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8:07pm, 18th July 2008: SBCL Commits: 1.0.18.22: DX arguments in non-let-converted local calls (Nikodemus Siivola)
9:48am, 19th July 2008: SBCL Commits: 1.0.18.23: ALL calls with DX arguments should end their blocks (Nikodemus Siivola)
11:32am, 19th July 2008: SBCL Commits: 1.0.18.24: lift node-insertion logic from RECOGNIZE-DYNAMIC-EXTENT-LVARS (Nikodemus Si
12:00am, 19th July 2008: Boinkmarks: Benchmark results for 2008-07-19 (SBCL:x86_64 Benchmark runner on baker)
8:51pm, 16th July 2008: SBCL Commits: 1.0.18.21: More STYLE-WARNINGs (Richard M Kreuter)
7:21pm, 16th July 2008: SBCL Commits: 1.0.18.20: Fewer STYLE-WARNINGs. (Richard M Kreuter)
11:48am, 16th July 2008: SBCL Commits: 1.0.18.18: Add support for abstract namespace addresses for AF_LOCAL sockets. (Richard
5:30pm, 16th July 2008: SBCL Commits: 1.0.18.19: Fix FUNCTION-KEYWORDS, re-add FUNCTION-KEYWORD-PARAMETERS. (Richard M Kreut
6:55pm, 11th July 2008: SBCL Commits: 1.0.18.17: Alter some STYLE-WARNING names introduced in 1.0.18.16. (Richard M Kreuter)
9:31pm, 8th July 2008: SBCL Commits: 1.0.18.16: many STYLE-WARNING changes. (Richard M Kreuter)
2:24pm, 8th July 2008: SBCL Commits: 1.0.18.15: Tweak external-format tests for .gitignore, clean.sh. (Richard M Kreuter)
4:10pm, 4th July 2008: SBCL Commits: 1.0.18.12: adjust address-spaces for Windows 64 (Nikodemus Siivola)
7:57am, 7th July 2008: SBCL Commits: 1.0.18.13: adjust address-spaces for Windows 32 (Nikodemus Siivola)
3:08pm, 7th July 2008: SBCL Commits: 1.0.18.14: Tweak .gitignore for 2 Linux/PPC files. (Richard M Kreuter)

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