Subject: CVS commit: pkgsrc/devel/jgrasp
To: None <pkgsrc-changes@NetBSD.org>
From: Jan Schaumann <jschauma@netbsd.org>
List: pkgsrc-changes
Date: 06/05/2004 22:51:25
Module Name:	pkgsrc
Committed By:	jschauma
Date:		Sat Jun  5 22:51:25 UTC 2004

Modified Files:
	pkgsrc/devel/jgrasp: Makefile distinfo

Log Message:
Update jGRASP to version 1.7.0.  Changes/bug fixes since 1.6.4:

- Some compatibility issues when running under Sun Java 1.5 beta are
  resolved. There probably are other problems.
- Some characters with valid font mappings, such as curly double quotes on
  Windows, may show up as hex codes in the CSD and Run I/O windows.
- After doing a "find" in the Run I/O window, the cursor may move into the
  output region, which will allow editing of previous output, and may lead
  to other problems.
- If a "clear" or "File / Open" is done from a CSD window, settings for
  the previous file will not be saved, and the file will not be added to
  the "Recent Files" menu.
- If text above the screen which contains all bookmarks or breakpoints is
  cut, the on-screen text will not be shifted, and the display may be
  temporarily corrupted.
- In the jar and documentation generating tools, some of the files are not
  stored as relative, and will become absolute when jGRASP is restarted.
- This means that if a project is move, the jar target file and
  documentation target directory will not move with it, and will have to
  be reset.
- Command paths for compile, run, etc. are not quoted on Windows. This can
  cause "C:\Program Files\etc\etc\something.exe" to fail if the file"
  C:\Program" exists, for example.
- Selecting both files and the project in the project tab and using "Open"
  from the popup menu will cause a harmless crash, and some or all of the
  files may not open.

- Switched default debug attacher from shared memory to socket on Windows
  NT/2000/XP, since the shared memory attacher tends to lock up under Sun
  Java 1.5 beta.

- In a CSD window, undoing edits on a saved file then doing an equal
  number of edits will mark the file as unmodified, even though it is
  modified. This may cause unexpected behavior, and lost edits.
- In the debugger and workbench, doubles and floats with NaN values will
  always be shown in red text (indicating change) even when the values
  were previously NaN.
- In 1.6.6, timeouts were added to kill the debugger if it did not respond
  for 10 seconds. This proved to be a problem because of modal dialogs. If
  jGRASP locks up while using the debugger or workbench, you should kill
  the target process externally using Task Manager on Windows, "kill" on
  UNIX/Linux, etc.

- Multiple projects can be open simultaneously.
- Workspaces can be saved and loaded.
- Project level run and debug commands are available on the UML window.
- Methods can be invoked while debugging from within the workbench.
- Numerous other small features were added, menus reorganized, etc.

- The default project has been eliminated, and users can now use jGRASP
  "projectless".
- Expression evaluation in the Java debugger now supports varargs and
  autoboxing/unboxing.
- Values in the Java debugger can now be dragged to anywhere and released
  to pop up a "view by name" viewer.
- Shortcut operators -- && || ?: -- can now be used in eval expressions,
  method arguments, etc. in the integrated Java debugger.

- Long lines in PostScript printouts may contain added spaces.
- UML print preview fails (display is incorrect) when the size of the
  previewed pages is smaller than a certain size.
- Text can be dragged and dropped into compile messages window and jGRASP
  messages window, which can result in mangled output.
- Debug "eval" gives incorrect results for == and != when applied to
  Objects.

-  Printing may crash when part of the text is folded.
- Closing the UML window while compiling from the UML window causes a crash

-  Paste of plain text was broken in Beta 3 (rtf still worked though).
- For the Java debugger, watch markers on inaccessible fields are the same
  color as the field marker instead of black, which can make them hard to
  see

- CLASSPATH is passed to appletviewer commands
- Detailed messages are now given when a compiler or program fails to run
  on UNIX/Linux

- A bug that was causing an occasional crash at start-up was fixed


To generate a diff of this commit:
cvs rdiff -r1.4 -r1.5 pkgsrc/devel/jgrasp/Makefile
cvs rdiff -r1.1.1.1 -r1.2 pkgsrc/devel/jgrasp/distinfo

Please note that diffs are not public domain; they are subject to the
copyright notices on the relevant files.