Release Notes CM3 5.8.6 (final 5.8 release)
RC5 seems to be more or less stable; only very few changes have
been made afterwards: last changes before release.
Release Notes CM3 5.8.5
Hopes often cheat, so we're now at the fifth release candiate.
The detailed list of changes
can be seen at one of the Hudson release build jobs.
Release Notes CM3 5.8.4
The fourth release candidate will hopefully be the last one
before the final release. Some problems relating to threading
have been fixed as well as some bugs in the Windows runtime.
The detailed list of changes
can be seen at one of the Hudson release build jobs.
For further information please see
the roadmap and the
timeline
of the CM3 trac service.
Release Notes CM3 5.8.3
The second release candidate still had several problems most
of which should be corrected now in RC3.
Release Notes CM3 5.8.2
There have been a lot of changes and improvements since the last
release of CM3, 5.4.0, in the fall of 2006. Of course there have
been lots of development snapshots and contributed installation
archives for various target platforms since then, but, alas, no
official release. So we're finally there. In case you wonder why
this is release candidate 2 (RC2), that's because the first was
only used internally and not announced here.
Quick link to download the archives.
Here's an overview of the
known problems.
Please refer to the change
logs of 2006,
2007,
2008,
2009
for a complete list of changes. Here's a summary of the
highlights:
- Updated support for various Windows platforms (native,
Cygwin, Mingwin, Interix). It is possible to use many Microsoft
SDKs (including free ones) as the basis for native support now.
- Many improvements to m3gdb, the Modula-3-aware extension of
the GNU debugger. It's still not perfect, but then, what is?
- System pthread threading is now the default on all
platforms. On
many systems, this allows M3 applications to scale over all
available hardware processors.The original (fast) M3 user
level thread code is still there and can be used if necessary
(on most platforms).
- Many fixes and improvements of the garbage collector.
- Many fixes and improvements of the system pthreads
implementation.
- There is a new type LONGINT. It is a 64bit signed integer
on all platforms except the native NT "NT386" platform. On NT386
it is 32bits. This is fixed in "head", for the next release, 5.9.
- Much improved and restructured CM3 config files.
- Added lots of new quake functions and fixed several quake
bugs.
- Import of gcc 4.3.0 as code generating backend.
- Support for new 64 bit target platforms
(AMD64_LINUX, AMD64_DARWIN, AMD64_FREEBSD, and others).
- Added CM3-IDE, the open source version of Reactor (tm). This
is a browser-based IDE for Modula-3 developement.
- Extensive refactoring of platform specific interfaces and
reduction of system dependencies.
- Updated and extended quake documentation. Improved
miscellaneous other documentation. Updated all generated source
documentation for all packages.
- Addition of manual pages for cm3, quake, m3makefiles.
- Several fixes for pickling code (object
(de)serialization).
- Improved allocation code for concurrent use cases.
- Add alternative text implementation which promises much
better performance -- not activated yet, but available for
testing.
- Improved dynamic linking support using rpath and $ORIGIN.
- Added CVSup to the CM3 repository.
- Compiler support for the minimal tagged REFANY values.
- Make optimization at level 3 work for the gcc backend.
- Support for many additional targets.
An extensive regression test framework based on
Tinderbox and (recently)
Hudson and
lots of existing tests has been added, which should help to
avoid decrease in quality.
Please find the installation instructions and the archives for
download here.
Olaf Wagner
Last modified: Mon Jul 12 21:33:30 CEST 2010