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- Update gauche to 0.9.2. See below for the list of changes. - Replace the HOMEPAGE with the url used in the document such as README etc. - Drop minoura@ from MAINTAINER as per his request on twitter. Brief summary of Gauche 0.9.2: [New Features] * Case mapping and character properties are fully supported, compatible to R6RS and R7RS draft (both based on Unicode standard). Character-wise case mapping (char-upcase etc.) and property queries (char-alphabetic?, char-general-category, etc.) are built-in. Context-aware string case mapping (string-upcase etc.) is provided in the new text.unicode module. (Note: srfi-13's string-upcase etc. are unchanged; they are defined to use simple case mappings.) The text.unicode module also provides conversion between utf-8/utf-16 and Unicode codepoints. * Windows binary distribution is now in MS installer (*.msi) format, created with WiX. It's safer than the previous *.exe format created by NSIS, which had a bug that smashes PATH settings when it is too long. * A convenient wrapper for atomic execution is added in gauche.threads. See this intro post. * Benchmarking utilities resembles to Perl's Benchmark module is now available in gauche.time. See this post for an introduction. * with-lock-file: A long-awaited feature to use lock files conveniently. It is in file.util module. * Added full support of srfi-60, integer bitwise operations. * gauche.cgen: Some API that Gauche uses to generate C code become public. See the manual for the details. [Incompatibile Changes] * control.thread-pool: add-job! now takes timeout argument. If it is omitted and the job queue is full, add-job! blocks. It is a change from 0.9.1, in which add-job! returns immediately in such case. To get the same behavior, pass 0 explicitly to the timeout argument. The argument order of wait-all is also changed to take timeout optional argument first. In 0.9.1 it never timeouts. * If --enable-multibyte flag is given to ./configure without explicit encoding, we now assume utf-8. It used to be euc-jp. This is for the consistency. We don't think this change affects many, for the document has always been told to give explicit encoding name for this option. * The --enable-ipv6 configure option is turned on by default. It shouldn't cause problems on modern OSes. If you ever get a compile error in gauche.net module on a platform that lacks modern API, specify --disable-ipv6 option to ./configure. * (This is an internal change of undocumented feature. We mention it just in case if some extension packages depend on this.) In the initialization code generated by genstub or precomp, it used to be possible to refer to the current module by mod. Now you should use Scm_CurrentModule() instead. Also, gauche.cgen.unit now doesn't include <gauche.h> automatically. [Improvements] * The compiler is improved to avoid creating a closure at execution time when it doesn't close local environment. For example, (map (^x (* x x)) lis) doesn't create a closure; instead, the internal lambda is compiled as if it is a toplevel-defined procedure. (Yeah, it's a simple lambda lifting. We didn't do it since it could slow down the compiler. Now the compiler is efficient enough to handle it.) * Supports zero or multi-argument unquote/unquote-splicing, as defined in R6RS. * sys-exec and sys-fork-and-exec now supports :detached keyword argument to make the child process detached from the parent's process group. * Buliltin reverse and reverse! takes optional list-tail argument. * A new builtin procedure map* that can deal with dotted list. * Common Lisp-like ecase macro is added. * The extended lambda formals (:key, :optional, etc) are now available in define-method as well. * New built-in function sys-clearenv, useful to fork subprocess securely. * rxmatch-case accepts (else => proc) form, just like case. * Socket address objects (e.g. <sockaddr-un>) can now be compared by equal? based on its content. Useful to put them in a hashtable, for example. * gauche.uvector: A new procedure uvector-copy! that can copy any type of uvectors. * gauche.test: A new test expected result constructor test-one-of allows to check if the test result matches any one of possible outcomes. * control.thread-pool: Now a pool raises <thread-pool-shut-down> condition if the pool has already be shut down and no longer accepting new jobs. terminate-all now takes :cancel-queued-jobs keyword argument to stop the pool immediately, instead of waiting for all the jobs to be finished. Canceled jobs are marked as killed . New APIs: thread-pool-results, thread-pool-shut-down?. * rfc.json: Allow construct-json to take optional output port for the consistency. * rfc.uri: A new procedure uri-merge that can be resolve a relative uri in regart to a base uri. * rfc.cookie: Recognize :http-only cookie attribute introduced in RFC6265. * Now the tilde `~' expansion of sys-normalize-pathname works on Windows as well to refer to the current user's home directory; it tries environment variables heuristically to find it. To refer to other user's home directory by ~user is still only available on Unix platforms, though. * util.combinations: combinations is optimized to handle leaf cases efficiently. [Bux fixes] * Fixed a bug that the number parser hangs when reading 2.2250738585072012e-308. * Integer multiplication routine had a code that depended on undefined behavior of C; it worked on gcc but revealed the bug on clang-llvm. * Fixed a module bug on the visibility of bindings of extended modules. * gauche.parameter: Fixed a couple of bugs on parameter objects. * Numeric comparison procedures such as < didn't work correctly when more than four arguments were given. The bug was introduced by incorrect optimization. * Fixed bugs in lognot, logand, logior and logxor, which crashed when non-integer ratinoal numbers are passed. * port->string, port->string-list: These procedures returned prematurely when the input contains an illegal byte sequence for internal encoding. Now they return an incomplete string instead. * srfi-1: Some srfi-1 procedures that are built-in were not exported, causing errors when you wanted to import them selectively, e.g. (use srfi-1 :only (fold)). * util.queue: Fixed list->queue to work. * binary.pack: Fixed a bug that the result may be truncated if the input contains byte sequences that can be interpreted as invalid character multibyte sequences. * srfi-42: Fixed a hygiene bug; the previous versions failed when only toplevel macros are imported using :only import option. * rfc.json: Fixed a bug that didn't escape double-quotes in the string, and didn't handle empty array. * Coding-aware ports didn't count lines correctly in CR-only or CRLF line endings. * Fixed a problem that caused crash after changing metaclasses of a class metaobject. An additional protection mechanism is in place in the class metaobject so that it won't be in an inconsistent state unexpectedly. * Fixed sys-setenv in which you couldn't omit the overwrite argument, even if it was described optional. * Fixed build problem of gauche.net on Solaris. * Fixed a bug in gauche-package that caused an error when *load-path* contained a nonexistent path. * Fixed a bug in string comparison routine that surfaces in a special architecture. * The printed output of <time> was incorrect when its value was negative. * There was a bug in the reader it reads ().() incorrectly. * Fixed a bug in format to allow ~* to position after the last argument. * Fixed GC compliation problem on OSX Lion.
2011-09-16 09:49:25 +02:00
@comment $NetBSD: PLIST,v 1.26 2011/09/16 07:49:25 enami Exp $
Updated to 0.8.1. Gauche-0.8.1 is a maintainance release of Gauche-0.8. Gauche-0.8 release announce is cited here: * *New Features* o Auxiliary scripts: Gauche now installs a few scripts that help to build and install extension packages. The gauche-package script handles download, unpacking, configuration, building and installation in one command invocation. See the description of "Using extension packages" section of the manual. (NB: this feature is still new and may have problems, but hey, let's give a try.) A couple of auxiliary scripts, gauche-cesconv and gauche-install can be called from Makefile. They don't have documentation yet, but try --help option for these scripts. o Module util.match: Andrew Wright's match macro is bundled. It is modified to handle Gauche's object system. * *Improvements* o A couple of performance tuning were done for I/O and loading Scheme files. o Now you can subclass <error> class as well as <exception> class to define your own error type. A new built-in macro guard, which is SRFI-34 compliant, can be used to handle errors selectively. Eventually the errors from built-in procedures will have more structured exception hierarchy. o New built-in system procedures: sys-lchown, sys-realpath. o Built-in sort routines now have stable versions, stable-sort and stable-sort!. o New built-in macro: let/cc. o New built-in keyword procedures: delete-keyword, delete-keyword!. o New built-in regexp procedure: rxmatch-num-matches. o Module file.util: new procedures: file-is-symlink?, file->string, file->string-list, file->list, file->sexp-list. o Module gauche.net: documented the previously experimental procedures: socket-send, socket-sendto, socket-recv, socket-recvfrom, socket-getpeername, socket-getsockname. Now these are official procedures. o Module gauche.process: process-command wasn't exported, even though it was documented. o Module gauche.test: you can control whether the error in the test procedure is reported or not by an envioronment variable GAUCHE_TEST_REPORT_ERROR and a global variable *test-report-error*. Useful to find a problem during testing. o Module www.cgi: new procedure cgi-get-metavariables; allows the user routine to take metavariables via cgi-metavariables parameter, so that cgi scripts can be easily modularized. o Module gauche.parseopt: support of "optional option-argument" is added. o Module gauche.array: homogeneous numeric array types are added. o Module text.html-lite: added frame-related tags. * *Bug Fixes* [snip]
2004-08-08 09:05:38 +02:00
bin/gauche-cesconv
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Updated to 0.8.1. Gauche-0.8.1 is a maintainance release of Gauche-0.8. Gauche-0.8 release announce is cited here: * *New Features* o Auxiliary scripts: Gauche now installs a few scripts that help to build and install extension packages. The gauche-package script handles download, unpacking, configuration, building and installation in one command invocation. See the description of "Using extension packages" section of the manual. (NB: this feature is still new and may have problems, but hey, let's give a try.) A couple of auxiliary scripts, gauche-cesconv and gauche-install can be called from Makefile. They don't have documentation yet, but try --help option for these scripts. o Module util.match: Andrew Wright's match macro is bundled. It is modified to handle Gauche's object system. * *Improvements* o A couple of performance tuning were done for I/O and loading Scheme files. o Now you can subclass <error> class as well as <exception> class to define your own error type. A new built-in macro guard, which is SRFI-34 compliant, can be used to handle errors selectively. Eventually the errors from built-in procedures will have more structured exception hierarchy. o New built-in system procedures: sys-lchown, sys-realpath. o Built-in sort routines now have stable versions, stable-sort and stable-sort!. o New built-in macro: let/cc. o New built-in keyword procedures: delete-keyword, delete-keyword!. o New built-in regexp procedure: rxmatch-num-matches. o Module file.util: new procedures: file-is-symlink?, file->string, file->string-list, file->list, file->sexp-list. o Module gauche.net: documented the previously experimental procedures: socket-send, socket-sendto, socket-recv, socket-recvfrom, socket-getpeername, socket-getsockname. Now these are official procedures. o Module gauche.process: process-command wasn't exported, even though it was documented. o Module gauche.test: you can control whether the error in the test procedure is reported or not by an envioronment variable GAUCHE_TEST_REPORT_ERROR and a global variable *test-report-error*. Useful to find a problem during testing. o Module www.cgi: new procedure cgi-get-metavariables; allows the user routine to take metavariables via cgi-metavariables parameter, so that cgi scripts can be easily modularized. o Module gauche.parseopt: support of "optional option-argument" is added. o Module gauche.array: homogeneous numeric array types are added. o Module text.html-lite: added frame-related tags. * *Bug Fixes* [snip]
2004-08-08 09:05:38 +02:00
bin/gauche-install
bin/gauche-package
bin/gosh
info/gauche-refe.info
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Update to Gauche 0.9.1 New in Gauche 0.9.1: Major Feature Enhancements + New Features o Extended formals: Built-in lambda, define etc. can recognize optional and keyword arguments, a la Common Lisp. o Enhanced module mechanism: Now you can rename, choose, or add prefix to the symbols when importing other modules. o Efficient record types: A new module gauche.record provides ERR5RS (srfi-99) compatible record types. It is also upper compatible to srfi-9 records. o More support for multithreaded applications: Thread-safe queue is added to util.queue, and thread-pool feature is provided by the new module control.thread-pool. Continuations can be passed between threads. o Partial continuations. o Enhanced Windows support. o New module: crypt.bcrypt: A module for Blowfish password hashing. o New module: srfi-98: portable environment variable lookup support. o New module: gauche.mop.propagate: Making object composition simpler. o New module: rfc.json: JSON parsing and construction. + Changes o The directory structure for Gauche installation has changed so that we can keep binary compatibility for the extension modules throughout 0.9.x releases. o Now it is an error to pass a keyword argument that isn't expected by the callee. It used to be a warning. o Regular expression re{,M} now means the same as re{0,M}, which is compatible to Oniguruma. + Improvements o The compiler and the runtime got optimized more. The compiler now knows more about built-in procedures, and tries compile-time constant folding and/or inlining more aggressively. For example, sxml.ssax can parse XML document a lot faster. o ^ can be used in place of lambda, allowing more concise code. There's also convenience macros ^a, ^b, ... ^z and ^_ as abbreviations of lambda (a) etc. o ~ is added for universal accessing operator. (~ x y) is the same as (ref x y), and (~ x y z) is the same as (ref (ref x y) z), and so on. It can be used with generalized setter, e.g. (set! (~ array i) x). o define-syntax, let-syntax, and letrec-syntax are enhanced so that they can take a general expression in rhs, as far as it yields a syntactic transformer. o gauche.process: I/O redirection handling in run-process becomes more flexible. o rfc.http module now supports https connection (unix platforms only). Currently it relies on an external program (stunnel). o A new procedure current-load-path allows the program to know the file name it is being loaded from. o A new procedure .$ is introduced as an alternative name of compose. o Regular expressions now got read-write invariance. Some internal regexp routines are made public, giving users an easy way to construct and analyze regexp programatically. o rfc.822: New procedure: rfc822-date->date. o file.util: The procedure temporary-directory now became a parameter so that you can switch it when necessary. The default value is taken from (sys-tmpdir), which determines temporary directory in the recommended way of the platform; esp., it works on Windows native platforms. home-directory works on Windows, too. Procedures null-device and console-device are added to make it easier to write portable script across Unix and Windows platforms. o util.queue: New proceduers: any-in-queue, every-in-queue. o gauche.parseopt: When let-args encounters a command-line option that doesn't match any spec, it now raises a condition of type <parseopt-error> instead of <error>. The application can capture the condition to handle invalid command-line arguments. o gauche.uvector: New procedure uvector-size to obtain number of octets actually to be written out when the given uvector is written out by write-block. o dbm: A new procedure dbm-type->class allows an application to load appropriate dbm implementation at runtime. Utility scripts dbm/dump and dbm/restore are provided for easier backup and migration. o Procedure slot-pop! is added for the consistency with other *-push!/pop! API pairs. o When ref is used for object slot access, it can take default value in case the slot is unbound. o Made (set! (ref list k) value) work. o New procedures delete-keywords, delete-keywords!, tree-map-map, tree-map-for-each. o unwind-protect allows multiple handlers, as in CL. o sqrt now returns an exact number if the argument is exact and the result can be computed exactly. Also, R6RS's exact-integer-sqrt is added. o gauche.parameter: Parameters can be used with generalized set!. o The default-endian parameter is moved from binary.io module to the core, so that this parameter controls default endian of binary I/O in general. For example, read-block! and write-block of the gauche.uvector module now uses the value of this parameter as the default. A new procedure native-endian is added to retrieve the platform's native endianness. o More R6RS procedures: inexact, exact, real-valued?, rational-valued?, integer-valued?, div, mod, div0, mod0. A number of bug fixes.
2010-12-16 04:42:08 +01:00
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- Update gauche to 0.9.2. See below for the list of changes. - Replace the HOMEPAGE with the url used in the document such as README etc. - Drop minoura@ from MAINTAINER as per his request on twitter. Brief summary of Gauche 0.9.2: [New Features] * Case mapping and character properties are fully supported, compatible to R6RS and R7RS draft (both based on Unicode standard). Character-wise case mapping (char-upcase etc.) and property queries (char-alphabetic?, char-general-category, etc.) are built-in. Context-aware string case mapping (string-upcase etc.) is provided in the new text.unicode module. (Note: srfi-13's string-upcase etc. are unchanged; they are defined to use simple case mappings.) The text.unicode module also provides conversion between utf-8/utf-16 and Unicode codepoints. * Windows binary distribution is now in MS installer (*.msi) format, created with WiX. It's safer than the previous *.exe format created by NSIS, which had a bug that smashes PATH settings when it is too long. * A convenient wrapper for atomic execution is added in gauche.threads. See this intro post. * Benchmarking utilities resembles to Perl's Benchmark module is now available in gauche.time. See this post for an introduction. * with-lock-file: A long-awaited feature to use lock files conveniently. It is in file.util module. * Added full support of srfi-60, integer bitwise operations. * gauche.cgen: Some API that Gauche uses to generate C code become public. See the manual for the details. [Incompatibile Changes] * control.thread-pool: add-job! now takes timeout argument. If it is omitted and the job queue is full, add-job! blocks. It is a change from 0.9.1, in which add-job! returns immediately in such case. To get the same behavior, pass 0 explicitly to the timeout argument. The argument order of wait-all is also changed to take timeout optional argument first. In 0.9.1 it never timeouts. * If --enable-multibyte flag is given to ./configure without explicit encoding, we now assume utf-8. It used to be euc-jp. This is for the consistency. We don't think this change affects many, for the document has always been told to give explicit encoding name for this option. * The --enable-ipv6 configure option is turned on by default. It shouldn't cause problems on modern OSes. If you ever get a compile error in gauche.net module on a platform that lacks modern API, specify --disable-ipv6 option to ./configure. * (This is an internal change of undocumented feature. We mention it just in case if some extension packages depend on this.) In the initialization code generated by genstub or precomp, it used to be possible to refer to the current module by mod. Now you should use Scm_CurrentModule() instead. Also, gauche.cgen.unit now doesn't include <gauche.h> automatically. [Improvements] * The compiler is improved to avoid creating a closure at execution time when it doesn't close local environment. For example, (map (^x (* x x)) lis) doesn't create a closure; instead, the internal lambda is compiled as if it is a toplevel-defined procedure. (Yeah, it's a simple lambda lifting. We didn't do it since it could slow down the compiler. Now the compiler is efficient enough to handle it.) * Supports zero or multi-argument unquote/unquote-splicing, as defined in R6RS. * sys-exec and sys-fork-and-exec now supports :detached keyword argument to make the child process detached from the parent's process group. * Buliltin reverse and reverse! takes optional list-tail argument. * A new builtin procedure map* that can deal with dotted list. * Common Lisp-like ecase macro is added. * The extended lambda formals (:key, :optional, etc) are now available in define-method as well. * New built-in function sys-clearenv, useful to fork subprocess securely. * rxmatch-case accepts (else => proc) form, just like case. * Socket address objects (e.g. <sockaddr-un>) can now be compared by equal? based on its content. Useful to put them in a hashtable, for example. * gauche.uvector: A new procedure uvector-copy! that can copy any type of uvectors. * gauche.test: A new test expected result constructor test-one-of allows to check if the test result matches any one of possible outcomes. * control.thread-pool: Now a pool raises <thread-pool-shut-down> condition if the pool has already be shut down and no longer accepting new jobs. terminate-all now takes :cancel-queued-jobs keyword argument to stop the pool immediately, instead of waiting for all the jobs to be finished. Canceled jobs are marked as killed . New APIs: thread-pool-results, thread-pool-shut-down?. * rfc.json: Allow construct-json to take optional output port for the consistency. * rfc.uri: A new procedure uri-merge that can be resolve a relative uri in regart to a base uri. * rfc.cookie: Recognize :http-only cookie attribute introduced in RFC6265. * Now the tilde `~' expansion of sys-normalize-pathname works on Windows as well to refer to the current user's home directory; it tries environment variables heuristically to find it. To refer to other user's home directory by ~user is still only available on Unix platforms, though. * util.combinations: combinations is optimized to handle leaf cases efficiently. [Bux fixes] * Fixed a bug that the number parser hangs when reading 2.2250738585072012e-308. * Integer multiplication routine had a code that depended on undefined behavior of C; it worked on gcc but revealed the bug on clang-llvm. * Fixed a module bug on the visibility of bindings of extended modules. * gauche.parameter: Fixed a couple of bugs on parameter objects. * Numeric comparison procedures such as < didn't work correctly when more than four arguments were given. The bug was introduced by incorrect optimization. * Fixed bugs in lognot, logand, logior and logxor, which crashed when non-integer ratinoal numbers are passed. * port->string, port->string-list: These procedures returned prematurely when the input contains an illegal byte sequence for internal encoding. Now they return an incomplete string instead. * srfi-1: Some srfi-1 procedures that are built-in were not exported, causing errors when you wanted to import them selectively, e.g. (use srfi-1 :only (fold)). * util.queue: Fixed list->queue to work. * binary.pack: Fixed a bug that the result may be truncated if the input contains byte sequences that can be interpreted as invalid character multibyte sequences. * srfi-42: Fixed a hygiene bug; the previous versions failed when only toplevel macros are imported using :only import option. * rfc.json: Fixed a bug that didn't escape double-quotes in the string, and didn't handle empty array. * Coding-aware ports didn't count lines correctly in CR-only or CRLF line endings. * Fixed a problem that caused crash after changing metaclasses of a class metaobject. An additional protection mechanism is in place in the class metaobject so that it won't be in an inconsistent state unexpectedly. * Fixed sys-setenv in which you couldn't omit the overwrite argument, even if it was described optional. * Fixed build problem of gauche.net on Solaris. * Fixed a bug in gauche-package that caused an error when *load-path* contained a nonexistent path. * Fixed a bug in string comparison routine that surfaces in a special architecture. * The printed output of <time> was incorrect when its value was negative. * There was a bug in the reader it reads ().() incorrectly. * Fixed a bug in format to allow ~* to position after the last argument. * Fixed GC compliation problem on OSX Lion.
2011-09-16 09:49:25 +02:00
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/${MACHINE_GNU_PLATFORM}/text--unicode.so
Update to Gauche 0.9.1 New in Gauche 0.9.1: Major Feature Enhancements + New Features o Extended formals: Built-in lambda, define etc. can recognize optional and keyword arguments, a la Common Lisp. o Enhanced module mechanism: Now you can rename, choose, or add prefix to the symbols when importing other modules. o Efficient record types: A new module gauche.record provides ERR5RS (srfi-99) compatible record types. It is also upper compatible to srfi-9 records. o More support for multithreaded applications: Thread-safe queue is added to util.queue, and thread-pool feature is provided by the new module control.thread-pool. Continuations can be passed between threads. o Partial continuations. o Enhanced Windows support. o New module: crypt.bcrypt: A module for Blowfish password hashing. o New module: srfi-98: portable environment variable lookup support. o New module: gauche.mop.propagate: Making object composition simpler. o New module: rfc.json: JSON parsing and construction. + Changes o The directory structure for Gauche installation has changed so that we can keep binary compatibility for the extension modules throughout 0.9.x releases. o Now it is an error to pass a keyword argument that isn't expected by the callee. It used to be a warning. o Regular expression re{,M} now means the same as re{0,M}, which is compatible to Oniguruma. + Improvements o The compiler and the runtime got optimized more. The compiler now knows more about built-in procedures, and tries compile-time constant folding and/or inlining more aggressively. For example, sxml.ssax can parse XML document a lot faster. o ^ can be used in place of lambda, allowing more concise code. There's also convenience macros ^a, ^b, ... ^z and ^_ as abbreviations of lambda (a) etc. o ~ is added for universal accessing operator. (~ x y) is the same as (ref x y), and (~ x y z) is the same as (ref (ref x y) z), and so on. It can be used with generalized setter, e.g. (set! (~ array i) x). o define-syntax, let-syntax, and letrec-syntax are enhanced so that they can take a general expression in rhs, as far as it yields a syntactic transformer. o gauche.process: I/O redirection handling in run-process becomes more flexible. o rfc.http module now supports https connection (unix platforms only). Currently it relies on an external program (stunnel). o A new procedure current-load-path allows the program to know the file name it is being loaded from. o A new procedure .$ is introduced as an alternative name of compose. o Regular expressions now got read-write invariance. Some internal regexp routines are made public, giving users an easy way to construct and analyze regexp programatically. o rfc.822: New procedure: rfc822-date->date. o file.util: The procedure temporary-directory now became a parameter so that you can switch it when necessary. The default value is taken from (sys-tmpdir), which determines temporary directory in the recommended way of the platform; esp., it works on Windows native platforms. home-directory works on Windows, too. Procedures null-device and console-device are added to make it easier to write portable script across Unix and Windows platforms. o util.queue: New proceduers: any-in-queue, every-in-queue. o gauche.parseopt: When let-args encounters a command-line option that doesn't match any spec, it now raises a condition of type <parseopt-error> instead of <error>. The application can capture the condition to handle invalid command-line arguments. o gauche.uvector: New procedure uvector-size to obtain number of octets actually to be written out when the given uvector is written out by write-block. o dbm: A new procedure dbm-type->class allows an application to load appropriate dbm implementation at runtime. Utility scripts dbm/dump and dbm/restore are provided for easier backup and migration. o Procedure slot-pop! is added for the consistency with other *-push!/pop! API pairs. o When ref is used for object slot access, it can take default value in case the slot is unbound. o Made (set! (ref list k) value) work. o New procedures delete-keywords, delete-keywords!, tree-map-map, tree-map-for-each. o unwind-protect allows multiple handlers, as in CL. o sqrt now returns an exact number if the argument is exact and the result can be computed exactly. Also, R6RS's exact-integer-sqrt is added. o gauche.parameter: Parameters can be used with generalized set!. o The default-endian parameter is moved from binary.io module to the core, so that this parameter controls default endian of binary I/O in general. For example, read-block! and write-block of the gauche.uvector module now uses the value of this parameter as the default. A new procedure native-endian is added to retrieve the platform's native endianness. o More R6RS procedures: inexact, exact, real-valued?, rational-valued?, integer-valued?, div, mod, div0, mod0. A number of bug fixes.
2010-12-16 04:42:08 +01:00
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/${MACHINE_GNU_PLATFORM}/util--match.so
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/${MACHINE_GNU_PLATFORM}/util--queue.so
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/${MACHINE_GNU_PLATFORM}/util--sparse.so
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gauche.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gauche/arch.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gauche/bignum.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gauche/bits.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gauche/bits_inline.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gauche/builtin-syms.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gauche/bytes_inline.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gauche/char_euc_jp.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gauche/char_none.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gauche/char_sjis.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gauche/char_utf_8.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gauche/charset.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gauche/class.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gauche/code.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gauche/collection.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gauche/config.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gauche/exception.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gauche/extend.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gauche/extern.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gauche/float.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gauche/gloc.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gauche/hash.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gauche/int64.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gauche/keyword.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gauche/load.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gauche/macro.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gauche/module.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gauche/number.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gauche/parameter.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gauche/paths.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gauche/port.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gauche/prof.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gauche/pthread.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gauche/reader.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gauche/regexp.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gauche/scmconst.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gauche/string.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gauche/symbol.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gauche/system.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gauche/treemap.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gauche/uthread.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gauche/uvector.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gauche/vector.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gauche/vm.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gauche/vminsn.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gauche/weak.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gauche/win-compat.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gc.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gc_allocator.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gc_config_macros.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gc_cpp.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gc_inline.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gc_mark.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gc_pthread_redirects.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gc_tiny_fl.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gc_typed.h
lib/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/include/gc_version.h
lib/libgauche-0.9.so
lib/libgauche-0.9.so.0
- Update gauche to 0.9.2. See below for the list of changes. - Replace the HOMEPAGE with the url used in the document such as README etc. - Drop minoura@ from MAINTAINER as per his request on twitter. Brief summary of Gauche 0.9.2: [New Features] * Case mapping and character properties are fully supported, compatible to R6RS and R7RS draft (both based on Unicode standard). Character-wise case mapping (char-upcase etc.) and property queries (char-alphabetic?, char-general-category, etc.) are built-in. Context-aware string case mapping (string-upcase etc.) is provided in the new text.unicode module. (Note: srfi-13's string-upcase etc. are unchanged; they are defined to use simple case mappings.) The text.unicode module also provides conversion between utf-8/utf-16 and Unicode codepoints. * Windows binary distribution is now in MS installer (*.msi) format, created with WiX. It's safer than the previous *.exe format created by NSIS, which had a bug that smashes PATH settings when it is too long. * A convenient wrapper for atomic execution is added in gauche.threads. See this intro post. * Benchmarking utilities resembles to Perl's Benchmark module is now available in gauche.time. See this post for an introduction. * with-lock-file: A long-awaited feature to use lock files conveniently. It is in file.util module. * Added full support of srfi-60, integer bitwise operations. * gauche.cgen: Some API that Gauche uses to generate C code become public. See the manual for the details. [Incompatibile Changes] * control.thread-pool: add-job! now takes timeout argument. If it is omitted and the job queue is full, add-job! blocks. It is a change from 0.9.1, in which add-job! returns immediately in such case. To get the same behavior, pass 0 explicitly to the timeout argument. The argument order of wait-all is also changed to take timeout optional argument first. In 0.9.1 it never timeouts. * If --enable-multibyte flag is given to ./configure without explicit encoding, we now assume utf-8. It used to be euc-jp. This is for the consistency. We don't think this change affects many, for the document has always been told to give explicit encoding name for this option. * The --enable-ipv6 configure option is turned on by default. It shouldn't cause problems on modern OSes. If you ever get a compile error in gauche.net module on a platform that lacks modern API, specify --disable-ipv6 option to ./configure. * (This is an internal change of undocumented feature. We mention it just in case if some extension packages depend on this.) In the initialization code generated by genstub or precomp, it used to be possible to refer to the current module by mod. Now you should use Scm_CurrentModule() instead. Also, gauche.cgen.unit now doesn't include <gauche.h> automatically. [Improvements] * The compiler is improved to avoid creating a closure at execution time when it doesn't close local environment. For example, (map (^x (* x x)) lis) doesn't create a closure; instead, the internal lambda is compiled as if it is a toplevel-defined procedure. (Yeah, it's a simple lambda lifting. We didn't do it since it could slow down the compiler. Now the compiler is efficient enough to handle it.) * Supports zero or multi-argument unquote/unquote-splicing, as defined in R6RS. * sys-exec and sys-fork-and-exec now supports :detached keyword argument to make the child process detached from the parent's process group. * Buliltin reverse and reverse! takes optional list-tail argument. * A new builtin procedure map* that can deal with dotted list. * Common Lisp-like ecase macro is added. * The extended lambda formals (:key, :optional, etc) are now available in define-method as well. * New built-in function sys-clearenv, useful to fork subprocess securely. * rxmatch-case accepts (else => proc) form, just like case. * Socket address objects (e.g. <sockaddr-un>) can now be compared by equal? based on its content. Useful to put them in a hashtable, for example. * gauche.uvector: A new procedure uvector-copy! that can copy any type of uvectors. * gauche.test: A new test expected result constructor test-one-of allows to check if the test result matches any one of possible outcomes. * control.thread-pool: Now a pool raises <thread-pool-shut-down> condition if the pool has already be shut down and no longer accepting new jobs. terminate-all now takes :cancel-queued-jobs keyword argument to stop the pool immediately, instead of waiting for all the jobs to be finished. Canceled jobs are marked as killed . New APIs: thread-pool-results, thread-pool-shut-down?. * rfc.json: Allow construct-json to take optional output port for the consistency. * rfc.uri: A new procedure uri-merge that can be resolve a relative uri in regart to a base uri. * rfc.cookie: Recognize :http-only cookie attribute introduced in RFC6265. * Now the tilde `~' expansion of sys-normalize-pathname works on Windows as well to refer to the current user's home directory; it tries environment variables heuristically to find it. To refer to other user's home directory by ~user is still only available on Unix platforms, though. * util.combinations: combinations is optimized to handle leaf cases efficiently. [Bux fixes] * Fixed a bug that the number parser hangs when reading 2.2250738585072012e-308. * Integer multiplication routine had a code that depended on undefined behavior of C; it worked on gcc but revealed the bug on clang-llvm. * Fixed a module bug on the visibility of bindings of extended modules. * gauche.parameter: Fixed a couple of bugs on parameter objects. * Numeric comparison procedures such as < didn't work correctly when more than four arguments were given. The bug was introduced by incorrect optimization. * Fixed bugs in lognot, logand, logior and logxor, which crashed when non-integer ratinoal numbers are passed. * port->string, port->string-list: These procedures returned prematurely when the input contains an illegal byte sequence for internal encoding. Now they return an incomplete string instead. * srfi-1: Some srfi-1 procedures that are built-in were not exported, causing errors when you wanted to import them selectively, e.g. (use srfi-1 :only (fold)). * util.queue: Fixed list->queue to work. * binary.pack: Fixed a bug that the result may be truncated if the input contains byte sequences that can be interpreted as invalid character multibyte sequences. * srfi-42: Fixed a hygiene bug; the previous versions failed when only toplevel macros are imported using :only import option. * rfc.json: Fixed a bug that didn't escape double-quotes in the string, and didn't handle empty array. * Coding-aware ports didn't count lines correctly in CR-only or CRLF line endings. * Fixed a problem that caused crash after changing metaclasses of a class metaobject. An additional protection mechanism is in place in the class metaobject so that it won't be in an inconsistent state unexpectedly. * Fixed sys-setenv in which you couldn't omit the overwrite argument, even if it was described optional. * Fixed build problem of gauche.net on Solaris. * Fixed a bug in gauche-package that caused an error when *load-path* contained a nonexistent path. * Fixed a bug in string comparison routine that surfaces in a special architecture. * The printed output of <time> was incorrect when its value was negative. * There was a bug in the reader it reads ().() incorrectly. * Fixed a bug in format to allow ~* to position after the last argument. * Fixed GC compliation problem on OSX Lion.
2011-09-16 09:49:25 +02:00
lib/libgauche-0.9.so.0.2
Update to Gauche 0.9.1 New in Gauche 0.9.1: Major Feature Enhancements + New Features o Extended formals: Built-in lambda, define etc. can recognize optional and keyword arguments, a la Common Lisp. o Enhanced module mechanism: Now you can rename, choose, or add prefix to the symbols when importing other modules. o Efficient record types: A new module gauche.record provides ERR5RS (srfi-99) compatible record types. It is also upper compatible to srfi-9 records. o More support for multithreaded applications: Thread-safe queue is added to util.queue, and thread-pool feature is provided by the new module control.thread-pool. Continuations can be passed between threads. o Partial continuations. o Enhanced Windows support. o New module: crypt.bcrypt: A module for Blowfish password hashing. o New module: srfi-98: portable environment variable lookup support. o New module: gauche.mop.propagate: Making object composition simpler. o New module: rfc.json: JSON parsing and construction. + Changes o The directory structure for Gauche installation has changed so that we can keep binary compatibility for the extension modules throughout 0.9.x releases. o Now it is an error to pass a keyword argument that isn't expected by the callee. It used to be a warning. o Regular expression re{,M} now means the same as re{0,M}, which is compatible to Oniguruma. + Improvements o The compiler and the runtime got optimized more. The compiler now knows more about built-in procedures, and tries compile-time constant folding and/or inlining more aggressively. For example, sxml.ssax can parse XML document a lot faster. o ^ can be used in place of lambda, allowing more concise code. There's also convenience macros ^a, ^b, ... ^z and ^_ as abbreviations of lambda (a) etc. o ~ is added for universal accessing operator. (~ x y) is the same as (ref x y), and (~ x y z) is the same as (ref (ref x y) z), and so on. It can be used with generalized setter, e.g. (set! (~ array i) x). o define-syntax, let-syntax, and letrec-syntax are enhanced so that they can take a general expression in rhs, as far as it yields a syntactic transformer. o gauche.process: I/O redirection handling in run-process becomes more flexible. o rfc.http module now supports https connection (unix platforms only). Currently it relies on an external program (stunnel). o A new procedure current-load-path allows the program to know the file name it is being loaded from. o A new procedure .$ is introduced as an alternative name of compose. o Regular expressions now got read-write invariance. Some internal regexp routines are made public, giving users an easy way to construct and analyze regexp programatically. o rfc.822: New procedure: rfc822-date->date. o file.util: The procedure temporary-directory now became a parameter so that you can switch it when necessary. The default value is taken from (sys-tmpdir), which determines temporary directory in the recommended way of the platform; esp., it works on Windows native platforms. home-directory works on Windows, too. Procedures null-device and console-device are added to make it easier to write portable script across Unix and Windows platforms. o util.queue: New proceduers: any-in-queue, every-in-queue. o gauche.parseopt: When let-args encounters a command-line option that doesn't match any spec, it now raises a condition of type <parseopt-error> instead of <error>. The application can capture the condition to handle invalid command-line arguments. o gauche.uvector: New procedure uvector-size to obtain number of octets actually to be written out when the given uvector is written out by write-block. o dbm: A new procedure dbm-type->class allows an application to load appropriate dbm implementation at runtime. Utility scripts dbm/dump and dbm/restore are provided for easier backup and migration. o Procedure slot-pop! is added for the consistency with other *-push!/pop! API pairs. o When ref is used for object slot access, it can take default value in case the slot is unbound. o Made (set! (ref list k) value) work. o New procedures delete-keywords, delete-keywords!, tree-map-map, tree-map-for-each. o unwind-protect allows multiple handlers, as in CL. o sqrt now returns an exact number if the argument is exact and the result can be computed exactly. Also, R6RS's exact-integer-sqrt is added. o gauche.parameter: Parameters can be used with generalized set!. o The default-endian parameter is moved from binary.io module to the core, so that this parameter controls default endian of binary I/O in general. For example, read-block! and write-block of the gauche.uvector module now uses the value of this parameter as the default. A new procedure native-endian is added to retrieve the platform's native endianness. o More R6RS procedures: inexact, exact, real-valued?, rational-valued?, integer-valued?, div, mod, div0, mod0. A number of bug fixes.
2010-12-16 04:42:08 +01:00
man/man1/gauche-cesconv.1
man/man1/gauche-config.1
Update to Gauche 0.9.1 New in Gauche 0.9.1: Major Feature Enhancements + New Features o Extended formals: Built-in lambda, define etc. can recognize optional and keyword arguments, a la Common Lisp. o Enhanced module mechanism: Now you can rename, choose, or add prefix to the symbols when importing other modules. o Efficient record types: A new module gauche.record provides ERR5RS (srfi-99) compatible record types. It is also upper compatible to srfi-9 records. o More support for multithreaded applications: Thread-safe queue is added to util.queue, and thread-pool feature is provided by the new module control.thread-pool. Continuations can be passed between threads. o Partial continuations. o Enhanced Windows support. o New module: crypt.bcrypt: A module for Blowfish password hashing. o New module: srfi-98: portable environment variable lookup support. o New module: gauche.mop.propagate: Making object composition simpler. o New module: rfc.json: JSON parsing and construction. + Changes o The directory structure for Gauche installation has changed so that we can keep binary compatibility for the extension modules throughout 0.9.x releases. o Now it is an error to pass a keyword argument that isn't expected by the callee. It used to be a warning. o Regular expression re{,M} now means the same as re{0,M}, which is compatible to Oniguruma. + Improvements o The compiler and the runtime got optimized more. The compiler now knows more about built-in procedures, and tries compile-time constant folding and/or inlining more aggressively. For example, sxml.ssax can parse XML document a lot faster. o ^ can be used in place of lambda, allowing more concise code. There's also convenience macros ^a, ^b, ... ^z and ^_ as abbreviations of lambda (a) etc. o ~ is added for universal accessing operator. (~ x y) is the same as (ref x y), and (~ x y z) is the same as (ref (ref x y) z), and so on. It can be used with generalized setter, e.g. (set! (~ array i) x). o define-syntax, let-syntax, and letrec-syntax are enhanced so that they can take a general expression in rhs, as far as it yields a syntactic transformer. o gauche.process: I/O redirection handling in run-process becomes more flexible. o rfc.http module now supports https connection (unix platforms only). Currently it relies on an external program (stunnel). o A new procedure current-load-path allows the program to know the file name it is being loaded from. o A new procedure .$ is introduced as an alternative name of compose. o Regular expressions now got read-write invariance. Some internal regexp routines are made public, giving users an easy way to construct and analyze regexp programatically. o rfc.822: New procedure: rfc822-date->date. o file.util: The procedure temporary-directory now became a parameter so that you can switch it when necessary. The default value is taken from (sys-tmpdir), which determines temporary directory in the recommended way of the platform; esp., it works on Windows native platforms. home-directory works on Windows, too. Procedures null-device and console-device are added to make it easier to write portable script across Unix and Windows platforms. o util.queue: New proceduers: any-in-queue, every-in-queue. o gauche.parseopt: When let-args encounters a command-line option that doesn't match any spec, it now raises a condition of type <parseopt-error> instead of <error>. The application can capture the condition to handle invalid command-line arguments. o gauche.uvector: New procedure uvector-size to obtain number of octets actually to be written out when the given uvector is written out by write-block. o dbm: A new procedure dbm-type->class allows an application to load appropriate dbm implementation at runtime. Utility scripts dbm/dump and dbm/restore are provided for easier backup and migration. o Procedure slot-pop! is added for the consistency with other *-push!/pop! API pairs. o When ref is used for object slot access, it can take default value in case the slot is unbound. o Made (set! (ref list k) value) work. o New procedures delete-keywords, delete-keywords!, tree-map-map, tree-map-for-each. o unwind-protect allows multiple handlers, as in CL. o sqrt now returns an exact number if the argument is exact and the result can be computed exactly. Also, R6RS's exact-integer-sqrt is added. o gauche.parameter: Parameters can be used with generalized set!. o The default-endian parameter is moved from binary.io module to the core, so that this parameter controls default endian of binary I/O in general. For example, read-block! and write-block of the gauche.uvector module now uses the value of this parameter as the default. A new procedure native-endian is added to retrieve the platform's native endianness. o More R6RS procedures: inexact, exact, real-valued?, rational-valued?, integer-valued?, div, mod, div0, mod0. A number of bug fixes.
2010-12-16 04:42:08 +01:00
man/man1/gauche-install.1
man/man1/gauche-package.1
man/man1/gosh.1
share/aclocal/gauche.m4
Update to Gauche 0.9.1 New in Gauche 0.9.1: Major Feature Enhancements + New Features o Extended formals: Built-in lambda, define etc. can recognize optional and keyword arguments, a la Common Lisp. o Enhanced module mechanism: Now you can rename, choose, or add prefix to the symbols when importing other modules. o Efficient record types: A new module gauche.record provides ERR5RS (srfi-99) compatible record types. It is also upper compatible to srfi-9 records. o More support for multithreaded applications: Thread-safe queue is added to util.queue, and thread-pool feature is provided by the new module control.thread-pool. Continuations can be passed between threads. o Partial continuations. o Enhanced Windows support. o New module: crypt.bcrypt: A module for Blowfish password hashing. o New module: srfi-98: portable environment variable lookup support. o New module: gauche.mop.propagate: Making object composition simpler. o New module: rfc.json: JSON parsing and construction. + Changes o The directory structure for Gauche installation has changed so that we can keep binary compatibility for the extension modules throughout 0.9.x releases. o Now it is an error to pass a keyword argument that isn't expected by the callee. It used to be a warning. o Regular expression re{,M} now means the same as re{0,M}, which is compatible to Oniguruma. + Improvements o The compiler and the runtime got optimized more. The compiler now knows more about built-in procedures, and tries compile-time constant folding and/or inlining more aggressively. For example, sxml.ssax can parse XML document a lot faster. o ^ can be used in place of lambda, allowing more concise code. There's also convenience macros ^a, ^b, ... ^z and ^_ as abbreviations of lambda (a) etc. o ~ is added for universal accessing operator. (~ x y) is the same as (ref x y), and (~ x y z) is the same as (ref (ref x y) z), and so on. It can be used with generalized setter, e.g. (set! (~ array i) x). o define-syntax, let-syntax, and letrec-syntax are enhanced so that they can take a general expression in rhs, as far as it yields a syntactic transformer. o gauche.process: I/O redirection handling in run-process becomes more flexible. o rfc.http module now supports https connection (unix platforms only). Currently it relies on an external program (stunnel). o A new procedure current-load-path allows the program to know the file name it is being loaded from. o A new procedure .$ is introduced as an alternative name of compose. o Regular expressions now got read-write invariance. Some internal regexp routines are made public, giving users an easy way to construct and analyze regexp programatically. o rfc.822: New procedure: rfc822-date->date. o file.util: The procedure temporary-directory now became a parameter so that you can switch it when necessary. The default value is taken from (sys-tmpdir), which determines temporary directory in the recommended way of the platform; esp., it works on Windows native platforms. home-directory works on Windows, too. Procedures null-device and console-device are added to make it easier to write portable script across Unix and Windows platforms. o util.queue: New proceduers: any-in-queue, every-in-queue. o gauche.parseopt: When let-args encounters a command-line option that doesn't match any spec, it now raises a condition of type <parseopt-error> instead of <error>. The application can capture the condition to handle invalid command-line arguments. o gauche.uvector: New procedure uvector-size to obtain number of octets actually to be written out when the given uvector is written out by write-block. o dbm: A new procedure dbm-type->class allows an application to load appropriate dbm implementation at runtime. Utility scripts dbm/dump and dbm/restore are provided for easier backup and migration. o Procedure slot-pop! is added for the consistency with other *-push!/pop! API pairs. o When ref is used for object slot access, it can take default value in case the slot is unbound. o Made (set! (ref list k) value) work. o New procedures delete-keywords, delete-keywords!, tree-map-map, tree-map-for-each. o unwind-protect allows multiple handlers, as in CL. o sqrt now returns an exact number if the argument is exact and the result can be computed exactly. Also, R6RS's exact-integer-sqrt is added. o gauche.parameter: Parameters can be used with generalized set!. o The default-endian parameter is moved from binary.io module to the core, so that this parameter controls default endian of binary I/O in general. For example, read-block! and write-block of the gauche.uvector module now uses the value of this parameter as the default. A new procedure native-endian is added to retrieve the platform's native endianness. o More R6RS procedures: inexact, exact, real-valued?, rational-valued?, integer-valued?, div, mod, div0, mod0. A number of bug fixes.
2010-12-16 04:42:08 +01:00
share/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/aclocal.m4
- Update gauche to 0.9.2. See below for the list of changes. - Replace the HOMEPAGE with the url used in the document such as README etc. - Drop minoura@ from MAINTAINER as per his request on twitter. Brief summary of Gauche 0.9.2: [New Features] * Case mapping and character properties are fully supported, compatible to R6RS and R7RS draft (both based on Unicode standard). Character-wise case mapping (char-upcase etc.) and property queries (char-alphabetic?, char-general-category, etc.) are built-in. Context-aware string case mapping (string-upcase etc.) is provided in the new text.unicode module. (Note: srfi-13's string-upcase etc. are unchanged; they are defined to use simple case mappings.) The text.unicode module also provides conversion between utf-8/utf-16 and Unicode codepoints. * Windows binary distribution is now in MS installer (*.msi) format, created with WiX. It's safer than the previous *.exe format created by NSIS, which had a bug that smashes PATH settings when it is too long. * A convenient wrapper for atomic execution is added in gauche.threads. See this intro post. * Benchmarking utilities resembles to Perl's Benchmark module is now available in gauche.time. See this post for an introduction. * with-lock-file: A long-awaited feature to use lock files conveniently. It is in file.util module. * Added full support of srfi-60, integer bitwise operations. * gauche.cgen: Some API that Gauche uses to generate C code become public. See the manual for the details. [Incompatibile Changes] * control.thread-pool: add-job! now takes timeout argument. If it is omitted and the job queue is full, add-job! blocks. It is a change from 0.9.1, in which add-job! returns immediately in such case. To get the same behavior, pass 0 explicitly to the timeout argument. The argument order of wait-all is also changed to take timeout optional argument first. In 0.9.1 it never timeouts. * If --enable-multibyte flag is given to ./configure without explicit encoding, we now assume utf-8. It used to be euc-jp. This is for the consistency. We don't think this change affects many, for the document has always been told to give explicit encoding name for this option. * The --enable-ipv6 configure option is turned on by default. It shouldn't cause problems on modern OSes. If you ever get a compile error in gauche.net module on a platform that lacks modern API, specify --disable-ipv6 option to ./configure. * (This is an internal change of undocumented feature. We mention it just in case if some extension packages depend on this.) In the initialization code generated by genstub or precomp, it used to be possible to refer to the current module by mod. Now you should use Scm_CurrentModule() instead. Also, gauche.cgen.unit now doesn't include <gauche.h> automatically. [Improvements] * The compiler is improved to avoid creating a closure at execution time when it doesn't close local environment. For example, (map (^x (* x x)) lis) doesn't create a closure; instead, the internal lambda is compiled as if it is a toplevel-defined procedure. (Yeah, it's a simple lambda lifting. We didn't do it since it could slow down the compiler. Now the compiler is efficient enough to handle it.) * Supports zero or multi-argument unquote/unquote-splicing, as defined in R6RS. * sys-exec and sys-fork-and-exec now supports :detached keyword argument to make the child process detached from the parent's process group. * Buliltin reverse and reverse! takes optional list-tail argument. * A new builtin procedure map* that can deal with dotted list. * Common Lisp-like ecase macro is added. * The extended lambda formals (:key, :optional, etc) are now available in define-method as well. * New built-in function sys-clearenv, useful to fork subprocess securely. * rxmatch-case accepts (else => proc) form, just like case. * Socket address objects (e.g. <sockaddr-un>) can now be compared by equal? based on its content. Useful to put them in a hashtable, for example. * gauche.uvector: A new procedure uvector-copy! that can copy any type of uvectors. * gauche.test: A new test expected result constructor test-one-of allows to check if the test result matches any one of possible outcomes. * control.thread-pool: Now a pool raises <thread-pool-shut-down> condition if the pool has already be shut down and no longer accepting new jobs. terminate-all now takes :cancel-queued-jobs keyword argument to stop the pool immediately, instead of waiting for all the jobs to be finished. Canceled jobs are marked as killed . New APIs: thread-pool-results, thread-pool-shut-down?. * rfc.json: Allow construct-json to take optional output port for the consistency. * rfc.uri: A new procedure uri-merge that can be resolve a relative uri in regart to a base uri. * rfc.cookie: Recognize :http-only cookie attribute introduced in RFC6265. * Now the tilde `~' expansion of sys-normalize-pathname works on Windows as well to refer to the current user's home directory; it tries environment variables heuristically to find it. To refer to other user's home directory by ~user is still only available on Unix platforms, though. * util.combinations: combinations is optimized to handle leaf cases efficiently. [Bux fixes] * Fixed a bug that the number parser hangs when reading 2.2250738585072012e-308. * Integer multiplication routine had a code that depended on undefined behavior of C; it worked on gcc but revealed the bug on clang-llvm. * Fixed a module bug on the visibility of bindings of extended modules. * gauche.parameter: Fixed a couple of bugs on parameter objects. * Numeric comparison procedures such as < didn't work correctly when more than four arguments were given. The bug was introduced by incorrect optimization. * Fixed bugs in lognot, logand, logior and logxor, which crashed when non-integer ratinoal numbers are passed. * port->string, port->string-list: These procedures returned prematurely when the input contains an illegal byte sequence for internal encoding. Now they return an incomplete string instead. * srfi-1: Some srfi-1 procedures that are built-in were not exported, causing errors when you wanted to import them selectively, e.g. (use srfi-1 :only (fold)). * util.queue: Fixed list->queue to work. * binary.pack: Fixed a bug that the result may be truncated if the input contains byte sequences that can be interpreted as invalid character multibyte sequences. * srfi-42: Fixed a hygiene bug; the previous versions failed when only toplevel macros are imported using :only import option. * rfc.json: Fixed a bug that didn't escape double-quotes in the string, and didn't handle empty array. * Coding-aware ports didn't count lines correctly in CR-only or CRLF line endings. * Fixed a problem that caused crash after changing metaclasses of a class metaobject. An additional protection mechanism is in place in the class metaobject so that it won't be in an inconsistent state unexpectedly. * Fixed sys-setenv in which you couldn't omit the overwrite argument, even if it was described optional. * Fixed build problem of gauche.net on Solaris. * Fixed a bug in gauche-package that caused an error when *load-path* contained a nonexistent path. * Fixed a bug in string comparison routine that surfaces in a special architecture. * The printed output of <time> was incorrect when its value was negative. * There was a bug in the reader it reads ().() incorrectly. * Fixed a bug in format to allow ~* to position after the last argument. * Fixed GC compliation problem on OSX Lion.
2011-09-16 09:49:25 +02:00
share/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/lib/binary/ftype.scm
Update to Gauche 0.9.1 New in Gauche 0.9.1: Major Feature Enhancements + New Features o Extended formals: Built-in lambda, define etc. can recognize optional and keyword arguments, a la Common Lisp. o Enhanced module mechanism: Now you can rename, choose, or add prefix to the symbols when importing other modules. o Efficient record types: A new module gauche.record provides ERR5RS (srfi-99) compatible record types. It is also upper compatible to srfi-9 records. o More support for multithreaded applications: Thread-safe queue is added to util.queue, and thread-pool feature is provided by the new module control.thread-pool. Continuations can be passed between threads. o Partial continuations. o Enhanced Windows support. o New module: crypt.bcrypt: A module for Blowfish password hashing. o New module: srfi-98: portable environment variable lookup support. o New module: gauche.mop.propagate: Making object composition simpler. o New module: rfc.json: JSON parsing and construction. + Changes o The directory structure for Gauche installation has changed so that we can keep binary compatibility for the extension modules throughout 0.9.x releases. o Now it is an error to pass a keyword argument that isn't expected by the callee. It used to be a warning. o Regular expression re{,M} now means the same as re{0,M}, which is compatible to Oniguruma. + Improvements o The compiler and the runtime got optimized more. The compiler now knows more about built-in procedures, and tries compile-time constant folding and/or inlining more aggressively. For example, sxml.ssax can parse XML document a lot faster. o ^ can be used in place of lambda, allowing more concise code. There's also convenience macros ^a, ^b, ... ^z and ^_ as abbreviations of lambda (a) etc. o ~ is added for universal accessing operator. (~ x y) is the same as (ref x y), and (~ x y z) is the same as (ref (ref x y) z), and so on. It can be used with generalized setter, e.g. (set! (~ array i) x). o define-syntax, let-syntax, and letrec-syntax are enhanced so that they can take a general expression in rhs, as far as it yields a syntactic transformer. o gauche.process: I/O redirection handling in run-process becomes more flexible. o rfc.http module now supports https connection (unix platforms only). Currently it relies on an external program (stunnel). o A new procedure current-load-path allows the program to know the file name it is being loaded from. o A new procedure .$ is introduced as an alternative name of compose. o Regular expressions now got read-write invariance. Some internal regexp routines are made public, giving users an easy way to construct and analyze regexp programatically. o rfc.822: New procedure: rfc822-date->date. o file.util: The procedure temporary-directory now became a parameter so that you can switch it when necessary. The default value is taken from (sys-tmpdir), which determines temporary directory in the recommended way of the platform; esp., it works on Windows native platforms. home-directory works on Windows, too. Procedures null-device and console-device are added to make it easier to write portable script across Unix and Windows platforms. o util.queue: New proceduers: any-in-queue, every-in-queue. o gauche.parseopt: When let-args encounters a command-line option that doesn't match any spec, it now raises a condition of type <parseopt-error> instead of <error>. The application can capture the condition to handle invalid command-line arguments. o gauche.uvector: New procedure uvector-size to obtain number of octets actually to be written out when the given uvector is written out by write-block. o dbm: A new procedure dbm-type->class allows an application to load appropriate dbm implementation at runtime. Utility scripts dbm/dump and dbm/restore are provided for easier backup and migration. o Procedure slot-pop! is added for the consistency with other *-push!/pop! API pairs. o When ref is used for object slot access, it can take default value in case the slot is unbound. o Made (set! (ref list k) value) work. o New procedures delete-keywords, delete-keywords!, tree-map-map, tree-map-for-each. o unwind-protect allows multiple handlers, as in CL. o sqrt now returns an exact number if the argument is exact and the result can be computed exactly. Also, R6RS's exact-integer-sqrt is added. o gauche.parameter: Parameters can be used with generalized set!. o The default-endian parameter is moved from binary.io module to the core, so that this parameter controls default endian of binary I/O in general. For example, read-block! and write-block of the gauche.uvector module now uses the value of this parameter as the default. A new procedure native-endian is added to retrieve the platform's native endianness. o More R6RS procedures: inexact, exact, real-valued?, rational-valued?, integer-valued?, div, mod, div0, mod0. A number of bug fixes.
2010-12-16 04:42:08 +01:00
share/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/lib/binary/io.scm
share/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/lib/binary/pack.scm
share/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/lib/cesconv
share/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/lib/compat/jfilter.scm
share/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/lib/compat/norational.scm
share/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/lib/compat/stk.scm
share/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/lib/control/job.scm
share/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/lib/control/thread-pool.scm
share/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/lib/crypt/bcrypt.scm
share/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/lib/dbd/null.scm
share/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/lib/dbi.scm
share/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/lib/dbm.scm
share/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/lib/dbm/dump
share/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/lib/dbm/fsdbm.scm
${PLIST.gdbm}share/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/lib/dbm/gdbm.scm
share/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/lib/dbm/ndbm.scm
share/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/lib/dbm/restore
share/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/lib/file/filter.scm
share/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/lib/file/util.scm
share/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/lib/gauche-init.scm
share/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/lib/gauche/array.scm
share/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/lib/gauche/auxsys.scm
share/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/lib/gauche/cgen.scm
share/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/lib/gauche/cgen/cise.scm
share/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/lib/gauche/cgen/literal.scm
share/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/lib/gauche/cgen/precomp.scm
share/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/lib/gauche/cgen/stub.scm
- Update gauche to 0.9.2. See below for the list of changes. - Replace the HOMEPAGE with the url used in the document such as README etc. - Drop minoura@ from MAINTAINER as per his request on twitter. Brief summary of Gauche 0.9.2: [New Features] * Case mapping and character properties are fully supported, compatible to R6RS and R7RS draft (both based on Unicode standard). Character-wise case mapping (char-upcase etc.) and property queries (char-alphabetic?, char-general-category, etc.) are built-in. Context-aware string case mapping (string-upcase etc.) is provided in the new text.unicode module. (Note: srfi-13's string-upcase etc. are unchanged; they are defined to use simple case mappings.) The text.unicode module also provides conversion between utf-8/utf-16 and Unicode codepoints. * Windows binary distribution is now in MS installer (*.msi) format, created with WiX. It's safer than the previous *.exe format created by NSIS, which had a bug that smashes PATH settings when it is too long. * A convenient wrapper for atomic execution is added in gauche.threads. See this intro post. * Benchmarking utilities resembles to Perl's Benchmark module is now available in gauche.time. See this post for an introduction. * with-lock-file: A long-awaited feature to use lock files conveniently. It is in file.util module. * Added full support of srfi-60, integer bitwise operations. * gauche.cgen: Some API that Gauche uses to generate C code become public. See the manual for the details. [Incompatibile Changes] * control.thread-pool: add-job! now takes timeout argument. If it is omitted and the job queue is full, add-job! blocks. It is a change from 0.9.1, in which add-job! returns immediately in such case. To get the same behavior, pass 0 explicitly to the timeout argument. The argument order of wait-all is also changed to take timeout optional argument first. In 0.9.1 it never timeouts. * If --enable-multibyte flag is given to ./configure without explicit encoding, we now assume utf-8. It used to be euc-jp. This is for the consistency. We don't think this change affects many, for the document has always been told to give explicit encoding name for this option. * The --enable-ipv6 configure option is turned on by default. It shouldn't cause problems on modern OSes. If you ever get a compile error in gauche.net module on a platform that lacks modern API, specify --disable-ipv6 option to ./configure. * (This is an internal change of undocumented feature. We mention it just in case if some extension packages depend on this.) In the initialization code generated by genstub or precomp, it used to be possible to refer to the current module by mod. Now you should use Scm_CurrentModule() instead. Also, gauche.cgen.unit now doesn't include <gauche.h> automatically. [Improvements] * The compiler is improved to avoid creating a closure at execution time when it doesn't close local environment. For example, (map (^x (* x x)) lis) doesn't create a closure; instead, the internal lambda is compiled as if it is a toplevel-defined procedure. (Yeah, it's a simple lambda lifting. We didn't do it since it could slow down the compiler. Now the compiler is efficient enough to handle it.) * Supports zero or multi-argument unquote/unquote-splicing, as defined in R6RS. * sys-exec and sys-fork-and-exec now supports :detached keyword argument to make the child process detached from the parent's process group. * Buliltin reverse and reverse! takes optional list-tail argument. * A new builtin procedure map* that can deal with dotted list. * Common Lisp-like ecase macro is added. * The extended lambda formals (:key, :optional, etc) are now available in define-method as well. * New built-in function sys-clearenv, useful to fork subprocess securely. * rxmatch-case accepts (else => proc) form, just like case. * Socket address objects (e.g. <sockaddr-un>) can now be compared by equal? based on its content. Useful to put them in a hashtable, for example. * gauche.uvector: A new procedure uvector-copy! that can copy any type of uvectors. * gauche.test: A new test expected result constructor test-one-of allows to check if the test result matches any one of possible outcomes. * control.thread-pool: Now a pool raises <thread-pool-shut-down> condition if the pool has already be shut down and no longer accepting new jobs. terminate-all now takes :cancel-queued-jobs keyword argument to stop the pool immediately, instead of waiting for all the jobs to be finished. Canceled jobs are marked as killed . New APIs: thread-pool-results, thread-pool-shut-down?. * rfc.json: Allow construct-json to take optional output port for the consistency. * rfc.uri: A new procedure uri-merge that can be resolve a relative uri in regart to a base uri. * rfc.cookie: Recognize :http-only cookie attribute introduced in RFC6265. * Now the tilde `~' expansion of sys-normalize-pathname works on Windows as well to refer to the current user's home directory; it tries environment variables heuristically to find it. To refer to other user's home directory by ~user is still only available on Unix platforms, though. * util.combinations: combinations is optimized to handle leaf cases efficiently. [Bux fixes] * Fixed a bug that the number parser hangs when reading 2.2250738585072012e-308. * Integer multiplication routine had a code that depended on undefined behavior of C; it worked on gcc but revealed the bug on clang-llvm. * Fixed a module bug on the visibility of bindings of extended modules. * gauche.parameter: Fixed a couple of bugs on parameter objects. * Numeric comparison procedures such as < didn't work correctly when more than four arguments were given. The bug was introduced by incorrect optimization. * Fixed bugs in lognot, logand, logior and logxor, which crashed when non-integer ratinoal numbers are passed. * port->string, port->string-list: These procedures returned prematurely when the input contains an illegal byte sequence for internal encoding. Now they return an incomplete string instead. * srfi-1: Some srfi-1 procedures that are built-in were not exported, causing errors when you wanted to import them selectively, e.g. (use srfi-1 :only (fold)). * util.queue: Fixed list->queue to work. * binary.pack: Fixed a bug that the result may be truncated if the input contains byte sequences that can be interpreted as invalid character multibyte sequences. * srfi-42: Fixed a hygiene bug; the previous versions failed when only toplevel macros are imported using :only import option. * rfc.json: Fixed a bug that didn't escape double-quotes in the string, and didn't handle empty array. * Coding-aware ports didn't count lines correctly in CR-only or CRLF line endings. * Fixed a problem that caused crash after changing metaclasses of a class metaobject. An additional protection mechanism is in place in the class metaobject so that it won't be in an inconsistent state unexpectedly. * Fixed sys-setenv in which you couldn't omit the overwrite argument, even if it was described optional. * Fixed build problem of gauche.net on Solaris. * Fixed a bug in gauche-package that caused an error when *load-path* contained a nonexistent path. * Fixed a bug in string comparison routine that surfaces in a special architecture. * The printed output of <time> was incorrect when its value was negative. * There was a bug in the reader it reads ().() incorrectly. * Fixed a bug in format to allow ~* to position after the last argument. * Fixed GC compliation problem on OSX Lion.
2011-09-16 09:49:25 +02:00
share/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/lib/gauche/cgen/tmodule.scm
Update to Gauche 0.9.1 New in Gauche 0.9.1: Major Feature Enhancements + New Features o Extended formals: Built-in lambda, define etc. can recognize optional and keyword arguments, a la Common Lisp. o Enhanced module mechanism: Now you can rename, choose, or add prefix to the symbols when importing other modules. o Efficient record types: A new module gauche.record provides ERR5RS (srfi-99) compatible record types. It is also upper compatible to srfi-9 records. o More support for multithreaded applications: Thread-safe queue is added to util.queue, and thread-pool feature is provided by the new module control.thread-pool. Continuations can be passed between threads. o Partial continuations. o Enhanced Windows support. o New module: crypt.bcrypt: A module for Blowfish password hashing. o New module: srfi-98: portable environment variable lookup support. o New module: gauche.mop.propagate: Making object composition simpler. o New module: rfc.json: JSON parsing and construction. + Changes o The directory structure for Gauche installation has changed so that we can keep binary compatibility for the extension modules throughout 0.9.x releases. o Now it is an error to pass a keyword argument that isn't expected by the callee. It used to be a warning. o Regular expression re{,M} now means the same as re{0,M}, which is compatible to Oniguruma. + Improvements o The compiler and the runtime got optimized more. The compiler now knows more about built-in procedures, and tries compile-time constant folding and/or inlining more aggressively. For example, sxml.ssax can parse XML document a lot faster. o ^ can be used in place of lambda, allowing more concise code. There's also convenience macros ^a, ^b, ... ^z and ^_ as abbreviations of lambda (a) etc. o ~ is added for universal accessing operator. (~ x y) is the same as (ref x y), and (~ x y z) is the same as (ref (ref x y) z), and so on. It can be used with generalized setter, e.g. (set! (~ array i) x). o define-syntax, let-syntax, and letrec-syntax are enhanced so that they can take a general expression in rhs, as far as it yields a syntactic transformer. o gauche.process: I/O redirection handling in run-process becomes more flexible. o rfc.http module now supports https connection (unix platforms only). Currently it relies on an external program (stunnel). o A new procedure current-load-path allows the program to know the file name it is being loaded from. o A new procedure .$ is introduced as an alternative name of compose. o Regular expressions now got read-write invariance. Some internal regexp routines are made public, giving users an easy way to construct and analyze regexp programatically. o rfc.822: New procedure: rfc822-date->date. o file.util: The procedure temporary-directory now became a parameter so that you can switch it when necessary. The default value is taken from (sys-tmpdir), which determines temporary directory in the recommended way of the platform; esp., it works on Windows native platforms. home-directory works on Windows, too. Procedures null-device and console-device are added to make it easier to write portable script across Unix and Windows platforms. o util.queue: New proceduers: any-in-queue, every-in-queue. o gauche.parseopt: When let-args encounters a command-line option that doesn't match any spec, it now raises a condition of type <parseopt-error> instead of <error>. The application can capture the condition to handle invalid command-line arguments. o gauche.uvector: New procedure uvector-size to obtain number of octets actually to be written out when the given uvector is written out by write-block. o dbm: A new procedure dbm-type->class allows an application to load appropriate dbm implementation at runtime. Utility scripts dbm/dump and dbm/restore are provided for easier backup and migration. o Procedure slot-pop! is added for the consistency with other *-push!/pop! API pairs. o When ref is used for object slot access, it can take default value in case the slot is unbound. o Made (set! (ref list k) value) work. o New procedures delete-keywords, delete-keywords!, tree-map-map, tree-map-for-each. o unwind-protect allows multiple handlers, as in CL. o sqrt now returns an exact number if the argument is exact and the result can be computed exactly. Also, R6RS's exact-integer-sqrt is added. o gauche.parameter: Parameters can be used with generalized set!. o The default-endian parameter is moved from binary.io module to the core, so that this parameter controls default endian of binary I/O in general. For example, read-block! and write-block of the gauche.uvector module now uses the value of this parameter as the default. A new procedure native-endian is added to retrieve the platform's native endianness. o More R6RS procedures: inexact, exact, real-valued?, rational-valued?, integer-valued?, div, mod, div0, mod0. A number of bug fixes.
2010-12-16 04:42:08 +01:00
share/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/lib/gauche/cgen/type.scm
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- Update gauche to 0.9.2. See below for the list of changes. - Replace the HOMEPAGE with the url used in the document such as README etc. - Drop minoura@ from MAINTAINER as per his request on twitter. Brief summary of Gauche 0.9.2: [New Features] * Case mapping and character properties are fully supported, compatible to R6RS and R7RS draft (both based on Unicode standard). Character-wise case mapping (char-upcase etc.) and property queries (char-alphabetic?, char-general-category, etc.) are built-in. Context-aware string case mapping (string-upcase etc.) is provided in the new text.unicode module. (Note: srfi-13's string-upcase etc. are unchanged; they are defined to use simple case mappings.) The text.unicode module also provides conversion between utf-8/utf-16 and Unicode codepoints. * Windows binary distribution is now in MS installer (*.msi) format, created with WiX. It's safer than the previous *.exe format created by NSIS, which had a bug that smashes PATH settings when it is too long. * A convenient wrapper for atomic execution is added in gauche.threads. See this intro post. * Benchmarking utilities resembles to Perl's Benchmark module is now available in gauche.time. See this post for an introduction. * with-lock-file: A long-awaited feature to use lock files conveniently. It is in file.util module. * Added full support of srfi-60, integer bitwise operations. * gauche.cgen: Some API that Gauche uses to generate C code become public. See the manual for the details. [Incompatibile Changes] * control.thread-pool: add-job! now takes timeout argument. If it is omitted and the job queue is full, add-job! blocks. It is a change from 0.9.1, in which add-job! returns immediately in such case. To get the same behavior, pass 0 explicitly to the timeout argument. The argument order of wait-all is also changed to take timeout optional argument first. In 0.9.1 it never timeouts. * If --enable-multibyte flag is given to ./configure without explicit encoding, we now assume utf-8. It used to be euc-jp. This is for the consistency. We don't think this change affects many, for the document has always been told to give explicit encoding name for this option. * The --enable-ipv6 configure option is turned on by default. It shouldn't cause problems on modern OSes. If you ever get a compile error in gauche.net module on a platform that lacks modern API, specify --disable-ipv6 option to ./configure. * (This is an internal change of undocumented feature. We mention it just in case if some extension packages depend on this.) In the initialization code generated by genstub or precomp, it used to be possible to refer to the current module by mod. Now you should use Scm_CurrentModule() instead. Also, gauche.cgen.unit now doesn't include <gauche.h> automatically. [Improvements] * The compiler is improved to avoid creating a closure at execution time when it doesn't close local environment. For example, (map (^x (* x x)) lis) doesn't create a closure; instead, the internal lambda is compiled as if it is a toplevel-defined procedure. (Yeah, it's a simple lambda lifting. We didn't do it since it could slow down the compiler. Now the compiler is efficient enough to handle it.) * Supports zero or multi-argument unquote/unquote-splicing, as defined in R6RS. * sys-exec and sys-fork-and-exec now supports :detached keyword argument to make the child process detached from the parent's process group. * Buliltin reverse and reverse! takes optional list-tail argument. * A new builtin procedure map* that can deal with dotted list. * Common Lisp-like ecase macro is added. * The extended lambda formals (:key, :optional, etc) are now available in define-method as well. * New built-in function sys-clearenv, useful to fork subprocess securely. * rxmatch-case accepts (else => proc) form, just like case. * Socket address objects (e.g. <sockaddr-un>) can now be compared by equal? based on its content. Useful to put them in a hashtable, for example. * gauche.uvector: A new procedure uvector-copy! that can copy any type of uvectors. * gauche.test: A new test expected result constructor test-one-of allows to check if the test result matches any one of possible outcomes. * control.thread-pool: Now a pool raises <thread-pool-shut-down> condition if the pool has already be shut down and no longer accepting new jobs. terminate-all now takes :cancel-queued-jobs keyword argument to stop the pool immediately, instead of waiting for all the jobs to be finished. Canceled jobs are marked as killed . New APIs: thread-pool-results, thread-pool-shut-down?. * rfc.json: Allow construct-json to take optional output port for the consistency. * rfc.uri: A new procedure uri-merge that can be resolve a relative uri in regart to a base uri. * rfc.cookie: Recognize :http-only cookie attribute introduced in RFC6265. * Now the tilde `~' expansion of sys-normalize-pathname works on Windows as well to refer to the current user's home directory; it tries environment variables heuristically to find it. To refer to other user's home directory by ~user is still only available on Unix platforms, though. * util.combinations: combinations is optimized to handle leaf cases efficiently. [Bux fixes] * Fixed a bug that the number parser hangs when reading 2.2250738585072012e-308. * Integer multiplication routine had a code that depended on undefined behavior of C; it worked on gcc but revealed the bug on clang-llvm. * Fixed a module bug on the visibility of bindings of extended modules. * gauche.parameter: Fixed a couple of bugs on parameter objects. * Numeric comparison procedures such as < didn't work correctly when more than four arguments were given. The bug was introduced by incorrect optimization. * Fixed bugs in lognot, logand, logior and logxor, which crashed when non-integer ratinoal numbers are passed. * port->string, port->string-list: These procedures returned prematurely when the input contains an illegal byte sequence for internal encoding. Now they return an incomplete string instead. * srfi-1: Some srfi-1 procedures that are built-in were not exported, causing errors when you wanted to import them selectively, e.g. (use srfi-1 :only (fold)). * util.queue: Fixed list->queue to work. * binary.pack: Fixed a bug that the result may be truncated if the input contains byte sequences that can be interpreted as invalid character multibyte sequences. * srfi-42: Fixed a hygiene bug; the previous versions failed when only toplevel macros are imported using :only import option. * rfc.json: Fixed a bug that didn't escape double-quotes in the string, and didn't handle empty array. * Coding-aware ports didn't count lines correctly in CR-only or CRLF line endings. * Fixed a problem that caused crash after changing metaclasses of a class metaobject. An additional protection mechanism is in place in the class metaobject so that it won't be in an inconsistent state unexpectedly. * Fixed sys-setenv in which you couldn't omit the overwrite argument, even if it was described optional. * Fixed build problem of gauche.net on Solaris. * Fixed a bug in gauche-package that caused an error when *load-path* contained a nonexistent path. * Fixed a bug in string comparison routine that surfaces in a special architecture. * The printed output of <time> was incorrect when its value was negative. * There was a bug in the reader it reads ().() incorrectly. * Fixed a bug in format to allow ~* to position after the last argument. * Fixed GC compliation problem on OSX Lion.
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Update to Gauche 0.9.1 New in Gauche 0.9.1: Major Feature Enhancements + New Features o Extended formals: Built-in lambda, define etc. can recognize optional and keyword arguments, a la Common Lisp. o Enhanced module mechanism: Now you can rename, choose, or add prefix to the symbols when importing other modules. o Efficient record types: A new module gauche.record provides ERR5RS (srfi-99) compatible record types. It is also upper compatible to srfi-9 records. o More support for multithreaded applications: Thread-safe queue is added to util.queue, and thread-pool feature is provided by the new module control.thread-pool. Continuations can be passed between threads. o Partial continuations. o Enhanced Windows support. o New module: crypt.bcrypt: A module for Blowfish password hashing. o New module: srfi-98: portable environment variable lookup support. o New module: gauche.mop.propagate: Making object composition simpler. o New module: rfc.json: JSON parsing and construction. + Changes o The directory structure for Gauche installation has changed so that we can keep binary compatibility for the extension modules throughout 0.9.x releases. o Now it is an error to pass a keyword argument that isn't expected by the callee. It used to be a warning. o Regular expression re{,M} now means the same as re{0,M}, which is compatible to Oniguruma. + Improvements o The compiler and the runtime got optimized more. The compiler now knows more about built-in procedures, and tries compile-time constant folding and/or inlining more aggressively. For example, sxml.ssax can parse XML document a lot faster. o ^ can be used in place of lambda, allowing more concise code. There's also convenience macros ^a, ^b, ... ^z and ^_ as abbreviations of lambda (a) etc. o ~ is added for universal accessing operator. (~ x y) is the same as (ref x y), and (~ x y z) is the same as (ref (ref x y) z), and so on. It can be used with generalized setter, e.g. (set! (~ array i) x). o define-syntax, let-syntax, and letrec-syntax are enhanced so that they can take a general expression in rhs, as far as it yields a syntactic transformer. o gauche.process: I/O redirection handling in run-process becomes more flexible. o rfc.http module now supports https connection (unix platforms only). Currently it relies on an external program (stunnel). o A new procedure current-load-path allows the program to know the file name it is being loaded from. o A new procedure .$ is introduced as an alternative name of compose. o Regular expressions now got read-write invariance. Some internal regexp routines are made public, giving users an easy way to construct and analyze regexp programatically. o rfc.822: New procedure: rfc822-date->date. o file.util: The procedure temporary-directory now became a parameter so that you can switch it when necessary. The default value is taken from (sys-tmpdir), which determines temporary directory in the recommended way of the platform; esp., it works on Windows native platforms. home-directory works on Windows, too. Procedures null-device and console-device are added to make it easier to write portable script across Unix and Windows platforms. o util.queue: New proceduers: any-in-queue, every-in-queue. o gauche.parseopt: When let-args encounters a command-line option that doesn't match any spec, it now raises a condition of type <parseopt-error> instead of <error>. The application can capture the condition to handle invalid command-line arguments. o gauche.uvector: New procedure uvector-size to obtain number of octets actually to be written out when the given uvector is written out by write-block. o dbm: A new procedure dbm-type->class allows an application to load appropriate dbm implementation at runtime. Utility scripts dbm/dump and dbm/restore are provided for easier backup and migration. o Procedure slot-pop! is added for the consistency with other *-push!/pop! API pairs. o When ref is used for object slot access, it can take default value in case the slot is unbound. o Made (set! (ref list k) value) work. o New procedures delete-keywords, delete-keywords!, tree-map-map, tree-map-for-each. o unwind-protect allows multiple handlers, as in CL. o sqrt now returns an exact number if the argument is exact and the result can be computed exactly. Also, R6RS's exact-integer-sqrt is added. o gauche.parameter: Parameters can be used with generalized set!. o The default-endian parameter is moved from binary.io module to the core, so that this parameter controls default endian of binary I/O in general. For example, read-block! and write-block of the gauche.uvector module now uses the value of this parameter as the default. A new procedure native-endian is added to retrieve the platform's native endianness. o More R6RS procedures: inexact, exact, real-valued?, rational-valued?, integer-valued?, div, mod, div0, mod0. A number of bug fixes.
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- Update gauche to 0.9.2. See below for the list of changes. - Replace the HOMEPAGE with the url used in the document such as README etc. - Drop minoura@ from MAINTAINER as per his request on twitter. Brief summary of Gauche 0.9.2: [New Features] * Case mapping and character properties are fully supported, compatible to R6RS and R7RS draft (both based on Unicode standard). Character-wise case mapping (char-upcase etc.) and property queries (char-alphabetic?, char-general-category, etc.) are built-in. Context-aware string case mapping (string-upcase etc.) is provided in the new text.unicode module. (Note: srfi-13's string-upcase etc. are unchanged; they are defined to use simple case mappings.) The text.unicode module also provides conversion between utf-8/utf-16 and Unicode codepoints. * Windows binary distribution is now in MS installer (*.msi) format, created with WiX. It's safer than the previous *.exe format created by NSIS, which had a bug that smashes PATH settings when it is too long. * A convenient wrapper for atomic execution is added in gauche.threads. See this intro post. * Benchmarking utilities resembles to Perl's Benchmark module is now available in gauche.time. See this post for an introduction. * with-lock-file: A long-awaited feature to use lock files conveniently. It is in file.util module. * Added full support of srfi-60, integer bitwise operations. * gauche.cgen: Some API that Gauche uses to generate C code become public. See the manual for the details. [Incompatibile Changes] * control.thread-pool: add-job! now takes timeout argument. If it is omitted and the job queue is full, add-job! blocks. It is a change from 0.9.1, in which add-job! returns immediately in such case. To get the same behavior, pass 0 explicitly to the timeout argument. The argument order of wait-all is also changed to take timeout optional argument first. In 0.9.1 it never timeouts. * If --enable-multibyte flag is given to ./configure without explicit encoding, we now assume utf-8. It used to be euc-jp. This is for the consistency. We don't think this change affects many, for the document has always been told to give explicit encoding name for this option. * The --enable-ipv6 configure option is turned on by default. It shouldn't cause problems on modern OSes. If you ever get a compile error in gauche.net module on a platform that lacks modern API, specify --disable-ipv6 option to ./configure. * (This is an internal change of undocumented feature. We mention it just in case if some extension packages depend on this.) In the initialization code generated by genstub or precomp, it used to be possible to refer to the current module by mod. Now you should use Scm_CurrentModule() instead. Also, gauche.cgen.unit now doesn't include <gauche.h> automatically. [Improvements] * The compiler is improved to avoid creating a closure at execution time when it doesn't close local environment. For example, (map (^x (* x x)) lis) doesn't create a closure; instead, the internal lambda is compiled as if it is a toplevel-defined procedure. (Yeah, it's a simple lambda lifting. We didn't do it since it could slow down the compiler. Now the compiler is efficient enough to handle it.) * Supports zero or multi-argument unquote/unquote-splicing, as defined in R6RS. * sys-exec and sys-fork-and-exec now supports :detached keyword argument to make the child process detached from the parent's process group. * Buliltin reverse and reverse! takes optional list-tail argument. * A new builtin procedure map* that can deal with dotted list. * Common Lisp-like ecase macro is added. * The extended lambda formals (:key, :optional, etc) are now available in define-method as well. * New built-in function sys-clearenv, useful to fork subprocess securely. * rxmatch-case accepts (else => proc) form, just like case. * Socket address objects (e.g. <sockaddr-un>) can now be compared by equal? based on its content. Useful to put them in a hashtable, for example. * gauche.uvector: A new procedure uvector-copy! that can copy any type of uvectors. * gauche.test: A new test expected result constructor test-one-of allows to check if the test result matches any one of possible outcomes. * control.thread-pool: Now a pool raises <thread-pool-shut-down> condition if the pool has already be shut down and no longer accepting new jobs. terminate-all now takes :cancel-queued-jobs keyword argument to stop the pool immediately, instead of waiting for all the jobs to be finished. Canceled jobs are marked as killed . New APIs: thread-pool-results, thread-pool-shut-down?. * rfc.json: Allow construct-json to take optional output port for the consistency. * rfc.uri: A new procedure uri-merge that can be resolve a relative uri in regart to a base uri. * rfc.cookie: Recognize :http-only cookie attribute introduced in RFC6265. * Now the tilde `~' expansion of sys-normalize-pathname works on Windows as well to refer to the current user's home directory; it tries environment variables heuristically to find it. To refer to other user's home directory by ~user is still only available on Unix platforms, though. * util.combinations: combinations is optimized to handle leaf cases efficiently. [Bux fixes] * Fixed a bug that the number parser hangs when reading 2.2250738585072012e-308. * Integer multiplication routine had a code that depended on undefined behavior of C; it worked on gcc but revealed the bug on clang-llvm. * Fixed a module bug on the visibility of bindings of extended modules. * gauche.parameter: Fixed a couple of bugs on parameter objects. * Numeric comparison procedures such as < didn't work correctly when more than four arguments were given. The bug was introduced by incorrect optimization. * Fixed bugs in lognot, logand, logior and logxor, which crashed when non-integer ratinoal numbers are passed. * port->string, port->string-list: These procedures returned prematurely when the input contains an illegal byte sequence for internal encoding. Now they return an incomplete string instead. * srfi-1: Some srfi-1 procedures that are built-in were not exported, causing errors when you wanted to import them selectively, e.g. (use srfi-1 :only (fold)). * util.queue: Fixed list->queue to work. * binary.pack: Fixed a bug that the result may be truncated if the input contains byte sequences that can be interpreted as invalid character multibyte sequences. * srfi-42: Fixed a hygiene bug; the previous versions failed when only toplevel macros are imported using :only import option. * rfc.json: Fixed a bug that didn't escape double-quotes in the string, and didn't handle empty array. * Coding-aware ports didn't count lines correctly in CR-only or CRLF line endings. * Fixed a problem that caused crash after changing metaclasses of a class metaobject. An additional protection mechanism is in place in the class metaobject so that it won't be in an inconsistent state unexpectedly. * Fixed sys-setenv in which you couldn't omit the overwrite argument, even if it was described optional. * Fixed build problem of gauche.net on Solaris. * Fixed a bug in gauche-package that caused an error when *load-path* contained a nonexistent path. * Fixed a bug in string comparison routine that surfaces in a special architecture. * The printed output of <time> was incorrect when its value was negative. * There was a bug in the reader it reads ().() incorrectly. * Fixed a bug in format to allow ~* to position after the last argument. * Fixed GC compliation problem on OSX Lion.
2011-09-16 09:49:25 +02:00
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Update to Gauche 0.9.1 New in Gauche 0.9.1: Major Feature Enhancements + New Features o Extended formals: Built-in lambda, define etc. can recognize optional and keyword arguments, a la Common Lisp. o Enhanced module mechanism: Now you can rename, choose, or add prefix to the symbols when importing other modules. o Efficient record types: A new module gauche.record provides ERR5RS (srfi-99) compatible record types. It is also upper compatible to srfi-9 records. o More support for multithreaded applications: Thread-safe queue is added to util.queue, and thread-pool feature is provided by the new module control.thread-pool. Continuations can be passed between threads. o Partial continuations. o Enhanced Windows support. o New module: crypt.bcrypt: A module for Blowfish password hashing. o New module: srfi-98: portable environment variable lookup support. o New module: gauche.mop.propagate: Making object composition simpler. o New module: rfc.json: JSON parsing and construction. + Changes o The directory structure for Gauche installation has changed so that we can keep binary compatibility for the extension modules throughout 0.9.x releases. o Now it is an error to pass a keyword argument that isn't expected by the callee. It used to be a warning. o Regular expression re{,M} now means the same as re{0,M}, which is compatible to Oniguruma. + Improvements o The compiler and the runtime got optimized more. The compiler now knows more about built-in procedures, and tries compile-time constant folding and/or inlining more aggressively. For example, sxml.ssax can parse XML document a lot faster. o ^ can be used in place of lambda, allowing more concise code. There's also convenience macros ^a, ^b, ... ^z and ^_ as abbreviations of lambda (a) etc. o ~ is added for universal accessing operator. (~ x y) is the same as (ref x y), and (~ x y z) is the same as (ref (ref x y) z), and so on. It can be used with generalized setter, e.g. (set! (~ array i) x). o define-syntax, let-syntax, and letrec-syntax are enhanced so that they can take a general expression in rhs, as far as it yields a syntactic transformer. o gauche.process: I/O redirection handling in run-process becomes more flexible. o rfc.http module now supports https connection (unix platforms only). Currently it relies on an external program (stunnel). o A new procedure current-load-path allows the program to know the file name it is being loaded from. o A new procedure .$ is introduced as an alternative name of compose. o Regular expressions now got read-write invariance. Some internal regexp routines are made public, giving users an easy way to construct and analyze regexp programatically. o rfc.822: New procedure: rfc822-date->date. o file.util: The procedure temporary-directory now became a parameter so that you can switch it when necessary. The default value is taken from (sys-tmpdir), which determines temporary directory in the recommended way of the platform; esp., it works on Windows native platforms. home-directory works on Windows, too. Procedures null-device and console-device are added to make it easier to write portable script across Unix and Windows platforms. o util.queue: New proceduers: any-in-queue, every-in-queue. o gauche.parseopt: When let-args encounters a command-line option that doesn't match any spec, it now raises a condition of type <parseopt-error> instead of <error>. The application can capture the condition to handle invalid command-line arguments. o gauche.uvector: New procedure uvector-size to obtain number of octets actually to be written out when the given uvector is written out by write-block. o dbm: A new procedure dbm-type->class allows an application to load appropriate dbm implementation at runtime. Utility scripts dbm/dump and dbm/restore are provided for easier backup and migration. o Procedure slot-pop! is added for the consistency with other *-push!/pop! API pairs. o When ref is used for object slot access, it can take default value in case the slot is unbound. o Made (set! (ref list k) value) work. o New procedures delete-keywords, delete-keywords!, tree-map-map, tree-map-for-each. o unwind-protect allows multiple handlers, as in CL. o sqrt now returns an exact number if the argument is exact and the result can be computed exactly. Also, R6RS's exact-integer-sqrt is added. o gauche.parameter: Parameters can be used with generalized set!. o The default-endian parameter is moved from binary.io module to the core, so that this parameter controls default endian of binary I/O in general. For example, read-block! and write-block of the gauche.uvector module now uses the value of this parameter as the default. A new procedure native-endian is added to retrieve the platform's native endianness. o More R6RS procedures: inexact, exact, real-valued?, rational-valued?, integer-valued?, div, mod, div0, mod0. A number of bug fixes.
2010-12-16 04:42:08 +01:00
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share/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/lib/srfi-9.scm
share/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/lib/srfi-98.scm
share/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/lib/sxml/adaptor.scm
share/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/lib/sxml/serializer.scm
share/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/lib/sxml/ssax.scm
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share/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/lib/sxml/to-html.scm
share/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/lib/sxml/tools.scm
share/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/lib/sxml/tree-trans.scm
share/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/lib/text/csv.scm
share/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/lib/text/diff.scm
share/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/lib/text/gettext.scm
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share/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/lib/text/parse.scm
share/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/lib/text/progress.scm
share/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/lib/text/sql.scm
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- Update gauche to 0.9.2. See below for the list of changes. - Replace the HOMEPAGE with the url used in the document such as README etc. - Drop minoura@ from MAINTAINER as per his request on twitter. Brief summary of Gauche 0.9.2: [New Features] * Case mapping and character properties are fully supported, compatible to R6RS and R7RS draft (both based on Unicode standard). Character-wise case mapping (char-upcase etc.) and property queries (char-alphabetic?, char-general-category, etc.) are built-in. Context-aware string case mapping (string-upcase etc.) is provided in the new text.unicode module. (Note: srfi-13's string-upcase etc. are unchanged; they are defined to use simple case mappings.) The text.unicode module also provides conversion between utf-8/utf-16 and Unicode codepoints. * Windows binary distribution is now in MS installer (*.msi) format, created with WiX. It's safer than the previous *.exe format created by NSIS, which had a bug that smashes PATH settings when it is too long. * A convenient wrapper for atomic execution is added in gauche.threads. See this intro post. * Benchmarking utilities resembles to Perl's Benchmark module is now available in gauche.time. See this post for an introduction. * with-lock-file: A long-awaited feature to use lock files conveniently. It is in file.util module. * Added full support of srfi-60, integer bitwise operations. * gauche.cgen: Some API that Gauche uses to generate C code become public. See the manual for the details. [Incompatibile Changes] * control.thread-pool: add-job! now takes timeout argument. If it is omitted and the job queue is full, add-job! blocks. It is a change from 0.9.1, in which add-job! returns immediately in such case. To get the same behavior, pass 0 explicitly to the timeout argument. The argument order of wait-all is also changed to take timeout optional argument first. In 0.9.1 it never timeouts. * If --enable-multibyte flag is given to ./configure without explicit encoding, we now assume utf-8. It used to be euc-jp. This is for the consistency. We don't think this change affects many, for the document has always been told to give explicit encoding name for this option. * The --enable-ipv6 configure option is turned on by default. It shouldn't cause problems on modern OSes. If you ever get a compile error in gauche.net module on a platform that lacks modern API, specify --disable-ipv6 option to ./configure. * (This is an internal change of undocumented feature. We mention it just in case if some extension packages depend on this.) In the initialization code generated by genstub or precomp, it used to be possible to refer to the current module by mod. Now you should use Scm_CurrentModule() instead. Also, gauche.cgen.unit now doesn't include <gauche.h> automatically. [Improvements] * The compiler is improved to avoid creating a closure at execution time when it doesn't close local environment. For example, (map (^x (* x x)) lis) doesn't create a closure; instead, the internal lambda is compiled as if it is a toplevel-defined procedure. (Yeah, it's a simple lambda lifting. We didn't do it since it could slow down the compiler. Now the compiler is efficient enough to handle it.) * Supports zero or multi-argument unquote/unquote-splicing, as defined in R6RS. * sys-exec and sys-fork-and-exec now supports :detached keyword argument to make the child process detached from the parent's process group. * Buliltin reverse and reverse! takes optional list-tail argument. * A new builtin procedure map* that can deal with dotted list. * Common Lisp-like ecase macro is added. * The extended lambda formals (:key, :optional, etc) are now available in define-method as well. * New built-in function sys-clearenv, useful to fork subprocess securely. * rxmatch-case accepts (else => proc) form, just like case. * Socket address objects (e.g. <sockaddr-un>) can now be compared by equal? based on its content. Useful to put them in a hashtable, for example. * gauche.uvector: A new procedure uvector-copy! that can copy any type of uvectors. * gauche.test: A new test expected result constructor test-one-of allows to check if the test result matches any one of possible outcomes. * control.thread-pool: Now a pool raises <thread-pool-shut-down> condition if the pool has already be shut down and no longer accepting new jobs. terminate-all now takes :cancel-queued-jobs keyword argument to stop the pool immediately, instead of waiting for all the jobs to be finished. Canceled jobs are marked as killed . New APIs: thread-pool-results, thread-pool-shut-down?. * rfc.json: Allow construct-json to take optional output port for the consistency. * rfc.uri: A new procedure uri-merge that can be resolve a relative uri in regart to a base uri. * rfc.cookie: Recognize :http-only cookie attribute introduced in RFC6265. * Now the tilde `~' expansion of sys-normalize-pathname works on Windows as well to refer to the current user's home directory; it tries environment variables heuristically to find it. To refer to other user's home directory by ~user is still only available on Unix platforms, though. * util.combinations: combinations is optimized to handle leaf cases efficiently. [Bux fixes] * Fixed a bug that the number parser hangs when reading 2.2250738585072012e-308. * Integer multiplication routine had a code that depended on undefined behavior of C; it worked on gcc but revealed the bug on clang-llvm. * Fixed a module bug on the visibility of bindings of extended modules. * gauche.parameter: Fixed a couple of bugs on parameter objects. * Numeric comparison procedures such as < didn't work correctly when more than four arguments were given. The bug was introduced by incorrect optimization. * Fixed bugs in lognot, logand, logior and logxor, which crashed when non-integer ratinoal numbers are passed. * port->string, port->string-list: These procedures returned prematurely when the input contains an illegal byte sequence for internal encoding. Now they return an incomplete string instead. * srfi-1: Some srfi-1 procedures that are built-in were not exported, causing errors when you wanted to import them selectively, e.g. (use srfi-1 :only (fold)). * util.queue: Fixed list->queue to work. * binary.pack: Fixed a bug that the result may be truncated if the input contains byte sequences that can be interpreted as invalid character multibyte sequences. * srfi-42: Fixed a hygiene bug; the previous versions failed when only toplevel macros are imported using :only import option. * rfc.json: Fixed a bug that didn't escape double-quotes in the string, and didn't handle empty array. * Coding-aware ports didn't count lines correctly in CR-only or CRLF line endings. * Fixed a problem that caused crash after changing metaclasses of a class metaobject. An additional protection mechanism is in place in the class metaobject so that it won't be in an inconsistent state unexpectedly. * Fixed sys-setenv in which you couldn't omit the overwrite argument, even if it was described optional. * Fixed build problem of gauche.net on Solaris. * Fixed a bug in gauche-package that caused an error when *load-path* contained a nonexistent path. * Fixed a bug in string comparison routine that surfaces in a special architecture. * The printed output of <time> was incorrect when its value was negative. * There was a bug in the reader it reads ().() incorrectly. * Fixed a bug in format to allow ~* to position after the last argument. * Fixed GC compliation problem on OSX Lion.
2011-09-16 09:49:25 +02:00
share/gauche-0.9/${PKGVERSION}/lib/text/unicode.scm
Update to Gauche 0.9.1 New in Gauche 0.9.1: Major Feature Enhancements + New Features o Extended formals: Built-in lambda, define etc. can recognize optional and keyword arguments, a la Common Lisp. o Enhanced module mechanism: Now you can rename, choose, or add prefix to the symbols when importing other modules. o Efficient record types: A new module gauche.record provides ERR5RS (srfi-99) compatible record types. It is also upper compatible to srfi-9 records. o More support for multithreaded applications: Thread-safe queue is added to util.queue, and thread-pool feature is provided by the new module control.thread-pool. Continuations can be passed between threads. o Partial continuations. o Enhanced Windows support. o New module: crypt.bcrypt: A module for Blowfish password hashing. o New module: srfi-98: portable environment variable lookup support. o New module: gauche.mop.propagate: Making object composition simpler. o New module: rfc.json: JSON parsing and construction. + Changes o The directory structure for Gauche installation has changed so that we can keep binary compatibility for the extension modules throughout 0.9.x releases. o Now it is an error to pass a keyword argument that isn't expected by the callee. It used to be a warning. o Regular expression re{,M} now means the same as re{0,M}, which is compatible to Oniguruma. + Improvements o The compiler and the runtime got optimized more. The compiler now knows more about built-in procedures, and tries compile-time constant folding and/or inlining more aggressively. For example, sxml.ssax can parse XML document a lot faster. o ^ can be used in place of lambda, allowing more concise code. There's also convenience macros ^a, ^b, ... ^z and ^_ as abbreviations of lambda (a) etc. o ~ is added for universal accessing operator. (~ x y) is the same as (ref x y), and (~ x y z) is the same as (ref (ref x y) z), and so on. It can be used with generalized setter, e.g. (set! (~ array i) x). o define-syntax, let-syntax, and letrec-syntax are enhanced so that they can take a general expression in rhs, as far as it yields a syntactic transformer. o gauche.process: I/O redirection handling in run-process becomes more flexible. o rfc.http module now supports https connection (unix platforms only). Currently it relies on an external program (stunnel). o A new procedure current-load-path allows the program to know the file name it is being loaded from. o A new procedure .$ is introduced as an alternative name of compose. o Regular expressions now got read-write invariance. Some internal regexp routines are made public, giving users an easy way to construct and analyze regexp programatically. o rfc.822: New procedure: rfc822-date->date. o file.util: The procedure temporary-directory now became a parameter so that you can switch it when necessary. The default value is taken from (sys-tmpdir), which determines temporary directory in the recommended way of the platform; esp., it works on Windows native platforms. home-directory works on Windows, too. Procedures null-device and console-device are added to make it easier to write portable script across Unix and Windows platforms. o util.queue: New proceduers: any-in-queue, every-in-queue. o gauche.parseopt: When let-args encounters a command-line option that doesn't match any spec, it now raises a condition of type <parseopt-error> instead of <error>. The application can capture the condition to handle invalid command-line arguments. o gauche.uvector: New procedure uvector-size to obtain number of octets actually to be written out when the given uvector is written out by write-block. o dbm: A new procedure dbm-type->class allows an application to load appropriate dbm implementation at runtime. Utility scripts dbm/dump and dbm/restore are provided for easier backup and migration. o Procedure slot-pop! is added for the consistency with other *-push!/pop! API pairs. o When ref is used for object slot access, it can take default value in case the slot is unbound. o Made (set! (ref list k) value) work. o New procedures delete-keywords, delete-keywords!, tree-map-map, tree-map-for-each. o unwind-protect allows multiple handlers, as in CL. o sqrt now returns an exact number if the argument is exact and the result can be computed exactly. Also, R6RS's exact-integer-sqrt is added. o gauche.parameter: Parameters can be used with generalized set!. o The default-endian parameter is moved from binary.io module to the core, so that this parameter controls default endian of binary I/O in general. For example, read-block! and write-block of the gauche.uvector module now uses the value of this parameter as the default. A new procedure native-endian is added to retrieve the platform's native endianness. o More R6RS procedures: inexact, exact, real-valued?, rational-valued?, integer-valued?, div, mod, div0, mod0. A number of bug fixes.
2010-12-16 04:42:08 +01:00
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@pkgdir lib/gauche-0.9/site/${MACHINE_GNU_PLATFORM}
Update to Gauche 0.9.1 New in Gauche 0.9.1: Major Feature Enhancements + New Features o Extended formals: Built-in lambda, define etc. can recognize optional and keyword arguments, a la Common Lisp. o Enhanced module mechanism: Now you can rename, choose, or add prefix to the symbols when importing other modules. o Efficient record types: A new module gauche.record provides ERR5RS (srfi-99) compatible record types. It is also upper compatible to srfi-9 records. o More support for multithreaded applications: Thread-safe queue is added to util.queue, and thread-pool feature is provided by the new module control.thread-pool. Continuations can be passed between threads. o Partial continuations. o Enhanced Windows support. o New module: crypt.bcrypt: A module for Blowfish password hashing. o New module: srfi-98: portable environment variable lookup support. o New module: gauche.mop.propagate: Making object composition simpler. o New module: rfc.json: JSON parsing and construction. + Changes o The directory structure for Gauche installation has changed so that we can keep binary compatibility for the extension modules throughout 0.9.x releases. o Now it is an error to pass a keyword argument that isn't expected by the callee. It used to be a warning. o Regular expression re{,M} now means the same as re{0,M}, which is compatible to Oniguruma. + Improvements o The compiler and the runtime got optimized more. The compiler now knows more about built-in procedures, and tries compile-time constant folding and/or inlining more aggressively. For example, sxml.ssax can parse XML document a lot faster. o ^ can be used in place of lambda, allowing more concise code. There's also convenience macros ^a, ^b, ... ^z and ^_ as abbreviations of lambda (a) etc. o ~ is added for universal accessing operator. (~ x y) is the same as (ref x y), and (~ x y z) is the same as (ref (ref x y) z), and so on. It can be used with generalized setter, e.g. (set! (~ array i) x). o define-syntax, let-syntax, and letrec-syntax are enhanced so that they can take a general expression in rhs, as far as it yields a syntactic transformer. o gauche.process: I/O redirection handling in run-process becomes more flexible. o rfc.http module now supports https connection (unix platforms only). Currently it relies on an external program (stunnel). o A new procedure current-load-path allows the program to know the file name it is being loaded from. o A new procedure .$ is introduced as an alternative name of compose. o Regular expressions now got read-write invariance. Some internal regexp routines are made public, giving users an easy way to construct and analyze regexp programatically. o rfc.822: New procedure: rfc822-date->date. o file.util: The procedure temporary-directory now became a parameter so that you can switch it when necessary. The default value is taken from (sys-tmpdir), which determines temporary directory in the recommended way of the platform; esp., it works on Windows native platforms. home-directory works on Windows, too. Procedures null-device and console-device are added to make it easier to write portable script across Unix and Windows platforms. o util.queue: New proceduers: any-in-queue, every-in-queue. o gauche.parseopt: When let-args encounters a command-line option that doesn't match any spec, it now raises a condition of type <parseopt-error> instead of <error>. The application can capture the condition to handle invalid command-line arguments. o gauche.uvector: New procedure uvector-size to obtain number of octets actually to be written out when the given uvector is written out by write-block. o dbm: A new procedure dbm-type->class allows an application to load appropriate dbm implementation at runtime. Utility scripts dbm/dump and dbm/restore are provided for easier backup and migration. o Procedure slot-pop! is added for the consistency with other *-push!/pop! API pairs. o When ref is used for object slot access, it can take default value in case the slot is unbound. o Made (set! (ref list k) value) work. o New procedures delete-keywords, delete-keywords!, tree-map-map, tree-map-for-each. o unwind-protect allows multiple handlers, as in CL. o sqrt now returns an exact number if the argument is exact and the result can be computed exactly. Also, R6RS's exact-integer-sqrt is added. o gauche.parameter: Parameters can be used with generalized set!. o The default-endian parameter is moved from binary.io module to the core, so that this parameter controls default endian of binary I/O in general. For example, read-block! and write-block of the gauche.uvector module now uses the value of this parameter as the default. A new procedure native-endian is added to retrieve the platform's native endianness. o More R6RS procedures: inexact, exact, real-valued?, rational-valued?, integer-valued?, div, mod, div0, mod0. A number of bug fixes.
2010-12-16 04:42:08 +01:00
@pkgdir share/gauche-0.9/site/lib
@exec %D/bin/gosh -ftest -uslib -E"require 'new-catalog" -Eexit || ${TRUE}