All releases of bigloo


Release Notes: A new API and new implementation multi-threading.


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


Release Notes: This release adds modifications to the object system (language design and implementation), new APIs (alsa, flac, mpg123, avahi, csv parsing), new library functions (UDP support), new regular expression support, and a new garbage collector. The .NET platform is no longer supported.


Release Notes: Enhanced compile-time type analysis, new compile-time optimisations, a new interpreter, and new multimedia libraries.


Release Notes: 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.


Release Notes: This is a major version. It 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.


Release Notes: This release 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.


Release Notes: This version uses a new configuration stage and a new compilation framework that enable cross-compilation.


Release Notes: This version mostly fixes many bugs in the library functions and improves the Mac OS X port.


Release Notes: 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.