NEWS for version 2.2.x -*-text-*-
Interpreter Enhancements
========================
1. The ternary expression was added:
expression = condition ? val1 : val2
If condition is non-zero, then expression = val1,
otherwise expression = val2
2. The break and condition statements support an optional integer
that indicates how many loop levels the statement affects, e.g.,
the break statement in
while (1)
{
loop (10)
{
break 2;
}
}
will cause both loops to be terminated.
3. Multiline strings have been added:
"This is a \
multiline \
string"
`This is
another multiline
string that
does not require
a \ for continuation`
4. List_Type objects may be indexed using an array of indices
instead of just a single scalar index.
5. (v2.2.3) Binary literal integers of the form 0bxx...x are supported.
Here, x is 0 or 1. The printf "%B" format specifier was added
to format integers as binary.
6. (v2.2.3) The dereference operator (@) may be used in a structure
definition to include the fields from the dereferenced
structure, e.g.,
space = struct {x, y, z};
spacetime = struct {@space, t};
7. (v2.2.3) Dereferencing a scalar or vector class type now
results in duplication of the object, e.g, @7 will produce 7.
8. (v2.2.3) Mergesort was made the default sorting algorithm. See the
array_sort for details.
Modules
=======
1. zlib: A module that wraps the popular z compression library.
2. fork: A module that wraps the fork, exec*, and waitpid functions.
slsh/lib/process.sl utilizes this module to allow an
application to easily create subprocesses and pipelines.
3. sysconf: Module that implements interfaces to the posix
sysconf, pathconf, etc. functions.
4. (2.2.3) csv: A module that supports the reading and writing of
so-called Comma Separated Values files.
Intrinsic Functions
===================
The following intrinsic functions have been added for 2.2.x:
sumsq
equivalent to sum(x*x)
expm1
More accurate version of exp(x)-1 for x near 0.
log1p
More accurate version of log(1+x) for x near 0
list_to_array
Creates an array from a list.
string_matches
A convenient alternative to string_match and string_match_nth
functions.
strskipbytes (v2.2.3)
Skip a range of bytes in a byte string.
is_substrbytes (v2.2.3)
Like is_substr except this works with binary strings
containing embedded null characters.
strskipchar, strbskipchar (v2.2.3)
Analogous to C ch=*p++ and ch=*p-- for UTF-8 encoded strings.
_close
Close an integer descriptor
_fileno
Returns the descriptor as an integer
dup2, getsid, killpg, getpriority/setpriority
Wraps the corresponding system functions.
utime (v2.2.3)
Change a file's last access and modification time.
ldexp, frexp:
If x == a*2^b, where 0.5<=a<1.0 then (a,b)=frexp(x),
and x=ldexp(a,b).
islower, isupper, isxdigit, isalnum, isalpha, iscntrl, isprint,
isgraph, ispunct, isblank, isascii, isspace (v2.2.3):
Character classification functions.
list_append, list_join (v2.2.3)
Functions for merging two lists together.
ttyname (v2.2.3)
Get the name of the terminal
timegm (v2.2.3)
Inverse of gmtime
The following functions have been enhanced:
hypot
If given a single array argument, it returns the equivalent
of sqrt(sum(X*X)).
Support for N arrays added for e.g., the Euclidean norm in
an N dimensional space (v2.2.3)
_min, _max: (v2.2.3)
Added support for more than two elements.
polynom
The calling interface to this function was changed and
support added for arrays.
strjoin (v2.2.3)
delimiter made optional
strreplace (v2.2.3)
New usage designed to facilitate the most common case where
one wants to replace all the substrings.
strtrans (v2.2.3)
Additional character classes added (see documentation).
string_match, string_matches (v2.2.3)
The position argument made optional
The following string functions have been vectorized to act upon
arrays of strings (v2.2.3):
is_substr
str_delete_chars
strbytelen
strcharlen
strcmp
strcompress
strlen
strlow
strnbytecmp
strncharcmp
strncmp
strtrans
strtrim
strtrim_beg
strtrim_end
strup
slsh
====
slang readline enhancements:
New functions:
rline_up/down_hist
Behaves similar to zsh up/down-line-or-search functions (v2.2.3).
rline_call_editor
rline_edit_history
rline_edit_line
Call external editor for line/history editing. (v2.2.3)
Structure field completion. (v2.2.3)
Instead of scrolling horizontally when editing a line,
attempt to wrap the line. (v2.2.3)
setfuns.sl: Various set functions: unique, intersection,
complement,union (v2.2.3)
Misc
====
Unicode tables updated to version 5.1.
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NEWS for version 2.1
Building the library
====================
`make install' installs the shared version of the library.
Previously `make install' installed just the static version and a
separate step (`make install-elf') was required to install the
shared version. Now, `make install-static' is necessary to install
the static one.
Interpreter News
=================
Syntax enhancements:
--------------------
1. Short circuiting boolean operators:
if ((x == y) || (y == 3) && (x != 4)) ...
(orelse and andelse are deprecated)
2. Structure definitions allow embdedded assignment expressions:
s = struct {x = 3, name="foo", a = [1:10]};
3. Qualifiers (aka "keywords") added to the language:
save_file ("foo.c"; overwrite=1);
plot_points ([1:10], sin([1:10]); color="red", style="solid");
3. Expressions such as (a < b < c) now interpreted to mean
(a<b)and(b<c).
4. New keywords: ifnot, then
ifnot may be used instead of !if, which has been deprecated.
For "then" see the next item.
5. Looping constructs support a "then" clause that will get
executed if the loop runs to completion, e.g.,
loop (20)
{
if (this ())
break; % The then clause will NOT get executed
}
then do_that ();
6. A floating point array of exactly N elements may be created
using the form [a:b:#N], where the elements are uniformly
spaced and run from a to b, inclusive.
7. References to array elements and structure fields are
supported, e.g., &A[3], &s.foo.
8. An exception may be rethrown by calling "throw" without any
arguments:
try { something (); }
catch AnyError: { do_this (); throw; }
New Intrinsic Functions:
------------------------
wherenot(x) :
Equivalent to where (not(x))
_$(str) :
Evaluates strings with embedded "dollar" variables, e.g.,
_$("$TERM");
__push_list/__pop_list :
Push list items onto the stack
prod(x) :
Computes the product of an array a[0]*a[1]*...
minabs(x), maxabs(x):
Equivalent to min(abs(x)) and max(abs(x))
getpgrp,setgid, getpgid:
Get and set the process group (Unix)
setsid :
Create a new session
API News
========
Although not new I feel that this point should be stressed now
because it was not emphasized earlier: The SLarray_* functions that
deal with indices or sizes use `SLindex_Type' instead of `int'.
Currently, `SLindex_Type' is typedefed to be an `int', but this will
change in a future version. So for future compatibility, use
`SLindex_Type' instead of `int' in functions that deal with slang
arrays. Similarly, instead of using SLang_pop_int for obtaining an
array index, use SLang_pop_array_index. See the array-specific
examples in the documentation for more information.
There have been significant enhancements to the slang readline
interface. The interface has been opened up to the interpreter
allowing for such features as completion and a persistent history
mechanism. Applications wishing to take advantage of these features
should use the new function `SLrline_open2' instead of
`SLrline_open'. For an example, see how this function is used in
slsh/src/readline.c.
SLclass_patch_intrin_fun_table was added to facilitiate the patching
of intrinsic tables during runtime. If you have created dynamically
loaded modules, then you may have a good idea what this function is
for.
The SLang_Traceback variable is now interpreted as a bitmapped
integer providing greater flexibility and control over traceback
messages.
SLerr_throw was added to permit applications to mimic the semantics
of the `throw' statement.
SLang_verror_va was added to support calling the error routines with
a va_list argument.
slsh enhancements
=================
When configured to use slang's readline routines, new features
include filename completion and persistent history.
The profiler was rewritten to be much more friendly, flexible, and
more accurate.
struct_filter and struct_combine defined in structfuns.sl have been
made more flxible. See their documentation for more information.
A new function called readascii may be used for reading
non-binary (or so-called "ascii") data files.
New modules
===========
The following modules have been added:
iconv: Performs character-set conversion using the iconv library.
onig: A regular expression module using oniguruma RE library.
rand: A random number module