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Introducing FL [message #48144] Sat, 01 April 2006 06:44 Go to previous message
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Hi guys!

The first public snapshot of Fawlty Language, an IDL compatible compiler
is available. (IDL is a registered trademark of Research Systems Inc.)

FL binaries can be freely used and downloaded from the homepage

http://web.interware.hu/fl


Available packages:

fl_0.6-i686-linux.tar.gz (Linux, Pentium II.
kernel 2.4/2.6, glibc >= 2.2.5)

fl_0.6-amd64-linux.tar.gz (Linux, AMD Athlon64,
kernel 2.6, glibc >= 2.3.3)

and for the bravehearted:

fl_0.6-i686-mingw.zip (Windows 2000/XP/?, Pentium II)


Features:

- all language elements are supported

- multithreaded operators

- array operations use MMX/SSE/SSE2, if available

- module profiling

- line profiling

- about 280 library functions (more or less usable)

- true-color (24 bit) direct graphics devices: X, WIN, PS, PDF, Z

- run-time performance: for many programs, FL is faster than IDL
(eg. the empty loop is three times faster in FL :-)


Enjoy!

fl
(Földy Lajos)


ps: Hungarian names are in reverse order. Wait, no! English names are
in reverse order :-). So my name is Lajos Foldy in English.
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