Diff for /rpl/ChangeLog between versions 1.96 and 1.103

version 1.96, 2011/11/30 17:21:05 version 1.103, 2012/01/06 16:04:51
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 * Mon Nov 21 2011 BERTRAND Joël <rpl@systella.fr> rpl-4.1.5 (RPL/2)  * Mon Nov 21 2011 BERTRAND Joël <rpl@systella.fr> rpl-4.1.5 (RPL/2)
 - RESTART is added (execve() on main RPL/2 process);  - major bug is fixed in ** (integer integer **) when first argument is equal to
   -1;
   - major bug is fixed in signal management. With new signal management, thread or
   process were not signalized anymore by POSIX signals. If a thread or a process
   was sleeping, it was not interrupted;
   - minor bug is fixed in OPEN intrinsic. Now, when a socket is open, its default
   adress is set to 0.0.0.0;
   - new rule is added to main makfile (make debian) to build deb package;
   - new benchmark (Xeon W3520 @ 2.67GHz) :
   schroedinger:[~/cvs/bench] > ./bench.rpl 
   +++RPL/2 (R) version 4.1.5 (Friday 12/02/11, 12:18:23 CET)
   +++Copyright (C) 1989 à 2010, 2011 BERTRAND Joël
   Number of scalar operations per second and per core : 3809121.83444626
   schroedinger:[~/cvs/bench] > 
   - recherche_type() did not convert huge integer in real. Now,
   18446744072742037448 is converted into real as value cannot be stored in
   RPL/2 integer type;
   - WFSOCK is modified to handle unconnected sockets;
   - REGEX is added;
   - RESTART is added (execvp() on main RPL/2 process);
 - copie_objet() now returns same MTX (struct_mutex) even if caller wait for  - copie_objet() now returns same MTX (struct_mutex) even if caller wait for
 a real copy. Now, struct_mutex contains locks owner. On Linux or Solaris (for  a real copy. Now, struct_mutex contains locks owner. On Linux or Solaris (for
 example), it is possible to lock mutex from a thread and unlock the same mutex  example), it is possible to lock mutex from a thread and unlock the same mutex

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