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author | antirez <antirez> | 2005-04-04 19:44:55 +0000 |
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committer | antirez <antirez> | 2005-04-04 19:44:55 +0000 |
commit | a96abb6e891079e1e2dadcebee354fc72ed7d9bf (patch) | |
tree | d7a0ce8278c0d5099e17a9d3a219caededef2d54 /README | |
parent | 4af671e3b9d7a539d5fd4bf7b2cef71a8a046edc (diff) | |
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Fixed a memory leak introduced some day ago.
Thanks to 'valgrind'.
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@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ scriptable in Jim, with the following advantages: HOW BIG IS IT? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -Jim compiled with -Os is 65k currently. Still it lacks core commands +Jim compiled with -Os is 85k currently. Still it lacks core commands that will make it a little bigger, but not too much... only what's strictly required will end inside the core, the rest will be implemented as extensions. @@ -240,13 +240,14 @@ the development of new core commands was faster, and also more people hacking on the same code had as result fixes in the API, C macros, and so on. -Currently we are at the point that the core interpreter is nearly -done. There is to add some more core command, to do a code review -to ensure quality of all the parts and to write documentation. +Currently we are at the point that the core interpreter is almost finished +and it is entering the Beta stage. There is to add some other core command, +to do a code review to ensure quality of all the parts and to write +documentation. -The next step will be to start key extensions like OOP, event loop, -I/O, networking, regexp, ..., and to end the extensions already -available: win32, win32com, posix. +We already started to work on extensions like OOP, event loop, +I/O, networking, regexp. Some extensions are already ready for +prime time, like the Sqlite extension and the ANSI I/O. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks to... |