Steel Bank Common Lisp.
http://www.sbcl.org/
Steel Bank Common Lisp (SBCL) is a high performance Common Lisp
compiler. It is open source / free software, with a permissive license.
In addition to the compiler and runtime system for ANSI Common Lisp, it
provides an interactive environment including a debugger, a statistical
profiler, a code coverage tool, and many other extensions.
- Developed at devel:languages:misc
- Sources inherited from project openSUSE:Factory
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README.openSUSE | 0000000368 368 Bytes | |
customize-target-features.lisp | 0000000260 260 Bytes | |
dont-split-doc.patch | 0000000505 505 Bytes | |
sbcl-1.0.54-optflags.patch | 0000001694 1.65 KB | |
sbcl-1.1.2-install.patch | 0000000343 343 Bytes | |
sbcl-1.1.4-personality.patch | 0000000909 909 Bytes | |
sbcl-1.1.9-source.tar.bz2 | 0004121460 3.93 MB | |
sbcl-disable-frlock-test.patch | 0000000464 464 Bytes | |
sbcl.changes | 0000033520 32.7 KB | |
sbcl.spec | 0000004778 4.67 KB | |
sbclrc.sample | 0000001322 1.29 KB |
Revision 11 (latest revision is 103)
- Update to version 1.1.9 * New feature: + the contrib SB-GMP links with libgmp at runtime to speed up arithmetic on bignums and ratios. (contributed by Stephan Frank) * Enhancement: + disassemble now annotates some previously missing static functions, like LENGTH. + SB-EXT:PRINT-SYMBOL-WITH-PREFIX can be used within ~// to print a symbol with a package prefix. + The debugger and backtracing are more robust against buggy PRINT-OBJECT methods. * Optimization: + calls to static functions on x86-64 use less instructions. + compute encode-universal-time at compile time when possible. + when referencing internal functions as #'x, don't go through an indirect fdefn structure. + SLEEP doesn't cons on non-immediate floats and on ratios. + (mod fixnum) type-checks are performed using one unsigned comparison, instead of two. + enable more modular arithmetic transforms in the presence of conditionals. + bitwise OR forms can now trigger modular arithmetic as well, when the result is known to be negative. + recognize more cases of useless LOGAND/LOGIOR with constants. + comparisons between rationals and constant floats or between integers and constant ratios are now converted to rationals/integers at compile time. + Smaller and faster DOUBLE-FLOAT-LOW-BITS on x86-64. * Bug Fix: (forwarded request 182209 from toganm)
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