The following message is a courtesy copy of an article that has been posted to comp.lang.scheme as well.
Hi all, I made another release of GScheme. It contains some rather significant changes. I completely removed the dependency on the GSIMap.h internals, changing Environments to use NSMapTables and using a malloced array in ByteCodes. This means that GScheme should in theory be portable to Cocoa if you comment out the GSDebugAllocation* calls. M.J. Ray expressed some interest in this, if I recall correctly. I tested GScheme with gnustep-startup-0.9.2 on Ubuntu and it compiles and runs correctly. This extends the number of linux flavors where I've tested the software. The bug in NSTableView that crashes Environment browsers when you click on empty rows is still there (startup 0.9.2.). I'd be grateful if Fred Kiefer would look into this. I added an example: "qsort1.scm" computes the quicksort histogram, but it uses numbers in the factorial number system to enumerate permutations. The URL is http://www.gnustep.it/marko/GScheme/index.html Enjoy! Best regards, -- +------------------------------------------------------------+ | Marko Riedel, EDV Neue Arbeit gGmbH, [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | http://www.geocities.com/markoriedelde/index.html | +------------------------------------------------------------+ _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
