-1.0.14 relative to sbcl-1.0.13:
* new feature: SB-EXT:*EXIT-HOOKS* are called when the process exits
(see documentation for details.)
* revived support for OpenBSD (contributed by Josh Elsasser)
* partially fixed bug #108: ROOM no longer suffers from occasional
(AVER (SAP= CURRENT END)) failures .
* fixed bug #402: proclaimed non-standard declarations in DEFMETHOD
bodies no longer cause a WARNING to be signalled. (reported by
Vincent Arkesteijn)
* bug fix: (TRUNCATE X 0) when X is a bignum now correctly signals
DIVISION-BY-ZERO. Similarly for MOD and REM (which suffered due to
the bug in TRUNCATE.) (reported by Michael Weber)
* bug fix: SB-SPROF:REPORT no longer signals an error if there are
no samples. (reported by Andy Hefner)
* bug fix: functions compiled using (COMPILE NIL '(LAMBDA ...))
no longer appear as (NIL ...) frames in backtraces.
* bug fix: RESOLVE-CONFLICT (and the other name conflict machinery)
is now actually exported from SB-EXT as documented. (reported by
Maciej Katafiasz)
* bug fix: sb-aclrepl now correctly understands how to inspect
single-floats on 64-bit platforms where single-floats are not boxed.
* bug fix: SB-MOP:CLASS-SLOTS now signals an error if the class has not
yet been finalized. (reported by Levente Meszaros)
* bug fix: CLOSE :ABORT T behaves more correctly on Windows.
* DESCRIBE and (DOCUMENTATION ... 'OPTIMIZE) describe meaning of
SBCL-specific optimize qualities.
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