- May 16, 1997
- May 15, 1997
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dtc authored
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- May 14, 1997
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pw authored
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- May 11, 1997
- May 08, 1997
- May 05, 1997
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dtc authored
which are not yet supported; hack for errno; signed-array support.
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- May 02, 1997
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pw authored
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- Apr 27, 1997
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dtc authored
which was wrong by the x86 C call conventions.
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- Apr 26, 1997
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dtc authored
move-to-sap VOP because pointers need to be in descriptor-regs.
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- Apr 25, 1997
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dtc authored
inconsistencies which showed up on the x86 port.
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- Apr 24, 1997
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dtc authored
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- Apr 23, 1997
- Apr 21, 1997
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dtc authored
the error type and register were being placed in the trap instruction which breaks on later sparcs.
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dtc authored
required on the MIPS port where the NFP is a descriptor reg. Correct fix for the sparc is to not have the NFP defined as a BOXED register, it's defined as a non-descriptor register in compiler/sparc/vm.lisp and the GC was scavenging it and picking up bad pointers.
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pw authored
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- Apr 20, 1997
- Apr 19, 1997
- Apr 18, 1997
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dtc authored
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- Apr 16, 1997
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- Apr 12, 1997
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dtc authored
backend-featurep :x86 so this doesn't break cross-compiling.
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- Apr 09, 1997
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dtc authored
will place the instance in the static space but still move the substructure lists and arrays to the RO space. This is needed for compact-info environments which cache the last name in the instance which needs to be scavenged, but the hash arrays can still be placed in the RO space (the cache name was not being scavenge which could cause a false hit if very unlucky). Shall uses this new option in compiler/globaldb.lisp after people have had a chance to bootstrap in this new support.
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- Apr 02, 1997
- Apr 01, 1997
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dtc authored
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dtc authored
(signed-byte 16), (signed-byte 30), (signed-byte 32). These patches include the general support and the x86 backend support; more to follow. The important changes are conditional on the :signed-array feature so shouldn't affect the source without this feature. This work has been driven by Raymond Toy.
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dtc authored
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