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Enables Dragonfly build (tested on 2.1.1).
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a libgmp-accelerated class for BigInt - needed to speed (and shut!)
up p5-Net-SSH (on NetBSD...)
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Bump PKGREVISION to 1.
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on some platforms that lacked shared library support in the past. The
list hasn't been maintained at all and the gain is very limited, so just
get rid of it.
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changes:
-bugfixes
-makes the formula entry more locales robust
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Unbreaks fetch.
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0.68 Fri Jun 30 12:17:01 2006
- Added a new version of phrtsd and the phrtsd_orig option.
0.69 Tue Sep 12 08:55:10 2006
- Changed pow to exp at randlib.c[1040] to get around a bug
with gcc under AIX. (Would it also be possible to avoid
this by using -lmsaa rather than -lm?)
0.70 Fri Oct 12 16:30:18 2007
- Minor corrections to POD.
0.71 Tue Sep 16 15:38:06 2008
- Used $ARGV[0] rather than shift in Makefile.PL. Thanks to John
Fong for the correction.
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Discussed with Tobias Nygren.
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Pkgsrc changes:
o Adapt to .zip distfile format
o Add HOMEPAGE
Upstream changes:
1.23 18 Dec 2008, Perl 21th birthday version
Minimum Perl version required in META.yml
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Pkgsrc changes:
o Re-do patch-ab so that the tests and adaptations for the various
NetBSD archs don't sit inside "if ($os eq 'sunos')" (!).
Upstream changes:
2.010801:
build_paricfg() takes a version argument
write_paricfg(): likewise.
Emit paricfg.h which supports GP/PARI v2.3.4.
Remove the section on CPAN mirroring from README.
INSTALL: Explain how to google when server is down.
Skip another subtest in ploth.t.
Fix treatment of -oo in tests. Still fails, but now with
not ok 12 # in='intmellininvshort(2,4,$tab)-$A'
# out='-3.364954880E-97+9.90717831E-100*I', type='Math::Pari'
# pari==='-3.072350108 E-97 + 9.90717831 E-100*I'
# re_out='\-3\.072350108,?\s*E\-97,?\s*\+,?\s*9\.90717831,?\s*E\-100\*I'
Consider `intfuncinit' as requiring "unsane" precision of limits
(bug in GP/PARI???). Now all tests pass???
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Bump PKGREVISION.
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* Performance improvements for some multidimensional r2c/c2r transforms;
thanks to Eugene Miloslavsky for his benchmark reports.
* Compile with icc on MacOS X, use better icc compiler flags.
* Compilation fixes for systems where snprintf is defined as a macro;
thanks to Marcus Mae for the bug report.
* Fortran documentation now recommends not using dfftw_execute,
because of reports of problems with various Fortran compilers;
it is better to use dfftw_execute_dft etcetera.
* Some documentation clarifications, e.g. of fact that --enable-openmp
and --enable-threads are mutually exclusive (thanks to Long To),
and document slightly odd behavior of plan_guru_r2r in Fortran.
* FAQ was accidentally omitted from 3.2 tarball.
* Remove some extraneous (harmless) files accidentally included in
a subdirectory of the 3.2 tarball.
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changed runtime dependencies now.
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between Roman and Arabic.
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This fixes an embarrassing bug in bitshift calculations.
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Packages Collection.
The Perl 5 module Spreadsheet::Read tries to transparently read
*any* spreadsheet and return its content in a universal manner
independent of the parsing module that does the actual spreadsheet
scanning.
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Packages Collection.
The Perl 5 module Spreadsheet::XLSX is a (quick and dirty) emulation
of Spreadsheet::ParseExcel for Excel 2007 (.xlsx) file format. It
supports styles and many of Excel's quirks, but not all. It populates
the classes from Spreadsheet::ParseExcel for interoperability;
including Workbook, Worksheet, and Cell.
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Packages Collection.
The Perl 5 module Spreadsheet::ReadSXC extracts data from OpenOffice
1.x spreadsheet files (.sxc).
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Upstream changes (it says 0.48 for the first changes entry but I guess the
author really meant 0.49):
0.48 24 January 2009
! Added Text::CSV_XS to xls2csv() function to handle embedded commas
in csv data. Reported by Fredrik Linde.
https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=41337
+ Rewrote Utility.pm documentation.
- Removed wantarray from ExcelFmt() and the unused and undocumented
feature of returning the result and a format color in a list context.
The older mechanism is still available but now requires an explicit flag.
0.48 23 January 2009
! Fixed bug where numbers with uppercase formats such as MM/DD/YY
were ignored. Applies to files created by OpenOffice.org and
some international versions of Excel. Added tests for above.
http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=20526
http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=31206
http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=40307
! Removed undocumented and counter-intuitive use of overload on SheetNo in
Worksheet.pm.
http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=14278
0.47 22 January 2009
! Fixed bug where multiple embedded charts on a worksheet caused the
worksheet order to be lost and data to get overwritten.
Reported by Steven Martin and others.
http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=13365
0.46 18 January 2009
! Heavily refactored the ExcelFmt() function for maintainability and
fixed several bugs, in particular for 12 hour clock times.
Added test cases for above.
! Removed use of $& match variables from ExcelFmt.
Reported by Aaron Wigley.
http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=42425
! Replaced lvalue substr() in ExcelFmt () with 4-arg substr()
for efficiency. Reported by Goro Fuji.
http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=42518
! Removed spurious t/examples dir from Makefile.PL and removed
unused t/lib dir. Reported by Peter (Stig) Edwards.
http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=42442
0.45 13 January 2009
! Fixed failed parsing of large (8-16k) Unicode strings.
Reported by Graham Stead and Moka.
http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=41813
http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=35678
! Fixed critical bug where data rows could be ignored.
Reported and isolated by Peter (Stig) Edwards.
http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=30677
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Changes since FriCAS 1.0.4:
- improvement to normalize function, it performs now much
stronger simplifications than before
- better integration: due to improved normalize FriCAS can
now integrate many functions that it previously considered
unintegrable
- improvement to Martin Rubey guessing package, for example
it can now guess differential equation for the generating
function of integer partitions
- better support for using type valued functions
- several bug fixes
Changes since FriCAS 1.0.3:
User Interface:
- Add a new emacs mode: just (require 'fricas), M-x fricas and enjoy.
- Add support for inline display of LaTeXed code.
- Add support for mouse wheel.
- Supress SBCL style warnings due to autoloading.
Merge Ralf's wonderful new Aldor interface.
Allow calling type-valued functions.
Improve coercion of types.
Add coercions to InputForm.
Improve unparse.
Use SExpression as representation of OutputForm.
Miscellaneous improvements, bug fixes and cleanups.
Approved by <obache>.
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changes unspecified - better handling of systems without posix_memalign.
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Approved by <tnn>.
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well over a year now. Sorry. :-(
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changes: bugfixes
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the version in math/fftw/.
Pkgsrc changes:
o Get rid of the powerpc-specific distfile, it's apparently not needed
anymore
o Add perl as a tool, so that "make test" can succeed
o Adjust dependency on math/fftw
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* New API routines were added to the package.
* A minor change were made in the internal routine xputc.
* A minor bug was fixed in the internal routine mpl_fn_time2str.
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Pkgsrc changes:
o Adjust dependencies to fit requirements
Upstream changes:
0.44 8 January 2009
! Fix for OpenOffice.org GENERAL format.
http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=7206
Thanks to Niko Tyni and the Debian Perl team
+ Perltidyed source and added standard headers and Pod sections
to all modules.
0.43 7 January 2009
+ Restructured and rewrote the main documentation. This is the start of
a general refactoring. If you would like to keep up to date with it
keep an eye on the Spreadsheet::ParseExcel Google Group.
http://groups.google.com/group/spreadsheet-parseexcel
+ Added worksheets() Workbook method to iterate over the Worksheet objects.
+ Added unformatted() method to get a Cell's unformatted value.
+ Renamed public methods RowRange(), ColRange() and Cell() to row_range(),
col_range() and get_cell(). Old methods are still available.
! Turned on compatibility_mode() by default in SaveParser to avoid SP3
problems.
! Fixed minor SaveParser bug with font rotation.
http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=41626
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Overview of changes in gcalctool 5.24.3
* Updated documentation: de (Christian Kirbach).
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Eigen 2 is a C++ template library for linear algebra: vectors, matrices, and
related algorithms. It is:
* Versatile. Eigen handles, without code duplication, and in a completely
integrated way:
o both fixed-size and dynamic-size matrices and vectors.
o both dense and sparse (the latter is still experimental) matrices and
vectors.
o both plain matrices/vectors and abstract expressions.
o both column-major (the default) and row-major matrix storage.
o both basic matrix/vector manipulation and many more advanced, specialized
modules providing algorithms for linear algebra, geometry, quaternions,
or advanced array manipulation.
* Fast.
o Expression templates allow to intelligently remove temporaries and enable
lazy evaluation, when that is appropriate -- Eigen takes care of this
automatically and handles aliasing too in most cases.
o Explicit vectorization is performed for the SSE (2 and later) and AltiVec
instruction sets, with graceful fallback to non-vectorized code.
Expression templates allow to perform these optimizations globally for
whole expressions.
o With fixed-size objects, dynamic memory allocation is avoided, and the
loops are unrolled when that makes sense.
o For large matrices, special attention is paid to cache-friendliness.
* Elegant. The API is extremely clean and expressive, thanks to expression
templates. Implementing an algorithm on top of Eigen feels like just copying
pseudocode. You can use complex expressions and still rely on Eigen to
produce optimized code: there is no need for you to manually decompose
expressions into small steps.
* Compiler-friendy. Eigen has very reasonable compilation times at least with
GCC, compared to other C++ libraries based on expression templates and heavy
metaprogramming. Eigen is also standard C++ and supports various compilers.
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Discussed with tnn@.
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Upstream changes:
0.42 1 January 2009
+ Fix for world writeable files in distro to allow PAUSE indexing.
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