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20181014: - Simple function profiling has been added to the compiler. Profiling is enabled, when programs are compiled with the option -p. When programs with profiling are executed they write profiling information to the file profile_out, when they terminate. - An explanation of the compiler option -p (simple profiling) has been added to the FAQ. - The function str_dd_mm_yy has been added to the library time.s7i. - In chkflt.sd7 the tests for the operator ** (with an exponent of NaN) have been improved. - Documentation comments have been improved in integer.s7i, intlib.c, int_rtl.c, tim_unx.c and tim_win.c. - In hsh_rtl.c the function hshIdxEnterDefault has been simplified to use fewer parameters. Usages of hshIdxEnterDefault in gkb_win.c, gkb_x11.c, pol_sel.c, pol_unx.c, ref_data.c and typ_data.c have been adjusted to the reduced number of parameters. - In int_rtl.c the performance of the function intParse has been improved (when two's complement integers are used). - In pcs_unx.c the function pcsStart has been improved to work correct when stdin, stdout or stderr are not redirected. - In flt_rtl.c the function fltPow() has been improved to work correct, when the base is zero and the exponent is NaN. - The program chkccomp.c has been improved to check the function pow() with more test cases. - In striutl.c the function heapAllocOsStri() has been refactored to return the allocated string instead of using a pointer to a string variable. This opens the possibility to optimize usages of the macro os_stri_alloc(). - The definition of WITH_SQL has been removed from the makefiles and added to the file config.h instead. - The file config.h has been changed to define the macros WITH_FLOAT, WITH_REFERENCE, WITH_DRAW, WITH_STATISTIC, WITH_COMPILATION_INFO and WITH_TYPE_CHECK always. - The function timMicroSec in tim_unx.c and tim_win.c has been changed to be useable for the simple profiling. |
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