Announcement of ECL =================== ECL stands for Embeddable Common-Lisp. The ECL project aims to produce an implementation of the Common-Lisp language which complies to the ANSI X3J13 definition of the language. The term embeddable refers to the fact that ECL includes a lisp to C compiler, which produces libraries (static or dynamic) that can be called from C programs. Furthermore, ECL can produce standalone executables from your lisp code and can itself be linked to your programs as a shared library. ECL supports the operating systems Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris (at least v. 9), Microsoft Windows and OSX, running on top of the Intel, Sparc, Alpha and PowerPC processors. Porting to other architectures should be rather easy. ECL is currently hosted at SourceForge. The home page of the project is http://ecls.sourceforge.net, and in it you will find source code releases, a CVS tree and some useful documentation. Known issues ============ * Cygwin's library is still broken: fork/exec fails to reload the cygwin library, or ECL's compiled libraries in a completely random fashion. For this reason we recommend using ext:system instead of ext:run-program in that platform. * In Windows ECL comes with bytecodes compiler by default, because C compilers are normally not avaiable. Unfortunately several libraries out there are not prepared for this. If you plan to use quicklisp and have a C compiler accessible to ECL, you may use (ext:install-c-compiler) to switch back to the Lisp-to-C compiler. 15.3.7 changes since 15.2.21 ============================ * autoconf scripts are rewritten to support version 2.69 stack * direction is now correctly determined, so gcc 5.x builds should be * broken --with-sse=yes configure flag works once again * compilation of ECL under MSVC (2008/2010/2012) even with custom code pages * stable-sort now works as desired 15.2.21 changes since 13.5.1 ============================ * Features coverity scan model, ffi-unload-module implementation, probably more. * Build system enhancements, parallel builds, fixes, simplifications, cleanups, maintenance. minor cleanup, maintenance. * Numerous fixes Changes since 12.7.1 ==================== Some highlights of this release are: * ECL now ships with the whole of the Unicode names database, optimally compressed using constant C tables. This means ECL now recognizes all valid Unicode (and ASCII) names for the whole range of characters, and can print them as well. * ECL has changed the way it stores compiled data in the C files, so that it works around the limit of 65k characters per string. * ECL now builds with Microsoft Visual Studio C++ 2012. * We bend the knee and accepted WHILE/IF statements intertwined with FOR/AS, though this is still not valid ANSI Common Lisp. See file src/CHANGELOG or browse it online http://ecls.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/ecls/ecl/src/CHANGELOG?view=markup ;;; Local Variables: *** ;;; mode:text *** ;;; fill-column:69 *** ;;; End: ***