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- PDSORT 3.2.1 (September 7, 1991) This version repairs a bug in the
- key sort that caused the input file to be written out to the output
- file unsorted!
-
- PDSORT 3.2.0 (July 24, 1991) This version introduces a "key sort"
- option for use with large files of long records with small keys in
- a reduced memory environment. The current and prior versions of
- PDSORT are limited to a single merge pass and, in reduced memory
- environments such as occur when PDSORT is excuted out of a shell,
- large files of long records produce too many runs to be merged in a
- single pass. If the sort keys are short, a key sort can alleviate
- the problem by producing far less runs. My thanks to Jerry Windham
- for reporting the problem!
-
- PDSORT 3.1.1 (July 23, 1991) This version corrects two small errors
- in the memory allocations for the merge passes. It was also
- recompiled (as a C program) under Borland C++ 2.0. The BLDTST
- program was also modified to produce output records of a specified
- length.
-
- PDSORT 3.1.0 (April 15, 1991) This version removes an inadvertent
- limit of 512 characters on the input record length.
-
- PDSORT 3.0.0 (February 5, 1991) This version of PDSORT contains and
- uses a fully public domain iterative implementation of the qsort()
- routine that contains all of the improvements recommended by Robert
- Sedgewick. The public domain qsort() is the file PDQSORT.C in the
- ZIP. It will be released separately later since it is a general
- replacement for the ANSI C standard qsort(). This version of PDSORT
- also contains a small program, BLDTST, that can be used to build large
- files of test data for PDSORT. The current version of BLDTST
- constructs files consisting of records that are nine character strings
- of numeric data.
-
- PDSORT 2.3.0 (February 3, 1991) changed the qsort() routine from the
- standard Turbo C runtime qsort() to an iterative implementation. The
- recursive version used by Turbo C requires too much stack for large
- arrays in "bad" order. Unfortunately, the qsort() routine in this
- version is one for which I do not have source distribution rights!
- PDSRTxxx.ZIP will not contain the source for the qsort() routine until
- I can write my own iterative version again.
-
- PDSORT 2.2.1 (February 2, 1991) corrected PDSORT to return an
- ERRORLEVEL of zero on normal termination and different ERRORLEVELs,
- from 1 to 12 depending upon the error for error termination. Changed
- the memory allocation for the Sort Array to use farmalloc() and an
- unsigned long.
-
- PDSORT 2.2.0 (October 19, 1990) changed the operational
- charactersitics of PDSORT at user request (thanks to Dan Fandrich for
- the suggestions!). PDSORT now no longer requires a maximum record
- length specification on the command line - if none is supplied, it
- will use a default of 256 characters/line. If no command line
- parameters are supplied, PDSORT will now sort standard input to
- standard output using a record length of 256 characters/line and a
- sort key of the entire record. If a maximum record length and/or sort
- keys are to be specified, the '-' option must be specified BEFORE the
- record length and keys for PDSORT to use standard input and standard
- output. PDSORT also now has a "quiet" option, '-q', that will
- suppress all messages other than error messages.
-
- PDSORT 2.1.3 (July 17, 1990) fixed and error in the determination of
- the intermediate disk if the output file was specified to reside in
- the root of the "current" disk (i.e. pdsort in_file \out_file). Also
- increased the stack size to enable handling of many in order records.
-
- PDSORT 2.1.2 (June 20, 1990) removed the special quicksort routine -
- the standarg qsort() routine supplied with Turbo C++ 1.0 is faster
- than the special!
-
- PDSORT 2.1.1 (June 17, 1990) fixed a small problem in the quicksort
- routine that caused excessive sort times on a few files. This version
- was also recompiled with Turbo C++ 1.0.
-
- PDSORT 2.1.0 (June 5, 1990) is the second public release of PDSORT.
- This release fixes a problem with the default key (the entire record)
- that caused a Stack Overflow. It also uses a replacement for the
- standard qsort() that is several times faster, particularly on files
- that are in near order. The error checking has also been increased.
- There are no functional enhancements in this version, however.
-
- PDSORT 2.0.0 is the first public release of PDSORT, all of the
- versions 1.x.x had errors far to major to allow release. PDSORT is
- not the fastest of the sorts, QUIKSORT, the fastest that I have found
- so far, is three times faster. PDSORT is, however, free and fully
- public domain. The ZIP file contains all of the C source for the
- program (Turbo C 2.0 compatible).
-
- Don A. Williams
-
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