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Logtalk - Object oriented extension to Prolog
Release 2.29.2
Copyright (c) 1998-2007 Paulo Moura. All Rights Reserved.
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Upgrading from Logtalk 1.x
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Logtalk 2.x is not compatible with programs written for Logtalk 1.x.
However, you should be able to translate most programs to make them
run under Logtalk 2.x. Most of the examples provided with Logtalk 1.x
have been rewritten to run under Logtalk 2.x. You may use them as
translation examples.
Upgrading from a previous Logtalk 2.x versions
==============================================
Changes in the Logtalk compiler between releases may render Prolog config
files from older versions incompatible with new ones. You may need to update
your local Logtalk user files by running e.g. the "cplgtdirs" shell script.
If your Logtalk programs depend on some of the example files, it is
advisable that you check your code against the new version before
throwing away the older release.
Logtalk source files will need to be recompiled because of the changes
done in the version 2.5.0 to improve message sending performance.
Logtalk version 2.7.0 provides the first cut of the Logtalk standard library.
Most examples have been rewritten to take advantage of the library.
Logtalk version 2.8.0 introduces a small change on the logtalk_compile/1-2
and logtalk_load/1-2 predicates that may imply updating your loader utility
files: the first argument is now always a list of entities even if we want
to compile or load a single entity.
Logtalk version 2.9.0 changes compiled code functors postfixes from "_sdcl"
and "_sdef" to "_idcl" and "_idef", implying recompilation of all objects,
protocols, and categories.
Logtalk version 2.10.0 changes some of the semantics of object dynamic
predicates. See the release notes for a description of the changes.
Logtalk version 2.14.4 removes the definition of the deprecated built-in
predicate logtalk_version/3 (use current_logtalk_flag/3 instead).
Logtalk version 2.14.5 changes compiled code in order to correct a bug
where sending messages such as true/0 to an unknown object will succeeded
instead of throwing the expected exception, implying recompilation of all
objects, protocols, and categories.
Logtalk version 2.14.7 changes compiled code in order to optimize the
code generated by the compilation of dynamic predicate clauses.
Logtalk version 2.15.0 changes the "authors" key in the directive info/1 to
"author". All the XSLT, DTD, and XSD files have been update to conform to
this change. If you use the directive info/1 in your programs, you will need
to apply this change to take advantage of automatic generation of documenting
files.
Logtalk version 2.15.3 changes the format of the runtime entity tables,
implying recompilation of all objects, protocols, and categories.
Logtalk version 2.15.6 renamed the compiler flag "named_anonymous_vars" to
"underscore_vars" and changed the possible option values form "on/off" to
"dont_care/singletons".
Logtalk 2.16.0 improves support for the declaration and use of operators
local to objects and categories. Recompilation of any objects and categories
containing operator declarations is needed in order to take advantage of the
improvements made.
Logtalk 2.16.1 now checks for attempts to redefined built-in Logtalk control
constructs when compiling source files. These checks may generate compilation
errors on files containing bugs that are not detected on previous versions of
the compiler.
Logtalk version 2.16.2 changed the possible option values of the read-only
compiler flag "startup_message" to "none", "banner", and "flags". Default
value is "flags" (print both banner and default flag values).
Logtalk version 2.17.1 removes predicate nth/3 from library entities listp,
list, and difflist (replaced by the predicates nth0/3 and nth1/3).
Logtalk version 2.20.0 updates the semantics of the uses/1 entity directive
to accept as argument a single object identifier (this change is needed in
order to ensure compatibility with the new uses/2 predicate directive).
Logtalk version 2.21.2 adds a new clause to the code generated when compiling
entity in order to support the new alias/1 predicate property, implying
recompilation of all objects, protocols, and categories.
Logtalk version 2.22.0 adds support for using the notation <library>(<file>)
when compiling and loading source files. Logtalk applications using this new
notation will need to be modified in order to run in previous Logtalk versions.
In addition, the exceptions generated by the predicates logtalk_compile/1-2
and logtalk_load/1-2 have been updated to take into account this new feature.
Logtalk version 2.22.2 adds stricter checking for the documenting directives
(info/1 and info/2), which can lead to compilation errors on entities which
compiled successfully on previous Logtalk versions.
Logtalk version 2.22.5 adds new predicates to all config files (consult the
release notes for details). If you are using custom config files, be sure to
update them by coping the definition of the new predicates.
Logtalk version 2.23.0 features new, optimized implementations of the database
built-in methods, implying the recompilation of all objects, protocols, and
categories.
Logtalk version 2.25.0 drops support for source metafiles and .mlgt file name
extension as this version features a new, file-based compiler supporting the
definition of any number of entities in a single file. Older code using source
metafiles will need to rename the file name extensions from .mlgt to .lgt.
Logtalk version 2.25.1 updates the compiler to generate XML documenting files
whose names always contain the arity of the entity identifier appended at the
end (using the format "_arity"). This change implied updates to the lgt2xml.*
and lgt2html.* shell scripts which render them incompatible with the XML files
generated by previous Logtalk versions.
Logtalk version 2.27.0 changes representation of declared predicates in order
to support the new predicate property non_terminal/1, implying recompilation
of all objects, protocols, and categories.
Logtalk version 2.27.1 optimizes the generation of predicate definition and
declaration linking clauses, resulting in small performance improvements and
in space savings for the Prolog code generated when compiling Logtalk entities.
Recompilation of all objects, protocols, and categories is necessary in order
to take advantage of this optimizations.
Logtalk 2.28.0 changes representation of meta-predicates, implying the
recompilation of all objects, protocols, and categories that define them.
In addition, in order to close some security holes where meta-predicates
could be used to bypass predicate scope declarations, meta-predicates that
use closures must be re-implemented to use the new call/N Logtalk built-in
predicate. The directive metapredicate/1 is now deprecated, the directive
meta_predicate/1 should be used instead. There are also changes to the
config files that render the Logtalk runtime incompatible with the config
files of previous versions.
Logtalk 2.29.0 makes some incompatible changes to the experimental support
for multi-threading programming that may imply updating any application that
uses the multi-threading predicates. The default value of the compiler flag
events/1 is now off. Applications using event-driven programming must either
turn this flag on or compile source files with the events(on) option. The
library protocol "event_handlersp" is now deprecated; new code should use
instead the built-in "monitoring" protocol. The new support for "threaded"
and "synchronized" entity properties implies implying recompilation of all
objects and categories.
Logtalk 2.29.2 removes the built-in predicate threaded_discard/1.