• Beta release of gawk 5.1.1

    From Arnold Robbins@21:1/5 to All on Sun Sep 19 10:22:21 2021
    This note is to announce the BETA release of GNU Awk 5.1.1.

    It is available from:

    http://www.skeeve.com/gawk/gawk-5.1.1f.tar.gz

    This is a bug fix release.

    The important part of the NEWS file is below.

    As far as I can tell, the documentation and code have both hit the
    freeze point.

    So, why do a beta release? So that you, yes you, the end user, can see
    if anything I've done breaks gawk for you. Then you can TELL ME ABOUT
    IT so that I can fix it for the final release.

    Thanks,

    Arnold Robbins
    arnold@skeeve.com
    ---------------------------------------------
    Copyright (C) 2019, 2020, 2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

    Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification,
    are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright
    notice and this notice are preserved.

    Changes from 5.1.0 to 5.1.1
    ---------------------------

    1. Infrastructure upgrades: Bison 3.8, Gettext 0.20.2, Automake 1.16.4,
    and (will wonders never cease) Autoconf 2.71.

    2. asort and asorti now allow FUNCTAB and SYMTAB as the first argument if a
    second destination array is supplied. Similarly, using either array as
    the second argument is now a fatal error. Additionally, using either
    array as the destination for split(), match(), etc. also causes a
    fatal error.

    3. The new -I/--trace option prints a trace of the byte codes as they
    are executed.

    4. A number of subtle bugs relating to MPFR mode that caused differences
    between regular operation and MPFR mode have been fixed.

    5. The API now handles MPFR/GMP values slightly differently, requiring
    different memory management for those values. See the manual for the
    details if you have an extension using those values. As a result,
    the minor version was incremented.

    6. $0 and the fields are now cleared before starting a BEGINFILE rule.

    7. The duplication of m4 and build-aux directories between the main
    directory and the extension directory has been removed. This
    simplifies the distribution.

    8. The test suite has been improved, making it easier to run the entire
    suite with -M. Use `GAWK_TEST_ARGS=-M make check' to do so.

    9. Profiling and pretty-printing output has been modified slightly so
    that functions are presented in a reasonable order with respect
    to the namespaces that contain them.

    10. Several example programs in the manual have been updated to their
    modern POSIX equivalents.

    11. Handling of Infinity and NaN values has been improved.

    12. There has been a general tightening up of the use of const and
    of types.

    13. The "no effect" lint warnings have been fixed up and now behave
    more sanely.

    14. The manual has been updated with much more information about what is
    and is not a bug, and the changes in the gawk mailing lists.

    15. Similar to item #4 above, division by zero is now fatal in MPFR
    mode, as it is in regular mode.

    16. There have been numerous minor code cleanups and bug fixes. See the
    ChangeLog for details.
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    Aharon (Arnold) Robbins arnold AT skeeve DOT com

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  • From m b@21:1/5 to Arnold Robbins on Sun Sep 19 19:01:48 2021
    On Sunday, September 19, 2021 at 6:22:24 AM UTC-4, Arnold Robbins wrote:
    This note is to announce the BETA release of GNU Awk 5.1.1.

    It is available from:

    http://www.skeeve.com/gawk/gawk-5.1.1f.tar.gz

    This is a bug fix release.

    The important part of the NEWS file is below.

    As far as I can tell, the documentation and code have both hit the
    freeze point.

    So, why do a beta release? So that you, yes you, the end user, can see
    if anything I've done breaks gawk for you. Then you can TELL ME ABOUT
    IT so that I can fix it for the final release.

    Thanks,

    Arnold Robbins
    arn...@skeeve.com
    ---------------------------------------------
    Copyright (C) 2019, 2020, 2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

    Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification,
    are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright
    notice and this notice are preserved.

    Changes from 5.1.0 to 5.1.1
    ---------------------------

    1. Infrastructure upgrades: Bison 3.8, Gettext 0.20.2, Automake 1.16.4,
    and (will wonders never cease) Autoconf 2.71.

    2. asort and asorti now allow FUNCTAB and SYMTAB as the first argument if a second destination array is supplied. Similarly, using either array as
    the second argument is now a fatal error. Additionally, using either
    array as the destination for split(), match(), etc. also causes a
    fatal error.

    3. The new -I/--trace option prints a trace of the byte codes as they
    are executed.

    4. A number of subtle bugs relating to MPFR mode that caused differences between regular operation and MPFR mode have been fixed.

    5. The API now handles MPFR/GMP values slightly differently, requiring different memory management for those values. See the manual for the
    details if you have an extension using those values. As a result,
    the minor version was incremented.

    6. $0 and the fields are now cleared before starting a BEGINFILE rule.

    7. The duplication of m4 and build-aux directories between the main
    directory and the extension directory has been removed. This
    simplifies the distribution.

    8. The test suite has been improved, making it easier to run the entire
    suite with -M. Use `GAWK_TEST_ARGS=-M make check' to do so.

    9. Profiling and pretty-printing output has been modified slightly so
    that functions are presented in a reasonable order with respect
    to the namespaces that contain them.

    10. Several example programs in the manual have been updated to their
    modern POSIX equivalents.

    11. Handling of Infinity and NaN values has been improved.

    12. There has been a general tightening up of the use of const and
    of types.

    13. The "no effect" lint warnings have been fixed up and now behave
    more sanely.

    14. The manual has been updated with much more information about what is
    and is not a bug, and the changes in the gawk mailing lists.

    15. Similar to item #4 above, division by zero is now fatal in MPFR
    mode, as it is in regular mode.

    16. There have been numerous minor code cleanups and bug fixes. See the ChangeLog for details.
    --
    Aharon (Arnold) Robbins arnold AT skeeve DOT com

    Thanks Arnold and the team for your continuous work with gawk! As it being my preferred tool, I appreciate the regular updates, upgrades and the new great features of gawk!

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  • From J Naman@21:1/5 to Arnold Robbins on Sun Sep 19 22:44:32 2021
    On Sunday, 19 September 2021 at 06:22:24 UTC-4, Arnold Robbins wrote:
    This note is to announce the BETA release of GNU Awk 5.1.1.
    --
    Aharon (Arnold) Robbins arnold AT skeeve DOT com

    Many thanks to A.R. and entire Gawk development team!

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  • From J Naman@21:1/5 to J Naman on Thu Sep 23 21:39:23 2021
    On Monday, 20 September 2021 at 01:44:34 UTC-4, J Naman wrote:
    On Sunday, 19 September 2021 at 06:22:24 UTC-4, Arnold Robbins wrote:
    This note is to announce the BETA release of GNU Awk 5.1.1.
    --
    Aharon (Arnold) Robbins arnold AT skeeve DOT com

    If anyone cares, I built and now run Gawk5.1.1f on Windows 10 x86_64-bit, which, for me, is a step up from the 32-bit Windows32 ports (which I use on 5 PCs locally). Gawk5.1.1f was built and used 'out of the box' on Windows WSL2 DISTRO_NAME='Ubuntu-20.04'
    . I love being able to invoke Ubuntu commands and tools from Win10 and vice versa. Most of my text data lives on the Windows file system. Note: this isn't a cross-compile, it is a Ubuntu build.
    There are some requirements that older, smaller systems might not meet. WSL requires virtualization be turned on in BIOS/UEFI, recent CPU, latest version of Win 10, etc.

    The Cygwin 64-bit version also was "built and used 'out of the box'", as described in the User’s Guide for GNU Awk. It works well, but is more difficult (for me) to easily deal with the Win & Cygwin file systems.

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