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RELEASE NOTES FOR THE ESTEREL V5_92 SYSTEMCHANGES FROM v5_91 Version v5_92 is a minor release. It corrects a bug in the linker (iclc) which could provoke a bad binding of pre variables in some cases, it corrects a bug in xes about some coloring of sustain statements, and it brings some more improvements elsewhere. The compiler now prints less parentheses in the generated C code (unfortunately, the Microsoft C compiler has a very low limit in the number of nested parentheses). The wristwatch example has been enhanced and a client/server simulation that runs the actual watch in real-time with animated source code is available, see wristwatch/README.txt. The documentation is still labeled v5_91 since the language and system commands are unchanged. Please replace v5_91 by v5_92. CHANGES
FROM v5_21 The
xes' event recorder/player is redesigned. Now, the default is to record
every event sent by the user, or played back by the player. Events are
recorded into a buffer and will be saved in a file (default name "untitled")
only on user request. The recorder is readily available by a button on
the mail control panel. File extension is .esi, for Esterel Simulation
File, but previous .csimul extension is still supported. The
v5_91 system uses a new compiler module called scoc to generate an explicit
automaton directly from SC code. Scoc exploits the full constructive semantics
analysis. It has been written by Yannis Bres, a PhD student at CMA. The
X Esterel Verification Tool (xeve) is now part of the Esterel standard
distribution.
The
IC format has changed. Previous versions are no more supported. Trap
traces are changed. Message header is now: Remember our mail addresses:
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