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Reviewed by: cognet Approved by: cognet
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3.1 KiB
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92 lines
3.1 KiB
Plaintext
New in 3.0.3:
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* The generated C code is compatible with gcc-4.3.x in c99 or gnu99 mode.
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New in 3.0.2:
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* Compiles with g++-4.0.x.
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* Added option --length-table-name.
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* Added declaration %define length-table-name.
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* Fixed #line directives for filenames containing backslashes.
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New in 3.0.1:
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* Bug fix.
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New in 3.0:
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* Added option --output that allows to specify the output file name.
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* Some options have been renamed:
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--hash-fn-name=NAME --> --hash-function-name=NAME
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--lookup-fn-name=NAME --> --lookup-function-name=NAME
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--compare-strlen --> --compare-lengths
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--global --> --global-table
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The older variants are still supported for backward compatibility.
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* The following options can now be specified inside the input file:
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%delimiters=DELIMITER-LIST
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%struct-type
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%ignore-case
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%language=LANGUAGE-NAME
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%define slot-name NAME
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%define initializer-suffix INITIALIZERS
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%define hash-function-name NAME
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%define lookup-function-name NAME
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%define class-name NAME
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%7bit
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%compare-lengths
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%compare-strncmp
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%readonly-tables
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%enum
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%includes
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%global-table
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%pic
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%define string-pool-name NAME
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%null-strings
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%define word-array-name NAME
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%switch=COUNT
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%omit-struct-type
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* When the option -k is not given, the default key positions are now
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computed depending on the set of keywords.
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* If the input file is given by name, the output file will now contain
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#line directives referring to the input file.
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* Some keyword sets containing permutations, like { "xy", "yx", "xz", "zx" }
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or { "abc", "acb", "bca", "cab" }, are now handled by gperf without
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requiring the option -D.
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* The generated table is usually much smaller than it was with earlier
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versions of gperf.
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* Added option -m/--multiple-iterations that allows to further reduce the
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size of the generated table.
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* When the search for a good hash function is not immediately successful,
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the table's size will grow as needed. Earlier versions of gperf bailed
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out with an "Internal error, duplicate hash code value".
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* The options -f/--fast and -o/--occurrence-sort have no effect any more.
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* Added options -P/--pic and --null-strings that optimize the generated code
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for use in shared libraries. -P/--pic does a perfect optimization but may
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require some small code changes (see the documentation for details), whereas
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--null-strings does only a half-hearted optimization but works without
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needing any change to surrounding code.
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* Added option --ignore-case that produces a case independent lookup function.
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* Bug fixes.
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New in 2.7.2:
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* Keywords may now be enclosed in double quotes; this permits the use of
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'#', ',', space or NUL inside keywords.
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* Bug fixes.
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New in 2.7.1:
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* Added option "-F" for gcc.
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New in 2.7:
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* gperf is now a stand-alone package, untied from libg++.
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* Autoconfiguring.
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* Removed the "-a" and "-g" options, extended the "-L" option instead.
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* Removed the "-p" option, it is the default.
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* Added long options ("--help", "--version" etc.).
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* 8-bit cleanliness is now the default; use "-7" to get the old behaviour.
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* Compiles with any C++ compiler.
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* Numerous small improvements.
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