From: Xavier Leroy <Xavier.Leroy@inria.fr>
To: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Objective Caml 2.02
Date: Fri, 5 Mar 1999 11:41:12 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <19990305114112.34610@pauillac.inria.fr> (raw)
Version 2.02 of Objective Caml is now available. In addition to minor
bug fixes, this release adds some new library functions and a number
of simple optimizations in the native-code compiler that reduce both
execution time and code size.
Sources, documentation and binaries for Linux/RedHat and Windows are
available from:
http://caml.inria.fr/ocaml/distrib.html
ftp://ftp.inria.fr/lang/caml-light/
For general info on Objective Caml, see http://caml.inria.fr/ocaml/
Please direct queries and bug reports to caml-light@inria.fr
and general discussions to the mailing-list caml-list@inria.fr or the
comp.lang.ml newsgroup.
- Xavier Leroy, for the Objective Caml team.
Objective Caml 2.02:
--------------------
* Type system:
- Check that all components of a signature have unique names.
- Fixed bug in signature matching involving a type component and
a module component, both sharing an abstract type.
- Bug involving recursive classes constrained by a class type fixed.
- Fixed bugs in printing class types and in printing unification errors.
* Compilation:
- Changed compilation scheme for "{r with lbl = e}" when r has many fields
so as to avoid code size explosion.
* Native-code compiler:
- Better constant propagation in boolean expressions and in conditionals.
- Removal of unused arguments during function inlining.
- Eliminated redundant tagging/untagging in bit shifts.
- Static allocation of closures for functions without free variables,
reduces the size of initialization code.
- Revised compilation scheme for definitions at top level of compilation
units, so that top level functions have no free variables.
- Coalesced multiple allocations of heap blocks inside one expression
(e.g. x :: y :: z allocates the two conses in one step).
- Ix86: better handling of large integer constants in instruction selection.
- MIPS: fixed wrong asm generated for String.length "literal".
* Standard library:
- Added the "ignore" primitive function, which just throws away its
argument and returns "()". It allows to write
"ignore(f x); y" if "f x" doesn't have type unit and you don't
want the warning caused by "f x; y".
- Added the "Buffer" module (extensible string buffers).
- Module Format: added formatting to buffers and to strings.
- Added "mem" functions (membership test) to Hashtbl and Map.
- Module List: added find, filter, partition.
Renamed remove and removeq to remove_assoc and remove_assq.
- Module Marshal: fixed bug in marshaling functions when passed functional
values defined by mutual recursion with other functions.
- Module Printf: added Printf.bprintf (print to extensible buffer);
added %i format as synonymous for %d (as per the docs).
- Module Sort: added Sort.array (Quicksort).
* Runtime system:
- New callback functions for callbacks with arbitrary many arguments
and for catching Caml exceptions escaping from a callback.
* The ocamldep dependency generator: now performs full parsing of the
sources, taking into account the scope of module bindings.
* The ocamlyacc parser generator: fixed sentinel error causing wrong
tables to be generated in some cases.
* The str library:
- Added split_delim, full_split as variants of split that control
more precisely what happens to delimiters.
- Added replace_matched for separate matching and replacement operations.
* The graphics library:
- Bypass color lookup for 16 bpp and 32 bpp direct-color displays.
- Larger color cache.
* The thread library:
- Bytecode threads: more clever use of non-blocking I/O, makes I/O
operations faster.
- POSIX threads: gcc-ism removed, should now compile on any ANSI C compiler.
- Both: avoid memory leak in the Event module when a communication
offer is never selected.
* The Unix library:
- Fixed inversion of ctime and mtime in Unix.stat, Unix.fstat, Unix.lstat.
- Unix.establish_connection: properly reclaim socket if connect fails.
* The DBM library: no longer crashes when calling Dbm.close twice.
* Emacs mode:
- Updated with Garrigue and Zimmerman's latest version.
- Now include an "ocamltags" script for using etags on OCaml sources.
* Win32 port:
- Fixed end-of-line bug in ocamlcp causing problems with generated sources.
next reply other threads:[~1999-03-05 11:01 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 25+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
[not found] <Xavier.Leroy@inria.fr>
1999-03-05 10:41 ` Xavier Leroy [this message]
1999-03-05 13:34 ` Camlp4 2.02 Daniel de Rauglaudre
1999-03-05 15:11 ` Objective Caml 2.02 Pierpaolo Bernardi
1999-03-05 19:59 ` doligez
1999-03-11 3:06 ` Upgrade from OCaml 2.01 to OCaml 2.02 made things _slower_! Alexey Nogin
1999-03-11 9:44 ` Xavier Leroy
1999-03-11 23:59 ` Alexey Nogin
1999-03-13 13:40 ` Anton Moscal
1999-03-24 4:20 ` Alexey Nogin
1999-03-26 11:49 ` Anton Moscal
1999-04-06 2:06 ` Alexey Nogin
1999-04-06 7:53 ` Xavier Leroy
1999-03-11 23:42 ` List.filter in Ocaml 2.02 Alexey Nogin
1999-03-12 10:10 ` Wolfram Kahl
1999-03-12 18:18 ` Alexey Nogin
1999-03-13 2:43 ` David Monniaux
1999-03-12 17:01 ` Jean-Francois Monin
1999-03-12 18:41 ` Alexey Nogin
[not found] ` <199903121011.LAA27611@lsun565.lannion.cnet.fr>
1999-03-12 18:37 ` Alexey Nogin
1999-03-15 9:06 ` Jean-Francois Monin
1999-03-06 0:27 Sort.array easily degenerates Markus Mottl
1999-03-09 10:44 ` Xavier Leroy
1999-03-09 23:03 ` doligez
1999-03-10 13:58 ` Xavier Leroy
1999-03-10 0:28 ` Markus Mottl
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