Changelog for
pure-devel-0.65-13.26.i586.rpm :
* Thu Oct 19 2017 edogawaAATTaon.at- updated to version 0.65
* Sun Apr 06 2014 rneuhauserAATTsuse.czfrom https://bitbucket.org/purelang/pure-lang/raw/03a945384e/pure/NEWS:
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* Pure 0.60 2014-03-24 This is a maintenance release which brings some minor fixes for better OS X compatibility, and some improvements in the Pure runtime to better cope with single- or multi-threaded applications running multiple Pure interpreters.
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* Pure 0.59 2014-02-26 Update for LLVM 3.4 compatibility.
* Sun Apr 06 2014 rneuhauserAATTsuse.czfrom https://bitbucket.org/purelang/pure-lang/raw/18314c8fb8/pure/NEWS:
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* Pure 0.58 2013-09-16 This release brings some bugfixes and LLVM 3.3 compatibility. It also adds conversion routines between numeric/bigint matrices and 64 bit integer vectors, as well as new built-in macros __dir__ and __file__ which return the directory and absolute filename of the current script, respectively. Moreover, the new --symbolic and --nosymbolic code generation options allow you to set the default evaluation mode of global functions, supplementing the --defined/--nodefined pragmas which have been available since Pure 0.48. The most important user-visible changes are in the command line syntax. The-x option is now optional, so that a script can be invoked with arguments simply as \'pure script args ...\', which also makes it possible to have shebangs using /usr/bin/env. To invoke multiple scripts in batch mode you now have to specify the new -b option. Please check the manual for details.
* Sat Aug 10 2013 rneuhauserAATTsuse.czfrom https://bitbucket.org/purelang/pure-lang/raw/82b853db91/pure/NEWS:
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* Pure 0.57 2013-02-14 This release sports some improvements in the build system, fixes for changed linker defaults on recent Linux systems, compatibility with the latest Faust2 revisions, as well as some changes for compatibility with C++0x/11. Please check the ChangeLog for more details. The big news is that Pure has moved to Bitbucket. GoogleCode has served us well over the past few years, but it\'s time to move on and take advantage of the improved collaboration features offered by modern source code hosting services. Here are the new URLs so that you can update your bookmarks: Project website: http://purelang.bitbucket.org/ Mercurial repository: https://bitbucket.org/purelang/pure-lang Bug reports: https://bitbucket.org/purelang/pure-lang/issues We kindly ask you to use the issue tracker on Bitbucket for future bug reports. Old releases will continue to be available at GoogleCode, and the mailing list remains at http://groups.google.com/group/pure-lang.