TXR 53 2011-01-11 Features - In variable substitutions in output and quasiliterals, the field width expression is now evaluated. - TXR Lisp: - New operators and functions for generating lazy lists more conveniently. - lazy mapcar and mappend: return lazy list. - delay and force operators. - parallel iteration/collection over lists. - list-str function for splitting string into list of characters. Bugs - Fixed global buitin variables, broken in 52. Properly implemented intended fix. TXR 52 2011-01-07 Features - @(rep) and @(repeat) now take an keyword argument, :counter. This specifies the name of a variable which holds the repetition count, thus making the count available within the repeated body. - New @(mod) and @(modlast) clauses in repeat/rep, allowing special behaviors to be coded based on whether the repetition count is a particular value modulo some number. - @(gather) directive now supports an @(until)/@(last) clause, so the search range can be restricted. - New directive @(fuzz) for doing an imprecise match over a range of lines, similar to the context line fuzz logic in the patch utility. - gensym function added to TXR Lisp, along with a *gensym-counter* global variable. Bugs - Fixed a regression in repeat/rep triggered when multiple clauses of the same type appear (like two occurences of @(last)). - Built-in global variables in TXR Lisp now properly denote the underlying C variable locations, rather than holding copies of the values of those variables. If you assign to *stdout*, it will now really replace the stdout stream stored in the corresponding C variable (std_output), so it has the proper global effect. Previously, this action would just replace *stdout* with a new value, without any effect on std_output. TXR 51 2011-12-28 Features - Better algorithm in the random function for generating evenly-distributed pseudo-random numbers of arbitrary precision. - PRNG startup behavior improved. - New lazy-flatten function for flattening lists lazily. Used within @(next :list ...) implementation, making it possible to scan through Lisp-generated lazy lists. Bugs - Fixed showstopper bug introduced in a patch for the MPI library, affecting 32 bit platforms. - Fixed bug in Lisp expression interpolation in quasiliterals. - Fixed fatal exception being thrown in verbose mode, by one of the formatted print statements. TXR 50 2011-12-23 Features - Dropped silly leading 0 from version number. :) - New vector functions: copy-vec, sub-vec, cat-vec. - New API for pseudo-random-number generation, complete with independent random state objects that can be seeded and copied. - Vim syntax highlighting definition improvements. - In the format function, left-adjustment is specified using < rathr than the - character. (However a negative width specified as an argument using * still means left adjust.) The leading zero for zero padding as well as the sign character (space or +) are specified in the precision field, not the width field. - More complete documentation. - Slight return value convention change in some and all functions. - Added memql function. Bugs - Critical flaw in hashing fixed that could crash on some platforms. - Exception handling fix: if a catch clause performs a non-local exit, the finally clause is still executed. - "make distclean" fixed. - Fix for differences in syntax error diagnosis between Byacc and Bison. - Fixed a memory leak in a division-by-zero case in the bignum mod function. - Fixed a terrible bug in one of the MPI patches affecting the correctness of various operations on numbers having a 1 in the most significant bit position of the most significant digit word. - Fixes in format function. All objects obey field width and left/right alignment. Numeric precision, zero padding and optional sign all works. - Lisp code evaluated in @(repeat)/@(rep) clauses can now see all variables, not just the ones subject to the repeat. (But whether or not a repeat executes, or which clauses, is still independent of what variables are accessed by the embedded Lisp, taking into account only the variables directly embedded in the clause.) TXR 049 2011-12-19 Features - New functions for converting between characters and integers. - Some arithmetic and relational operations are generic over characters in a way that makes sense. - dohash establishes anonymous block. - Improvements in Vim syntax highlighting file. - Lazy cons semantics cleaned up making lazy list programming easier. - Some API renaming and restructuring in the area of vectors. - Semicolon comments supported in Lisp code and @; comments in the pattern matching language. @# becoming obsolescent. - Not function, synonym for null. - Some progress in TXR Lisp documentation. - Hashing functions improved for fixnums, literals and characters. - API for introspecting over interpreted functions added, in anticipation of doing some compiler work. - Quasiliteral strings supported in TXR Lisp. Bugs - Broken abs function fixed for bignums. - mappend semantics clarified and fixed: behaves like append for improper lists and atoms. - Bugfix in code walker for let/let* forms, which resulted in quasiquotes not being expanded. - Fixed incorrect format arguments in some error messages, resulting in aborts in some error cases, instead of the intended diagnostics. TXR 048 2011-12-13 Features - New functions: expt, exptmod, sqrt, numberp, evenp, oddp, abs, gcd reduce-left, reduce-right. - Replaced horribly slow square root in MPI with a less horribly slow one. Bugs - Fixed numerous instances, in the MPI library, of coding broken for mpi_digit wider than 16 bits, leading to incorrect results and crashes. - Fixed mpi_int for 32 bit platforms so that obj_t stays 4 pointers wide. (The sign becomes a 1 bit wide bitfield). TXR 047 2011-12-12 Features - Transparent bignum arithmetic: when operations on machine word (fixnum) integers overflow, multi-precision (bignum) integers are produced. - TXR Lisp: - New operators: progn, flip. - Vector functions added, and vecref is an assignment place. - Character manipulation functions. - Association list functions. - Implicit anonymous block around forms for loop. - Implicit named block around forms for loop. - Nump renamed to fixnump. - Push arguments reversed: (push obj list). - Syntax highlighting definition update for all new operators. Bugs - Another bugfix to character literals, allowing non-alphanumeric constants like #\$. - Fix in rplacd to make lazy list programming feasible. - Reversed assoc and assq arguments throughout codebase. - Debugger: repeating last command by pressing Enter works again. TXR 046 2011-12-06 Features - Vector-related functions exposed in Lisp interpreter. - Syntax added for specifying vector literals in code. - Length function made generic over strings, lists and vectors. Bugs - Broken get_line function over string input streams fixed. - Some kinds of character literals were not being recognized properly. - bugfixes in configure script, affecting 64 bit Mac OS X. Thanks to Andy Wildenberg for reporting issue and confirming root cause. TXR 045 2011-12-05 Features - New functions exposed in Lisp interpreter: strings, characters, symbols and lazy lists. Bugs - Flaws in some string-splitting functions identified and fixed. - Bugs in quasiquote. - Handling of singleton clauses in cond operator. TXR 044 2011-12-01 Features - Lisp interpreter added. - Relaxed rules for what constitutes symbol names. Bugs - Regression in source location tracking (line numbers shown in debugger and trace output). - Regression in vertical skip directive caused it to ignore its arguments. - Fixed :vars () in collect/coll not working as intended. This should prevent any bindings from being collected, and allows iteration with collect without accumulating memory. - Two-year-old bug in weak hash tables. TXR 043 2011-11-23 Bugs - Buggy @(eol) directive fixed. - Semantics change for text and regular expressions in "negative match": - a variable is considered to be followed by a run of text which consists of any mixture of regexes and literal text - thus @foo bar behaves properly once again; it is not treated as foo followed by the regex / +/, ignoring the text bar. - Infinite looping bug in negative match with longest-match semantics. - Bug in the overflow detection in the lib.c plus and minus function. TXR 042 2011-11-20 Features - Access to environment via @(next :env) - New @(gather) directive for matching out-of-order material. - Horizontal functions: - TXR can now parse grammars. - Variable syntax allows capture of text spanned by function calls: e.g. @{var (func x y)}: text spanned by (func x y) goes into var. - Horizontal modes for numerous directives such as @(bind), @(local), ... - Lisp-style bindings output. - Interactive breakpoint/step debugger added. This is an experimental prototype, but already quite useful. - Directives following a variable match have searching semantics now, as do function calls. @a@(foo) will scan for a match for @(foo), and the text skipped over is captured by a. - New :resolve keyword in @(some) directive allowing conflicting variable bindings to be set in separate clauses and resolved. - deffilter is more powerful: arguments are evaluated so filters can be computed by the query. Bugs - Horizontal @(some) directive hooked in. - @(freeform) with no data fails to match instead of throwing strange error. - Setting non-local variables from a function works now. - Stability fix: several long-time uninitialized variable bugs found, and some faulty object initialization orders. - :vars in @(collect)/@(coll) does not fire an exception about missing required variables if no variable bindings are produced at all, allowing strict collects to have explicit matches for unwanted material without triggering this nuisance error. - @(repeat)/@(rep) allow empty body. Internal - New infrastructure for matching location info to source forms. Location info (currently just the line number) is associated with source forms via a weak hash table. - Character literals are now Lispy (hash-backslash syntax), based on Scheme. - Added quote, unquote and splicing syntax similar to Lisp. Not used for anything yet. - Improved Valgrind integration: more accurate, timely detection of uninitialized fields in heap objects. Misc. - A TXR syntax highlighting file for the Vim editor exists now. See the txr.vim file. TXR 041 2011-10-30 Features - New :append keyword in @(output) to append instead of overwriting. - Variable contents can be treated as input sources using :string and :list keywords in @(next). Variables can be treated as output destinations using :into keyword in @(output). - New @(set) directive for destructive assignment to a variable. - New filters: :upcase and :downcase. - @(bind) can now compare left and right objects through filters. - Filters can now be chained into compound filters. - Pattern matching functions can be used as filters. - Shorthand notation in @(deffilter) when multiple strings map to the same replacement string. - @(cat) directive changes syntax. - Error handling improvements in parser: no more reams and reams of errors. Bugs - Runaway recursion in @(block) directive, introduced in 040. - Fixed bug in matching list variable against text, at the same time clarifying semantics to longest-match. - Fixed potential excessive memory use caused by refactoring in 040.