1 PSPP NEWS -- history of user-visible changes.
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7 Changes from 0.8.1 to 0.8.1.1:
9 * Charts are now rendered with colours from the Tango palette instead
10 of fully saturated primaries.
12 * PSPP can now read and write ZCOMPRESSED system files, a new format
13 variant that compresses data much more effectively than the
14 previous form of compression (which is still supported).
16 * Missing values for long string variables are now read from and
17 written to system files in an SPSS-compatible fashion.
19 (Earlier versions of PSPP that supported missing values for long
20 string variables wrote them to system files in an SPSS-incompatible
21 way. To fix the problem, read the system file with this version of
22 PSPP and then save a new copy of it.)
24 * pspp-convert, a new standalone utility for converting SPSS system
25 and portable files to other formats, is now included. The initial
26 version is only capable of converting to comma-separated value
31 - zlib is now a required dependency. (Previously it was optional.)
33 Changes from 0.8.0 to 0.8.1:
39 * Changes to existing commands:
41 - CROSSTABS: The requirement that one expected count must be less than five
42 before Fishers Exact Test will be reported has been removed.
44 * PSPPIRE graphical user interface improvements:
46 - A new set of icons has been contributed.
48 - Syntax windows now parse syntax in "auto" mode, which in practice
49 should mean that both "batch" and "interactive" syntax now works,
50 instead of just "interactive" syntax.
52 - The variable pane of data windows now include a Role column.
56 - System files written by IBM SPSS 21 are now read without warnings.
58 - System files written by "VOXCO INTERVIEWER 4.3" are now read
61 - PSPPIRE should now more gracefully handle syntax files that contain
64 Changes from 0.6.2 to 0.8.0:
81 - PRESERVE and RESTORE
85 - SAVE TRANSLATE to CSV and tab-delimited files
89 * Changes to existing commands:
91 - AUTORECODE has a new GROUP subcommand.
93 - CROSSTABS has been re-implemented to fix numerous bugs.
95 - EXAMINE: /MISSING=LISTWISE is now the default.
97 - DO REPEAT command has been reimplemented. Now, when DO REPEAT
98 contains an INCLUDE or INSERT command, substitutions are not
99 applied to the included file.
101 - FILE HANDLE has a new ENDS subcommand to select CR or CRLF new-lines.
103 - HOST has been updated to use more modern syntax.
105 - Most commands that work with data files now support a new
108 - MISSING VALUES can now assign missing values to long string
111 - ONEWAY: the POSTHOC subcommand is now implemented.
113 - The following new subcommands to NPAR TESTS have been implemented:
114 COCHRAN, FRIEDMAN, JONCKHEERE-TERPSTRA, KENDALL, KRUSKAL-WALLIS, MANN-WHITNEY,
115 MCNEMAR, SIGN, WILCOXON, and RUNS
117 - SET and SHOW no longer have ENDCMD, NULLINE, PROMPT, CPROMPT, and
118 DPROMPT subcommands. The defaults are now fixed values.
120 - SHOW now has a JOURNAL subcommand, to show the location of the
123 - VALUE LABELS can now assign value labels to long string
126 * Other language changes:
128 - The new DATASET commands replace the "scratch file" PSPP
129 extension, which is no longer supported.
131 - Strings may now include arbitrary Unicode code points specified
132 in hexadecimal, using the syntax U'hhhh'. For example, Unicode
133 code point U+1D11E, the musical G clef character, may be
134 expressed as U'1D11E'.
136 See the "Tokens" section in the PSPP manual for more information.
138 - In previous versions of PSPP, in a string expressed in
139 hexadecimal with X'hh' syntax, the hexadecimal digits expressed
140 bytes in the locale encoding. In this version of PSPP, X'hh'
141 syntax always expresses bytes in UTF-8 encoding.
143 See the "Tokens" section in the PSPP manual for more information.
145 * PSPPIRE graphical user interface improvements:
147 - Added support for non-ASCII characters in strings, labels and
150 - A "Split Window" function is available, which makes it easier to
151 see different parts of a large data file.
153 - Data files can now be opened by specifing their name as the first
154 argument. This means that on a properly configured desktop, double
155 clicking on an icon will open the file.
157 - Foreign formats, such as Gnumeric, OpenDocument and CSV can be imported
158 via using an "intelligent" application assistant dialog.
162 - The new "cairo" output driver supports output in PostScript, PDF,
163 and SVG formats. Its functionality is a superset of that of the
164 "postscript" driver, which has been removed. You must have Cairo
165 and Pango installed to build the "cairo" driver.
167 - Charts are now produced with Cairo and Pango, instead of libplot.
168 Without them, the new graphing features will not work. If you do
169 not have Cairo and Pango installed, you must run `configure' with
172 - The plain text output driver now properly supports multibyte UTF-8
173 characters, including double-width characters and combining
176 - Output to OpenDocument format is now supported.
178 - The HTML output is much improved.
180 * The "pspp" program has a new option --batch (or -b) that selects
181 "batch" syntax mode. In previous versions of PSPP this syntax mode
182 was the default. Now a new "auto" syntax mode is the default. In
183 "auto" mode, PSPP interprets most syntax files correctly regardless
184 of their intended syntax mode.
186 See the "Syntax Variants" section in the PSPP manual for more
189 * The "pspp" program has a new option --syntax-encoding that
190 specifies the encoding for syntax files listed on the command line,
191 as well as the default encoding for syntax files included with
192 INCLUDE or INSERT. The default is to accept the system locale
193 encoding, UTF-8, UTF-16, or UTF-32, automatically detecting which
194 one the system file uses.
196 See the documentation for the INSERT command in the PSPP manual for
199 * Text data files that PRINT and WRITE creates now use the system
200 native line ends by default (CRLF on Windows, LF only elsewhere).
201 Use the new ENDS subcommand on FILE HANDLE to override the default.
203 * A new Perl module allows Perl programs to read and write PSPP
206 * A tutorial chapter has been added to the user manual.
208 Changes from 0.6.1 to 0.6.2:
212 - Dutch, thanks to Harry Thijssen.
214 - Brazilian Portuguese, thanks to Michel Boaventura.
216 Thanks for translations are also due to the coordinators at
217 translationproject.org.
219 * Statistical bug fixes:
221 - REGRESSION: Report correct standard error of the estimate (bug
224 - T-TEST: Report correct significance of paired sample T-test in
225 the common case (bug #26936) and corner cases. Thanks to Mike
226 Griffiths and Matej Cepl for reporting these bugs.
228 * Build fixes and changes:
230 - Fix build with GTK+ 2.17.4 and later.
232 - Make running "make" after running "configure" with different
233 settings reliably rebuild version.c.
235 - Cygwin and MinGW build fixes.
237 - Fixes for building with recent gnulib.
239 - The Makefile now honors two new variables, PSPP_LDFLAGS and
240 PSPPIRE_LDFLAGS, that affect linking of the PSPP and PSPPIRE
241 binaries, respectively. This makes building easier for some
244 - Fixes for "configure --enable-relocatable" (bug #25508).
246 * Data file bug fixes and changes:
248 - Fix reading text data files that contain a mix of white space
249 and commas. Now "a ,b" is treated as two fields containing "a"
250 and "b"; previously it was treated as three, with an empty field
253 - Fix writing corrupted .sav files on Windows.
255 - Fix writing variable labels longer than 252 bytes to save files.
256 Thanks to Robert Westlund for reporting this bug.
258 - Fix writing corrupted .por files (bug #26034).
260 - Fix reading .por files whose initial lines are not padded out
261 with spaces as expected.
263 - PSPP will no longer issue warnings about some .sav file records
264 or values that it does not understand. These warnings were
265 harmless, but needlessly alarmed some users.
267 - Fix crash reading empty string fields from PostgreSQL databases.
269 * Bug fixes that affect PSPP and PSPPIRE:
271 - Users may now control precision of output statistics. Instead
272 of hard coding the width and decimals of output numbers, respect
273 the default format in most instances. Counts are now normally
274 displayed with the format of the weight variable, if any.
276 - Fix crash when an INSERT command specifies the name of a file
277 that does not exist (bug #24569).
279 - Fix crash when CROSSTABS specifies a long-string variable (bugs
282 - Fix crash drawing pie charts with many segments.
284 - Fix crash when NUMERIC specifies an invalid format.
286 * PSPPIRE bug fixes and changes:
288 - On Windows, write the output file to the user's home directory
289 instead of the current directory, to better match user
292 - Some data editor fixes.
296 - Fix typo in BINOMIAL section of user manual (bug #25892).
298 Changes from 0.6.0 to 0.6.1:
300 * Statistical bug fixes:
302 - Report correct standardized regression coefficients in linear
303 regression output (bug #23567).
305 * Bug fixes that affect PSPP and PSPPIRE:
307 - Avoid crash with pie charts (bug #24014).
309 - Don't append % to count totals (bug #24003).
311 - Don't crash on bad input (bug #24031).
313 - Don't crash if "end data." is not left aligned (bug #24115).
315 - Change default workspace value to 64 MB, to avoid unnecessary
316 disk accesses on modern machines.
320 - Add ".sav" or ".por" suffix to filename when saving with Save_As
323 - Make it possible to reopen the output window on Windows (bug
326 - A POSIX regular expression library is now included and used
327 automatically if the host does not have one or has one that is
330 * Build fixes and changes:
332 - Work around bug in GSL that prevented build with recent GCC
333 versions without manually adding -fgnu89-inline to CFLAGS.
335 - Also warn about missing prerequisites as we encounter them (bug
338 - Distribute necessary files to allow users working from the
339 distributed tarball to configure with --enable-gui-tools.
341 - Append $(EXEEXT_FOR_BUILD) to output file name when building
342 q2c, fixing build problems on Windows.
344 - GSL 1.8 or later is now required.
346 - Build errors with --enable-relocatable were fixed.
348 * The German translations were removed, since native German speakers
349 found them too poor to be useful.
351 Changes from 0.4.0 to 0.6.0:
353 * The PSPP license is now version 3 or later of the GNU General
354 Public License. Previously, it was version 2 or later.
356 * PSPP now has a graphical interface, called PSPPIRE. This
357 interface allows you to enter data and variable definitions
358 interactively. Commands may be executed in syntax form, or by
359 using the interactive dialog boxes available from the dropdown
362 * A few sample syntax files are now included in the `examples'
365 * Numerous major and minor bugs have been fixed.
369 * The INSTALL file now reflects the details of how to install
370 PSPP. It is a tailored version of the generic installation
371 instructions, instead of a verbatim copy.
373 * iconv, which is ordinarily installed as part of a Unix-like
374 system, is now required. If you don't have it already, you can
375 install GNU libiconv (http://www.gnu.org/software/libiconv/).
377 * libxml2 and zlib are new optional dependencies. They are
378 required to use PSPP's support for reading Gnumeric files.
380 Statistical procedure changes:
382 * REGRESSION is a new procedure for fitting linear models to data
383 via least-squares estimation.
385 * NPAR TESTS is a new procedure for non-parametric tests. In this
386 release, it supports binomial and chi-square tests.
388 * RANK is a new procedure to rank variables. It supports numerous
391 * FREQUENCIES can now output histograms and pie charts. These
392 features were present in earlier releases, but not documented.
394 User interface changes:
396 * In many situations where PSPP once terminated with a fatal
397 error, PSPP now recovers and continues execution.
399 * PSPP is now able to start up and run even if it cannot find its
402 * Journaling of interactive commands to a disk file is now
403 implemented. By default, journaling is enabled, to a file named
404 `pspp.jnl' in the current directory. SET JOURNAL may be used to
407 * The use of `+' between syntax file names on the command line to
408 prevent the dictionary from being cleared between their
409 executions is no longer supported. All syntax files are now
410 executed as if `+' had been specified.
412 * The -d/--define and -u/--undef command line options are no
413 longer supported. Instead, use /usr/bin/env or shell primitives
414 to define or clear environment variables before invoking PSPP.
416 * If a syntax file named named `rc' is found in a configuration
417 directory (such as $HOME/.pspp), it is executed before any
418 syntax file specified on the command line. The -r or
419 --no-statrc command line option may be used to disable this
424 * Output configuration options have changed. Please refer to the
425 manual for a full description of the available options.
427 In consequence, you will need to reinstall your "devices" file.
428 "make install" will do this for you.
430 * Most error messages are now written to PSPP output files by
431 default. SET ERROR can be used to disable this behavior.
433 * When invoked interactively, PSPP now by default produces output
434 on the terminal, piping it through the "more" program.
435 Previously, by default output was written only to file
436 pspp.list. On most terminals, the page length used for output
437 automatically adapts to the terminal size, even if the terminal
442 - This driver now supports charts in output. Charts are written
443 as separate files that the main output file refers to. By
444 default, charts are written in PNG format to files named
445 pspp-1.png, pspp-2.png, and so on.
447 - Configurations are provided that use VT100 (and xterm)
448 line-drawing characters in tables. The option "-o list-vt100"
449 requests use of this device for output to pspp.list.
453 - The default paper size is now determined using the PAPERSIZE
454 environment variable, or the LC_PAPER locale category on
455 systems that support it. If these are not set, the default is
456 now A4, instead of US letter. To make US letter the default,
457 set PAPERSIZE to "letter" in your environment.
459 - Font metrics are now read from AFM files, instead of
460 Groff-format metrics files. PostScript fonts can now be
463 In consequence, you will need to install an AFM file for each
464 font used in PostScript output. "make install" will install
465 AFM files for the standard PostScript fonts, including the
466 ones that the PostScript driver uses by default.
468 - Standard paper sizes no longer need to be specified through a
469 configuration file. The "papersize" configuration file is no
470 longer needed, or supported.
472 - The PostScript prologue is no longer obtained from the
473 "ps-prologue" configuration file. This configuration file is
474 no longer needed, or supported.
478 - The HTML prologue is no longer obtained from the
479 "html-prologue" configuration file. This configuration file
480 is no longer needed, or supported.
482 Command language changes:
484 * The following commands are new:
486 - GET DATA, which currently supports reading Gnumeric files and
487 text data files. It will be extended later to read other
488 types of foreign data.
490 - CD, to change the current directory.
492 - INSERT, to execute a syntax file.
494 - DELETE VARIABLES, to remove variables from the active file
497 - ADD DOCUMENT, to add text to active file documents.
499 - CLOSE FILE HANDLE (a PSPP extension; see below).
501 - XEXPORT, a PSPP extension that is a transformation equivalent
504 * The following functions for transformation expressions are new:
506 - DATEDIFF, for computing the difference of two dates.
508 - DATESUM, for advancing a date by a specified duration.
510 - VALUELABEL, to obtain the value label for a value.
512 * PSPP now supports very long string variables (over 255 bytes
515 * MATCH FILES now supports the FIRST and LAST subcommands.
517 * Previous versions of PSPP prohibited using commands to both read and
518 write a single file at the same time. Now, PSPP allows this, and
519 the new version of the file atomically replaces the old version.
521 * The following commands are no longer available. They will be
522 re-implemented in a later release:
524 - CLEAR TRANSFORMATIONS
530 * The PROCESS IF command, which was deprecated, has been removed.
531 You may replace any usage of it by SELECT IF following
532 TEMPORARY, which has the same effect.
534 * The output format for variables created by VECTOR may now be
535 specified as part of the VECTOR syntax.
537 "Scratch files", a new PSPP extension:
539 A scratch file, like a system file, consists of a dictionary and
540 any number of cases. Small scratch files are stored in memory;
541 one that grows too large is written to disk. By default, any file
542 handle whose name begins with # is assumed to refer to a scratch
545 Scratch files can be used just about anywhere a system or portable
546 file can be used. Also, portable files are now allowed in most
547 places that system files were allowed in previous PSPP version.
549 A new CLOSE FILE HANDLE command allows the storage associated with
550 scratch files to be freed. It also allows file handles to be
551 reassigned to new files.
553 For more information on scratch files, refer to the "File Handles"
554 section in the PSPP manual. For specifics of what commands now
555 allow what kinds of files to be specified, refer to the
556 documentation on those particular commands.
560 * Binary formats and IBM/360 formats, including ASCII/EBCDIC
561 translation, are now supported. Use FILE HANDLE to specify the
562 format of these files.
564 * Little-endian, big-endian, and VAX-endian formats are now
565 supported for integer binary formats when reading and writing
566 data files. The new RIB and WIB subcommands on the SET command
567 control endianness of integer data. The default is the host's
570 * IEEE 754, VAX, and IBM hexadecimal formats are now supported for
571 floating point binary formats when reading and writing data
572 files. The new RRB and WRB subcommands on the SET command
573 control the floating point format. The default is the host's
574 native floating point format.
576 * DATA LIST now supports the SKIP subcommand, to skip records at
577 the beginning of a file. For compatibility, DATA LIST now
578 treats N format as F format for FREE and LIST format input.
580 * The SAVE and XSAVE commands now support the UNSELECTED,
581 PERMISSIONS, NAMES, and MAP subcommands.
583 * The EXPORT command has been re-implemented to obtain better
584 results. Support for the UNSELECTED, DIGITS, and TYPE
585 subcommands has been added.
587 * For compatibility, PRINT now inserts a space at the beginning of
588 every output line, even lines that would otherwise be blank,
589 when OUTFILE is specified. (The behavior of WRITE is
592 * For compatibility, PRINT EJECT now inserts the digit `1' at the
593 beginning of each line that should begin a new page.
595 * For compatibility, WRITE now outputs the system-missing value as
596 a field filled with spaces. Binary formats are an exception.
597 (The behavior of PRINT is unchanged.)
601 * Input and output format descriptions have been rewritten. They
602 now precisely describe what is accepted on input and written on
605 * The descriptions of the PSPP system and portable file formats
606 have been extensively revised and improved.
608 For developers, the build system now requires Autoconf 2.60 and
611 Changes from 0.3.0 to 0.4.0:
613 Changes in build dependencies:
615 * The GNU Scientific Library (libgsl), version 1.6 or later, is
618 * libplot from GNU plotutils is optional. Without it, the new
619 graphing features will not work. If you do not have it
620 installed, you must run `configure' with --without-libplot.
622 * libgmp2 is no longer a dependency.
624 Newly implemented commands and statistical features:
626 * EXAMINE, including its graphing features.
628 * FREQUENCIES now supports percentiles.
636 * SORT CASES now sorts stably, that is, two cases with equal sort
637 criteria will be in the same relative order before and after the
640 * T-TEST (re-written).
642 * DATE and USE. These commands are parsed but otherwise ignored,
643 to enhance compatibility with certain command files that invoke
646 * VARIABLE WIDTH, VARIABLE ALIGNMENT, and VARIABLE LEVEL. These
647 currently have no effect on PSPP output, but their values are
648 written to and read from system files and thus may affect
649 third-party software.
651 * SET EPOCH implemented.
653 * DATA LIST FREE and DATA LIST LIST now support arbitrary field
656 * FILE HANDLE now supports custom tab widths.
658 Long variable names (and other identifiers) are now supported. Up
659 to the first 64 bytes of each identifier is significant. PSPP now
660 reads and writes system files compatible with SPSS version 12.
662 New --algorithm and --syntax command line options allow
663 SPSS-compatible or enhanced modes to be selected.
665 Support for transformation expressions has been rewritten and
666 significantly improved. Refer to the manual for details.
668 Calculation of moments (mean, standard deviation, kurtosis,
669 skewness) has been rewritten and should now be more accurate. In
670 --algorithm=enhanced mode moments may be more accurate than SPSS in
673 Numerous bugs have been fixed, too many to mention here. Many new
674 tests have been added, leading to the discovery and fixing of many
677 The ASCII output driver can now squeeze multiple blank lines into
680 Much of the code has been rewritten and refactored. It is now much
683 The FILE TYPE and REPEATING DATA commands have been disabled for
684 this release because their implementations were deemed too buggy to
685 be useful. They will be fixed and replaced in a future release.
687 New pspp-mode for Emacs (in pspp-mode.el).
689 Added rudimentary command-line completion for interactive input.
691 lib/julcal and lib/dcdflib are no longer used, so they have been
694 For developers, the build system now requires Autoconf 2.58 and
695 Automake 1.7. The included gettext has been updated to version
698 Some reports state that Texinfo 4.8, the latest version, may be
699 necessary to successfully format the documentation on some systems.
701 Version 0.3.0 changes since 0.2.3:
705 * Using alphanumeric variables in functions under AGGREGATE
708 * Under certain circumstances, the final case would be omitted
709 from the results of an AGGREGATE operation. Fixed.
711 * Undefined behavior was invoked by referencing a freed pointer
712 under certain circumstances. Fixed.
714 * A wrong record size was displayed when paging the active file to
717 * Not having enough temporary space for sorting caused a core
720 * Syntax errors in function descriptions on AGGREGATE caused core
723 * A null pointer was dereferenced, causing a core dump, when
724 PERCENTILES was specified on FREQUENCIES. This fixes the
725 problem, but PSPP still doesn't calculate percentiles.
727 * SORT always sorted in ascending order. Fixed.
729 * Some minor memory leaks in the expression parser were removed.
731 * Many assertions fixed for strict ANSI C compliance.
735 * SET ECHO ON now implemented, but turned off by default.
737 * PRINT specifier supported on END REPEAT.
741 * System libgmp2 library is used if installed instead of
742 unconditionally using the included libgmp2 subset.
744 * Extensive code cleanup, which continues.
746 * Added CORRELATIONS command parser, but not implemented.
748 Version 0.2.3 changes since 0.2.2:
752 * SPLIT FILE with a string variable caused a core dump. Fixed.
754 * Nested INCLUDEs didn't work. Fixed.
756 * The MATCH FILES procedure set the values of variables not present
757 to 0. It should have been SYSMIS. This is now fixed.
759 * The REMARK command was too aggressive about skipping lines. It
760 didn't like being the last command in a file.
762 * Comment parsing wasn't consistent with the rest of the code in its
763 idea of where one command ends and another starts. This meant
764 that sometimes commands would be mysteriously ignored. Thanks to
765 Dr. Dirk Melcher <BZN-mdksh@t-online.de> for reporting this bug.
767 * The TABLE subcommand on MATCH FILES worked only erratically at
768 best. This fixes it. Thanks to Dr. Dirk Melcher
769 <BZN-mdksh@t-online.de> for reporting this bug.
771 * VARIABLE LABELS rejected a slash before the first variable
772 specification, contradicting the documentation. Thanks to Walter
773 M. Gray <graywm@northernc.on.ca> for reporting this bug.
775 * Because of an incorrect optimization in memory allocation,
776 CROSSTABS sometimes segfaulted when asked to output multiple
777 tables. Thanks to Walter M. Gray <graywm@northernc.on.ca> for
780 * CROSSTABS didn't display value labels for column and row
781 variables. Thanks to Walter M. Gray <graywm@northernc.on.ca> for
784 * WRITE didn't write line ends. Fixed. Thanks to Dr. Dirk Melcher
785 <BZN-mdksh@t-online.de> for reporting this bug.
787 * The TABLE subcommand on MATCH FILES worked only erratically at
788 best. This fixes it. Thanks to Dr. Dirk Melcher
789 <BZN-mdksh@t-online.de> for reporting this bug.
791 * VARIABLE LABELS rejected a slash before the first variable
792 specification, contradicting the documentation. Thanks to Walter
793 M. Gray <graywm@northernc.on.ca> for reporting this bug.
795 * Because of an incorrect optimization in memory allocation,
796 CROSSTABS sometimes segfaulted when asked to output multiple
797 tables. Thanks to Walter M. Gray <graywm@northernc.on.ca> for
800 * CROSSTABS didn't display value labels for column and row
801 variables. Thanks to Walter M. Gray <graywm@northernc.on.ca> for
804 * WRITE didn't write line ends. Fixed. Thanks to Dr. Dirk Melcher
805 <BZN-mdksh@t-online.de> for reporting this bug.
807 * MATCH FILES corrupted memory and dumped core on some syntax
810 * MATCH FILES should set numeric values not available to the
811 system-missing value, not to 0. Thanks to Dr. Dirk Melcher
812 <BZN-mdksh@t-online.de> for reporting this bug.
814 * KEEP didn't work properly on the SAVE procedure. Fixed. Thanks
815 to Ralf Geschke <ralf@kuerbis.org> for reporting this bug.
819 * Some systems didn't like the way open_file was coded. Thanks to
820 Hankin <hankin@rogue.consultco.com> for pointing this out.
822 * The SAVE procedure didn't save long string variables properly.
823 Fixed by this patch. Thanks to Hankin
824 <hankin@rogue.consultco.com> for this patch.
826 * Minor documentation fixes for MATCH FILES.
828 Version 0.2.2 changes since 0.2.1:
832 * Fix behavior of PRINT SPACE for negative arguments.
834 * Fix reading some unusual system files.
836 * Fix LIST problems with very long variables. Thanks to Hankin
837 <hankin@dunno.com> for this bug report.
839 * Fix problems with some string format specifiers.
841 * Fix use of $CASENUM in expressions. Thanks to Dirk Melcher
842 <BZN-mdksh@t-online.de> for reporting this bug.
844 * Additional DATA LIST FREE and DATA LIST LIST fixes. Thanks to
845 Hankin <hankin@dunno.com> again on this one.
847 * Sometimes you may encounter a PSPP script that has to be
848 interpreted in interactive mode. Now you can use the -i flag to
851 * Warnings for egcs 1.1.1 cleaned up. (However you'll get lots of
852 `unused variable' warnings under gcc 2.7.2.3, fixing this will
857 * The files in gmp need the internationalization directory in
858 their include path. Thanks to OKUJI Yoshinori
859 <okuji@kuicr.kyoto-u.ac.jp> for pointing this out.
861 Version 0.2.1 changes since 0.2.0:
865 * Remember to include examples/ directory in distribution :-)
867 * Fixed gmp compile problems for some non-i386 architectures.
868 Thanks to Hans Olav Eggestad <olav@jordforsk.nlh.no> and others
871 * DATA LIST FREE and DATA LIST LIST parsing of input files is now
872 matches the documented behavior exactly, and error messages are
873 more helpful. Thanks to Mark H. Wood <mwood@IUPUI.Edu>.
875 Version 0.2.0 changes since 0.1.0:
877 Procedures now implemented:
878 * CROSSTABS. Please see documentation for caveats.
880 Transformations and utilities now implemented:
883 * CLEAR TRANSFORMATIONS
884 * DISPLAY (all subcommands).
895 Support for input and output through pipes: "|command" and
896 "command|" filenames; support for special filenames "-", "stdin",
899 New command-line features:
900 * New option --testing-mode: Invoke heuristics to assist testing.
901 * New option --safer, -s: Don't allow certain unsafe operations.
902 * New option --command=CMD, -c CMD: Perform literal command CMD.
903 * rc file ~/.pspp/rc is executed before any other files.
904 * Now multiple syntax files can be specified.
906 Operator LAG is now implemented.
908 Added missing FILE subcommand to REREAD.
910 Table output manager completely rewritten.
912 Device configuration file syntax changed. You will need to
913 reinstall your `devices' file.
915 New output driver for HTML.
917 PostScript driver and prologue simplified.
919 Many bugs fixed. General source-code cleanup.
921 Added Texinfo documentation for:
922 * PSPP system file format
923 * PSPP portable file format
924 * How to write input for q2c parser generator
927 PSPP language is now fully documented. Please report any
928 inaccuracies or omissions in the documentation.
930 Changes for version 0.1.0:
932 First public release. For changes from unreleased development
933 versions, please see ONEWS.
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