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  1. Mar 19, 2010
  2. Jan 06, 2009
    • rtoy's avatar
      code/commandline.lisp: · addf17d7
      rtoy authored
      o Command line parsing now recognizes "--" and disables any further
        processing by CMUCL itself.  Everything after "--" is placed in the
        new variable EXT:*COMMAND-LINE-APPLICATION-ARGUMENTS*, which is a
        list of strings.
      
      code/exports.lisp:
      o Export EXT:*COMMAND-LINE-APPLICATION-ARGUMENTS*.
      
      general-info/release-19f.txt:
      o Update.
      addf17d7
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  6. Jan 29, 2003
    • toy's avatar
      o Adds support for searching for the lisp.core file based on the · a20170bc
      toy authored
        location of the lisp C binary, when CMUCLLIB is not given, and the
        core file is not specified.
      o Add support for a CMUCLCORE envvar, and a -lib option for setting
        the path for the library: search-list.
      o Added some spare static symbols for the sparc port so we don't have
        to cross-compile again for a while.
      
      See cmucl-imp archives for some more details.
      a20170bc
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  12. Aug 24, 2000
    • dtc's avatar
      o Based on suggestions from Martin Cracauer, flush commonly used output · 62104ee1
      dtc authored
        streams during the processing of command line switches and upon exit.
        This is a convenience for typical usage, and not all output streams
        are flushed, so important streams should still be flushed but user code.
      
      o Add a new function finish-standard-output-streams to finish output on
        the commonly used output streams. Called after the processing
        of each command line switch, and before the %end-of-the-world.
      
      o Extend the eval switch to process multiple forms, flushing the common
        output streams between each.
      62104ee1
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