- Nov 29, 2016
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Raymond Toy authored
o Include math.h before netdb.h (from Carl) o Use ceil instead of trunc and add comment on why. o Conform to cmucl style.
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Raymond Toy authored
lisp/os-common.c: o Implement os_sleep(double) to sleep for the given number of seconds. Uses nanosleep on all platforms to sleep, taking care to sleep more if nanosleep was interrupted. code/lispinit.lisp: code/multi-proc.lisp: o Use the new os_sleep function to sleep for the requested amount of time.
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- Oct 09, 2016
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Raymond Toy authored
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Raymond Toy authored
* Update links to point to the gitlab cmucl wiki * Rephrase a bit differently since things have changed.
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Raymond Toy authored
* Indent neatly * Run spell-checker
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- Oct 08, 2016
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Raymond Toy authored
* Update byte-fasl-file-version to #x21b * Add boot-21b.lisp bootstrap file to bootstrap the changes. With this, we're now at 21b.
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Robert Swindells authored
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- Oct 05, 2016
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Raymond Toy authored
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Raymond Toy authored
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Raymond Toy authored
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- Oct 01, 2016
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Robert Swindells authored
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Robert Swindells authored
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Robert Swindells authored
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- Sep 28, 2016
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Elias Pipping authored
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- Sep 27, 2016
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Raymond Toy authored
Fix some typos too.
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Raymond Toy authored
Prepare for release 21b.
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Raymond Toy authored
* Document :input and :output behavior when they are string streams. * Document :element-type and :external-format
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- Sep 26, 2016
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Raymond Toy authored
The documentation for this keyward option to run-program was commented, but the actual option was not removed from the list of options for run-program. Remove it.
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Raymond Toy authored
Since we're just going to return the original compiled function, there's no point in trying to get the function-lambda-expression of the function. So, if we're given a function, just return the (default) definition.
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- Sep 19, 2016
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Raymond Toy authored
Several related changes here. o If :process-command-line is NIL, *command-line-strings* and *command-line-application-arguments* weren't getting updated. They should get updated so that the resulting core can get updated command line options instead of using the values dumped with the core. The command line switch demons are still not run, as before. o Add a :quiet option as if -quiet were given.
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- Sep 10, 2016
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Raymond Toy authored
If the function is already compiled and we don't have the source for it any more, just return without recompiling anything.
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- Sep 08, 2016
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Raymond Toy authored
The debug-info-source isn't available until later in the fasl, so don't try to print where the source was compiled from. This seems like a small oversight since the next bit of code does nothing if the debug-info-source isn't available.
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- Sep 05, 2016
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Raymond Toy authored
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Raymond Toy authored
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Raymond Toy authored
Also add some tickets that were fixed but weren't listed.
- Sep 04, 2016
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Raymond Toy authored
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Raymond Toy authored
When support for search-lists was added to PATHNAME-MATCH-P, support for logical pathnames was broken because PATHNAME-MATCH-P eventually calls TRANSLATE-LOGICAL-PATHNAME which calls PATHNAME-MATCH-P with logical pathnames. This caused infinite recursion. So add back the original PATHNAME-MATCH-P, but rename to %PATHNAME-MATCH-P and use that in TRANSLATE-LOGICAL-PATHNAME and friends. Add test for this case too.
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- Sep 03, 2016
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Raymond Toy authored
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Raymond Toy authored
The recursive definition comes from %single-float and %double-float trying to coerce a double-double-float to a single or double. Not sure the best place to fix this, but added a special case here for %single-float and %double-float to convert the double-double-float to a double that can then be coerced to the appropriate type. (Could have added a deftransform for coerce to handle double-doubles, but doing it here makes it easier to follow the code.) Verified that x86->x86 and sparc->sparc cross-compiles no longer have the warning. Also verified that sparc->sparc actually cross-compiles and loads successfully and that the result will compile itself successfully.
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- Aug 21, 2016
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Raymond Toy authored
When writing a string to the program too few octets were written because strings are now 16-bits wide. To fix this, only write the low 8-bits of each character. This matches what reading does. This pretty much implies that the caller should use STREAM:STRING-ENCODE and STREAM::STRING-DECODE on the strings. Add several tests to verify the expected results.
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- May 30, 2016
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Raymond Toy authored
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Raymond Toy authored
- May 22, 2016
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Raymond Toy authored
Update compiler option to specify 10.6 as the min version. (I personally no longer have an version earlier than 10.11.) Fix ticket #19.
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- May 21, 2016
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Raymond Toy authored
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Raymond Toy authored
This is now handled by the runtime feature :relocatable-stacks.
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Raymond Toy authored
This is now handled by the runtime feature :relocatable-stacks
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Raymond Toy authored
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Raymond Toy authored
This is now handled by the runtime feature :relocatable-stacks
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