3.2.x

David Bateman David.Bateman at motorola.com
Mon Sep 22 08:12:50 CDT 2008


Jaroslav Hajek wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I couldn't help noticing that the amount of work to port patches from
> development to 3.0.x increased lately (though it may well be a
> coincidence), as the code has diverged in many places. Perhaps it is
> time to fork a fresh stable branch?
> What do you think? Is the world ready for Octave 3.2.x? Is Octave ready?
>
>   
The status report for 3.2 still has a number of points to address before 
a 3.2.x release in particular

   1. Objects:
	- Operator overloading vs. constant folding

   +. Handle block comments.  This is not quite finished as block
      comments inside [] or {}, and also in the group of comments
      following a continuation character, etc., are not handled.  See
      the FIXME comments in lex.l.

 11. Graphics:
     Basically I believe we need to use the listeners, etc that were introduced to make the newly added code useful. I have been working on this, bug have bugs at the moment I can't trace down.


  Other tasks that should be considered before the release:

    * Document the graphics changes made by Shai/Michael as needed. (though I've tried to do this a bit)

    * Document the object oriented stuff in a new chapter.

    * Document the use of private directories.

    * Document other functions that were ported from octave-forge (eg
      imread, dlmwrite, etc)

    + Update the NEWS file.

So, there are still a number of things to do, particularly in the documentation. 

Regards
David




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