@include version.texi @ifset NEWS_ONLY @chapter News about Gnustep Base Library The currently released version of the library is @samp{@value{GNUSTEP_BASE_VERSION}}. @end ifset @section Noteworthy changes since version @samp{0.1.19} @itemize @bullet @item The library has changed its name from @samp{libobjects} to @samp{libgnustep-base}. The Apr 17 ChangeLog entry contains a list of the way various other names were changed. @item The library now requires a patch to gcc-2.7.2. The patch adds thread-safe features to the GNU Objective C runtime. @item Distributed Objects is much improved. Exceptions in the server are sent back to the client. Ungracefully closed connections are gracefully handled. @item The mframe and behavior functions have been overhauled and better commented. @item The NSHashTable and NSMapTable functions have been implemented, thanks to Albin Jones . Albin has also implemented underlying GNU functions that provide functions for arrays and linked lists of C-type variables. @item NSThread and NSLock classes have been implemented, thanks to Scott Christley . @item A RunLoop class has been implemented, and is used for listening to Port objects. It is used for Distributed Objects. There is also an NSRunLoop class based on RunLoop. @item The NSTimer class has been implemented, although its use with RunLoops is currently disabled. @item The Notification mechanism has been implemented. It makes good use of hash tables and linked lists in order to be fast. @item The Invocation class heirarchy has been fleshed out and now works. @item The collection classes have been overhauled to better handle distributed objects, and for better compatibility with NeXT's method names. A new separation has been made in the abstract collection classes: IndexedCollections contain objects accessible by an integer key, but the user cannot insert at an arbitrary key; these are useful for sorted collections, such as SplayTree's. OrderedCollection can have their order determined by the user; i.e. users can send @samp{-insertObject:atIndex:}, etc. There is a new set of rich enumeration methods based on Invocations. @item Port class heirarchy has been overhauled. There are now classes for TCP ports, UDP ports, and Mach ports. Only the TCP ports are currently functional. @item GNU-style archiving has had an overhaul, and the GNUstep NSArchiver class is functional, but not strongly tested. It does not yet call -awakeUsingCoder:. I have separated the high-level archiving of groups of objects from the low-level format of how C-types are written. There are several new classes. CStream is a subclass of Stream that knows how to encode C-type variables in a machine independent way; this class has two concrete subclasses: BinaryCStream, and TextCStream. Plug these backends into Coder to get different style low-level formats for archiving. Floats and doubles are now encoded more efficiently. NSArchiver is built on top of Coder. You can actually send all the Coder methods to NSArchiver and vice-versa. GNU classes BinaryCoder and TextCoder are gone. @item ...and many bug fixes. @end itemize @c ==================================================================== @c Keep the next line just below the list of changes in most recent version. @ifclear ANNOUNCE_ONLY @section Noteworthy changes since version @samp{0.1.14} @itemize @bullet @item Can be made as a shared library by passing @samp{--enabled-shared} to `configure'. Thanks to Jan Kybic and Bryan Headley for suggestions. @item New classes NSSet, NSMutableSet, NSCountedSet. New concrete classes NSGSet, NSGMutableSet, NSGCountedSet. New test program nsset.m. New class NSMethodSignature. @item Running './configure' and building the library in a different directory than the source works as it should, according to the GNU standards. @item Dynamic loading fixes for Solaris, thanks to Adam Fedor. @item Fixes to Coder correct bugs with encoding/decoding wildly interconnected objects. (My application uses a "Suffix Tree" structure: a Tree, and a LinkedList that winds its way through the leaves of the tree; the LinkedList nodes also have pointers back to the tree nodes.) @item NSTimeZone implemented, thanks to Peter Burka @item NSData fixes, thanks to Adam Fedor. @item NSObjCRuntime functions implemented. NSObject description methods implemented. @item Bug fixes in NSString, NSDictionary, NSArray, NSGeometry and other places. @end itemize @section Noteworthy changes since version @samp{0.1.13} @itemize @bullet @item NSProcessInfo class, thanks to Georg Tuparev. @item NSDate now more operational, thanks to Jeremy Bettis. @item Autorelease checking improved, thanks to Adam Fedor. @item NSString concrete classes now more configurable. Several new methods implemented. @item Many bug fixes. @end itemize @section Noteworthy changes since version @samp{0.1.12} @itemize @bullet @item Bug fixes: installation; NSArray and NSDictionary copying; NSArray, NSDictionary, NSData, NSArchiver, NSUnarchiver concrete class configurability; NSString -getCharacter:range:. See the ChangeLog for more details. @end itemize @section Noteworthy changes since version @samp{0.1.10} @itemize @bullet @item Now using @file{src}, @file{config} and @file{doc} directories to un-clutter the top-level directory. @item New GNUStep classes implemented: NSDictionary, NSMutableDictionary; concrete classes NSGDictionary, NSGMutableDictionary; enumeration classes NSGDictionaryKeyEnumerator, NSGDictionaryObjectEnumerator. @item More methods in NSData are implemented, thanks to Albin Jones. @item More methods in NSString are implemented; we have new classes NSCharacterSet and NSBitmapCharSet; all thanks to Adam Fedor. @item And several bug fixes. See the ChangeLog for details. @end itemize @section Noteworthy changes since version @samp{0.1.9} @itemize @bullet @item Renamed "foundation" include file directory to "Foundation", in accordance with OpenStep. @item Several bug fixes, including a problem with a missing file in 0.1.9. @end itemize @section Noteworthy changes since version @samp{0.1.8} @itemize @bullet @item Many new GNUStep classes: NSEnumerator, NSArrayEnumerator, NSCoder, NSArchiver, NSUnarchiver, NSData, NSMutableData, NSGCoder, NSGArchiver, NSGUnarchiver, NSGData, NSGMutableData. Much coding and prep work has been done to make archiving work (see the ChangeLog), but it's not quite ready for action yet. @item New GNUStep classes implemented by others: Thanks to Adam Fedor, NSAssertionHandler. Thanks to Jeremy Bettis, NSDate. @item Overhauled encoding and decoding. The Coder now sends -initWithCoder by default, but will still send the more flexible +newWithCoder if the class implements it. See objects/Coding.h. The Stream class interface has been changed slightly. There are two new protocols for Streams. @item Several new debug-aiding methods implemented in NSAutoreleasePool. @item Separated Constant Collection protocols from changeable ones. Eventually I'll separate the classes too. @item Included an outline for the GNU Objective C Language Manual. The GNU project is looking for volunteers to help flesh it out. Send email to Martin Michlmayr or Andrew McCallum . @item Include the AUTHORS file, needed for legal reasons. Include the @file{GNUStep-volunteers} file. @item Several bug fixes: Typo in Array.m; Linux header file frobbing in NSZone.h; typo causing crash in checks/nsarray.m; bad deallocation in Collection.m; typo in BinaryTree.m; put -write: and -read: implementations back in Collection.m. @end itemize @section Noteworthy changes since version @samp{0.1.7} @itemize @bullet @item Thanks to Adam Fedor , classes NSBundle, NSNumber and NSValue are now operational. He also provided stubs for NSArray, NSCoder and NSDictionary. @item NSArray has been fleshed out. There are new classes NSConcreteArray and NSConcreteMutableArray. Basic operations with the NSArray class cluster now work, and it is set up to coexist nicely with the GNU collection heirarchy. Next I'll do NSDictionary in a similar style. @item From Adam Fedor, there is a new patch to the gcc Objective C runtime that aids dynamic linking. You'll have to apply this patch and reinstall the runtime before you can compile this version of libgnustep-base. @item Several bug fixes, including two serious ones in Collection deallocation and behavior adding. See the ChangeLog for details. @end itemize @section Noteworthy changes since version @samp{0.1.5} @itemize @bullet @item Better string handling. NSString is now fleshed out, and I've implemented a scheme by which the GNU String object and OpenStep's NSString can coexist nicely. The OpenStep classes declare their string arguments with (NSString*) just like the standard says, but the preferred (more flexible) way to declare string arguments is (id ); and these two types are set up so that they coexist. There is still more to be done. NSString has several unimplemented methods; GNU String needs some more work. @item Newly implemented classes: MallocAddress, NSString, NSMutableString, NSCString, NSMutableCString. @item Thanks to Pieter Schoenmakers we have a new version of the gcc-string.patch that should apply more smoothly. @item Thanks to Adam Fedor for a bug fix to NXStringTable's. @item Thanks to Mark Lakata for a bug fix to NSZone.c. @ignore @item Thanks to Jeremy Bettis for implementing NSDate. (We're waiting for the assignment paperwork to go through before it's included in the release.) @end ignore @item Several bug fixes. Thanks to those who reported them. Credits are in the ChangeLog. @end itemize @section Noteworthy changes since version @samp{0.1.3} This release not well tested at all. We desperately need someone to write a test suite using dejagnu. Any volunteers? I made this release now in order to share the progress that is being made on GNUSTEP. @itemize @bullet @item New GNUSTEP implementations: NSObject, NSAutoreleasePool, NSZone. Thanks to Mark Lakata for NSZone. @item New GNUSTEP implementations included, but not compiled: NSBundle, NSException, NSGeometry, NSNumber, NSValue. Many thanks Adam Fedor. @item Many new GNU classes: String classes! String, MutableString, ConstantString. One interesting feature of the GNU string classes is that that, just like in Smalltalk, they are part of the Collection heirarchy---all the methods you are used to using on other collections can be used on these "collections of characters". You can create ConstantStrings using the @@"" syntax. @item Entire library converted to use @code{retain}, @code{release}, @code{autorelease}, @code{dealloc} instead of @code{free}. @end itemize @section Noteworthy changes since version @samp{0.1.0} @itemize @bullet @item New category: ObjectRetaining. New classes: AutoreleasePool, AutoreleaseStack. @item Bug fixes: Install next-includes properly. New instructions in README.ULTRIX. Time.m patched for Solaris 2.4. test12.m free fix. @end itemize @section Noteworthy changes in version @samp{0.1.0} @itemize @bullet @item Renamed the library from @samp{libcoll} to @samp{libgnustep-base}. (See the end of the file @samp{DISCUSSION} for the background on this name choice.) Several file names changed to reflect this. GNU class interfaces are now included with @samp{objects} prefix, e.g. @samp{#include }. @item Many new classes. Pseudo-random number classes Random, RNGBerkeley and RNGAdditiveCongruential. New stream classes Stream, StdioStream and MemoryStream. New coder classes Coder, TextCoder and BinaryCoder. New network packet transmission classes Port and SocketPort. New remote object messaging classes Connection, Proxy and ConnectedCoder. New protocols Coding and Retaining. New, but unimplemented: Lock and Locking. New but soon-to-disapppear: RetainingNotifier, InvalidationListening. @item Some bug fixes: Fixed the assert typo in Storage.m. The Time class now compiles under Solaris. Fixed insertion bug in CircularArray. NXStringTable_scan.l can now be compiled with lex, not just flex, (thanks to Adam Fedor ). Properly detect the difference between gcc running under NEXTSTEP and NeXT's cc. Using autoconf version 2.0. Renamed DelegateList to DelegatePool. Renamed some collection hierarchy methods for better consistency. @item Some directory reorganization so that NeXT-compatible files can be included in the standard way, e.g. #include . Some other NeXT-compatibility improvements: Changed @samp{GNU} prefix to @samp{NX} in List and HashTable. New files zone.[hc] containing dummy stubs for NeXT-compatible zone functions. @end itemize @section Noteworthy changes in verion @samp{940524} @itemize @bullet @item A NeXT-compatible NXStringTable object, thanks to Adam Fedor . @item SplayTree and RBTree classes now operational. More methods in Time class implemented. @item Some API cleanup: -delegateListList changed to -delegateListCollection. -includesSameContents: changed to -contentsEqual:. -insertObject:atKey: changed to -putObject:atKey:. See the ChangeLog for more detail. @item Configuration by autoconf in the self-tests directory. Configuration script tests GCC nested functions. Configuration script detects NEXTSTEP and makes the appropriate adjustments, including skipping the NeXT-compatibility classes. @item Bug fixes: BinaryTree rotate methods fixed. Fixed the way @code{ifNone:} and @code{ifAbsent:} functions were called. Fixed the way long elements are printed. Added methods for preventing memory leaks by unfinished enumerations: @code{-newEnumState} and @code{-freeEnumState:}. Several bug fixes in List and Storage; changes for better NeXT-compability. And more. @end itemize @section Noteworthy changes in version @samp{931026} @itemize @bullet @item Installation using @samp{./configure} and @samp{autoconf} @item New BinaryTree and RBTree(unfinished) classes. Rewritten LinkedList class. @item A new scheme for holding non-object elements in classes that require object contents; EltNodeCollector class. @item Archiving with -write: and -read: methods. This involved removing the ability to set the comparison function independent of content type. @item Removed COLL_NO_ELEMENT and friends. Now there are no arbitrary restrictions on which long int's can be stored. Like in Smalltalk, ...ifAbsentCall: methods have been added to replace this functionalty. @item Added a LABMDA() macro for defining small functions in the arg position. @item Removed many ...perform: methods. Use instead the more flexible ...call: methods with LABMDA(). @item Renamed ...Description: methods to ...Encoding: for better use of already-defined objc keyword: @@encode(). @item New in the Collecting protocol: Filtered enumerating instead of filtered shallowCopy'ing. Enumerations still safe when modifying the contents. @item The beginnings of documentation in libcoll.texi. @item Many bug fixes. @item ...and more. @end itemize Also see the @samp{ChangeLog} file for more detail. @end ifclear @c end ifclear ANNOUNCE_ONLY