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  •  31 Oct 2003 05:08

Release Notes: This release adds a bugfix through the new version of ReadLine.

Release Notes: Elca has now another non-interactive mode. Expressions that will be evaluted on columns of text input (from file or STDIN) can be defined by an option. Some bugs in the documentation have been corrected.

  •  25 Sep 2001 11:38

Release Notes: Some warnings and error messages were corrected. Options for configuration of ReadLine were added. Some bugs in reading configuration were fixed. A bug in the output format of solutions in noninteractive mode was fixed. Opt, a reqired external module, was updated.

  •  06 Sep 2001 07:59

Release Notes: Fixed a bug in the formating output, and a problem with barewords.

  •  04 Sep 2001 13:43

Release Notes: Some bugs in option names were corrected. The man page was corrected. Important elca inner variables are now protected from user attack.

  •  11 Aug 2001 14:48

Release Notes: Some termination signal bugs have been fixed. Some user interface features have been added. There is a correction in the documentation, and the Extract Opt.pm module is required.

  •  05 Aug 2001 13:41

Release Notes: Elca now reads commands from standard input, if any are given. Elca can now save actual expressions to the history file if is quiting by CTRL-C (SIGINT). Some bugs in reading configuration were fixed. Some bugs regarding reading of external modules were fixed.

Release Notes: Elca now has a "no-real-time" mode, whic is useful for some types of Perl expression evalution. If Elca is run in non-interactive mode (where expressions are specified on the command line), then Term::ReadLine is no longer initialized. Some useful options were added.

Release Notes: This release corrects the protect() subroutine, and the variable $_ is now undefined before evaluation of expression.

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