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2004-10-06correct an oversight in last commit.agc1-2/+1
2004-10-05Update the PLIST to reflect the newer version, although there areagc1-68/+60
still some issues to this, wrt .la archives, and not installing .a files. (SHLIBTOOL_OVERRIDE is not an option). Please treat this as work-in-progress.
2002-10-03Use automake.mk. Adapt PLIST.wiz1-2/+2
2002-06-26Substitute a couple of `mkdir' by `${MKDIR}'.seb1-3/+3
Remove `-p' from mkdir arguments, it is already part of ${MKDIR}. While here substitute a couple of ${PREFIX} by `%D' in `@exec ${MKDIR} ...' lines and add a couple of missing `%D' in such lines too!
2002-02-05/bin/mkdir -> ${MKDIR}.skrll1-3/+3
Make the print-PLIST target output ${MKDIR} also.
2002-01-17Suppress echo of ${ECHO_MSG} statements by make(1).agc1-5/+5
2002-01-16Use ${DYLAN_VERSION}, instead of a hardcoded 2.3.6, in the Makefile.common,agc2-70/+70
Makefile and PLIST files, using PLIST_SUBST accordingly. Also use an ALT_ARCH definition, with PLIST_SUBST, to make the two PLISTS more generic, and set up ALT_ARCH accordingly.
2002-01-15Initial import of the Gwydion Dylan compiler, version 2.3.6, into theagc3-0/+128
NetBSD Packages Collection. Dylan is an object-oriented, dynamic, infix, garbage-collected programming language with support for multiple inheritence, multiple dispatch (an advanced form of polymorphism), typed and untyped variables, closures and exceptions. Dylan also supports pattern-based hygenic macros. These allow you to define new control constructs and fully integrate them with the language. Dylan (theoretically) combines the performance of C or C++ with the rapid development of Perl and the expressiveness of LISP. It looks similar to C or Pascal, so experienced programmers can learn to write simple programs quickly. Gwydion Dylan provides two implementations of the Dylan programming language: Mindy and d2c. Mindy is bytecode compiler and interpreter, and d2c is a Dylan-to-C compiler. Mindy compiles programs quickly, but the resulting executables run slowly. On the other hand, d2c compiles programs slowly, but they run quickly. Gwydion Dylan was originally written by the Gwydion Group at CMU as part of a research project studying advanced hypercode development environments. It is now maintained by a group of volunteers.