Released Cyclone Scheme 0.22
November 3rd, 2020
Features
* Added definitions from SRFI 162 (comparators sublibrary) to the
(srfi 128) library.
* Cleaned up printing of call history to make it more obvious which
functions were called most recently.
Bug Fixes
* The compiler now displays a helpful error message to the user when
compilation of a program fails due to an error building a
dependent library.
* Enhanced cond-expand support in a library declaration to
- Properly handle cases where there is more than one cond-expand
sub-expression. EG: two begin expressions, a begin / import, etc.
- Properly handle the case where export is defined by cond-expand.
Previously such exports would not be recognized by code
importing the library.
Release notes:
This is ags 3.5.0 Patch 5.
Editor:
* Fixed Inventory Item preview could show wrong sprites and/or sprites in
wrong scale.
Engine:
* Fixed Dictionary.Get() crashing on missing key instead of returning null,
as expected.
* Dictionary.GetKeysAsArray(), GetValuesAsArray() and Set.GetItemsAsArray()
now return null if they have no elements (0-sized arrays are forbidden by
AGS Script).
* Fixed AudioChannel.SetRoomLocation() parameters lost upon restoring a saved
game.
Linux:
* Disabled mouse speed control as it cannot be correctly supported. This
fixes mouse movement glitches in fullscreen on certain systems.
Compatibility:
* Don't error on missing speech animation frames if speaking character is
disabled (.on = false)
* Fixed legacy Seek/GetMIDIPosition() and Seek/GetMP3PosMillis() not working
correctly in threaded
audio mode.
Package is based on net/Radicale2.
The Radicale Project is a complete CalDAV (calendar) and CardDAV
(contact) server solution.
Calendars and address books are available for both local and remote
access, possibly limited through authentication policies. They can be
viewed and edited by calendar and contact clients on mobile phones or
computers.
A better way to navigate directories.
-Get an overview of a directory, even a big one
-Find a directory then cd to it
-Never lose track of file hierarchy while you search
-Manipulate your files
-Manage files with panels
-Preview files
-Apply a standard or personal shortcut to a file
-Replace ls (and its clones)
-Sort, see what takes space
-check git statuses