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- CHANGES since adoc-0.17 beta 3 (the first release)
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- Tue Mar 21 22:13:37 1995
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- * Autodoc default was `--preserve-order' and there was no switch to
- sort the entries. ADOC now sorts the entries by default as documented.
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- Wed Mar 22 14:32:27 1995
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- * Removed the undocumented "hidden feature" which allowed combining
- `-1 -o file' to `-o1 file'.
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- * `--revision' replaces `--edition' and `--edition' now does what it says:
- it defines the REVISION macro.
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- * `-h' option qualifier added to avoid line breaks on 80 column terminals:
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- `-h0' prints only the "usage:" string
- `-h1' prints only the "short" options (those with one `-')
- `-h2' printd only the "long" options (those with two `--')
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- `-h' alone defaults to `-h3' which prints both "long" and "short" options"
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- Thu Mar 23 12:58:38 1995
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- * Added the `-Y' option which allows autodoc comments to begin in any column.
- (They normally have to begin in column 1).
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- There is no checking yet whether or not the indentation is equal in every
- line of the comment. (Do we really need that?)
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- * There is only one warning now for lines in autodoc comments without a white
- space after the first column black character. These lines are ignored.
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- * A (char *)0 reference has been fixed which happened in case of an
- unterminated comment at the end of a file.
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- * Added `-u' option which allows the removal of the body text indentation.
- This is useful in texinfo mode because the texinfo @example block is
- indented automatically.
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- Warning: This option removes *all* white spaces at the beginning of a line
- and that might destroy your textual layout.
- This is why this option is not documented and might be removed in
- future revisions.
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- Fri Mar 24 13:24:46 1995
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- * Added `-j' option which might be what you need instead of `-u'. (-:
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- * Adoc now replaces the the leading "black" character of body text lines with
- a single space if the black character is followed by a space. Otherwise
- (if it is followed by a TAB or a NL) adoc only removes the back character.
- This guarantees an equal indentation of body text lines indented with tabs
- and those indented with spaces. (This was a bug until today)
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- CHANGES since adoc-0.18
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- Fri Mar 24 20:40:49 1995
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- * Made the period `.' a legal character for an identifier in the comment
- header. This allows headers of the form
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- /****** myfirst.library/greatfun *******...
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- * Wrote the CODA tool which is now distributed together with adoc
- CODA converts autodocs to C language comments which allows further
- processing with ADOC
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- * Found another DICE bug which caused crashes on my system :'(
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- z=((++x) % y) is not equal to x++; z= x%y
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- Sat Mar 25 10:55:21 1995
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- * ADOC now adds an untitled section if there is text without a section
- heading at the beginning of an autodoc comment.
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- * added the `-Z' option which avoids writing the "Function Index" in
- `--texinfo' mode.
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- CHANGES since adoc-0.19
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- Mon Apr 3 17:14:12 1995
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- * Fixed a bug in the scanner's strip() function which did not remove all
- white spaces from a string which consists entirely of white spaces.
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- * Documented the @w{} cheat which allows TeX to break the page inside
- indented paragraphs in @example and @smallexample blocks.
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- * ADOC now uses malloc() instead of of realloc() for initial allocations.
- (This was a problem in a SUN's libc.a)
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- * References to library @chapter nodes are now recognized by the SEE ALSO
- parser. (New problem for the user: A reference `f' to a function `f'
- in a library `f' will come out as a reference to the library `f'. The
- function can be refered to as `f/f'.)
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- * Some changes in the texinfo header have been made, especially the page
- numbering on the title page has been removed and double sided page
- numbering has been forced for the rest of the document.
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- CHANGES since adoc-1.01
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- Wed Apr 12 21:47:05 1995
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- * Now using a space character instead of a slash `/' or a period `.' or a
- colon `:' as a seperator between library and function name because of
- problems with makeinfo and makeguide which seem convert some slashes in
- @node names to dashes and some not and then get in trouble later... hmpf!
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