New "datatypes.library", V45.3
This project replaces the old datatypes.library V40.6 from CBM.
NOTE: This is a "Preview"-Release, many things (like the example code) are currently unter construction
(except the library itself; it's finished).
V45.3 now re-implements the AREXX function host with an extended interface,
and now contains the "DTConvert" (DataTypes converter, like GIF -> IFF ACBM or CDXL -> IFF FILM etc.)
utility !
Features:
- Fully backwards compatible: The datatypes.library V45 has the same interface as V40/V39,
old applications won't have problems with this update.
- Speed. The new datatypes.library is a little bit faster than the original. On request,
a 020-version wouuld be possible.
- Bug-Fixes: datatypes.library V45 fixes all bugs I knew about the datatypes.library V40.6.
- Extended interface:
The new datatypes.library introduces new features in the datatypes system:
- Tools: You can define a set of tools for each datatype.
A DT browser like "GMultiView" is able to present the list of tools in a
menu/dock/etc., and is able to launch them.
For example, you're viewing a C source, you're able to launch CED from the
tools menu.
- Image: The datatypes.library V45 includes the docs how to handle a datatype
like an image within applications and/or other subclasses.
- Descriptor list: Applications are now able to access the datatypes global descriptor
list in a system-friedly way.
- AREXX interface: A backwards-compatible and extended interface
Many other features have been added to make things using datatypes easier.
- The distribution comes with full development environment (includes,fd's,pragmas etc.) for SAS/C and
some examples "How to use the new interface".
Note: You need the original CBM 3.1 includes (like from the Amiga Developers CD V1.1) to create the new ones
(#?.pch files and SAS/C "spatch" included).
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Bye,
Roland
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