[armedbear-cvs] r12564 - branches/0.19.x/abcl

Erik Huelsmann ehuelsmann at common-lisp.net
Sat Mar 20 19:38:07 UTC 2010


Author: ehuelsmann
Date: Sat Mar 20 15:38:04 2010
New Revision: 12564

Log:
Backport README changes.

Modified:
   branches/0.19.x/abcl/README

Modified: branches/0.19.x/abcl/README
==============================================================================
--- branches/0.19.x/abcl/README	(original)
+++ branches/0.19.x/abcl/README	Sat Mar 20 15:38:04 2010
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@
 Which should result output like the following:
 
 ----------------
-Armed Bear Common Lisp 0.17.0
+Armed Bear Common Lisp 0.19.1
 Java 1.6.0_14 Sun Microsystems Inc.
 Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM
 Low-level initialization completed in 0.9 seconds.
@@ -135,16 +135,16 @@
 
 A lot of (renewed) energy has been spent to make ABCL a compliant
 and practically useable Common Lisp implementation.  Because of this,
-ABCL 0.17.0 now fails only 34 out of 21702 tests in the ANSI CL test
+ABCL 0.19.1 now fails only 29 out of 21702 tests in the ANSI CL test
 suite.  Next to that, the fail count of the Maxima test suite has been
-reduced to only 3 - rounding errors.
+reduced to only 5 - rounding errors.
 
 ABCL's CLOS does not handle on-the-fly redefinition of classes
 correctly. Quite a bit of energy has been spent in versions 0.16.0 and
 0.17.0 to improve CLOS performance. There is no support for the long
 form of DEFINE-METHOD-COMBINATION, and certain other required CLOS
 features are also missing. Enough CLOS is there to run
-ASDF and CL-PPCRE, if you're in no hurry.
+ASDF2 and CL-PPCRE.
 
 There is no MOP worth mentioning.
 
@@ -159,4 +159,4 @@
 
 On behalf of all ABCL development team and contributors,
 Erik Huelsmann
-October 31, 2009
+March 20, 2010




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