I am happy to announce a new major release of GNU poke, version 5.0.

GNU poke 5.0 release is now available at
https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/poke/poke-5.0.tar.gz

The tarball is signed and you can get the PGP signature at
https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/poke/poke-5.0.tar.gz.sig

  GNU poke (http://www.jemarch.net/poke) is an interactive, extensible
  editor for binary data.  Not limited to editing basic entities such
  as bits and bytes, it provides a full-fledged procedural,
  interactive programming language designed to describe data
  structures and to operate on them.

I'd like to thank everyone who contributed to this release through code,
documentation, or testing.

What is new in this release:

* User interface updates

  - Now hyperlink server can bind to a user-specified port for listening to
    commands (-p, --hserver-port).

* Poke Language updates

  - Floating-point arithmetic is now supported on uint<32>/uint<64> types.
    uint<32> will be interpreted as a single-precision floating-point number
    and uint<64> will be interpreted as a double-precision floating-point
    number as defined per the IEEE 754 standard.
    The following expressions are now supported:
      - Addition:       a .+  b
      - Subtraction:    a .-  b
      - Multiplication: a .*  b
      - Division:       a ./  b
      - Ceil-devision:  a ./^ b
      - Exponentiation: a .** b
      - Remainder:      a .%  b
      - Post-increment: a.++
      - Pre-increment:  .++a
      - Post-decrement: a.--
      - Pre-decrement:  .--a
      - Negation:      .-a

      - Less-than:                a .<  b
      - Less-than-or-equal-to:    a .<= b
      - Greater-than:             a .>  b
      - Greater-than-or-equal-to: a .>= b
      - Equal-to:                 a .== b
      - Not-equal-to:             a .!= b

* Poke Runtime updates

  - Thanks to the great work of David Faust, poke now supports reactive IO
    spaces!  Extent of a PVM value mapped in a given IO space will be tracked
    and values will be re-mapped only if a write happens in their extent; which
    is a big performance win for read-intense programs.

  - A bunch of undefined behavior (UB) releated to left-shifts has been fixed.

  - Improved human-readable message of E_conv exception when verifying
    length/size of an array with dynamic bound(s) to help the user to
    understand the mistake.

* Poke compiler updates

  - Now poke can properly handle writes to nested integral struct/unions
    fields.  Previously write to nested fields of integral structs did not
    materialize in IO space.

* Standard Poke Library updates

  - Closure's pretty printer now adds closure's name (identifier) to output.

  - Two new functions to calculate square root of single and double precision
    floating point numbers: sqrtf and sqrtd.
    They accept uint<32> and uint<64> respectively as the IEEE 754 single and
    double precision floating-point numbers.

* libpoke updates

  - Version of DSO is bumped to 2.0.0, and from this release onward, we try
    to not break the ABI, and bump the version components according to the
    libtool's recommendation (when needed).

  - To be able to keep the ABI backward-compatibility promise, all public APIs
    are now accepting either pk_compiler or pk_val.  This is the first step
    toward removing global state from libpoke to be able to have multiple
    instances of libpoke in a single process (and also to be able to accomplish
    thread-safety). We're not there yet, but we'll be there some day (hopefully
    soon)!

* IO subsystem updates

  - IOS_F_TRUNCATE has been re-introduced (it was removed after release of
    poke 1.0 by the rationale that it's not that useful of a flag.  Turns
    out it's quite useful to start from an empty file when assembling binary
    files from scratch using poke.

* Pickles updates

  - Improved ustar pickle and add tests.  Method get_last_mod_time has been
    fixed and the following methods has been added:
    get_{file,owner_user,group}_name.

  - Improved time pickle to print date and time properly (zero-padded), and
    also add ptime_str function to get date/time information as a string.

* Platform supports

  - We tried to improve MinGW compilation situation by importing more Gnulib
    modules, but we still cannot have poke executable for MinGW platform.
    Help is very much appreciated in this area!

* Documentation updates

  - Thanks to people who actually read the reference manual, this release
    includes a bunch of corrections to the documentation! Cheers to them!


Happy poking!
Mohammad-Reza Nabipoor

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