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Revised section for our upcoming release
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Bug Fixes
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- Do not attempt to call `eval` from the runtime if `(scheme eval)` has not been imported. Instead we now raise a Scheme error in this case instead of allowing the runtime to raise a C segmentation violation. Thanks to Arthur Maciel for the bug report.
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- When allocating large vectors the object used to fill such a vector may not be transported to the heap. This was a nasty bug that could lead to random memory corruption. Fixed the minor garbage collector to properly track and transport these objects to prevent the possibility of memory corruption.
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- Sean Lynch fixed a bug where record type predicates do not check the length of the target before checking if the vector is actually a record.
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- Sean Lynch fixed a bug where record type predicates do not check the length of the target before checking if the vector is actually a record.
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- Fixed `vector?` to no longer return true for instances of record types.
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- Fixed `vector?` to no longer return true for instances of record types.
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- Do not call `eval` from the runtime if `(scheme eval)` has not been imported. Instead we now raise a Scheme error in this case which prevents the possibility of a C segmentation violation. Thanks to Arthur Maciel for the bug report.
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- When allocating very large vectors the object used to fill such a vector may not be transported to the heap. This was a nasty bug that could lead to random memory corruption. Fixed the minor garbage collector to properly track and transport these objects to prevent the possibility of memory corruption.
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## 0.23 - December 1, 2020
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## 0.23 - December 1, 2020
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