Hello everyone, We are happy to announce the first release candidate of the upcoming CHICKEN 5.1.0.
CHICKEN 5.1.0rc1 is now available at this location: https://code.call-cc.org/dev-snapshots/2019/06/08/chicken-5.1.0rc1.tar.gz The SHA256 sum of that tarball is d520bf83e446b67508768de90768724b8a2ebb1953e6ece873ce790162a1b671 The most important change is a breaking one: Keywords are now completely distinct from symbols. Keywords are no longer accepted as identifiers nor as type names, which may mean you'll need to pipe-quote them or disable keyword syntax on your projects. The other important new features are the new cond-expand, c-object and object forms in .egg files. The complete list of changes since version 5.0.0 is available here: https://code.call-cc.org/dev-snapshots/2019/06/08/NEWS (Note that I accidentally left the entry for 5.0.1 under 5.1.0. 5.1.0 includes those changes as well, this will be fixed in the next RC or in the final release) Please give it a test and report your findings to the mailing list. Here's a suggested test procedure: $ make PLATFORM=<platform> PREFIX=<some dir> install check $ <some dir>/bin/chicken-install pastiche If you want to build CHICKEN with a compiler other than the default one, just use C_COMPILER=<the compiler> (e.g., C_COMPILER=clang) on the make invocation. Of course, feel free to explore other supported build options (see the README file for more information) and actually use CHICKEN 5.1.0rc1 for your software. If you can, please let us know the following information about the environment you tested the RC tarball on: Operating system: (e.g., FreeBSD 12.0, Debian 9, Windows 10 mingw-msys under mingw32) Hardware platform: (e.g., x86, x86-64, PPC) C Compiler: (e.g., GCC 6.4.0, clang 5.0.0) Installation works?: yes or no Tests work?: yes or no Installation of eggs works?: yes or no Thanks in advance! The CHICKEN Team
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