15/Jan/02 play/unix/slinks.c Y_LAUNCH bug (failure to find .i files on start) yorick/task.c fixed long-standing bug causing bogus "VM idle or lost" messages play/win/ and yorick/ fixes to make Windows version work properly hex/{hydram.c,hydra.i,ylmdec.i} bug fix, fixed scripts to handle large file families faster 24/dec/01 win/ and play/win many fixes, now builds and runs under Windows gist/xfancy.c, yorick/std0.c when keybd_focus,1 (or under Windows) can now type commands in graphics window (very crude text editor, like unix termio) also several changes to make FPU_MACOSX work, now builds and runs correctly under MacOS X, including SIGFPE handling 21/nov/01 yorick/task.c fix YError mishandling when in Y_SUSPENDED state yorick/ascio.c fix retry_sscanf for when sscanf returns -1 (EOF) this does not fix bug in glibc sscanf that returns -1 instead of 0 when matching failure for double encounters i, n, I, or N character 14/nov/01 yorick/ascio.c fix more serious problems with keyboard read yorick/{binio.h, binio.c, binpdb.c, clog.c, std2.c} play/all/numfmt.c fix problem with struct alignment/size on PowerPC architectures (including MacOS X, IBM SP/2) play/unix/{fpuset.c,config.sh} add SIGFPE handling for MacOS X 23/oct/01 version 1.5.05 gist/browser.c and gist/cgmin.c fix SEGV on q, failure to open ncgm 22/oct/01 version 1.5.04 minor fix to close debian bug 18/oct/01 version 1.5.03 numerous bug fixes after disastrous limited release in x-division: (1) PDB files close on quit (2) handle include and rdline files with no final newline (3) deliver prompt, avoid infinite loop on read from #include (4) actually loads hex and drat packages (5) handle X expose events properly open issues: ibm sp/2 compiler bug on -O mminit.c (compile -g) need compaq cc>=6.4-213 to compile stdio.h with _POSIX_SOURCE (workaround by -D_XOPEN_SOURCE) some sgi machines deliver SIGTRAP on integer divide by zero 31/jul/01 version 1.5.03 yorick/task.c -- YError fixed to handle SIGINT properly yorick/std2.c, i/basfix.i -- edit_times fixed to allow times, ncycs to be added when variable names are changed gist/xbasic.c -- ChangeMap fixed to do landscape properly gist/xbasic.h -- fix DefaultTop macros to work for other than 100 dpi gist/xfancy.c -- fix SEGV on click-to-zoom for overlapping systems play/unix/handler.c -- fix so multiple SIGINTs with 1 sec work ------------------------------------------------------------------------ version 1.5.02 Mostly for Build-Depends fix to debian package. Minor fixes to yorick/Makefile, configure scripts to try to handle alpha Linux SIGFPE problems. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 02/may/01 version 1.5.01 First release of yorick-1.5. The directory structure and configuration scripts have completely changed; see the top-level README for more. The 1.5 version of yorick has the directory structure, configuration scripts, and portability layer for yorick-2.0, but still has the 1.4 interpreter. The MacOS portion of the portability layer is not yet present, but the Windows portion is complete or nearly complete. There are a few new features: 1. RGB colors supported for color= keyword, pli, plf, plfp see help,color or help,pli for more information 2. lsdir, mkdir, rmdir functions added so yorick can read and manipulate directories by itself 3. i86_primitives and other modern binary formats added see help,createb and help,__i86 for more information 4. cheby.i, convol.i, dawson.i, kepler.i added to interpreted library 5. added "hex" 3D transport solver (similar to drat 2D solver) 6. improved the emacs/yorick.el package again, mostly by removing unwanted "improvements" to emacs; see emacs/README The yorick homepage and Web-based documentation has also been completely reworked. Visit ftp://ftp-icf.llnl.gov/pub/Yorick/ or the new homepage ftp://ftp-icf.llnl.gov/pub/Yorick/doc/index.html You can download all this Web-based documentation (and the yorick and texi2html scripts used to create it) from the downloads page there. It is based on the work of Robert Cannon, who deserves most of the credit but none of the blame for the new look. Perhaps his best idea is the HTML-ized source code for the entire interpreted library, which makes it much easier to study the interpreted source code that comes with the yorick distribution. Ferdinand Jamitzky also helped by making a first cut at converting the Quick Reference Cards to HTML; it now works pretty much as well as the PDF or printed versions.