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2003-07-17s/netbsd.org/NetBSD.org/grant1-2/+2
2003-06-02Use tech-pkg@ in favor of packages@ as MAINTAINER for orphaned packages.jschauma1-2/+2
Should anybody feel like they could be the maintainer for any of thewe packages, please adjust.
2002-10-09buildlink1 -> buildlink2.wiz1-9/+8
2002-05-14Use REPLACE_BUILDLINK on the `telakka' script.jtb1-2/+2
2002-05-03Update to version 1.34. Changes since 1.32:jtb8-77/+69
- The function whos() didn't work in the previous release, for which reason there is this early bug fix release now. - Since introduction of KShallowObjectArray in 1.32, I forgot to increase the constant 12 to 13 in #define pair(ka,kb) ... in objarithm.C. Result: E.g., 2/x where x is undefined did not produce error message but silently evaluated to 0. There could be other much more obscure errors also. Now the constant 12 is no longer hard-coded but is defined to be int(Kundef)+1. This works as long as Kundef remains the last in enum Tkind (object.H). There is comment telling it... - in tela.C:FindMachineNan(), using switch() statement can cause compile-time error due to duplicate case labels, fixed now by rewriting switch() as nested if's (tela.C) (This is in code segment that was put in tela only in the previous release.) - some changes to allow compilation with gcc-3.0 (contributed by Ch. Spiel)
2001-11-01Move pkg/ files into package's toplevel directoryzuntum2-1/+1
2001-05-03Add default prefixes for EVAL_PREFIX. Fixes i386 bulk build problem.jtb1-29/+36
2001-04-28Remove redundant echoing, quoting, and input redirection to sed.jtb1-3/+3
2001-04-24Update to tela-1.32.jtb3-16/+29
BUG FIXES - t-functions using ellipsis argument (...) crashed Tela (this was due to the "deep" copy object array feature introduced in previous version 1.31, cure was to introduce another internal type KShallowObjectArray which is now used in Tprg::execute() in prg.C) - memory leak in object arrays (object.C:Tobject::setsize, deep clear was missing) (also this bug existed only in version 1.31, not before, because object array semantics was changed from shallow copy to deep copy in 1.31). USER-VISIBLE CHANGES - new diag() function contributed by Ch.Spiel which allows a second input argument specifying the super- or sub-diagonal (the default zero meaning the main diagonal), this function is compatible with Matlab's and also compatible with the old diag() function (std.ct) - added global symbol NaN if compiler supports NaN's (ieee754.h header is present and working) (tela.C)
2001-04-19Move to sha1 digests, and add distfile sizes.agc1-1/+2
2001-04-17+ move the distfile digest/checksum value from files/md5 to distinfoagc2-4/+2
+ move the patch digest/checksum values from files/patch-sum to distinfo
2001-04-14Change MAINTAINER section to packages@netbsd.orgjtb1-2/+2
2001-04-09s/f2c/g2c/jtb3-9/+8
2001-04-09Add MAIN__ to the tela.C file instead of creating a new file.jtb4-30/+19
2001-04-09Add a dummy MAIN__ function to eliminate references to undefined symbolsjtb3-3/+23
when linking with a shared libf2c.
2001-04-07Add some -Wl,-R because the f2c package builds shared libraries now.jtb2-6/+6
2001-04-01fix broken shell script. Its [ "$foo" = "$bar" ] not [ "$foo" == "$bar"].dmcmahill2-1/+27
2001-03-30Make the configure script recognize NetBSD and report accordinglyjtb3-7/+40
(instead of giving "system: unknown"). This is just cosmetic. Add a dependence on f2c.
2001-03-09Updated to tela-1.31.jtb7-51/+26
Version 1.31 (Released 8 Mar 2001) ---------------------------------- USER-VISIBLE CHANGES - copying an object array (see help voids) is now "deep" copy rather than "shallow" copy. This means that when an object array is assigned to another variable, a completely new copy is made (before, only the first array level was copied). Mostly this won't affect you at all because (1) you are using object arrays only if you are using voids() in some phase in your program, (2) if you are, then you are probably using only single-level object array. The old behaviour was simply stupid. Object arrays are a crude but working mechanism for using heterogeneous combined types in Tela; the only relevant function (in the present Tela version) is voids(), which acts as a constructor for such things. Thanks to Ch. Spiel for suggesting this change (object.C). - quit() and exit() now accept input argument (the exit value) (std.ct) - sort() function now accepts second input argument (user-defined comparison function) (std.ct) (old function still available as sort_old in case of problems). - slight change in semantics of --shared option for telakka (telakka.in) The above were contributed by Christoph Spiel <cspiel@hammersmith-consulting.com> - added incomplete gamma and beta functions (specfun.t) (specfun.t not autoloaded, but after source("specfun.t") functions are available). - added function polymul and added polyadd,polymul to autoload (poly.t,telainit.t) - added function applyfilter (numerics.ct) - added functionwise profiling option (tela -p) (tela.C,prg.C) BUG FIXES - doing dot product (**) of two zero-length integer vectors produced a LAPACK error message and Tela quit (la.ct) - tree.C:DeleteObjects() accessed memory after it being freed, which however did not cause any problems in practice (unless using malloc debug libraries), but is anyway now fixed INTERNAL CHANGES - Some modernizations in configure script (e.g., now tries to link with libatlas by default instead of libblas if available) (configure.in)
2001-03-08regenwiz1-8/+8
2001-03-04Put @PREFIX@ back here instead of `/usr/pkg'.jtb2-4/+4
2001-03-01Install the man pages. Changed "Xemacs" to "Emacs" in menus, since itjtb5-11/+49
runs `emacs'.
2001-03-01Really fix the previous problem.jtb2-4/+4
2001-03-01Correct the location of the `ctpp' preprocessor in the `telakka' script.jtb4-25/+16
2001-02-28"modern (1994) workstations" -> "modern workstations".jtb1-1/+1
2001-02-28Initial import of tela:jtb13-0/+445
Tela (TEnsor LAnguage) is a scientific computing language and environment. It is mainly targeted for prototyping large-scale numerical simulations and doing pre- and postprocessing for them, and it replaces a compiled language like C++ or Fortran in this respect. The feature set is therefore biased to operations needed in partial differential equation solvers. A relatively complete graphics is included via a separate program (PlotMTV). Tela uses HDF format as native save/load format. It can also read/write Matlab binary files and some ASCII files. Tela is generally 2-4 times faster than Matlab, the extremeties encountered so far are 0.9-11. Even though Tela is mainly a prototyping and development environment, modest-size 2D simulations can be run in modern (1994) desktop workstations while preserving "interactive" response times. Only large 2D or 3D simulations must usually be coded in C or Fortran and run on supercomputers.