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$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.5 2001/06/25 19:28:42 jtb Exp $
Update of icon to 9.4.0. Version 9.4 of Icon is a modified and repackaged implementation based on version 9.3.2 of Icon. The changes make it easier to maintain, install, and use under Unix while retaining potential portability to other systems. Most significant are changes to path searching, described below, and the inclusion of the Icon program library as a standard part of all Unix source and binary distributions. The Icon language is unchanged, and this 9.4 Unix implementation remains compatible at the source level with Icon 9.3 for Windows. Recent feature additions New features added since the publication of the Icon books are described below. Reading foreign text files (new with Version 9.3.1 of Icon) The function read() recognizes three kinds of line terminators when reading a file opened in translated mode: Windows (CR+LF), Macintosh (CR), or Unix (LF). Consequently, text files created on one platform can be read by an Icon program running on a different platform. Reading directory contents (new with Version 9.3.2 of Icon) The files in a directory can be listed by opening the directory as a file. Subsequent reads return the names of the files contained in the directory. The names are returned in no particular order, and for Unix, the directories "." and ".." are included. Path searching (new with Version 9.4 of Icon) Under Unix, colons (:) may now separate directories in the LPATH and IPATH environment variables as an alternative to spaces. The Icon translator and linker search these paths when looking for $include and link files respectively. The Icon program library is now searched automatically, but LPATH and IPATH can still be set to control the search order. For version 9.4, the effective path in each case is: 1. the current directory 2. any directories named by the environment variable 3. the Icon library directory Other changes affect the configuration of Icon at installation time and the way executable Icon programs locate the interpreter. These changes, which are transparent to most users, are discussed in more detail on the [2]File Organization page. Other Icon Changes Several areas of the Icon implementation have been cleaned up, in particular the run-time initialization code, and some obsolete configurations have been removed. With one clearly marked exception, programs in the standard test suite now generate reproducible output. The following problems have been corrected: * The sign bit was lost when converting a real to a large integer. * A duplicate close(f) could crash the interpreter. * Very large coordinate values were silently mishandled. * Window attributes over 127 characters long caused a segfault. * A segfault during traceback could produce an infinite loop. * A file inclusion bug in gcc 2.96 prevented Icon from building. Library Changes The program library has been incorporated into the main Icon source tree and is routinely built along with icont and iconx. Tests for most of the core library functions and loadable C functions have been incorporated the standard test suite, and some additional consistency tests were developed. Numerous changes were made throughout the library to fix linking problems, to fix typos and formatting, and to support building via Makefiles. Some files that were miscategorized as graphics or non-graphics have been moved. Duplicate files in the cfuncs and packs/loadfunc directories have been eliminated. Some other obsolete files were also removed. Other significant changes were: procs/datetime fixed dayoweek() to get all twelve months right procs/factors fixed divisors() to consistently return all factors fixed genfactors() for some failing cases added some minor optimizations procs/genrfncs added several new sequence generators procs/io modified to allow ":" as a path separator under Unix procs/lists fixed fatal bugs in lminlen() and lmaxlen() added several new list manipulation procedures procs/lstfncs added: procedures to produce lists from sequences procs/numbers fixed decimal() for values where remainder repeats procs/pdco added several new control operations procs/periodic added: procedures related to periodic sequences procs/permutat added: procedures for permutations procs/polynom added: manipulate multi-variate polynomials procs/pqueue added new priority queue procedures procs/rational added real2rat(v, p) #: convert real to rational added medrat(r1, r2) #: rational mediant procs/records added fieldnum(R, s) #: return index of field R.s procs/seqops replaced: procedures to manipulate T-sequences procs/strings modified fchars() to break ties lexically renamed permute() to permutes() cfuncs/icall.h fixed reading of misaligned doubles by RealVal() cfuncs/fpoll.c support fpoll() under BSD Unix flavors gprocs/drawlab modified to let the caller control the window size progs/htprep modified to improve quoting progs/ipatch modified to understand v9.4 headers as well as v9.3 progs/unclog added: program to reformat CVS logs gprogs/breakout added: a new breakout game gprogs/dlgvu modified to allow interruption while drawing labels gprogs/gallery modified to recognize some nonstandard JPEG files gpacks/tiger modified to allow interruption of drawing gpacks/xtiles fixed the usage message packs/loadfunc/cspace increased the default window size
2001-06-25 20:00:16 +02:00
SHA1 (icon.v940src.tgz) = 8e1a1a13567fdbeb458f284ad313493e1e9aa96b
Size (icon.v940src.tgz) = 3209202 bytes
SHA1 (patch-aa) = 77fafa66e144a5654fb086ce53a8e198ca126d6a
SHA1 (patch-ab) = 097027fec8d879622e6e29556fb39607ad7f3b01
SHA1 (patch-ae) = df3653f8b958970af8ced3b40adb6d13d64cb9f6
SHA1 (patch-af) = 97eeba0e240529d005872c647177dcb251cbd56d
SHA1 (patch-ag) = ffae555d665df1aa77a4189b2e8b8b54c3025a52
Update of icon to 9.4.0. Version 9.4 of Icon is a modified and repackaged implementation based on version 9.3.2 of Icon. The changes make it easier to maintain, install, and use under Unix while retaining potential portability to other systems. Most significant are changes to path searching, described below, and the inclusion of the Icon program library as a standard part of all Unix source and binary distributions. The Icon language is unchanged, and this 9.4 Unix implementation remains compatible at the source level with Icon 9.3 for Windows. Recent feature additions New features added since the publication of the Icon books are described below. Reading foreign text files (new with Version 9.3.1 of Icon) The function read() recognizes three kinds of line terminators when reading a file opened in translated mode: Windows (CR+LF), Macintosh (CR), or Unix (LF). Consequently, text files created on one platform can be read by an Icon program running on a different platform. Reading directory contents (new with Version 9.3.2 of Icon) The files in a directory can be listed by opening the directory as a file. Subsequent reads return the names of the files contained in the directory. The names are returned in no particular order, and for Unix, the directories "." and ".." are included. Path searching (new with Version 9.4 of Icon) Under Unix, colons (:) may now separate directories in the LPATH and IPATH environment variables as an alternative to spaces. The Icon translator and linker search these paths when looking for $include and link files respectively. The Icon program library is now searched automatically, but LPATH and IPATH can still be set to control the search order. For version 9.4, the effective path in each case is: 1. the current directory 2. any directories named by the environment variable 3. the Icon library directory Other changes affect the configuration of Icon at installation time and the way executable Icon programs locate the interpreter. These changes, which are transparent to most users, are discussed in more detail on the [2]File Organization page. Other Icon Changes Several areas of the Icon implementation have been cleaned up, in particular the run-time initialization code, and some obsolete configurations have been removed. With one clearly marked exception, programs in the standard test suite now generate reproducible output. The following problems have been corrected: * The sign bit was lost when converting a real to a large integer. * A duplicate close(f) could crash the interpreter. * Very large coordinate values were silently mishandled. * Window attributes over 127 characters long caused a segfault. * A segfault during traceback could produce an infinite loop. * A file inclusion bug in gcc 2.96 prevented Icon from building. Library Changes The program library has been incorporated into the main Icon source tree and is routinely built along with icont and iconx. Tests for most of the core library functions and loadable C functions have been incorporated the standard test suite, and some additional consistency tests were developed. Numerous changes were made throughout the library to fix linking problems, to fix typos and formatting, and to support building via Makefiles. Some files that were miscategorized as graphics or non-graphics have been moved. Duplicate files in the cfuncs and packs/loadfunc directories have been eliminated. Some other obsolete files were also removed. Other significant changes were: procs/datetime fixed dayoweek() to get all twelve months right procs/factors fixed divisors() to consistently return all factors fixed genfactors() for some failing cases added some minor optimizations procs/genrfncs added several new sequence generators procs/io modified to allow ":" as a path separator under Unix procs/lists fixed fatal bugs in lminlen() and lmaxlen() added several new list manipulation procedures procs/lstfncs added: procedures to produce lists from sequences procs/numbers fixed decimal() for values where remainder repeats procs/pdco added several new control operations procs/periodic added: procedures related to periodic sequences procs/permutat added: procedures for permutations procs/polynom added: manipulate multi-variate polynomials procs/pqueue added new priority queue procedures procs/rational added real2rat(v, p) #: convert real to rational added medrat(r1, r2) #: rational mediant procs/records added fieldnum(R, s) #: return index of field R.s procs/seqops replaced: procedures to manipulate T-sequences procs/strings modified fchars() to break ties lexically renamed permute() to permutes() cfuncs/icall.h fixed reading of misaligned doubles by RealVal() cfuncs/fpoll.c support fpoll() under BSD Unix flavors gprocs/drawlab modified to let the caller control the window size progs/htprep modified to improve quoting progs/ipatch modified to understand v9.4 headers as well as v9.3 progs/unclog added: program to reformat CVS logs gprogs/breakout added: a new breakout game gprogs/dlgvu modified to allow interruption while drawing labels gprogs/gallery modified to recognize some nonstandard JPEG files gpacks/tiger modified to allow interruption of drawing gpacks/xtiles fixed the usage message packs/loadfunc/cspace increased the default window size
2001-06-25 20:00:16 +02:00
SHA1 (patch-ah) = 4d04fb330fd6a3436729c087374285f6320f7bf1
SHA1 (patch-ai) = 37fffe999deb7fd560dda056f2edc1972726fe91
SHA1 (patch-aj) = 4173a2417a2d61d8e30209cca2d63ae023d7b145
Update of icon to 9.4.0. Version 9.4 of Icon is a modified and repackaged implementation based on version 9.3.2 of Icon. The changes make it easier to maintain, install, and use under Unix while retaining potential portability to other systems. Most significant are changes to path searching, described below, and the inclusion of the Icon program library as a standard part of all Unix source and binary distributions. The Icon language is unchanged, and this 9.4 Unix implementation remains compatible at the source level with Icon 9.3 for Windows. Recent feature additions New features added since the publication of the Icon books are described below. Reading foreign text files (new with Version 9.3.1 of Icon) The function read() recognizes three kinds of line terminators when reading a file opened in translated mode: Windows (CR+LF), Macintosh (CR), or Unix (LF). Consequently, text files created on one platform can be read by an Icon program running on a different platform. Reading directory contents (new with Version 9.3.2 of Icon) The files in a directory can be listed by opening the directory as a file. Subsequent reads return the names of the files contained in the directory. The names are returned in no particular order, and for Unix, the directories "." and ".." are included. Path searching (new with Version 9.4 of Icon) Under Unix, colons (:) may now separate directories in the LPATH and IPATH environment variables as an alternative to spaces. The Icon translator and linker search these paths when looking for $include and link files respectively. The Icon program library is now searched automatically, but LPATH and IPATH can still be set to control the search order. For version 9.4, the effective path in each case is: 1. the current directory 2. any directories named by the environment variable 3. the Icon library directory Other changes affect the configuration of Icon at installation time and the way executable Icon programs locate the interpreter. These changes, which are transparent to most users, are discussed in more detail on the [2]File Organization page. Other Icon Changes Several areas of the Icon implementation have been cleaned up, in particular the run-time initialization code, and some obsolete configurations have been removed. With one clearly marked exception, programs in the standard test suite now generate reproducible output. The following problems have been corrected: * The sign bit was lost when converting a real to a large integer. * A duplicate close(f) could crash the interpreter. * Very large coordinate values were silently mishandled. * Window attributes over 127 characters long caused a segfault. * A segfault during traceback could produce an infinite loop. * A file inclusion bug in gcc 2.96 prevented Icon from building. Library Changes The program library has been incorporated into the main Icon source tree and is routinely built along with icont and iconx. Tests for most of the core library functions and loadable C functions have been incorporated the standard test suite, and some additional consistency tests were developed. Numerous changes were made throughout the library to fix linking problems, to fix typos and formatting, and to support building via Makefiles. Some files that were miscategorized as graphics or non-graphics have been moved. Duplicate files in the cfuncs and packs/loadfunc directories have been eliminated. Some other obsolete files were also removed. Other significant changes were: procs/datetime fixed dayoweek() to get all twelve months right procs/factors fixed divisors() to consistently return all factors fixed genfactors() for some failing cases added some minor optimizations procs/genrfncs added several new sequence generators procs/io modified to allow ":" as a path separator under Unix procs/lists fixed fatal bugs in lminlen() and lmaxlen() added several new list manipulation procedures procs/lstfncs added: procedures to produce lists from sequences procs/numbers fixed decimal() for values where remainder repeats procs/pdco added several new control operations procs/periodic added: procedures related to periodic sequences procs/permutat added: procedures for permutations procs/polynom added: manipulate multi-variate polynomials procs/pqueue added new priority queue procedures procs/rational added real2rat(v, p) #: convert real to rational added medrat(r1, r2) #: rational mediant procs/records added fieldnum(R, s) #: return index of field R.s procs/seqops replaced: procedures to manipulate T-sequences procs/strings modified fchars() to break ties lexically renamed permute() to permutes() cfuncs/icall.h fixed reading of misaligned doubles by RealVal() cfuncs/fpoll.c support fpoll() under BSD Unix flavors gprocs/drawlab modified to let the caller control the window size progs/htprep modified to improve quoting progs/ipatch modified to understand v9.4 headers as well as v9.3 progs/unclog added: program to reformat CVS logs gprogs/breakout added: a new breakout game gprogs/dlgvu modified to allow interruption while drawing labels gprogs/gallery modified to recognize some nonstandard JPEG files gpacks/tiger modified to allow interruption of drawing gpacks/xtiles fixed the usage message packs/loadfunc/cspace increased the default window size
2001-06-25 20:00:16 +02:00
SHA1 (patch-ak) = cd66608d05ffc9f953bad63781632c6c416b4bc7
SHA1 (patch-al) = 3c2b05206fe404ac3987eaac3d35fb91172b580d
SHA1 (patch-am) = a4e23ccd481508e2b2fb139e4d1d6414b7e243c6
SHA1 (patch-an) = 0ec847f7ad002a9f471ee4dc8dfa46a8b300983a
SHA1 (patch-ao) = c6c0b0e524b2274ba3551323da1b6d0f21e37ac4
SHA1 (patch-ap) = c90cb7df8e6d6c7f871eba603e8f561d64384a29
Update of icon to 9.4.0. Version 9.4 of Icon is a modified and repackaged implementation based on version 9.3.2 of Icon. The changes make it easier to maintain, install, and use under Unix while retaining potential portability to other systems. Most significant are changes to path searching, described below, and the inclusion of the Icon program library as a standard part of all Unix source and binary distributions. The Icon language is unchanged, and this 9.4 Unix implementation remains compatible at the source level with Icon 9.3 for Windows. Recent feature additions New features added since the publication of the Icon books are described below. Reading foreign text files (new with Version 9.3.1 of Icon) The function read() recognizes three kinds of line terminators when reading a file opened in translated mode: Windows (CR+LF), Macintosh (CR), or Unix (LF). Consequently, text files created on one platform can be read by an Icon program running on a different platform. Reading directory contents (new with Version 9.3.2 of Icon) The files in a directory can be listed by opening the directory as a file. Subsequent reads return the names of the files contained in the directory. The names are returned in no particular order, and for Unix, the directories "." and ".." are included. Path searching (new with Version 9.4 of Icon) Under Unix, colons (:) may now separate directories in the LPATH and IPATH environment variables as an alternative to spaces. The Icon translator and linker search these paths when looking for $include and link files respectively. The Icon program library is now searched automatically, but LPATH and IPATH can still be set to control the search order. For version 9.4, the effective path in each case is: 1. the current directory 2. any directories named by the environment variable 3. the Icon library directory Other changes affect the configuration of Icon at installation time and the way executable Icon programs locate the interpreter. These changes, which are transparent to most users, are discussed in more detail on the [2]File Organization page. Other Icon Changes Several areas of the Icon implementation have been cleaned up, in particular the run-time initialization code, and some obsolete configurations have been removed. With one clearly marked exception, programs in the standard test suite now generate reproducible output. The following problems have been corrected: * The sign bit was lost when converting a real to a large integer. * A duplicate close(f) could crash the interpreter. * Very large coordinate values were silently mishandled. * Window attributes over 127 characters long caused a segfault. * A segfault during traceback could produce an infinite loop. * A file inclusion bug in gcc 2.96 prevented Icon from building. Library Changes The program library has been incorporated into the main Icon source tree and is routinely built along with icont and iconx. Tests for most of the core library functions and loadable C functions have been incorporated the standard test suite, and some additional consistency tests were developed. Numerous changes were made throughout the library to fix linking problems, to fix typos and formatting, and to support building via Makefiles. Some files that were miscategorized as graphics or non-graphics have been moved. Duplicate files in the cfuncs and packs/loadfunc directories have been eliminated. Some other obsolete files were also removed. Other significant changes were: procs/datetime fixed dayoweek() to get all twelve months right procs/factors fixed divisors() to consistently return all factors fixed genfactors() for some failing cases added some minor optimizations procs/genrfncs added several new sequence generators procs/io modified to allow ":" as a path separator under Unix procs/lists fixed fatal bugs in lminlen() and lmaxlen() added several new list manipulation procedures procs/lstfncs added: procedures to produce lists from sequences procs/numbers fixed decimal() for values where remainder repeats procs/pdco added several new control operations procs/periodic added: procedures related to periodic sequences procs/permutat added: procedures for permutations procs/polynom added: manipulate multi-variate polynomials procs/pqueue added new priority queue procedures procs/rational added real2rat(v, p) #: convert real to rational added medrat(r1, r2) #: rational mediant procs/records added fieldnum(R, s) #: return index of field R.s procs/seqops replaced: procedures to manipulate T-sequences procs/strings modified fchars() to break ties lexically renamed permute() to permutes() cfuncs/icall.h fixed reading of misaligned doubles by RealVal() cfuncs/fpoll.c support fpoll() under BSD Unix flavors gprocs/drawlab modified to let the caller control the window size progs/htprep modified to improve quoting progs/ipatch modified to understand v9.4 headers as well as v9.3 progs/unclog added: program to reformat CVS logs gprogs/breakout added: a new breakout game gprogs/dlgvu modified to allow interruption while drawing labels gprogs/gallery modified to recognize some nonstandard JPEG files gpacks/tiger modified to allow interruption of drawing gpacks/xtiles fixed the usage message packs/loadfunc/cspace increased the default window size
2001-06-25 20:00:16 +02:00
SHA1 (patch-aq) = 07ad177de29dc6498b921c0ede43a4ea36c0815e
SHA1 (patch-ar) = 6a6fcb68461e1d1a0e0e86f65be610170a4cf890
SHA1 (patch-as) = baff3d1b011b9e6b1d3bc033f8aa25336ff7afd7
SHA1 (patch-at) = afe068041bc99a287adb88df6d282d7b7ce853bb
SHA1 (patch-au) = e86fb1c6b7784bf18963db3dabf81b5cf564bc3e
SHA1 (patch-av) = 413e8c56b1c1809022fbb6995c5c0a2fb3b4e65a
SHA1 (patch-aw) = a738587324006d71a61cc6af72dcab7004b5101e
SHA1 (patch-ax) = 4ffb0492f0ed60a7ead5423a44a29d1cc9f9c5af
SHA1 (patch-ay) = 3a744613441b678234cb415f15c41afa1e1cf7f6
SHA1 (patch-az) = 777b7e9c3357dd7f34181fc4615a6e6897cb2e2e
SHA1 (patch-ba) = 6932d2e1de32a0c22313045dd1c6af7fea5e79a5