Release calc version 2.11.0t9.2

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Landon Curt Noll
1999-11-02 03:59:23 -08:00
parent 1b42111665
commit 75e742c716
14 changed files with 352 additions and 84 deletions

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@@ -40,8 +40,8 @@ Configuration parameters
"blkverbose" TRUE=>print all lines, FALSE=>skip duplicates
"blkbase" block output base
"blkfmt" block output format
"lib_debug" controls library script debug information
"calc_debug" controls internal calc debug information
"lib_debug" controls library script debug information
"user_debug" for user defined debug information
"verbose_quit" TRUE=>print message on empty quit or abort
@@ -317,29 +317,6 @@ Configuration parameters
The default "blkfmt" is "hd".
The "lib_debug" parameter is intended for controlling the possible
display of special information relating to functions, objects, and
other structures created by instructions in calc scripts.
Zero value of config("lib_debug") means that no such information
is displayed. For other values, the non-zero bits which currently
have meanings are as follows:
n Meaning of bit n of config("lib_debug")
0 When a function is defined, redefined or undefined at
interactive level, a message saying what has been done
is displayed.
1 When a function is defined, redefined or undefined during
the reading of a file, a message saying what has been done
is displayed.
The value for config("lib_debug") in both oldstd and newstd is 3,
but if calc is invoked with the -d flag, its initial value is zero.
Thus, if calc is started without the -d flag, until config("lib_debug")
is changed, a message will be output when a function is defined
either interactively or during the reading of a file.
The "calc_debug" is intended for controlling internal calc routines
that test its operation, or collect or display information that
might be useful for debug purposes. Much of the output from these
@@ -364,7 +341,42 @@ Configuration parameters
block is not NULL, and that its "length" is not negative.
A failure will result in a runtime error.
Bits >= 4 are reserved for future use and should not be used at this time.
4 Report on changes to the state of stdin as well as changes
to internal variables that control the setting and restoring
of stdin.
5 Report on changes to the run state of calc.
Bits >= 6 are reserved for future use and should not be used at this time.
By default, "calc_debug" is 0. The initial value may be overridden
by the -D command line option.
The "lib_debug" parameter is intended for controlling the possible
display of special information relating to functions, objects, and
other structures created by instructions in calc scripts.
Zero value of config("lib_debug") means that no such information
is displayed. For other values, the non-zero bits which currently
have meanings are as follows:
n Meaning of bit n of config("lib_debug")
0 When a function is defined, redefined or undefined at
interactive level, a message saying what has been done
is displayed.
1 When a function is defined, redefined or undefined during
the reading of a file, a message saying what has been done
is displayed.
The value for config("lib_debug") in both oldstd and newstd is 3,
but if calc is invoked with the -d flag, its initial value is zero.
Thus, if calc is started without the -d flag, until config("lib_debug")
is changed, a message will be output when a function is defined
either interactively or during the reading of a file.
By default, "lib_debug" is 3. The -d flag changes this default to 0.
The initial value may be overridden by the -D command line option.
The "user_debug" is provided for use by users. Calc ignores this value
other than to set it to 0 by default (for both "oldstd" and "newstd").
@@ -376,6 +388,9 @@ Configuration parameters
slower operation or more memory usage, and a particular value (like
-1 or 0) corresponding to "no tests".
By default, "user_debug" is 0. The initial value may be overridden
by the -D command line option.
The "verbose_quit" controls the print of the message:
Quit or abort executed