* New compile option '-x'. This causes the compiler to produce an
executable program. '-fmain' is deprecated.
* Remove long option --verbose. Use '-v' for verbosity. Problem is
with getopt_long_only which does not like eg. -mv
* New conformity option -std=bs2000.
* FUNCTION is implemented. See cobc/reserved.c for a list of what is
implemented.
* Nested programs are partially supported.
* LINAGE is implemented.
* EXTERNAL on FD is implemented.
* SAME RECORD AREA is implemented.
* New config variables -
* Support for non-gcc compilers.
* Large file support, system dynamic loading and Berkeley DB inclusion
are default for the configure.
* New configure option --with-patch-level=<n>
* At run time, version checking is done. ie. When executing/loading
Cobol programs, the version (eg. 0.33) and the patch level (eg. 0)
are checked against the OC library version/patch level.
* Libtool is not required for systems that support native dynamic
loading. This includes Linux, Cygwin and MingW amongst others.
* Note to developers : See README for required software versions.
* Changes in OpenCOBOL 0.31
** Stability update - See individual ChangeLogs
** New driver program - "cobcrun"
This allows all application programs to be compiled as
modules and driven by "cobcrun" similar to MF's "cobrun".
Syntax - cobcrun <MAINPROG> [Arguments to program "MAINPROG"]
As "cobcrun" is linked with the static version of Open Cobol
libraries, it is easier to maintain concurrent versions on the
same system.
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* Changes in OpenCOBOL 0.30
** Installation changes
*** No longer use readline.
*** No longer use run-time configuration file (libcob.conf)
*** libdb is now optional.
Use the new configure option --with-db1 to link with libdb1.
Use the new configure option --with-db to link with libdb.
Otherwise, libdb will not be linked, and indexed files and
SORT/MERGE statements will not work.
*** New subdirectory `config' will be installed under
$prefix/share/open-cobol.
** Compatibility changes
*** New -std options:
default used when you omit -std
cobol85 COBOL 85 Standard
cobol2002 COBOL 2002 Standard
ibm IBM COBOL compatibility
mf Micro Focus COBOL compatibility
v023 OpenCOBOL 0.23 compatibility
*** Compile-time options can be stored in a "config" file.
See config/default.conf for details.
*** Binary data items are now big endian.
The config option `binary-byteorder' controls this.
*** Numeric sign of USAGE DISPLAY items has been changed as follows:
Positive: 0123456789 Negative: pqrstuvwxy
The config option `display-sign' controls this.
*** Data items defined in the working-storage section are
initialized at the beginning of program by default.
The config option `auto-initialize' controls this.
*** SORT statement now creates a temporary file in /tmp for sorting
and removes it after sorting.
** Feature changes
*** COPY statements try to complement the following file extensions:
.CBL, .COB, .cbl, or .cob.
*** COPY / REPLACE statements are reimplemented for better replacement.
*** SPECIAL-NAMES. FORMFEED IS ...
*** ALPHABET ... IS EBCDIC.
*** EXTERNAL clause.
*** SHARING clause.
*** USAGE COMP-5 and COMP-X.
*** USAGE POINTER and ADDRESS OF operator.
*** LENGTH OF operator.
*** PROCEDURE DIVISION USING BY REFERENCE/CONTENT/VALUE.
*** DISPLAY ... ENVIRONMENT-NAME. ACCEPT ... ENVIRONMENT-VALUE.
*** COLLATING SEQUENCE in the SORT and MERGE statements.
*** EXIT PERFORM [CYCLE] statement.
*** SORT table.
*** OPEN ... WITH NO REWIND / WITH LOCK recognized, though not working.
*** Literal concatenation (the `&' operator).
** Compiler changes
*** New compiler environment variable TMPDIR.
*** New compiler environment variable COB_LDFLAGS.
*** The runtime environment variable COB_CONFIG_FILE has been removed.
*** New runtime environment variable COB_DYNAMIC_RELOADING.
*** New compiler option `--list-reserved', which list all reserved words.
*** New compiler option `-conf', which specifies the config file.
*** New compiler option `-ext', which specifies the copy file extension.
*** The compiler option `-O' now does C level optimization.
*** New compiler option `-O2', which does further C level optimization.
*** New compiler option `-L' and `-l', which are passed to the C compiler.
*** New compiler option `-ftrace', which display section names at run time.
*** New compiler option `-fsyntax-only', which does syntax error check
only without any output.
*** New compiler option `-fstatic-call', which is equivalent to `-static'.
*** New compiler option `-fdebugging-line', which enables debugging lines.
*** New compiler option `-fsource-location', which includes source location
in the output.
*** New compiler option `-fline-directive', which includes line directive
in the output.
*** New compiler option `-fruntime-inlining', which is the replacement
of obsolete options `-finline-move' and `-finline-get-int'.
*** New compiler option `-w', which inhibits warnings.
*** New compiler option `-Wredefinition', which warns redefined names.
*** The compiler options `-static' and `-dynamic' are obsolete.
*** The compiler option `-column' removed.
** Many improvement for compatibility.
** Many many bug fixes.
PKGLOCALEDIR and which install their locale files directly under
${PREFIX}/${PKGLOCALEDIR} and sort the PLIST file entries. From now
on, pkgsrc/mk/plist/plist-locale.awk will automatically handle
transforming the PLIST to refer to the correct locale directory.
* Remove patch-ac which patched the Makefile to install the example config
file into the examples directory and replace with an appropriate
INSTALL_MAKE_FLAGS setting.
* Remove SUBST_FILES setting and replace with a patch. This will make
merges with future updates easier.
* Fix the location of the example configuration file to match where it's
actually installed. Now, the file will actually be copied over during
POST-INSTALL.
developer is officially maintaining the package.
The rationale for changing this from "tech-pkg" to "pkgsrc-users" is
that it implies that any user can try to maintain the package (by
submitting patches to the mailing list). Since the folks most likely
to care about the package are the folks that want to use it or are
already using it, this would leverage the energy of users who aren't
developers.
in the process. (More information on tech-pkg.)
Bump PKGREVISION and BUILDLINK_DEPENDS of all packages using libtool and
installing .la files.
Bump PKGREVISION (only) of all packages depending directly on the above
via a buildlink3 include.
All library names listed by *.la files no longer need to be listed
in the PLIST, e.g., instead of:
lib/libfoo.a
lib/libfoo.la
lib/libfoo.so
lib/libfoo.so.0
lib/libfoo.so.0.1
one simply needs:
lib/libfoo.la
and bsd.pkg.mk will automatically ensure that the additional library
names are listed in the installed package +CONTENTS file.
Also make LIBTOOLIZE_PLIST default to "yes".
program, disable readline for now (it's optional), change PKGNAME to
opencobol for consistency with PKGBASE.
Bump PKGREVISION because now "opencobol" works fine.