From: tm on 16 May 2010 16:26 Hello, I have released a new version of Seed7: seed7_05_20100516.tgz In the Seed7 programming language new statements and operators can be declared easily. Types are first class objects and therefore templates/generics need no special syntax. Object orientation is used when it brings advantages and not in places when other solutions are more obvious. Seed7 is covered by the GPL (and LGPL for the Seed7 runtime library). Changelog: - Seed7 now supports the 64-bit versions of Linux and Mac OS X. Many thanks to "Mensanator" for his help to reach this goal. - The compiler (comp.sd7) was improved to generate C programs with fewer casts and with no parentheses around the right hand side of assignments. - The compiler was improved to use the hash 'typeCategory' and 'category' values instead of various hashes like 'bigint_types'. - The functions 'compare' and 'hashCode' were added to the "complex.s7i" library to allow complex numbers as keys for hash tables. - The "progs.s7i" library was improved to allow 'case' statements for 'category' values. - The FAQ, explaining function and operator overloading, was improved. - The "chk_all.sd7" example program was improved to remove an old executable before calling the compiler. - The 'gets' function for UTF-8 files was improved to work correctly when reading from a pipe (see functions 'ut8Gets', 'read_and_alloc_utf8_stri' and 'read_utf8_string' in "ut8_rtl.c"). - The functions 'remainingBytesInFile', 'read_string', 'read_and_alloc_stri' and 'filGets' in "fil_rtl.c" were added or improved. - The macros 'ALLOC_STRI' and 'REALLOC_STRI' and the functions 'growStri', 'strMult', 'filGets', 'ut8Gets' and 'socGets' were improved to avoid overflows when the size of a memory request is computed. Greetings Thomas Mertes Seed7 Homepage: http://seed7.sourceforge.net Seed7 - The extensible programming language: User defined statements and operators, abstract data types, templates without special syntax, OO with interfaces and multiple dispatch, statically typed, interpreted or compiled, portable, runs under linux/unix/windows.
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