MAJ avant release 1.13.

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@ -3,8 +3,8 @@ Release 1.13:
* Pattern-matching compilation revised to factor out accesses inside
matched structures.
* Callbacks and signals now supported in cslopt (what a terrible
hack). Signals are only detected at allocation points, though.
* Callbacks and signals now supported in cslopt.
Signals are only detected at allocation points, though.
Added callback functions with 2 and 3 arguments.
* More explicit error messages when a native-code program aborts due
@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ emulation on V7 processors is abysmal.
Release 1.12:
* Fix an embarrassing bug with references to floats.
* Fixed an embarrassing bug with references to floats.
Release 1.11:

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INSTALL
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COMMON PROBLEMS:
* The Makefiles use the "include" directive, which is not supported by
older versions of make. Use GNU make instead.
all versions of make. Use GNU make instead.
* The Makefiles assume that make execute commands by calling /bin/sh. They
won't work if /bin/csh is called instead. You may have to unset the SHELL
@ -128,17 +128,8 @@ gcc. Be sure to add the -U__GNUC__ option in $(BYTECCCOMPOPTS).
MACHINE-SPECIFIC HINTS:
* On SparcStations 1, 1+, 2 (and other models with Sparc version 7
processors) under SunOS 4.1.2: programs using integer division or
integer modulus crash on a segmentation fault when compiled with
cslopt. The same programs work fine under SunOS 4.1.1, 4.1.3 and
4.1.4, so it looks very much like a kernel bug in the
emulation of the sdiv instruction. Consider an upgrade to 4.1.3 or
higher.
* On HP 9000/700 machines under HP/UX 9. Some versions of cc are
unable to compile correctly the runtime system (wrong code is
generated for (x - y) where x is a pointer and y an integer).
Fix: use gcc.

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LEGAL NOTICE
Software: Caml Special Light, version 1.10 of November 1995,
Software: Caml Special Light, version 1.13 of January 1996,
hereinafter referred to as "the software".
The software has been designed and produced by Xavier Leroy and Damien
@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Doligez, research workers for the Institut National de Recherche en
Informatique et en Automatique (INRIA) - Domaine de Voluceau -
Rocquencourt - 78153 Le Chesnay Cedex - France.
INRIA holds all ownership rights to Caml Special Light version 1.06.
INRIA holds all ownership rights to Caml Special Light.
The software has been registered at Agence pour la Protection
des Programmes (APP).

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README
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This distribution has been tested on the following platforms:
DecStation 3000/300, OSF/1 2.0, cc and gcc 2.5.8
SparcStation 10, SunOS 4.1.3, gcc 2.5.8
DecStation 3000/300, OSF/1 2.0, cc and gcc 2.7.1
SparcStation 10, SunOS 4.1.3, gcc 2.7.1
PC 486 DX2/66, Linux 1.2.13, gcc 2.5.8
DecStation 5000/200, Ultrix 4.1, cc and gcc 2.4.5
DecStation 5000/200, Ultrix 4.1, cc and gcc 2.7.1
HP 9000/712, NextStep 3.2, cc
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