Fixes "go get code.google.com/p/..." for me, once security/mozilla-rootcerts
installed and configured (with the default settings).
Bumps PKGREVISION, since the package is modified.
ok bsiegert@
also upstream changelog):
Language features:
- Attributes and extension nodes
- Generative functors
- Module aliases
* Alternative syntax for string literals {id|...|id} (can break comments)
- Separation between read-only strings (type string) and read-write byte
sequences (type bytes). Activated by command-line option -safe-string.
Build system for the OCaml distribution:
- Use -bin-annot when building.
- Use GNU make instead of portable makefiles.
- Updated build instructions for 32-bit Mac OS X on Intel hardware.
Shedding weight:
* Removed Camlp4 from the distribution, now available as third-party software.
* Removed Labltk from the distribution, now available as a third-party library.
Type system:
* Keep typing of pattern cases independent in principal mode
- Allow opening a first-class module or applying a generative functor
in the body of a generative functor. Allow it also in the body of
an applicative functor if no types are created
* Module aliases are now typed in a specific way, which remembers their
identity. In particular this changes the signature inferred by
"module type of"
- Slight change in the criterion to distinguish private
abbreviations and private row types: create a private abbreviation for
closed objects and fixed polymorphic variants.
* Compare first class module types structurally rather than
nominally. Value subtyping allows module subtyping as long as the internal
representation is unchanged.
Compilers:
- More aggressive constant propagation, including float and
int32/int64/nativeint arithmetic. Constant propagation for floats
can be turned off with option -no-float-const-prop, for codes that
change FP rounding modes at run-time.
- New back-end optimization pass: common subexpression elimination (CSE).
(Reuses results of previous computations instead of recomputing them.)
- New back-end optimization pass: dead code elimination.
(Removes arithmetic and load instructions whose results are unused.)
- Optimization of sequences of string patterns
- Experimental native code generator for AArch64 (ARM 64 bits)
- Optimization of integer division and modulus by constant divisors
- Add "-open" command line flag for opening a single module before typing
* "-o" now sets module name to the output file name up to the first "."
(it also applies when "-o" is not given, i.e. the module name is then
the input file name up to the first ".")
* better sharing of structured constants
- new flag to keep locations in cmi files
- issue warning 3 when referring to a value marked with
the [@@ocaml.deprecated] attribute
- a new format implementation based on GADTs
* Constant exception constructors no longer allocate
- avoid unnecessary boxing in let
- Better compilation of optional arguments with default values
- ocamlopt -opaque option for incremental native compilation
Toplevel interactive system:
- New "#show_*" directives
Runtime system:
- New configure option "-no-naked-pointers" to improve performance by
avoiding page table tests during block darkening and the marking phase
of the major GC. In this mode, all out-of-heap pointers must point at
things that look like OCaml values: in particular they must have a valid
header. The colour of said headers should be black.
- Fixed bug in native code version of [caml_raise_with_string] that could
potentially lead to heap corruption.
- Blocks initialized by [CAMLlocal*] and [caml_alloc] are now filled with
[Val_unit] rather than zero.
- Fixed a major performance problem on large heaps (~1GB) by making heap
increments proportional to heap size by default
- Structural equality treats exception specifically
- efficient comparison/indexing of exceptions
- avoid using unsafe C library functions (strcpy, strcat, sprintf)
- An ISO C99-compliant C compiler and standard library is now assumed.
(Plus special exceptions for MSVC.) In particular, emulation code for
64-bit integer arithmetic was removed, the C compiler must support a
64-bit integer type.
Standard library:
* Add new modules Bytes and BytesLabels for mutable byte sequences.
- add List.sort_uniq and Set.of_list
- a faster version of "raise" which does not maintain the backtrace
- support "Unix.kill pid Sys.sigkill" under Windows
- speed improvement for Buffer
- efficient creation of uninitialized float arrays
- Improve documentation regarding finalisers and multithreading
- Trigger warning 3 for all values marked as deprecated in the documentation.
Changelog:
7.0.67: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/7u67-relnotes-2251330.html
Bug Fixes
The following bug fix is included in this release:
Area: deploy/plugin
Synopsis: regression - java_arguments not accepted after update to 7u65
The regression is addressed in this release.
See 8050875.
7.0.65: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/7u65-relnotes-2229169.html
IANA Data 2014c
JDK 7u65 contains IANA time zone data version 2014c. For more information, refer to Timezone Data Versions in the JRE Software.
New Features and Changes
New Java Control Panel option to disable sponsors
Currently, to disable sponsor offers at the time of installation, the user can de-select the option during installation or can pass SPONSORS=0 as a commandline option.
In this release, a new Java Control Panel(JCP) option to disable sponsors is available. To use this option, go to JCP's "Advanced" tab, and check or uncheck "Suppress sponsor offers when updating Java".
This option is applicable to 32 and 64 bit Windows operating systems.
New JAXP processing limit property - maxElementDepth
A new property, maxElementDepth, is added to provide applications the ability to set limit on maximum element depth in an xml file that they parse. This may be helpful for applications that may use too much resources when processing an xml file with excessive element depth.
Name: http://java.sun.com/xml/jaxp/properties/maxElementDepth
Definition: Limit the maximum element depth
Value: A positive integer. 0 is treated as no limit. Negative numbers are treated as 0.
Defaule value: 0
System property: jdk.xml.maxElementDepth
For more details, see Processing Limits from JAXP tutorial trail.
See 8031541 (not public).
Bug Fixes
This release contains fixes for security vulnerabilities. For more information, see Oracle Critical Patch Update Advisory.
For a list of bug fixes included in this release, see JDK 7u65 Bug Fixes page.
The following are some of the notable bug fixes in this release:
Area: client-libs/AWT
Synopsis: Using RMI from a restricted environment may cause a NullPointerException.
If an application uses RMI and runs in a restricted environment (ie. Java Plugin, Java Web Start), it may not work. In particular, if you run a UI from an RMI callback, a NullPointerException is likely to be thrown.
See 8019274.
Area: other-libs/corba
Synopsis: org.omg.CORBA.ORBSingletonClass loading no longer uses context class loader
The system property org.omg.CORBA.ORBSingletonClass is used to configure the system-wide/singleton ORB. The handling of this system property was changed in the 7u55 release to require that the system wide/singleton ORB be visible to the system class loader.
In this release, the handling of this system property has been reverted to match the behavior found in JDK versions prior to 7u55 release, i.e. the singleton ORB is once again located using the thread context class loader of the first thread, to call the no-argument ORB.init method. The change is made to support applications which depend on this behavior.
Note that this change is applicable to 8u20, 7u65, 6u85 and 5.0u75 releases. For JDK 9, the new behavior, where the system wide/singleton ORB needs to be visible to the system class loader, will continue.
See 8046603.
Known Issues
Area: xml/jax-ws
Synopsis: JAF initialization in SAAJ clashing with the one in javax.mail
After initialization of SAAJ components, the javax.mail library may fail to work under certain circumstances, which in turn could break the javax.mail's JAF setup.
A possible workaround is to re-add the javax.mail handler before using javax.mail API:
MailcapCommandMap mailMap = (MailcapCommandMap) CommandMap.getDefaultCommandMap();
mailMap.addMailcap("multipart/mixed;;x-java-content-handler=com.sun.mail.handlers.multipart_mixed");
See 8043129.
Changes include performance enhancements and various bug fixes.
Perl 5.20.1 represents approximately 4 months of development since Perl 5.20.0 and contains approximately 12,000 lines of changes across 170 files from 36 authors.
We've just released Go version 1.3.2, a minor point release.
This release includes bug fixes to cgo and the crypto/tls package.
https://golang.org/doc/devel/release.html#go1.3.minor
The crpyto/tls fix addresses a security bug that affects programs
that use crypto/tls to implement a TLS server from Go 1.1 onwards.
If the server enables TLS client authentication using certificates
(this is rare) and explicitly sets SessionTicketsDisabled to true
in the tls.Config, then a malicious client can falsely assert
ownership of any client certificate it wishes. This issue was
discovered internally and there is no evidence of exploitation.
2014.09.16, Version 0.10.32 (Stable)
* npm: Update to 1.4.28
* v8: fix a crash introduced by previous release (Fedor Indutny)
* configure: add --openssl-no-asm flag (Fedor Indutny)
* crypto: use domains for any callback-taking method (Chris Dickinson)
* http: do not send `0\r\n\r\n` in TE HEAD responses (Fedor Indutny)
* querystring: fix unescape override (Tristan Berger)
* url: Add support for RFC 3490 separators (Mathias Bynens)
I've since observed a couple of failures in bulk builds at MAKE_JOBS=2. The
usual failure mode is
MCS [net_4_0] mono-api-info.exe
error CS0006: Metadata file `../../class/lib/net_2_0/Mono.Cecil.dll' could not be found
or similar (net_4_0 components depending upon unbuilt net_2_0 dependencies).
1.8.0
-----
- Issue #90: Add six.moves.shlex_quote.
- Issue #59: Add six.moves.intern.
- Add six.urllib.parse.uses_(fragment|netloc|params|query|relative).
- Issue #88: Fix add_metaclass when the class has __slots__ containing
"__weakref__" or "__dict__".
- Issue #89: Make six use absolute imports.
- Issue #85: Always accept *updated* and *assigned* arguments for wraps().
- Issue #86: In reraise(), instantiate the exception if the second argument is
None.
- Pull request #45: Add six.moves.email_mime_nonmultipart.
- Issue #81: Add six.urllib.request.splittag mapping.
- Issue #80: Add six.urllib.request.splituser mapping.
Most of the changes are bug fixes. One major fix was to the
intermediate code optimiser reported back in September.
Other changes are the addition of PrettyStringWithWidth and
PrettyLineBreak constructors to the PolyML.pretty datatype,
Thread.Thread.numPhysicalProcessors to return the number of
physical processors and printing ?.t in circumstances where t is
bound to a different type. The debugger has been extended to
include structures and the arguments to functors.
rules.make and explicitly on calls to ant. Be nice and raise the memory
limit to 1G. Adjust ant rules to also apply SerialGC + 1G limit.
This currently reverts to the default settings for !BSD, if necessary
the changes to rules.make should be copied.
Add a small fragment for providing lang/openjdk7/libs with compat
versions of libstdc++ and libgcc_s to allow using the GCC bootstrap in a
pure clang release. Versions can be obtained from NetBSD 6's base.tgz.
While here, add test target. Temporarily require network access for it.
Changes since previous package:
Version 1.3.1
=============
http://abcl.org/svn/tags/1.3.1/
30-APR-2014
## Fixed
* The underlying Java Function Interface (JFI) now converts CL:T and
CL:NIL to JAVA:+TRUE+ and JAVA:+FALSE+. Users who wish to
reference a JAVA:+NULL+ should do so explicitly.
* Make JCALL work in more places. Thanks to Olof-Joachim Frahm.
<http://abcl.org/trac/changeset/14683>
* Interpolate CL:SLEEP and THREADS:OBJECT-WAIT for timeouts below the
Planck timer ("1ns") to a nanosecond.
<http://abcl.org/trac/changeset/14679>
* Update to ASDF 3.1.0.103.
<http://abcl.org/trac/changeset/14661>
Fixes loading of Ironclad and other Quicklisp systems.
* Fix Uniform Naming Convention (aka "UNC" or "network") paths under Windows.
<http://abcl.org/trac/changeset/14659>
DIRECTORY now works again on UNC paths.
UNC paths may be either specified with either back slash (#\\) or
forward slash (#\/) doubled as the first character in a Pathname
namestring.
The patterns in
//<server>/<share>/[directories-and-files]
are parsed as
<server> is stored as HOST.
<share> is stored as DEVICE.
[directories-and-files] gets parsed as per the normal rules under
Windows.
Mixing namestrings with both backslash and slash characters can
lead to unpredictable results. It is recommended not to use
backslash characters in namestrings if it can be avoided. The
pathname printed representation is always normalized to using
forward slash delimiters.
* Find contrib based on system jar name.
<http://abcl.org/trac/changeset/14657>
From Olof-Joachim Frahm.
Version 1.3.0
=============
http://abcl.org/svn/tags/1.3.0/
15-MAR-2014
## Features
* Make LispStackFrame.UNAVAILABLE_ARG a singleton object,
and lazily create the little used portions of the Lisp stack.
Aggressively cache and control the use of memory by the underlying
Lisp stack frame representation by introducing the private
LispThread.StackFrame and LispThread.StackSegments classes.
Contributed by Dmitry Nadezhin.
LispStackFrame object are allocated on every
LispThread.execute(...) . However, they are seldom [accessed]
([... verify via] inspect[tion of the] stack trace). This patch
delays allocation of LispStackFrame? objects until they are
requested. Raw information about stack frames is stored in
stack. Stack is an Object[] array (more precisely a list of [...]4
[Mib] Object[] arrays).
ME: We are going to need a way to try to less agressively grab 4Mib
chunks in low memory situations.
Memory profiling of ABCL shows that the classes with largest
allocation count are org.armedbear.lisp.LispStackFrame and
org.armedbear.lisp.LispStackFrame.UnavailableArgument.
Contributed by Dmitry Nadezhin.
[r14572]: http://abcl.org/trac/changeset/14572
[r14579]: http://abcl.org/trac/changeset/14579
* ASDF 3.0.1.94 shipped with the implementation
* per function call stack and memory exception handler in CL:COMPILE
Inline calls to jrun-exception-protected (used by handler-bind to
catch out of memory conditions). This commit saves generation
roughly 50 cls files.
[r14552]: http://abcl.org/trac/changeset/14552
* SYS:SHA256 audited
The functionality if the SYS:SHA256 algorithim has been audited for
use on inputs of single for files with recently shipping ORCL Java 7
implementations (through jdk-1.7.0_51).
[r14582]: http://abcl.org/trac/changeset/14582
* Connect to NetBeans controlled JDWP via SLIME
The Netbeans IDE configuration now includes a way to connect to
the running-under-jdb ABCL via SLIME. One needs a version of
SLIME able to be loaded from its 'swank.asd' definition.
* Install 'abcl.jar' and 'abcl-contrib.jar' locally as Maven artifacts
The Ant `abcl.mvn.install` target now installs build artifacts
into the local Maven repository (Olof-Joachim Frahm)
[r14579]: http://abcl.org/trac/changeset/14606
## Compatibility
* CL:DIRECTORY
The implementation specific :RESOLVE-SYMLINKS argument to the ANSI
DIRECTORY function has been changed to nil. This implements
behavior closer to SBCL and guarantees that a DIRECTORY operation
will not signal a file error.
[r14619]: http://abcl.org/trac/changeset/14619
[ticket-340]: http://abcl.org/trac/ticket/340
## Fixes
* Fix CL:SLEEP for intervals less than a millisecond.
For intervals less than or equal to a nanosecond, including an
interval of zero, the current thread merely yields execution to
other threads.
[r14632]: http://abcl.org/trac/changeset/14632
## Tested
### "Java_HotSpot(TM)_64-Bit_Server_VM-Oracle_Corporation-1.7.0_51-b13" "x86_64-Mac_OS_X-10.9.1"
### "Java_HotSpot(TM)_64-Bit_Server_VM-Oracle_Corporation-1.8.0-b129" "x86_64-Mac_OS_X-10.9.2"
## Contrib
#### abcl-asdf
* Now working with both Maven 3.0.x and 3.1.x. Thanks to Anton for
the help!
[ticket-328]: http://abcl.org/trac/ticket/328
* cache Maven dependency resolution to avoid repeated lookups.
Instead of calling ABCL-ASDF:RESOLVE in both the ASDF COMPILE-OP
and LOAD-OP, we now cache the result of invocation in COMPILE-OP
and add this value in the LOAD-OP phase. Contributed by Cyrus
Harmon.
[r14631]: http://abcl.org/trac/changeset/14631
#### jna
Now references jna-4.0.0. Some incompatibility with CFFI ([in
progress with fixing upstream][cffi-easye]).
[cffi-easye]: http://github.com/easye/cffi/