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chibi-scheme: Update to 0.9.1 pkgsrc changes: - Remove no longer needed patches/patch hunk applied upstream Changes: 0.9.1 ----- Bugfix release with several bugs fixed, notably: * equal? hash tables had a sporadic bug with string and vector keys * the distribution of random numbers with bignum values had gaps * minor fixes for SRFI 160 and SRFI 144 0.9 --- This release includes complete builtin support for the Tangerine Edition of the R7RS large language. With the ambitious scope of R7RS large, it's unlikely further editions will continue to have builtin support, and will instead rely on external repositories like snow-fort. A new compile-time option can enable O(1) string-ref using an offset lookup table. It is disabled by default because it's still slower than string cursors, and has some small additional overhead in memory, I/O and the FFI. Other notable changes include: * A novel syntax-case implementation built on ER macros by Marc Nieper-Wißkirchen. * Improved Windows support by Yuki Okumura, and BSD support thanks to Kris Katterjon, Andrew Gwozdziewycz, and Taylor Campbell. * LIghtweight library aliases. * Native SRFI 160 uniform vectors, with FFI and read/write support. * A startup option can enable strict string-cursor checks, so that cursors can only be used with the string they reference. * JSON read/write support, with utilities to read records. * Diff highlighting in unit test failures. * Updated to Unicode 13. * ... plus many new SRFIs, portability improvements, and bugfixes. Not counting aliases and test packages, Chibi now comes with over 200 libraries in the base distribution, with many more available on snow-fort.org.
2020-08-18 12:25:16 +02:00
$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.2 2020/08/18 10:25:16 leot Exp $
chibi-scheme: Update to 0.9.1 pkgsrc changes: - Remove no longer needed patches/patch hunk applied upstream Changes: 0.9.1 ----- Bugfix release with several bugs fixed, notably: * equal? hash tables had a sporadic bug with string and vector keys * the distribution of random numbers with bignum values had gaps * minor fixes for SRFI 160 and SRFI 144 0.9 --- This release includes complete builtin support for the Tangerine Edition of the R7RS large language. With the ambitious scope of R7RS large, it's unlikely further editions will continue to have builtin support, and will instead rely on external repositories like snow-fort. A new compile-time option can enable O(1) string-ref using an offset lookup table. It is disabled by default because it's still slower than string cursors, and has some small additional overhead in memory, I/O and the FFI. Other notable changes include: * A novel syntax-case implementation built on ER macros by Marc Nieper-Wißkirchen. * Improved Windows support by Yuki Okumura, and BSD support thanks to Kris Katterjon, Andrew Gwozdziewycz, and Taylor Campbell. * LIghtweight library aliases. * Native SRFI 160 uniform vectors, with FFI and read/write support. * A startup option can enable strict string-cursor checks, so that cursors can only be used with the string they reference. * JSON read/write support, with utilities to read records. * Diff highlighting in unit test failures. * Updated to Unicode 13. * ... plus many new SRFIs, portability improvements, and bugfixes. Not counting aliases and test packages, Chibi now comes with over 200 libraries in the base distribution, with many more available on snow-fort.org.
2020-08-18 12:25:16 +02:00
SHA1 (chibi-scheme-0.9.1.tgz) = 2cd12ec96d991bf4e4357e06e363e14be730a14a
RMD160 (chibi-scheme-0.9.1.tgz) = 346cc444a9a44d3678b68bf423f76f439f171501
SHA512 (chibi-scheme-0.9.1.tgz) = 64a68e06174e326c3f3c29573483fd2af9aee26e3fb3074ad9dc46a3a46c2ff642ec1ffb07d28850215527fb6a0d1fac25e0e416024bd228328e9ea423dd7324
Size (chibi-scheme-0.9.1.tgz) = 886984 bytes
SHA1 (patch-Makefile) = 1b5ef838218d71484f3d6ea0ff83d55a0dff7282