New features since 0.2.2:
* ELF AMD64 and 32-bit shared object support (using the NASM notation
"WRT ..got", etc).
* STABS debugging format (enable with "-g stabs").
* NASM-like list format.
* XDF object format (64-bit basic format, similar in spirit to NASM's RDF).
* Dozens of bugfixes in x86 and AMD64 support.
* Numerous cross-platform build fixes.
* No perl dependencies for standard build.
* New man pages: yasm(1) and yasm_arch(7).
* Full support for ELF, including support for both AMD64 and 32-bit
x86 targets; note: for AMD64 output, the machine type must be set
to "amd64" using the "-m" command line option, e.g.
"yasm -m amd64 -f elf test.asm".
* Full warnings for integer overflow.
* Full support for AMD64 RIP-relative addressing; the two forms supported
are "[rip+val]" (direct index) and "[sym wrt rip]" (relocated relative).
* Many AMD64 bugfixes including correct operand size handling (and o64
override); thanks to the many bug reports to help improve YASM in this area!
refinecvsl is a Perl script which converts CVS repositories to
a SVN dump, suitable to load into a subversion repository by
the "svnadmin load" command.
* helpdec1.c, helpdeco.h: Improve const correctness - thanks to
Markus Elfring (elfring) for the tip
* compat.c: Apply patch from Dirk Jagdmann (doj) to fix pointer
flibbling
* splitmrb.c: Apply patch from Dirk Jagdmann (doj) to fix HOTSPOT
struct packing with GCC >= 3
* compat.c, compat.h, helpdeco.c, splitmrb.c, zapres.c: Apply patch
from Dirk Jagdmann (doj) to use POSIX path defines instead of DOS
ones.
* helpdec1.c, helpdeco.c: Add patch for compiling with GCC 4.0 from
Andreas Jochens <aj@andaco.de>
Changes from NEWS:
The focus of this release is on the exciting new features sponsored by
Google via their Summer of Code program. However, we have quite a bunch of
other stuff too. Here are the highlights:
* Connectors: A new Connector tool implements creation, editing, and
autorouting (object-avoiding) of connector lines between objects.
Indispensable for diagramming. (A Google SoC project.)
* Inkboard collaborative editing: You can now connect to other Inkscape
users over the Net and edit a shared document together, watching
others' changes and making yours! (A Google SoC project.)
* Pressure and tilt sensitivity: the Calligraphy tool can now use a
tablet pen with pressure/tilt support to vary the width and angle of
the calligraphic stroke.
* Better node editing: You can freely drag/bend/stretch a Bezier curve
by any point (not only by a node), as well as add a new node at any
point on the curve.
* New extensions for envelope distortion, whirling, and adding nodes.
* Improved precision, expanded limits, many usability improvements and
bugfixes.
This Module makes the number-munging grooviness of Number::Format
available to your templates. It is used like a plugin, but installs
filters into the current context.