akovalenko / sbcl-win32-threadsLinks
Unofficial SBCL fork for MS Windows (normally kept in sync with the mainline, intended for eventual merge) featuring threads, AMD64 port, and some I/O subsystem modifications (mostly Windows-specific). Based on threading support by dmitry_vk (with GC safepoints)
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