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/dports/editors/slime/slime-2.26.1-9-gf368e22a/doc/ |
H A D | slime.texi | 2 @c %**start of header 1483 @kbditem{B, sldb-break-with-default-debugger} 1492 @kbditem{A, sldb-break-with-system-debugger} 2512 :test-not test-not :start start :end end 3248 @c @fcnindex{sldb-break} 3249 @c @fcnindex{sldb-break-on-return} 3250 @fcnindex{sldb-break-with-default-debugger} 3274 @c @fcnindex{sldb-frame-number-at-point} 3306 @c @fcnindex{sldb-restart-at-point} 3317 @c @fcnindex{sldb-var-number-at-point} [all …]
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/dports/lang/sbcl/sbcl-1.2.9-x86_64-dragonfly4/ |
H A D | NEWS | 1403 * bug fix: constant improper lists could break source coverage recording. 1709 stack in subsequent GCs (which would, and does, break invariants). 3054 Slime debugger highlighting the wrong form when the sldb-show-source 3973 ** bug fix: dynamic variable and thread start related gc lossage 3995 non-threaded mode on non-NPTL systems, but refuse to start entirely. 4461 start of the buffer at the next read. 4998 * fixed bug: lambda lists may contain symbols whose names start with 5176 ** pathwise CAST removing failed when the CAST node did not start 7004 * The changes in array handling break binary compatibility, so 7045 large old value. If the new smaller value turns out to break something, [all …]
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/dports/lang/sbcl/sbcl-1.3.13/ |
H A D | NEWS | 283 and the start of its environment no longer discards the allocated data 2093 stack in subsequent GCs (which would, and does, break invariants). 3438 Slime debugger highlighting the wrong form when the sldb-show-source 4357 ** bug fix: dynamic variable and thread start related gc lossage 4379 non-threaded mode on non-NPTL systems, but refuse to start entirely. 4845 start of the buffer at the next read. 5382 * fixed bug: lambda lists may contain symbols whose names start with 5560 ** pathwise CAST removing failed when the CAST node did not start 7388 * The changes in array handling break binary compatibility, so 7429 large old value. If the new smaller value turns out to break something, [all …]
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