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[Xotcl] XOTcl 1.3.3 available
From: Gustaf Neumann <neumann_at_wu-wien.ac.at>
Date: Sat, 27 Nov 2004 23:12:04 +0100
Dear XOTcl Community,
XOTcl 1.3.3 is available. Major changes relative to 1.3.1 are:
- Qualitative Improvements
* Improved code quality:
+ fixed possible segmentation violations in free memory reads
(many thanks to Zoran Vasiljevic for his help with purify)
+ fixed "self callinglevel" when uplevel was called from uplevel
+ fixed nonposargs
+ fixed configure in connection with enable-symbols and
for aolserver configuration
+ extended regression test
* Improved Functionality
+ Producing error message when a non-existing proc/instproc
is tried to be deleted
+ fixed exists method for objects with namespaces by using
a namespace resolver
+ fixed return code for unknown handling in next
+ reduced memory consumption for objects and classes with procs/instprocs
of about 14%
* Improved Documentation
We will annouce XOTcl 1.3.3 on c.l.t, when we have the windows binaries
Greetings
-gustaf neumann
Date: Sat, 27 Nov 2004 23:12:04 +0100
Dear XOTcl Community,
XOTcl 1.3.3 is available. Major changes relative to 1.3.1 are:
- Qualitative Improvements
* Improved code quality:
+ fixed possible segmentation violations in free memory reads
(many thanks to Zoran Vasiljevic for his help with purify)
+ fixed "self callinglevel" when uplevel was called from uplevel
+ fixed nonposargs
+ fixed configure in connection with enable-symbols and
for aolserver configuration
+ extended regression test
* Improved Functionality
+ Producing error message when a non-existing proc/instproc
is tried to be deleted
+ fixed exists method for objects with namespaces by using
a namespace resolver
+ fixed return code for unknown handling in next
+ reduced memory consumption for objects and classes with procs/instprocs
of about 14%
* Improved Documentation
We will annouce XOTcl 1.3.3 on c.l.t, when we have the windows binaries
Greetings
-gustaf neumann
-- Univ.Prof. Dr.Gustaf Neumann Abteilung für Wirtschaftsinformatik und Neue Medien Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien, Augasse 2-6, 1090 Wien