Loading general-info/release-20c.txt +10 −1 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -25,7 +25,8 @@ New in this release: - Add support for character name completion. This can be used by Slime to do character name completion. - Initial support for Solaris/x86. CMUCL will run on Solaris/x86 with all features available. with all features available, except only Unicode and SSE2 is supported. * Changes - ASDF2 updated to version 2.010. Loading Loading @@ -106,6 +107,14 @@ New in this release: - On NetBSD, display of FP numbers (sse2 and x87) during tracing has been corrected. Previously, random values were displayed. - Executables images can now be created on NetBSD again. - EXT::DESCRIBE-EXTERNAL-FORMAT was not exported. - TRACE was erroneously allowing encapsulation when tracing local flet/labels functions. This doesn't actually trace anything. An error is now signaled in this case. This usually happens because the function is in one of CMUCL's internal implementation packages. If you know what you're doing, you can use the trace option :encapsulate nil to trace them. Tracing functions used by TRACE can cause bad things. * Trac Tickets: Loading Loading
general-info/release-20c.txt +10 −1 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -25,7 +25,8 @@ New in this release: - Add support for character name completion. This can be used by Slime to do character name completion. - Initial support for Solaris/x86. CMUCL will run on Solaris/x86 with all features available. with all features available, except only Unicode and SSE2 is supported. * Changes - ASDF2 updated to version 2.010. Loading Loading @@ -106,6 +107,14 @@ New in this release: - On NetBSD, display of FP numbers (sse2 and x87) during tracing has been corrected. Previously, random values were displayed. - Executables images can now be created on NetBSD again. - EXT::DESCRIBE-EXTERNAL-FORMAT was not exported. - TRACE was erroneously allowing encapsulation when tracing local flet/labels functions. This doesn't actually trace anything. An error is now signaled in this case. This usually happens because the function is in one of CMUCL's internal implementation packages. If you know what you're doing, you can use the trace option :encapsulate nil to trace them. Tracing functions used by TRACE can cause bad things. * Trac Tickets: Loading