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2010-09-10Add support for Ruby19.taca1-4/+7
2010-09-10* Add LICENSE.taca2-7/+8
* Use new dependency pattern.
2010-09-10Update ruby18-base to 1.8.7.302 (Ruby 1.8.7 patchlevel 302).taca56-624/+2105
Since many changes from previous release, please refer http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/news/2010/08/16/ruby-1-8-7-p302-is-released/. Note: Since all security updates are already in previous package, This update dosen't include any securify fix.
2010-09-10* Ruby's patchlevel N reflect as "plN" instead of ".N" from Ruby 1.9.taca1-4/+19
ruby18-base-1.8.7.302 ruby19-base-1.9.2pl0 * Now patches of ruby-gdm, ruby-curses, ruby-readline and ruby-tk are gathered to lang/ruby18-base and lang/ruby19-base.
2010-09-10* Default PKGNAME will be set to ${RUBY_PKGPREFIX}-${DISTNAME}.taca1-3/+28
* RUBY_HAS_ARCHLIB is deprecated. * Add support of both ruby18 and ruby19.
2010-09-10Use RUBY_API_VERSION for BUILDLINK_ABI_DEPENDS instead of RUBY_VERSION.taca1-2/+2
2010-09-10* Add support for Ruby 1.9.x and update 1.8.7.302 (1.8.7 patchlevel 302).taca1-60/+108
Ruby's patchlevel N reflect as "plN" instead of ".N" from Ruby 1.9. ruby18-base-1.8.7.302 ruby19-base-1.9.2pl0 Still Ruby 1.9.2pl0 support is disabled. * Introduce RUBY_API_VERSION. * RUBY_BUILD_RDOC and RUBY_BUILD_RI controls build of rdoc/ri. But, currently ruby18-base and ruby19-base according to PKG_OPTION. * Define rubygem supporting macros. * RUBY_HAS_ARCHLIB is deprecated. * Many directory macros are changed to relative path against PREFIX and some of them are their name.
2010-09-10Allow RUBY_ENCODING_ARG to add extra option to shbang line.taca1-1/+6
2010-09-10Move misc/rubygems/rubygem.mk as lang/ruby/gem.mk.taca1-0/+289
* Many directory macro, such as GEM_DOCDIR and GEM_LIBDIR are changed to relative path against PREFIX. * RUBYGEM_OPTIONS could be set from pkgsrc's Makefile. * RUBY_BUILD_RDOC and RUBY_BUILD_RI controls build of rdoc/ri. But, currently ruby18-base and ruby19-base according to PKG_OPTION. * Assume name of commands gem18/rake18 or gem19/rake19. * GEM_BUILD's default has changed from rake to gemspec. Most of rubygem based pacakges would be installed via gem command. * USE_RAKE controls the needs of the rake command. * MASTER_SITES now use http://rubygems.org/downloads/ first. * Check existence of GEM_DOCDIR before execute find(1). * Deprecate RUBYGEM_PKGPREFIX which was defined the same as RUBY_PKGPREFIX in long term. * PRIVILEGED_STAGES isn't set "clean" any more. misc/rubygems/rubygem.mk will be removed later.
2010-09-09Updating lang/perl5 from 5.12.1nb2 to 5.12.2sno3-8/+8
Upstream changes: Incompatible Changes There are no changes intentionally incompatible with 5.12.1. If any exist, they are bugs and reports are welcome. Core Enhancements Other than the bug fixes listed below, there should be no user-visible changes to the core language in this release. Modules and Pragmata New Modules and Pragmata This release does not introduce any new modules or pragmata. Pragmata Changes In the previous release, no VERSION; statements triggered a bug which could cause feature bundles to be loaded and strict mode to be enabled unintentionally. Updated Modules Carp Upgraded from version 1.16 to 1.17. Carp now detects incomplete caller() overrides and avoids using bogus @DB::args. To provide backtraces, Carp relies on particular behaviour of the caller built-in. Carp now detects if other code has overridden this with an incomplete implementation, and modifies its backtrace accordingly. Previously incomplete overrides would cause incorrect values in backtraces (best case), or obscure fatal errors (worst case) This fixes certain cases of Bizarre copy of ARRAY caused by modules overriding caller() incorrectly. CPANPLUS A patch to cpanp-run-perl has been backported from CPANPLUS 0.9004. This resolves [perl #55964] and [perl #57106], both of which related to failures to install distributions that use Module::Install::DSL. File::Glob A regression which caused a failure to find CORE::GLOBAL::glob after loading File::Glob to crash has been fixed. Now, it correctly falls back to external globbing via pp_glob. File::Copy File::Copy::copy(FILE, DIR) is now documented. File::Spec Upgraded from version 3.31 to 3.31_01. Several portability fixes were made in File::Spec::VMS: a colon is now recognized as a delimiter in native filespecs; caret-escaped delimiters are recognized for better handling of extended filespecs; catpath() returns an empty directory rather than the current directory if the input directory name is empty; abs2rel() properly handles Unix-style input. Utility Changes * perlbug now always gives the reporter a chance to change the email address it guesses for them. * perlbug should no longer warn about uninitialized values when using the -d and -v options. Changes to Existing Documentation * The existing policy on backward-compatibility and deprecation has been added to perlpolicy, along with definitions of terms like deprecation. * "srand" in perlfunc's usage has been clarified. * The entry for "die" in perlfunc was reorganized to emphasize its role in the exception mechanism. * Perl's INSTALL file has been clarified to explicitly state that Perl requires a C89 compliant ANSI C Compiler. * IO::Socket's getsockopt() and setsockopt() have been documented. * alarm()'s inability to interrupt blocking IO on Windows has been documented. * Math::TrulyRandom hasn't been updated since 1996 and has been removed as a recommended solution for random number generation. * perlrun has been updated to clarify the behaviour of octal flags to perl. * To ease user confusion, $# and $*, two special variables that were removed in earlier versions of Perl have been documented. * The version of perlfaq shipped with the Perl core has been updated from the official FAQ version, which is now maintained in the briandfoy/perlfaq branch of the Perl repository at git://perl5.git.perl.org/perl.git. Installation and Configuration Improvements Configuration improvements * The d_u32align configuration probe on ARM has been fixed. Compilation improvements * An "incompatible operand types" error in ternary expressions when building with clang has been fixed. * Perl now skips setuid File::Copy tests on partitions it detects to be mounted as nosuid. Selected Bug Fixes * A possible segfault in the T_PRTOBJ default typemap has been fixed. * A possible memory leak when using caller() to set @DB::args has been fixed. * Several memory leaks when loading XS modules were fixed. * unpack() now handles scalar context correctly for %32H and %32u, fixing a potential crash. split() would crash because the third item on the stack wasn't the regular expression it expected. unpack("%2H", ...) would return both the unpacked result and the checksum on the stack, as would unpack("%2u", ...). [perl #73814] * Perl now avoids using memory after calling free() in pp_require when there are CODEREFs in @INC. * A bug that could cause "Unknown error" messages when "call_sv(code, G_EVAL)" is called from an XS destructor has been fixed. * The implementation of the open $fh, '>' \$buffer feature now supports get/set magic and thus tied buffers correctly. * The pp_getc, pp_tell, and pp_eof opcodes now make room on the stack for their return values in cases where no argument was passed in. * When matching unicode strings under some conditions inappropriate backtracking would result in a Malformed UTF-8 character (fatal) error. This should no longer occur. See [perl #75680] Platform Specific Notes AIX * README.aix has been updated with information about the XL C/C++ V11 compiler suite. Windows * When building Perl with the mingw64 x64 cross-compiler incpath, libpth, ldflags, lddlflags and ldflags_nolargefiles values in Config.pm and Config_heavy.pl were not previously not being set correctly because, with that compiler, the include and lib directories are not immediately below $(CCHOME). VMS * git_version.h is now installed on VMS. This was an oversight in v5.12.0 which caused some extensions to fail to build. * Several memory leaks in stat() have been fixed. * A memory leak in Perl_rename() due to a double allocation has been fixed. * A memory leak in vms_fid_to_name() (used by realpath() and realname()) has been fixed.
2010-09-07bump PKGREV for recent change, requested by trondrochner1-1/+2
2010-09-07Upgrade parrot from version 2.5.0 to 2.6.0.he3-9/+11
Pkgsrc changes: o Adapt to new content being installed (PLIST) and new perl script which needs tweaking. Upstream changes: - Core + Plug some memory leaks + As always, bug fixes and some optimizations - Runtime + added (experimental) URI::Escape - Testing + Improved test coverage of core parrot - Documentation + Updated the Squaak tutorial to use modern NQP-rx and PCT - Platforms + The Fedora package 'parrot-devel' install the files for syntax-highlighting and automatic indenting for the vim editor - NQP-rx + Updated version included from http://github.com/perl6/nqp-rx includes new or improved: regex backtracking, named assertions, interactive mode, and setting (a minimal but useful runtime library)
2010-09-06-add workaround for bind_textdomain_codeset()-problem like in python25drochner6-22/+18
-disable build of *audiodev and spwd to avoid complexity -- if needed these can be added as seperate pkgs ride on recent update
2010-09-05adding some CONFLICTS (modules which are newer in core)sno1-2/+10
2010-09-04Update for Python 2.6.6.tron1-3/+3
2010-09-04Update to python-2.6.6.obache14-499/+193
What's New in Python 2.6.6? =========================== *Release date: 2010-08-24* Core and Builtins ----------------- Library ------- What's New in Python 2.6.6 rc 2? ================================ *Release date: 2010-08-16* Library ------- - Issue #9600: Don't use relative import for _multiprocessing on Windows. - Issue #8688: Revert regression introduced in 2.6.6rc1 (making Distutils recalculate MANIFEST every time). - Issue #5798: Handle select.poll flag oddities properly on OS X. This fixes test_asynchat and test_smtplib failures on OS X. - Issue #9543: Fix regression in socket.py introduced in Python 2.6.6 rc 1 in r83624. Extension Modules ----------------- - Issue #7567: Don't call `setupterm' twice. Tests ----- - Issue #9568: Fix test_urllib2_localnet on OS X 10.3. - Issue #9145: Fix test_coercion failure in refleak runs. - Issue #8433: Fix test_curses failure caused by newer versions of ncurses returning ERR from getmouse() when there are no mouse events available. What's New in Python 2.6.6 rc 1? ================================ *Release date: 2010-08-03* Core and Builtins ----------------- - Issue #6213: Implement getstate() and setstate() methods of utf-8-sig and utf-16 incremental encoders. - Issue #8271: during the decoding of an invalid UTF-8 byte sequence, only the start byte and the continuation byte(s) are now considered invalid, instead of the number of bytes specified by the start byte. E.g.: '\xf1\x80AB'.decode('utf-8', 'replace') now returns u'\ufffdAB' and replaces with U+FFFD only the start byte ('\xf1') and the continuation byte ('\x80') even if '\xf1' is the start byte of a 4-bytes sequence. Previous versions returned a single u'\ufffd'. - Issue #9058: Remove assertions about INT_MAX in UnicodeDecodeError. - Issue #8941: decoding big endian UTF-32 data in UCS-2 builds could crash the interpreter with characters outside the Basic Multilingual Plane (higher than 0x10000). - Issue #8627: Remove bogus "Overriding __cmp__ blocks inheritance of __hash__ in 3.x" warning. Also fix "XXX undetected error" that arises from the "Overriding __eq__ blocks inheritance ..." warning when turned into an exception: in this case the exception simply gets ignored. - Issue #4108: In urllib.robotparser, if there are multiple 'User-agent: *' entries, consider the first one. - Issue #9354: Provide getsockopt() in asyncore's file_wrapper. - In the unicode/str.format(), raise a ValueError when indexes to arguments are too large. - Issue #3798: Write sys.exit() message to sys.stderr to use stderr encoding and error handler, instead of writing to the C stderr file in utf-8 - Issue #7902: When using explicit relative import syntax, don't try implicit relative import semantics. - Issue #7079: Fix a possible crash when closing a file object while using it from another thread. Patch by Daniel Stutzbach. - Issue #1533: fix inconsistency in range function argument processing: any non-float non-integer argument is now converted to an integer (if possible) using its __int__ method. Previously, only small arguments were treated this way; larger arguments (those whose __int__ was outside the range of a C long) would produce a TypeError. - Issue #8417: Raise an OverflowError when an integer larger than sys.maxsize is passed to bytearray. - Issue #8329: Don't return the same lists from select.select when no fds are changed. - Raise a TypeError when trying to delete a T_STRING_INPLACE struct member. - Issue #1583863: An unicode subclass can now override the __unicode__ method. - Issue #7507: Quote "!" in pipes.quote(); it is special to some shells. - Issue #7544: Preallocate thread memory before creating the thread to avoid a fatal error in low memory condition. - Issue #7820: The parser tokenizer restores all bytes in the right if the BOM check fails. - Issue #7072: isspace(0xa0) is true on Mac OS X C-API ----- - Issue #5753: A new C API function, :cfunc:`PySys_SetArgvEx`, allows embedders of the interpreter to set sys.argv without also modifying sys.path. This helps fix `CVE-2008-5983 <http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2008-5983>`_. Library ------- - Issue #8447: Make distutils.sysconfig follow symlinks in the path to the interpreter executable. This fixes a failure of test_httpservers on OS X. - Issue #7092: Fix the DeprecationWarnings emitted by the standard library when using the -3 flag. Patch by Florent Xicluna. - Issue #7395: Fix tracebacks in pstats interactive browser. - Issue #1713: Fix os.path.ismount(), which returned true for symbolic links across devices. - Issue #8826: Properly load old-style "expires" attribute in http.cookies. - Issue #1690103: Fix initial namespace for code run with trace.main(). - Issue #5294: Fix the behavior of pdb's "continue" command when called in the top-level debugged frame. - Issue #5727: Restore the ability to use readline when calling into pdb in doctests. - Issue #6719: In pdb, do not stop somewhere in the encodings machinery if the source file to be debugged is in a non-builtin encoding. - Issue #8048: Prevent doctests from failing when sys.displayhook has been reassigned. - Issue #8015: In pdb, do not crash when an empty line is entered as a breakpoint command. - Issue #7909: Do not touch paths with the special prefixes ``\\.\`` or ``\\?\`` in ntpath.normpath(). - Issue #5146: Handle UID THREAD command correctly in imaplib. - Issue #5147: Fix the header generated for cookie files written by http.cookiejar.MozillaCookieJar. - Issue #8198: In pydoc, output all help text to the correct stream when sys.stdout is reassigned. - Issue #1019882: Fix IndexError when loading certain hotshot stats. - Issue #8471: In doctest, properly reset the output stream to an empty string when Unicode was previously output. - Issue #8397: Raise an error when attempting to mix iteration and regular reads on a BZ2File object, rather than returning incorrect results. - Issue #8620: when a Cmd is fed input that reaches EOF without a final newline, it no longer truncates the last character of the last command line. - Issue #7066: archive_util.make_archive now restores the cwd if an error is raised. Initial patch by Ezio Melotti. - Issue #5006: Better handling of unicode byte-order marks (BOM) in the io library. This means, for example, that opening an UTF-16 text file in append mode doesn't add a BOM at the end of the file if the file isn't empty. - Issue #3704: cookielib was not properly handling URLs with a / in the parameters. - Issue #4629: getopt raises an error if an argument ends with = whereas getopt doesn't except a value (eg. --help= is rejected if getopt uses ['help='] long options). - Issue #7895: platform.mac_ver() no longer crashes after calling os.fork() - Issue #5395: array.fromfile() would raise a spurious EOFError when an I/O error occurred. Now an IOError is raised instead. Patch by chuck (Jan Hosang). - Issue #1555570: email no longer inserts extra blank lines when a \r\n combo crosses an 8192 byte boundary. - Issue #9164: Ensure sysconfig handles dupblice archs while building on OSX - Issue #7646: The fnmatch pattern cache no longer grows without bound. - Issue #9136: Fix 'dictionary changed size during iteration' RuntimeError produced when profiling the decimal module. This was due to a dangerous iteration over 'locals()' in Context.__init__. - Fix extreme speed issue in Decimal.pow when the base is an exact power of 10 and the exponent is tiny (for example, Decimal(10) ** Decimal('1e-999999999')). - Issue #9130: Fix validation of relative imports in parser module. - Issue #9128: Fix validation of class decorators in parser module. - Issue #7673: Fix security vulnerability (CVE-2010-2089) in the audioop module, ensure that the input string length is a multiple of the frame size - Issue #6589: cleanup asyncore.socket_map in case smtpd.SMTPServer constructor raises an exception. - Issue #9125: Add recognition of 'except ... as ...' syntax to parser module. - Issue #9085: email package version number bumped to its correct value of 4.0.2 (same as it was in 2.5). - Issue #9075: In the ssl module, remove the setting of a ``debug`` flag on an OpenSSL structure. - Issue #5610: feedparser no longer eats extra characters at the end of a body part if the body part ends with a \r\n. - Issue #8924: logging: Improved error handling for Unicode in exception text. - Fix codecs.escape_encode to return the correct consumed size. - Issue #6470: Drop UNC prefix in FixTk. - Issue #8833: tarfile created hard link entries with a size field != 0 by mistake. - Issue #1368247: set_charset (and therefore MIMEText) now automatically encodes a unicode _payload to the output_charset. - Issue #7150: Raise OverflowError if the result of adding or subtracting timedelta from date or datetime falls outside of the MINYEAR:MAXYEAR range. - Issue #6662: Fix parsing of malformatted charref (&#bad;), patch written by Fredrik Håård - Issue #1628205: Socket file objects returned by socket.socket.makefile() now properly handles EINTR within the read, readline, write & flush methods. The socket.sendall() method now properly handles interrupted system calls. - Issue #3924: Ignore cookies with invalid "version" field in cookielib. - Issue #6268: Fix seek() method of codecs.open(), don't read or write the BOM twice after seek(0). Fix also reset() method of codecs, UTF-16, UTF-32 and StreamWriter classes. - Issue #5640: Fix Shift-JIS incremental encoder for error handlers different than strict - Issue #8782: Add a trailing newline in linecache.updatecache to the last line of files without one. - Issue #8729: Return NotImplemented from collections.Mapping.__eq__ when comparing to a non-mapping. - Issue #5918: Fix a crash in the parser module. - Issue #8688: Distutils now recalculates MANIFEST everytime. - Issue #7640: In the new `io` module, fix relative seek() for buffered readable streams when the internal buffer isn't empty. Patch by Pascal Chambon. - Issue #5099: subprocess.Popen.__del__ no longer references global objects, leading to issues during interpreter shutdown. - Issue #8681: Make the zlib module's error messages more informative when the zlib itself doesn't give any detailed explanation. - Issue #8674: Fixed a number of incorrect or undefined-behaviour-inducing overflow checks in the audioop module. - Issue #8571: Fix an internal error when compressing or decompressing a chunk larger than 1GB with the zlib module's compressor and decompressor objects. - Issue #8573: asyncore _strerror() function might throw ValueError. - Issue #8483: asyncore.dispatcher's __getattr__ method produced confusing error messages when accessing undefined class attributes because of the cheap inheritance with the underlying socket object. - Issue #4265: shutil.copyfile() was leaking file descriptors when disk fills. Patch by Tres Seaver. - Issue #8621: uuid.uuid4() returned the same sequence of values in the parent and any children created using ``os.fork`` on MacOS X 10.6. - Issue #8313: traceback.format_exception_only() encodes unicode message to ASCII with backslashreplace error handler if str(value) failed - Issue #8567: Fix precedence of signals in Decimal module: when a Decimal operation raises multiple signals and more than one of those signals is trapped, the specification determines the order in which the signals should be handled. In many cases this order wasn't being followed, leading to the wrong Python exception being raised. - Issue #7865: The close() method of :mod:`io` objects should not swallow exceptions raised by the implicit flush(). Also ensure that calling close() several times is supported. Initial patch by Pascal Chambon. - Issue #8581: logging: removed errors raised when closing handlers twice. - Issue #4687: Fix accuracy of garbage collection runtimes displayed with gc.DEBUG_STATS. - Issue #8354: The siginterrupt setting is now preserved for all signals, not just SIGCHLD. - Issue #8577: distutils.sysconfig.get_python_inc() now makes a difference between the build dir and the source dir when looking for "python.h" or "Include". - Issue #8464: tarfile no longer creates files with execute permissions set when mode="w|" is used. - Issue #7834: Fix connect() of Bluetooth L2CAP sockets with recent versions of the Linux kernel. Patch by Yaniv Aknin. - Issue #6312: Fixed http HEAD request when the transfer encoding is chunked. It should correctly return an empty response now. - Issue #8086: In :func:`ssl.DER_cert_to_PEM_cert()`, fix missing newline before the certificate footer. Patch by Kyle VanderBeek. - Issue #8549: Fix compiling the _ssl extension under AIX. Patch by Sridhar Ratnakumar. - Issue #2302: Fix a race condition in SocketServer.BaseServer.shutdown, where the method could block indefinitely if called just before the event loop started running. This also fixes the occasional freezes witnessed in test_httpservers. - Issue #5103: SSL handshake would ignore the socket timeout and block indefinitely if the other end didn't respond. - The do_handshake() method of SSL objects now adjusts the blocking mode of the SSL structure if necessary (as other methods already do). - Issue #5238: Calling makefile() on an SSL object would prevent the underlying socket from being closed until all objects get truely destroyed. - Issue #7943: Fix circular reference created when instantiating an SSL socket. Initial patch by Péter Szabó. - Issue #8108: Fix the unwrap() method of SSL objects when the socket has a non-infinite timeout. Also make that method friendlier with applications wanting to continue using the socket in clear-text mode, by disabling OpenSSL's internal readahead. Thanks to Darryl Miles for guidance. - Issue #8484: Load all ciphers and digest algorithms when initializing the _ssl extension, such that verification of some SSL certificates doesn't fail because of an "unknown algorithm". - Issue #4814: timeout parameter is now applied also for connections resulting from PORT/EPRT commands. - Issue #3817: ftplib.FTP.abort() method now considers 225 a valid response code as stated in RFC-959 at chapter 5.4. - Issue #5277: Fix quote counting when parsing RFC 2231 encoded parameters. - Issue #8179: Fix macpath.realpath() on a non-existing path. - Issue #8310: Allow dis to examine new style classes. - Issue #7667: Fix doctest failures with non-ASCII paths. - Issue #7624: Fix isinstance(foo(), collections.Callable) for old-style classes. - Issue #7512: shutil.copystat() could raise an OSError when the filesystem didn't support chflags() (for example ZFS under FreeBSD). The error is now silenced. - Issue #3890, #8222: Fix recv() and recv_into() on non-blocking SSL sockets. Also, enable the SSL_MODE_AUTO_RETRY flag on SSL sockets, so that blocking reads and writes are always retried by OpenSSL itself. - Issue #6544: fix a reference leak in the kqueue implementation's error handling. - Issue #7774: Set sys.executable to an empty string if argv[0] has been set to an non existent program name and Python is unable to retrieve the real program name - Issue #6906: Tk should not set Unicode environment variables on Windows. - Issue #1054943: Fix unicodedata.normalize('NFC', text) for the Public Review Issue #29 - Issue #7494: fix a crash in _lsprof (cProfile) after clearing the profiler, reset also the pointer to the current pointer context. - Issue #4961: Inconsistent/wrong result of askyesno function in tkMessageBox with Tcl/Tk-8.5. - Issue #7356: ctypes.util: Make parsing of ldconfig output independent of the locale. Extension Modules ----------------- - Fix memory leak in ssl._ssl._test_decode_cert. - Issue #9422: Fix memory leak when re-initializing a struct.Struct object. - Issue #7900: The getgroups(2) system call on MacOSX behaves rather oddly compared to other unix systems. In particular, os.getgroups() does not reflect any changes made using os.setgroups() but basicly always returns the same information as the id command. os.getgroups() can now return more than 16 groups on MacOSX. - Issue #9277: Fix bug in struct.pack for bools in standard mode (e.g., struct.pack('>?')): if conversion to bool raised an exception then that exception wasn't properly propagated on machines where char is unsigned. - Issue #7384: If the system readline library is linked against ncurses, do not link the readline module against ncursesw. The additional restriction of linking the readline and curses modules against the same curses library is currently not enabled. - Issue #2810: Fix cases where the Windows registry API returns ERROR_MORE_DATA, requiring a re-try in order to get the complete result. Build ----- - Issue #8854: Fix finding Visual Studio 2008 on Windows x64. - Issue #3928: os.mknod() now available in Solaris, also. - Issue #8175: --with-universal-archs=all works correctly on OSX 10.5 - Issue #6716: Quote -x arguments of compileall in MSI installer. - Issue #1628484: The Makefile doesn't ignore the CFLAGS environment variable anymore. It also forwards the LDFLAGS settings to the linker when building a shared library. Tests ----- - Issue #7849: Now the utility ``check_warnings`` verifies if the warnings are effectively raised. A new private utility ``_check_py3k_warnings`` has been backported to help silencing py3k warnings. - Issue #8672: Add a zlib test ensuring that an incomplete stream can be handled by a decompressor object without errors (it returns incomplete uncompressed data). - Issue #8629: Disable some test_ssl tests, since they give different results with OpenSSL 1.0.0 and higher. - Issue #8576: Remove use of find_unused_port() in test_smtplib and test_multiprocessing. Patch by Paul Moore. - Issue #7027: regrtest.py keeps a reference to the encodings.ascii module as a workaround to #7140 bug - Issue #3864: Skip three test_signal tests on freebsd6 because they fail if any thread was previously started, most likely due to a platform bug. - Issue #8193: Fix test_zlib failure with zlib 1.2.4. Documentation ------------- - Issue #9255: Document that the 'test' package is for internal Python use only. - Issue #8909: Added the size of the bitmap used in the installer created by distutils' bdist_wininst. Patch by Anatoly Techtonik.
2010-09-02work around a configure check which looks for bind_textdomain_codeset(3)drochner1-1/+4
only in libc but not in libintl: assume it is always there on NetBSD (unbreaks gnome-sudoku and glchess of gnome-games) bump PKGREVISION
2010-08-31Explicitly set environment INSTALL, and reset INSTALL_DATA,taca1-3/+9
INSTALL_PROGRAM and INSTALL_SCRIPT. They reflect to Ruby's Config::CONFIG constant which contains various configuration parametes which would be used when installing extention modules including ruby gems. Setting INSTALL explicitly reset the line in mk/configure/gnu-configure.mk. CONFIGURE_ENV+= ac_given_INSTALL=${INSTALL:Q}\ -c\ -o\ ${BINOWN}\ -g\ ${BINGRP} Should be fix PR pkg/43684 and pkg/43687. Bump PKGREVISION.
2010-08-30Reinstate patch-ac, which is still needed for Perl 5.12.1.dsainty2-1/+20
We intentionally wire down the 'libswanted' list in the package Makefile, so don't let the hints file add new libraries that may be found outside Pkgsrc control. Fixes build on Gentoo and SuSE systems, and possibly other Linux systems too that might have stray -lgdbm_compat libraries lying around.
2010-08-30Update to SBCL 1.0.42asau4-39/+7
changes in sbcl-1.0.42 relative to sbcl-1.0.41 * build changes ** Cross-compilation host is now specified to make.sh using command-line argument --xc-host=<command> instead of a positional argument. (thanks to Daniel Herring) ** Install location can be specified to make.sh using command-line argument --prefix=<path>. (lp#550889s, thanks to Daniel Herring) * optimization: The default implementation of COMPUTE-DISCRIMINATING-FUNCTION does much less wasted work. * enhancement: Explicit memory barrier operations are now available for use by multithreaded code. See documentation for details. * enhancement: Experimental support for threading on Linux/PPC. * bug fix: RENAME-PACKAGE returns the package. (Thanks to Eric Marsden) * bug fix: EXPT signals an error if first argument is a zero and second argument is a floating point zero. (lp#571581, thanks to Roman Marynchak) * bug fix: DEFTYPE signals an error for non-list lambda-lists. (lp#576594, thanks to Roman Marynchak) * bug fix: make ASDF-INSTALL compatible with the now-included ASDF2. (lp#612998, reported by Phil Hargett; patch from Jim Wise)
2010-08-29Improve pear package handlingobache2-63/+32
* support packages from other than default channels * replace deprecated function usage in pear_plist.php * generate filelist from installed registry, to support "install as" files. tested with all pear pacakgs in pkgsrc.
2010-08-27Bump package revision again after unnecessary "gawk" dependence was removed.tron1-2/+2
2010-08-27Don't require "gawk". This is false positive reported by "pkglint".tron1-3/+1
2010-08-27Updating lang/perl5 from 5.12.1 to 5.12.1nb1sno8-70/+99
pkgsrc changes: - preparing for databases/p5-gdbm (using Makefile.common) - supporting external access to perl install dirs (dirs.mk) - fixing some errors/warnings from pkglint - adding conflict to packages of CPAN modules which are in Perl5 code on the one hand and are broken with perl-5.10+ Bumping PKGREVISION (dependencies changed, rebuild highly recommended). Recursive rebuild is not required.
2010-08-25Always install pear with `-n', or failed to install if extension is requiredobache1-3/+3
but not loaded in php.ini.
2010-08-24Update PEAR to 1.9.1.obache4-72/+101
pkgsrc changes, * Update base pear packages:Archive_Tar-1.3.7 (recommented) * Remove ${FILESDIR}/pear.sh, same as bundled one. * set LICENSE=2-clause-bsd * add user-destdir support Upstream Changelog: * svntag improvements, tag package files passed into the command and better directory checks [dufuz] * rely on Structures_Graph minimum version instead of recommended version [saltybeagle] * Fix Bug #12613: running go-pear.phar from C:\ fails [dufuz] * Fix Bug #14841: Installing pear into directory with space fails [dufuz] * Fix Bug #16644: pear.bat returns syntax error when parenthesis are in install path. [dufuz] [patch by bwaters (Bryan Waters)] * Fix Bug #16767: Use of Depreciated HTML Attributes in the Exception class [dufuz] [patch by fuhrysteve (Stephen J. Fuhry)] * Fix Bug #16864: "pear list-upgrades -i" issues E_WARNINGS [dufuz] [patch by rquadling (Richard Quadling)] * Fix Bug #17220: command `pear help` outputs to stderr instead of stdout [dufuz] * Fix Bug #17234: channel-discover adds port to HTTP Host header [dufuz] * Fix Bug #17292: Code Coverage in PEAR_RunTest does not work with namespaces [sebastian] * Fix Bug #17359: loadExtension() fails over missing dl() when used in multithread env [dufuz] * Fix Bug #17378: pear info $package fails if directory with that name exists [dufuz]
2010-08-21Adjust buildlink3.mk after update.asau1-3/+3
2010-08-21Update to librep 0.90.5asau5-81/+42
0.90.5 ====== * Byte compiler bugfix in docstring loss [Teika Kazura] Practical effect: Previously, if a user byte-compile files, then the docstring is lost in sawfish-config. This is fixed. Details: Loss of docstring happened only if (1) byte compiler is not given `--write-docs', so only byte-compilation by user (2) defvar is invoked within macro definition, including `defcustom' in Sawfish. Plain defvar was not affected by this bug. It was because in 'trans-defvar' in lisp/rep/vm/compiler/rep.jl, the docstring is stored in a wrong property `variable-documentation'. It is corrected to `documentation'. Symbol `variable-documentation' is not used elsewhere, including Sawfish and emacs' sawfish-mode. * Our own implementation of dlmalloc is disabled since 2002, as it breaks librep on several architectures. From this version on, we don't ship it. [Kim B. Heino] * Our own implementation of alloca/memcmp is not needed, rely on libcs instead. [Kim B. Heino] * Majorly improved the debian and rpm packaging scripts [Christopher Bratusek] [Kim B. Heino] * Install headers to $includedir/rep/ instead of $includedir/ [Christopher Bratusek] * Autotools improvements (Makefile, autogen.sh & Co.) [Christopher Bratusek] * Added `file-gid-p' function for getting the gid of a file [Christopher Bratusek] * Added `file-uid-p' function for getting the uid of a file [Christopher Bratusek] 0.90.4 ====== * Library version bumped to 9.4.1 * Use $prefix/lib instead of $prefix/libexec * Fixups for OpenBSD [Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse] * Don't hardcode /usr in manpage installation path 0.90.3 ====== * Added `file-executable-p' function * Improved spec-file [Kim B. Heino] * Improved ebuild [Fuchur, Christopher Bratusek] * Fallback check for ffi, if there's no libffi.pc [Vincent Untz] * Removed rep-config script (use librep.pc instead) * Added man-pages for `rep', `repdoc', `rep-remote' and `rep-xgettext' [Debian] * Added debian packaging scripts based on the official ones 0.90.2 ====== * Fixed a major defunct with prin1 + utf8 [Timo Korvola] * Fixed descriptions of formats %s and %S in streams.c 0.90.1 ====== * Properly terminate the rep interpreter [Jürgen Hötzel] * Use readline history in interactive mode [Jürgen Hötzel] * Tar file-handler does now support XZ compressed tarballs * Tar file-handler does now support LZMA compressed tarballs * Improved regex for parsing tar output in the file-handler [Alexey I. Froloff] * We do now correctly check for libffi * Improved libffi-binding [Alexey I. Froloff] * Updated librep.sym for missing entries [Alexey I. Froloff] * Fixed an incomplete definition * Added -L$prefix to libs section of the .pc file * No C++ style comments in C code
2010-08-21Bump the PKGREVISION for all packages which depend directly on perl,seb1-1/+2
to trigger/signal a rebuild for the transition 5.10.1 -> 5.12.1. The list of packages is computed by finding all packages which end up having either of PERL5_USE_PACKLIST, BUILDLINK_API_DEPENDS.perl, or PERL5_PACKLIST defined in their make setup (tested via "make show-vars VARNAMES=..."), minus the packages updated after the perl package update. sno@ was right after all, obache@ kindly asked and he@ led the way. Thanks!
2010-08-21Unlimit stacksize, needed at least on my 5.99.38/amd64.wiz1-1/+2
2010-08-21Update to Kali Scheme 0.52.2asau4-28/+23
Project was abandoned, then picked up, seems to be abandoned again. Changes are unknown.
2010-08-21Improve Haiku Supportobache4-14/+40
* Make perl executable * Add rpath for linkage, to allow using libraries outside of default LIB_PATH. * Allow PREFIX != /boot/common (patch-cp)
2010-08-20Update parrot from version 2.4.0 to 2.5.0.he3-24/+23
Pkgsrc changes: o Adapt PLIST and Makefile to what's in the package source and what is now being installed. Upstream changes: * Core o Added ByteBuffer PMC to allow direct byte manipulation o Modified some PMC vtable functions to reduce complexity, simplifying coverage. o Modified PAST to generate symbolic PASM constants in PIR output. o General STRING API cleanups o Increased test coverage of core PMCs o Fixed up 'exit' opcode, added CONTROL_EXIT exception type. o Experimental 'unroll' opcode renamed to 'finalize' * NQP-rx o Added proper support for multisubs and multimethods o Fixed sigspace handling ** quantifier in regexes o Added \e strings o Added use of inversion lists for charclass lists in regexes * Platforms o EPEL (Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux) packages for RHEL6.beta are available * Begin moving towards Lorito, the ops refactor to enable pervasive self-hosting and JIT compilation. o All ops are now built with the self-hosted opsc compiler. o For more Information about Lorito see: + http://trac.parrot.org/parrot/wiki/Lorito + http://trac.parrot.org/parrot/wiki/LoritoRoadmap
2010-08-19Update perl from version 5.10.1nb2 to version 5.12.1.seb14-1018/+224
Pkgsrc changes: - Adjust some patches - Remove patches integrated upstream - Use Perl's "Policy.sh" framework (along the way remove some patches) - Link in an enterprise friendly way on HPUX - in buildlink3.mk bump minimum required pkgsrc Perl version to 5.12.0 - placate some pkglint warnings Upstream changes: - From version 5.12.1 announce This release contains minor bug fixes and updates of several core modules, as well as minor documentation updates. It should be fully backward compatible with Perl 5.12.0. - From version 5.12.0 announce: Perl 5.12.0 represents approximately two years of development since version 5.10.0 and contains over 750,000 lines of changes across over 3,000 files from over 200 authors and committers. [...] Notable changes in Perl 5.12 include: * Perl now conforms much more closely to the Unicode standard. Additionally, this release includes an upgrade to version 5.2 of the standard. * New experimental APIs allow developers to extend Perl with "pluggable" keywords and syntax. * Perl now has a better sense of time and will be able to keep accurate time well past the "Y2038" barrier. * New syntax allows developers to specify package version numbers directly in "package" statements * Perl now warns the user about the use of deprecated features by default. - For a complete list of changes see included perl5120delta(1) and perl5121delta(1) or http://perldoc.perl.org/perl5120delta.html and http://perldoc.perl.org/perl5121delta.html
2010-08-19Update to O'Caml 3.12.0, add test target.asau16-169/+175
Some of the highlights in release 3.12 are: * Polymorphic recursion is supported, using explicit type declarations on the recursively-defined identifiers. * First-class modules: module expressions can be embedded as values of the core language, then manipulated like any other first-class value, then projected back to the module level. * New operator to modify a signature a posteriori: S with type t := tau denotes signature S where the t type component is removed and substituted by the type tau elsewhere. * New notations for record expressions and record patterns: { lbl } as shorthand for { lbl = lbl }, and { ...; _ } marks record patterns where some labels were intentionally omitted. * Local open let open ... in ... now supported by popular demand. * Type variables can be bound as type parameters to functions; such types are treated like abstract types within the function body, and like type variables (possibly generalized) outside. * The module type of construct enables to recover the module type of a given module. * Explicit method override using the method! keyword, with associated warnings and errors.
2010-08-18Update to SWI-Prolog 5.11.4asau4-9/+18
Changes in 5.11.4: * ADDED: library coinduction.pl, after discussion with Gopal Gupta. * CLEANUP: Share more of the Makefiles between Windows and the rest * FIXED: destruction of a queue if a thread is waiting to write * FIXED: error by current_blob/2. * MODIFIED: incorrect handling of (^)/2 in setof/3 and bagof/3. The new version should now fully comply to ISO. As of now, - The predicate ^/2 no longer exists - ^ is only handled by bagof/setof if it appears directly at the toplevel of the 2nd argument. E.g., the following is NOT allowed: setof(X, (foo(X); Y^foo(Y)), L). Code must be rewritten. At runtime, problems are signalled by ^/2 being undefined. compile-time analysis can be achieved using gxref/0 (or check/0 for quick-and-dirty). * FIXED: GC error when nesting (if->then/*no-else*/) inside \+. Thanks to test-case by Keri Harris. * FIXED: retractall(x(X,X)). Roberto Tiella. Changes in 5.11.3: * FIXED: Top level now performs expand_goal/2 *after* correcting the goal. * MODIFIED: PL_CUTTED -> PL_PRUNED. Kept PL_CUTTED as a #define for compatibility. * FIXED: Correctly read RDF/XML that is in UTF-8 on Windows. * ENHANCED: Faster enumeration of subjects for writing small RDF gaphs * ENHANCED: Better sizing of the hash-tables. * CLEANUP: Use size_t in many places for RDF-DB * ADDED: RDF-DB index on +,+,+. This provides a significant speedup in loading databases with multiple objects on the same SP. * ADDED: Syntax closer to ISO with set_prolog_flag(iso,true). See Prolog flag iso for a detailed description. * MAINT: Fix compilation under -DO_DEBUG. Andy Valencia. * FIXED: Syntax: proper bracketing of arguments * MODIFIED: Simpler syntax within { }. According to 6.3.6 the term within curly brackets is read with priority 1201, so no extra parentheses are needed. Changes in 5.11.2: * ADDED: lang_equal/2 to RDF library to test language equality. Jacco van Ossenbruggen * FIXED: Error from http_absolute_location/3 if an alias is not defined. * FIXED: Avoid error in edit/1 hook if an HTTP path-alias is undefined. * ADDED: Just-in-time creation of thread-pools for the HTTP server using the new hook http:create_pool/1. Cleanup of the code for faster spawning of worker-threads. * MODIFIED: Threaded server defaults: keep-alive-timeout is now 2 seconds (was 5) and the worker-count is now 5 (was 2). Worker-count is increased because many servers need it as since version 5.9.x there is hardly a price for more workers. * ADDED: option hide_children(Bool) to make prefix handlers hide their children and allow http_delete_handler to delete a handler-by-id. * PORT: Realise set_end_of_file in Windows version * ENHANCED: Implement safe-locking of the RDF persistent database * ADDED: set_end_of_stream/1. * PORT: Fix for MS VS2010 compilation. Degski. * ADDED: lang_matches/2 to library(rdf_db) * FIXED: url_to_filename/2 in rdf_persistency was broken due to steadfastness fix in DCG (commit 1a1a5699). Jacco van Ossenbruggen. * FIXED: list_settings/0. Li Li. * FIXED: handling of = and contains in xpath. Carsten van Weelden. * ADDED: library(semweb/sparql_client) providing a SPARQL client API. * ENHANCED: Layout for listing where the body resides in another module. * ENHANCED: Provide style pldoc(Id) with each PlDoc handler * ADDED: reply_html_page/3: re-stylable HTML pages * FIXED: Possible crash in cleanup handlers. See comment above discardChoicesAfter() for more details. * ENHANCED: Make it possible to give syntax-warnings with exact positions. * ADDED: Warnings for missing quotes for , and | * MODIFIED: Stricter list syntax. E.g. [a,b|c,d] or [a|b|c] are now illegal. In the unlikely case this was intended, the term after the bar (|) must be enclosed in brackets. I.e. [a,b|(c,d)] or [a|(b|c)]. * FIXED: Syntax: proper quoting of | and , * PORT: Improve behavioral consistency between 32-bit and 64-bit allocation * FIXED: Memory leak for threads allocating chunks of 512 bytes. Matt Lilley. * ADDED: computing SHA incrementally. Ivan Shmakov * INSTALL: Item#567: make check of xpce loading user's .plrc * FIXED: steadfastness in DCG translation. Item#379 * FIXED: Item#559: hanging system in GC. Only affects 32-bit platforms when doing GC on large stacks that have >8Mb chunks of continuous garbage. Ulrich Neumerkel. * DOC: errors for atom_length/2. Ulrich Neumerkel. * ADDED: Library(http/js_write) to embed JavaScript calls into HTML pages * FIXED: Processing of stack-limit options in thread_create/3. Jacco. * FIXED: Avoid direct access to private predicates of module error. * ADDED: rdf_reachable/5, providing a distance limit and returning the distance. * ADDED: rdf_is_resource/1 and rdf_is_literal/1 for completeness. * FIXED: Thread-creation if ulimit -s == infinite. * FIXED: Do not skip character after . in turtle parser. Lourens van der Meij. * PORT: Windows snprintf --> _snprintf * MODIFIED: On systems that provide getrlimit(), the default C-stack-size of created threads is the same as that of the main thread. This was already the default on Linux, but not on e.g. MacOS. * ADDED: statistics(c_stack, StackSize) to query the system (C-)stack limit. For consistency, thread_create now also accepts c_stack as parameter. This patch also cleans some type-issues with regard to stack-size specification and removes 2Gb limit for Win64 due to the use of long. * ADDED: Skos prefix * ADDED: http_server_property/2. This patch also does some cleanup to the meta-predicate declarations for the multi-threaded HTTP server. * FIXED: Check for integer overflows in numeric-arguments for format-specifiers * FIXED: Possible buffer overflow on format('~200f', [1]). Mike Elston. * ADDED: library(http/http_openid), supporting OpenID consumers and a server. * ADDED: library(http/http_host) to obtain the public hostname of our HTTP service * CLEANUP: Stricter type-checking in load_files/2. Discussion on comp.lang.prolog. * FIXED: Old naming conventions. Julian Zubek. * FIXED: Atom-GC for blobs that do not have PL_BLOB_UNIQUE. Samer Abdallah. * ADDED: Allow for selective importing of operators in use_module/2. After discussion with Vitor. * PORT: Do not use chrpath if the kernel is not a shared object * PORT: Some type-issues in socket libs (nonblockio.c) I do not think any of these could have been fatal. They just produce alarming messages from the compiler. Changes in 5.11.1: * PORT: Windows: make fake EWOULDBLOCK error compatible with new def in VS2010 * PORT: Fix download of Windows prerequisites for Windows 7. Degski. * ADDED: Support for "406 Not Acceptable" responses in the HTTP server. * INSTALL: make prepare check all checked-out modules, regardless of -a. * FIXED: Cleanup after uncaught stack-overflow exceptions. Paul Singleton. * DOC: Fixed code for skeleton client. Mike Elston. * FIXED: ?= for cases where the arguments do not unify. Marco Montali. * FIXED: Possible crash on stack-shift in cleanup handler. Jochem Liem. * FIXED: Possibly wrong association of $and in frozen/2. Samer Abdallah. * FIXED: Handling option register_namespaces(true) in rdf_load/2. Vangelis Vassiliadis. * MODIDIED: rdf_assert/4 now discards *complete* duplicates (incl source). * PORT: Avoid including termios.h into pl-os.h to localise the dependencies and (hopefully) make the system compile on Solaris. * PORT: Get prototype for posix_openpt(), avoiding warning * PORT: Move time-dependencies where they are needed; use POSIX clock_gettime() if it is provided. * DOC: Enhance comments of rb_insert/4 and rb_insert_new/4. * MODIFIED: Make rdf_meta/1 module-aware. This means that calls are only expanded if they resolve to the exact predicate that is declared using rdf_meta. This might break code relying on the old behaviour that expansion took place regardless of the module. It is possible to get a warning on calls that used to be expanded and are now not using this call before *loading* the program: ?- debug(rdf_meta). The new code also expands NS:Local appearing literally in the head of rdf_meta-declared clauses.
2010-08-17Update parrot from version 2.3.0 to 2.4.0.he3-33/+161
Pkgsrc changes: o Now pass the --optimize flag to configure o Pull in devel/gmp/buildlink3.mk so that multi-precision arithmetic is enabled (and gets testing) o Adapt PLIST and Makefile to what's present and being installed Upstream changes: - Core + Various long-standing bugs in IMCC were fixed + STRINGs are now immutable. + use STRINGNULL instead of NULL when working with strings + Fixed storage of methods in the NameSpace PMC + Added :nsentry flag to force method to be stored in the NameSpace + Added StringBuilder and PackfileDebug PMCs + Added experimental opcodes find_codepoint and unroll - Compilers + Fixed reporting of line numbers in IMCC + Removed deprecated NQP compiler, replaced with new NQP-RX + Removed NCIGen compiler - Deprecations + Tools to distribute on CPAN were removed + Deprecated dynpmcs have been removed to external repositories + Removed RetContinuation PMC + Removed CGoto, CGP, and Switch runcores - Tests + Many tests for the extend/embed interface were added + done_testing() is now implemented in Test::More - Tools + The fakexecutable tapir is renamed parrot-prove + Performance fixes to the pbc_to_exe tool + Fix data_json to work outside of trunk + The dynpmc GzipHandle (zlib wrapper) was added + The library Archive/Tar.pir was added. + The library Archive/Zip.pir was added. + The libraries LWP.pir, HTTP/Message.pir & URI.pir were added. - Miscellaneous + Six Parrot-related projects accepted to GSoC + Improve use of const and other compiler hints
2010-08-16Add a patch to fix for possible cross-site scripting (CVE-2010-0541)taca3-3/+20
from r29002 in Ruby's repository. (Sadly, Ruby 1.8.7 pl301 missed this change...) Bump PKGREVISION.
2010-08-15+py-cxfreezedrochner1-1/+2
2010-08-15add py-cxfreeze-4.2, a (sort of) compiler which makes a standalonedrochner6-0/+140
executable of a Python script, from Helge Muehlmeier per pkgsrc-wip This pkg abuses Python distutils in a non-portable way, so I've added a hack which relinks the startup code behind setuptools' back. This is easier than patching the setup.py script into doing trt.
2010-08-12Update to Scala 2.8.0asau9-249/+196
Changes in Version 2.8.0 (14-Jul-2010) Scala 2.8.0 is a significantly innovative release, which contains a large amount of fixes and introduces many new features: * Redesigned collection library * New array implementation, manifests for polymorphic arrays * Type specialization * Named and default arguments * Package objects * Beefed up Scala Swing libraries, better documentation * Revamped REPL * Implicits changes * Improved equality * Packrat parser combinators * Improved XML library * Type constructor inference * Improved Annotations * Enhanced actors * Support for continuations Internal improvements * New presentation compiler * New build manager * Speed improvements Additional tools * Scaladoc 2 * Sbaz 2 * Scalap * Scala IDE for Eclipse
2010-08-12Update to TinyScheme 1.39asau4-9094/+69
Changes: Version 1.39 Drew Yao fixed buffer overflow problems in mk_sharp_const. Version 1.38 Interim release until the rewrite, mostly incorporating modifications from Kevin Cozens. Small addition for Cygwin in the makefile, and modifications by Andrew Guenther for Apple platforms. Version 1.37 Joe Buehler submitted reserve_cells. Version 1.36 Joe Buehler fixed a patch in the allocator. Alexander Shendi moved the comment handling in the scanner, which fixed an obscure bug for which Mike E had provided a patch as well. Kevin Cozens has submitted some fixes and modifications which have not been incorporated yet in their entirety.
2010-08-12Update to KSi 3.9.0asau3-43/+37
3.9.0 ===== * Prerelease of the 4.0.0 that will be R6RS compliant. * The doc directory temporary removed from distrib. The old docs obsolete and new is not ready. * Simple R6RS-like library manager implemented. "load" function removed (use "import" syntax instead). * the ksi module system removed in a favour of new R6RS library system. * `psyntax.ss' that implemented 'syntax-case' in older revisions of the ksi, was removed. As a result, only core syntax evaluated by ksi. And ksi core is not a R6RS core :-( * '(gensym)' generate (almost) unique symbol names. As a part of generated symbol name used a 'session_id' that is initialized at startup. So, each ksi invocation has its own 'session_id'. This can help (in a future) to hardly optimize the scheme code evaluation Now the 'session_id' is initialized with random bits converted to readable string. * the "do" syntax, "delay" syntax and "force" function was removed from the ksi core. * the 'struct Ksi_Environ' and companions was rewriten almost completly. Now the environment has the name, the export list and the hashtab that maps the symbol to the value A value can be a plain value (the symbol is a variable) or a syntax value. If a symbol is bound to a syntax value, it can not be defined, assigned or used in any other case except in a intented syntax form As a special case, if a symbol is bound to a syntax value and the value is a procedure, the procedure is applyed to the form before evaluating it. (Look at 'ksi_defsyntax()' and 'ksi_compile()' for details). This mechanics is intended for low-level macros (as "define-macro!") and derived forms such as 'cond', 'case', etc. The normal sanitary macro system planned ;-). * All packed-in-the-pointer objects was removed. Such objects as 'ksi_nil', 'ksi_false' and so on, are implemented as a pointers to a memory location that allocated when initializing the ksi library. Do not be suprized the error if you use its before calling `ksi_init()'. * The 'struct Ksi_Char' (added) is internal representation of a character now. (first step to unicode). * the GMP library used for exact arithmetics now. As a result, the ksi supports the exact rational numbers now. * The short integers was removed. Bignums are the only exact numbers now. And predefined constans 'ksi_zero', 'ksi_one', etc was removed too. (Use 'ksi_long2num()' in C code) * A flonum has real and imag part always, and so, a flonum is a complex number now. But 'real?' returns #t if imaginary part is zero and 'number->string' do not print "+0.0i" if imaginary part is zero. (This is not what R6RS requires but alas, it is the ksi) * balanced comments are writen within "#| |#" construct now (not with "#! !#" as in the previous revisions of the ksi). The sequence "#!<identifier>" used for the reader directives now. In addition, to support the scheme scripts, the sequence "#! " (note whitespace) and "#!/" in the very begin of a file supposed as a one-line comment. * Reader now case-sensitive by default, as required R6RS. Use the "#!fold-case" directive to switch the reader to the case-insensitive mode, and "#!no-fold-case" to switch to the case-sensitive mode back. * By default, the reader parses postfix keyword notation, such as "key:". "#!keyword-prefix" switches the reader to prefix mode, such as ":key", and "#!keyword-postfix" switches the reader back to postfix mode. * By default, the reader do not parses the old ksi keyword notation, such as "#:key". Use the "#!keyword-sharp" directive to switch the old mode on, and "#!no-keyword-sharp" to switch off. * "#!r6rs" directive switches the reader to the R6RS mode, and "#!ksi" directive switches the reader to the default mode back. In the r6rs mode: -- the keywords are not parsed at all; -- any sequence that starts with digit, '+', '-', '.', tried to be parsed as a number and, if cannot, exception raised. Otherwice the sequence is parsed as a symbol. In the ksi mode: -- the keywords are parsed; -- any sequence, that starts with digit, or '+', '-', '.' folowed by digit, tried to be parsed as a number and, if cannot, exception raised. Otherwice the sequence is parsed as a symbol. So, the sequence like '+x' is parsed as symbol in the ksi mode, but raise exception in the r6rs mode. Note that in the previous revisions of the ksi, any sequence, that cannot be parsed as a number, was considered as a symbol (never exception raised). 3.5.1 ===== * bugfixes * (Windows) ksi dll name has version info now. 3.5.0 ===== * code refactoring
2010-08-10Update to snapshot as of 2010-08-10, changes are unknown.asau2-6/+6
2010-08-10Update to Racket 5.0.1asau6-122/+1093
Continuation barriers now block only downward continuation jumps and allow escapes through full continuations Changed internal-definition handling to allow expressions mixed with definitions Added support for subprocesses as new process groups Added support for best-effort termination of subprocess by a custodian Added flreal-part, flimag-part, make-flrectangular, and unsafe variants Added fl->eact-integer, fl->fx, and unsafe-fl->fx Added #:async-apply option to _fun Added chaperone-evt Added identifier-prune-to-source-module Changed apply binding to enable lower-level optimizations Upgraded to libffi 3.0.9+
2010-08-10Quickly fix accidentally broken update.asau3-10/+14
2010-08-10Update to Yap 6.0.6asau7-31/+174
Highlights: - configure system rewritten and simplified - better emulation of SWI, especially of C-interface, allows: o port of SWI packages: sgml and plunit work better, clib, RDF, zlib and http seem to be working well, semweb compiles o better integration with C: it is now possible to call YAP from JPL reliably (all tests in the demos/java directory succeed in Linux) o it is now possible to create a stream with SWI routines and use YAP IO (parser, writer) on it o pyswip: YAP now includes a version of the pyswip package for experimentation: all the demos seem to be work (YAP must be compiled as a dynamic library) - compilation in Sun and NetBSD - YAP can now handle very, very large terms in compiled clauses. - several new builtins - improve thread implementation, especially locking in IO routines and indexing o fix C thread interface - fix odbc support in MYDDAS - fix overflow in == - fix bad call to subsumes/2 - new version of trie library, developed by Theo and Ricardo
2010-08-06Update SBCL to 1.0.41asau2-6/+6
Changes in sbcl-1.0.41 relative to sbcl-1.0.40: * optimization: validity of observed keyword initargs to MAKE-INSTANCE is cached, leading to many fewer expensive calls to COMPUTE-APPLICABLE-METHODS. * optimization: in the (unoptimized) general method for MAKE-INSTANCE on a CLASS argument, search for and call an appropriate optimized ctor function if it exists. * bug fix: WRITE always returns the correct value.
2010-07-31Update to GNU Smalltalk 3.2.2asau9-221/+51
NEWS FROM 3.2.1 TO 3.2.2 o Fixes to gst-remote. o Fixes to the Emacs mode. o Fixes to compilation warnings. o Generational GC is broken on SPARC and is now disabled. o When compiling a 32-bit version on a 64-bit system, detection of which packages to install was improved. NEWS FROM 3.2 TO 3.2.1 o All built-in packages can be disabled with a configure option like --disable-gdbm or --disable-complex. o All tools support --verbose. o Fixed bugs in the distributed gnu-smalltalk.pc file. o Improved portability to Solaris. o Many bug fixes to UDP sockets. In particular, daragrams received from a socket can be placed directly onto another socket using #nextPut:. o Many improvements to VisualGST. o Each test in the testsuite has a 1-minute timeout. o The undocumented DynamicVariable class in GNU Smalltalk 3.2 is now documented, but it had a small change in the implementation. The #defaultValue class method is not present anymore, and is replaced by #valueIfAbsent:. Subclasses can override #value to obtain the effect of #valueIfAbsent:. The class has also been rewritten and is much faster now. NEWS FROM 3.1 TO 3.2 Backwards-incompatible bug fixes and changes: o Collection>>#anyOne gives an error if the receiver is empty. o "aNumber raisedToInteger: 0" will raise an exception if and only if aNumber is not a floating-point value. This was backwards in previous versions. o Interval>>#first and Interval>>#last give an error if the interval is empty (i.e. if start > stop and the step is positive, or start < stop and the step is negative). o SequenceableCollection>>#sortBy: was renamed to #sort:. The old message is _not_ provided for backwards-compatibility. o The semantics of recursive directory descent were adjusted as follows: 1) the '.' and '..' directory entries are not passed; 2) for #do:, the file is passed directly (3.1 used to pass another recursive decorator); 3) before the descent starts, the directory itself is passed to the block. o The XML parser will ignore whitespace if placed in non-validating mode. o The suggested way to instantiate an XML parser is now using "SAXParser defaultParserClass", which will work with either of the two available parsers (the existing Smalltalk parsers, and the Expat bindings; see below). New features (base classes): o Floating-point rounding to integer is now correct also for very large numbers; fix contributed by Nicolas Cellier. o Methods have been added to Integer to print numbers with padding to a specified width. o New FilePath methods #owner:, #group:, #owner:group: allow setting a file's owner and group. o Sending mode, file time and owner setters to a recursive directory decorator (such as `Directory working all') sets the mode/time/owner on all files under the path. o Speedups for hashed collections o String>>#subStrings: accepts a single separator character or also, in accordance with ANSI, a String holding a list of separators. o The old instance-based exception handling has been removed. Standard ANSI class-based exceptions have been available since GNU Smalltalk 1.8.2. o The text-based #inspect method is now available also as Object>>#examine and Object>>#examineOn:, so that it will also work on arbitrary streams and will be available when a GUI is loaded. Contributed by Stefan Schmiedl. New features (tools): o gst-convert can emit Squeak fileouts. o New graphical interface VisualGST, loaded with gst-browser. The old browser is still available, but obsolete. o New ProfilerTools package for callgraph profiling of Smalltalk programs. A companion gst-profile tool will create profiles in callgrind-compatible format. Contributed by Derek Zhou. o Packages can be downloaded and updated directly from the network. The repository of packages is at http://smalltalk.gnu.org/project; the repository holds the location of the package.xml files, which point to the svn or git URL of the code. In order to download a package with git, version 1.6.2 is required. o SUnit supports expected failures. New features (VM): o Fixes in garbage collection heuristics provide improved performance on programs allocating many long-lived objects. Contributed by Derek Zhou. o Floating-point numbers are now read correctly. o In idle times, GNU Smalltalk will perform incremental garbage collection. When it finishes, GNU Smalltalk will consume zero CPU. o Mostly rewritten Windows port. It should mostly work except for sockets. The socket code will be rewritten (for all platforms) for 3.3 anyway. o Support for one-way become (Object>>#becomeForward:) o The millisecond clock uses CLOCK_MONOTONIC where available. New features (packages): o Many improvements to the Gtk bindings. o NetClients supports ESMTP commands. o New goodie, the SandstoneDb object persistence framework. o Swazoo upgraded to version 2.2, plus local fixes. o The Complex package uses numerically stable algorithms o The Continuations package provides delimited continuations via BlockClosure>>#shift and BlockClosure>>#reset. Both methods accept a block (1-arg for shift, 0-arg for reset). o An XML pull parser is included as package XML-PullParser. The package is based on the VisualWorks and Squeak pull parsers by Anthony Blakey and Ken Treis. o In addition to the validating XML parser, a non-validating Expat-based parser is available in package XML-Expat. The Expat parser is experimental, but it is very fast and supports both pull and push operation. Bug fixes: o Code running as a Generator now honors exception handlers outside the Generator block. o Fixed copying of Dictionary to not share the underlying associations. o Fixed ##() expressions that return a block o EPIPE is handled correctly. o Running on kernels without SOCK_CLOEXEC support will not fail even if the VM was compiled on a kernel that supported it. o The Sockets package failed to initialize when the machine was not connected to the network; this has been fixed. o The Transcript now uses a RecursionLock. This fixes crashes when an exception occurred while printing a backtrace. Miscellaneous: o GNU Smalltalk now does not rely anymore on specific (old) versions of libtool. o GNU Smalltalk tries to enable Emacs modes automatically on systems that support a site-lisp/site-start.d directory. o REPL autocompletion includes all symbols including unary messages (and variable names). o Process-local variables are now stored in an IdentityDictionary rather than a LookupTable.
2010-07-31Fix integer type misuse caught by gcc 4.4. PR 43291 from Makoto Fujiwara;dholland5-3/+55
the patches in the PR used unsafe (but less wrong) integer/pointer casts, so I did things somewhat differently.