bigloo

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Software Details:
Version: 4.0a
Upload Date: 20 Feb 15
Developer: Serrano
Distribution Type: Freeware
Downloads: 13

Rating: nan/5 (Total Votes: 0)

bigloo is an open source scheme compiler that delivers small and fast stand alone binary executables.

The current version has been compiled and tested on:

· x86-linux (Debian 3.0, Mandrake 8.1, Sun JDK 1.4.1)
· x86-win32 (Windows 2000, XP)
· x86-FreeBSD (4.0)
· x86-NetBSD (1.6)
· x86-MinGW ()
· PowerPC G4 (MacOS X xnu-201.5)
· PowerPC G3 (Gentoo Linux)
· SPARC (Solaris 2.6 and 2.8, Sun JDK 1.3, Linux (Debian))
· Compaq Alpha (Digital Unix 4.0f aka True64, JDK 1.3)
· Compaq Alpha (Linux 2.2 (Debian))
· Arm (Linux (Debian))
· IA64 (Linux (Debian))
· IBM P660 (AIX RS-6000 4.3.3)

Even if not tested, it should run correctly on:

· SGI (IP32)
· Intel (NeXTStep)
· IBM RS-6000 (AIX)
· SGI (IP20 and IP22)
· MAC PPC (2.2.15pre20)

Features:

  • Module support
  • An extended Java interface
  • An extended C interface
  • An object oriented layer
  • Threads
  • Simple exception
  • Practical IOs
  • Posix support
  • Library support
  • An explicit type system and compile time type mismatch detections
  • Dsssl support
  • Unicode support

What is new in this release:

  • A new API and new implementation multi-threading.

What is new in version 3.9a:

  • Closure unboxing optimization, new timed I/Os, and API optimizations (ALSA, FLAC, and mpg123).

What is new in version 3.7a:

  • Enhanced compile-time type analysis, new compile-time optimisations, a new interpreter, and new multimedia libraries.

What is new in version 3.6a:

  • This is a major version whose main highlights are new compile-time type analysis, enhanced error tracing, an operational Android port, and a new telephony API.

What is new in version 3.5a:

  • This version improves portability on Arm/Android in particular by supporting native multi-threaded applications.
  • This version also supports new APIs and fixes many glitches of version 3.4a.

What is new in version 3.4a:

  • This version improves portability by supporting two extra platforms, Arm/Android and OSGi bundles.
  • It supports new APIs and fixes many glitches in 3.3a.
  • It has been successfully installed on: x86/32, Linux 2.6, Arch Linux; x86/64, Linux 2.6, Fedora; Arm v6/v7, Linux, Maemo4/Maemo5, Android; PowerPC G3, Linux, Debian; x86/32, Windows SP2, MinGW; x86/32, Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard; and x86/64, Mac OS X 10.6 SnowLeopard.

What is new in version 3.2b:

  • An experimental .NET bytecode generator.
  • New library facilities (date, IOs, timer).
  • Improved code generation.

What is new in version 3.2a:

  • A new mail API has been added wit support for Maildir, IMAP, vcard, RFC 2045, RFC 2047, and RFC 2822.
  • New compiler optimizations were implemented.
  • New system APIs were added, including getuid/setuid, os-charset, socket-option, and get-protocols.
  • New Makefiles that support parallel compilation were provided.
  • This version has been successfully installed on a range of platforms.

What is new in version 3.1b:

  • A significant performance improvement was made for multi-threaded applications.
  • Performance of the IO system was improved. New APIs have been added for cryptography and multimedia.
  • New functions extend the existing APIs for things like dates, sockets, and IO.

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