CML2 0.4.0 is available

From: esr@thyrsus.com
Date: Tue Jun 20 2000 - 13:36:08 EST


I'm back from Korea. I got a fair amount of coding done on the road, and
cleaned out the CML2 to-do list. CML2 is now feature-complete.

Release 0.4.0: Tue Jun 20 09:59:26 EDT 2000
        * CMLOPTIONS environment variable now available to pre-set options
        * Frozen symbols are now visible in menus, though not modifiable.
        * -E (elision) option becomes -S (suppression) option.
        * ^G now does an exit and revert to initial value when field editing
          in curses mode.
        * Fixed a subtle compiler error that screwed up the processing of
          "suppress depends" -- it now propagates down through menus as
          it should.
        * Value stacking is now implemented; see the end of section IV.4,
          "Symbol Assignment and Side Effects", for discussion.
        * Bugs in configuration saving fixed. Among other things, derived
          symbols are written out properly now.

The latest version is always available at http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/kbuild/

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