newLISP Development release 10.4.7

Started by Lutz, March 06, 2013, 06:52:19 AM

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Lutz

This development version has miscellaneous enhancements and bug fixes.



Files and CHANGES notes: http://www.newlisp.org/downloads/development">http://www.newlisp.org/downloads/development



In the CHANGES notes it says: "Preparation for 64-bit Windows" - that means only compilation. The current 32-bit newLISP already runs without problems on 64-bit Windows, but cannot address more than 4G of memory. Files larger than 4G are addressed fine in the 32-bit version of newLISP.



On all other platforms, 64-bit versions of newLISP have been available for at least five years.

HPW

#1
Hello Lutz,



Thanks for the ongoing development!

Norton internet security catches the installer because of a WS.Reputation risk.  ??

I had to get it restored explicitly. Paranoia?



Regards



Hans-Peter
Hans-Peter

Lutz

#2
What is WS ?



The installer is the same as used for a few years: http://nsis.sourceforge.net/Main_Page">http://nsis.sourceforge.net/Main_Page - I guess Norton anti virus software just puts in more warnings ;-)

HPW

#3
Norton's name:

http://www.symantec.com/security_response/writeup.jsp?docid=2010-051308-1854-99">http://www.symantec.com/security_respon ... 08-1854-99">http://www.symantec.com/security_response/writeup.jsp?docid=2010-051308-1854-99
Hans-Peter

johu

#4
Hello, Lutz.



I translated  newLISP-manual to Japanese.

Then, I found some small mistakes.



line-1195

self-contained application by using the <tt>-s</tt> command line flag.</p>

                    ↓

self-contained application by using the <tt>-x</tt> command line flag.</p>



line-16024

<p>The following example shows a nested JSON objectx from a file <tt>person.json</tt>:</p>

                        ↓

<p>The following example shows a nested JSON object from a file <tt>person.json</tt>:</p>



line-22591

<p>If the second argument is a list, <tt>replace</tt> replaces all elements in i

                                   ↓

<p>If the second argument is a list, <tt>replace</tt> replaces all elements in



maybe.

Lutz

#5
Thank you very much Johu.



Everything is updated here:



http://www.newlisp.org/downloads/development/newlisp_manual.html">http://www.newlisp.org/downloads/develo ... anual.html">http://www.newlisp.org/downloads/development/newlisp_manual.html



and here the Japanese translation:



http://www.newlisp.org/downloads/development/newlisp_manual-jp.html">http://www.newlisp.org/downloads/develo ... al-jp.html">http://www.newlisp.org/downloads/development/newlisp_manual-jp.html