1# News 2 3## 3.1.1 4 5This is a production release that adds two Spanish locales. Users do ***NOT*** 6need to upgrade, unless they want those locales. 7 8## 3.1.0 9 10This is a production release that adjusts one behavior, fixes eight bugs, and 11improves manpages for FreeBSD. Because this release fixes bugs, **users and 12package maintainers should update to this version as soon as possible**. 13 14The behavior that was adjusted was how code from the `-e` and `-f` arguments 15(and equivalents) were executed. They used to be executed as one big chunk, but 16in this release, they are now executed line-by-line. 17 18The first bug fix in how output to `stdout` was handled in `SIGINT`. If a 19`SIGINT` came in, the `stdout` buffer was not correctly flushed. In fact, a 20clean-up function was not getting called. This release fixes that bug. 21 22The second bug is in how `dc` handled input from `stdin`. This affected `bc` as 23well since it was a mishandling of the `stdin` buffer. 24 25The third fixed bug was that `bc` and `dc` could `abort()` (in debug mode) when 26receiving a `SIGTERM`. This one was a race condition with pushing and popping 27items onto and out of vectors. 28 29The fourth bug fixed was that `bc` could leave extra items on the stack and 30thus, not properly clean up some memory. (The memory would still get 31`free()`'ed, but it would not be `free()`'ed when it could have been.) 32 33The next two bugs were bugs in `bc`'s parser that caused crashes when executing 34the resulting code. 35 36The last two bugs were crashes in `dc` that resulted from mishandling of 37strings. 38 39The manpage improvement was done by switching from [ronn][20] to [Pandoc][21] to 40generate manpages. Pandoc generates much cleaner manpages and doesn't leave 41blank lines where they shouldn't be. 42 43## 3.0.3 44 45This is a production release that adds one new feature: specific manpages. 46 47Before this release, `bc` and `dc` only used one manpage each that referred to 48various build options. This release changes it so there is one manpage set per 49relevant build type. Each manual only has information about its particular 50build, and `configure.sh` selects the correct set for install. 51 52## 3.0.2 53 54This is a production release that adds `utf8` locale symlinks and removes an 55unused `auto` variable from the `ceil()` function in the [extended math 56library][16]. 57 58Users do ***NOT*** need to update unless they want the locales. 59 60## 3.0.1 61 62This is a production release with two small changes. Users do ***NOT*** need to 63upgrade to this release; however, if they haven't upgraded to `3.0.0` yet, it 64may be worthwhile to upgrade to this release. 65 66The first change is fixing a compiler warning on FreeBSD with strict warnings 67on. 68 69The second change is to make the new implementation of `ceil()` in `lib2.bc` 70much more efficient. 71 72## 3.0.0 73 74*Notes for package maintainers:* 75 76*First, the `2.7.0` release series saw a change in the option parsing. This made 77me change one error message and add a few others. The error message that was 78changed removed one format specifier. This means that `printf()` will seqfault 79on old locale files. Unfortunately, `bc` cannot use any locale files except the 80global ones that are already installed, so it will use the previous ones while 81running tests during install. **If `bc` segfaults while running arg tests when 82updating, it is because the global locale files have not been replaced. Make 83sure to either prevent the test suite from running on update or remove the old 84locale files before updating.** (Removing the locale files can be done with 85`make uninstall` or by running the `locale_uninstall.sh` script.) Once this is 86done, `bc` should install without problems.* 87 88*Second, **the option to build without signal support has been removed**. See 89below for the reasons why.* 90 91This is a production release with some small bug fixes, a few improvements, 92three major bug fixes, and a complete redesign of `bc`'s error and signal 93handling. **Users and package maintainers should update to this version as soon 94as possible.** 95 96The first major bug fix was in how `bc` executed files. Previously, a whole file 97was parsed before it was executed, but if a function is defined *after* code, 98especially if the function definition was actually a redefinition, and the code 99before the definition referred to the previous function, this `bc` would replace 100the function before executing any code. The fix was to make sure that all code 101that existed before a function definition was executed. 102 103The second major bug fix was in `bc`'s `lib2.bc`. The `ceil()` function had a 104bug where a `0` in the decimal place after the truncation position, caused it to 105output the wrong numbers if there was any non-zero digit after. 106 107The third major bug is that when passing parameters to functions, if an 108expression included an array (not an array element) as a parameter, it was 109accepted, when it should have been rejected. It is now correctly rejected. 110 111Beyond that, this `bc` got several improvements that both sped it up, improved 112the handling of signals, and improved the error handling. 113 114First, the requirements for `bc` were pushed back to POSIX 2008. `bc` uses one 115function, `strdup()`, which is not in POSIX 2001, and it is in the X/Open System 116Interfaces group 2001. It is, however, in POSIX 2008, and since POSIX 2008 is 117old enough to be supported anywhere that I care, that should be the requirement. 118 119Second, the BcVm global variable was put into `bss`. This actually slightly 120reduces the size of the executable from a massive code shrink, and it will stop 121`bc` from allocating a large set of memory when `bc` starts. 122 123Third, the default Karatsuba length was updated from 64 to 32 after making the 124optimization changes below, since 32 is going to be better than 64 after the 125changes. 126 127Fourth, Spanish translations were added. 128 129Fifth, the interpreter received a speedup to make performance on non-math-heavy 130scripts more competitive with GNU `bc`. While improvements did, in fact, get it 131much closer (see the [benchmarks][19]), it isn't quite there. 132 133There were several things done to speed up the interpreter: 134 135First, several small inefficiencies were removed. These inefficiencies included 136calling the function `bc_vec_pop(v)` twice instead of calling 137`bc_vec_npop(v, 2)`. They also included an extra function call for checking the 138size of the stack and checking the size of the stack more than once on several 139operations. 140 141Second, since the current `bc` function is the one that stores constants and 142strings, the program caches pointers to the current function's vectors of 143constants and strings to prevent needing to grab the current function in order 144to grab a constant or a string. 145 146Third, `bc` tries to reuse `BcNum`'s (the internal representation of 147arbitary-precision numbers). If a `BcNum` has the default capacity of 148`BC_NUM_DEF_SIZE` (32 on 64-bit and 16 on 32-bit) when it is freed, it is added 149to a list of available `BcNum`'s. And then, when a `BcNum` is allocated with a 150capacity of `BC_NUM_DEF_SIZE` and any `BcNum`'s exist on the list of reusable 151ones, one of those ones is grabbed instead. 152 153In order to support these changes, the `BC_NUM_DEF_SIZE` was changed. It used to 154be 16 bytes on all systems, but it was changed to more closely align with the 155minimum allocation size on Linux, which is either 32 bytes (64-bit musl), 24 156bytes (64-bit glibc), 16 bytes (32-bit musl), or 12 bytes (32-bit glibc). Since 157these are the minimum allocation sizes, these are the sizes that would be 158allocated anyway, making it worth it to just use the whole space, so the value 159of `BC_NUM_DEF_SIZE` on 64-bit systems was changed to 32 bytes. 160 161On top of that, at least on 64-bit, `BC_NUM_DEF_SIZE` supports numbers with 162either 72 integer digits or 45 integer digits and 27 fractional digits. This 163should be more than enough for most cases since `bc`'s default `scale` values 164are 0 or 20, meaning that, by default, it has at most 20 fractional digits. And 16545 integer digits are *a lot*; it's enough to calculate the amount of mass in 166the Milky Way galaxy in kilograms. Also, 72 digits is enough to calculate the 167diameter of the universe in Planck lengths. 168 169(For 32-bit, these numbers are either 32 integer digits or 12 integer digits and 17020 fractional digits. These are also quite big, and going much bigger on a 17132-bit system seems a little pointless since 12 digits in just under a trillion 172and 20 fractional digits is still enough for about any use since `10^-20` light 173years is just under a millimeter.) 174 175All of this together means that for ordinary uses, and even uses in scientific 176work, the default number size will be all that is needed, which means that 177nearly all, if not all, numbers will be reused, relieving pressure on the system 178allocator. 179 180I did several experiments to find the changes that had the most impact, 181especially with regard to reusing `BcNum`'s. One was putting `BcNum`'s into 182buckets according to their capacity in powers of 2 up to 512. That performed 183worse than `bc` did in `2.7.2`. Another was putting any `BcNum` on the reuse 184list that had a capacity of `BC_NUM_DEF_SIZE * 2` and reusing them for `BcNum`'s 185that requested `BC_NUM_DEF_SIZE`. This did reduce the amount of time spent, but 186it also spent a lot of time in the system allocator for an unknown reason. (When 187using `strace`, a bunch more `brk` calls showed up.) Just reusing `BcNum`'s that 188had exactly `BC_NUM_DEF_SIZE` capacity spent the smallest amount of time in both 189user and system time. This makes sense, especially with the changes to make 190`BC_NUM_DEF_SIZE` bigger on 64-bit systems, since the vast majority of numbers 191will only ever use numbers with a size less than or equal to `BC_NUM_DEF_SIZE`. 192 193Last of all, `bc`'s signal handling underwent a complete redesign. (This is the 194reason that this version is `3.0.0` and not `2.8.0`.) The change was to move 195from a polling approach to signal handling to an interrupt-based approach. 196 197Previously, every single loop condition had a check for signals. I suspect that 198this could be expensive when in tight loops. 199 200Now, the signal handler just uses `longjmp()` (actually `siglongjmp()`) to start 201an unwinding of the stack until it is stopped or the stack is unwound to 202`main()`, which just returns. If `bc` is currently executing code that cannot be 203safely interrupted (according to POSIX), then signals are "locked." The signal 204handler checks if the lock is taken, and if it is, it just sets the status to 205indicate that a signal arrived. Later, when the signal lock is released, the 206status is checked to see if a signal came in. If so, the stack unwinding starts. 207 208This design eliminates polling in favor of maintaining a stack of `jmp_buf`'s. 209This has its own performance implications, but it gives better interaction. And 210the cost of pushing and popping a `jmp_buf` in a function is paid at most twice. 211Most functions do not pay that price, and most of the rest only pay it once. 212(There are only some 3 functions in `bc` that push and pop a `jmp_buf` twice.) 213 214As a side effect of this change, I had to eliminate the use of `stdio.h` in `bc` 215because `stdio` does not play nice with signals and `longjmp()`. I implemented 216custom I/O buffer code that takes a fraction of the size. This means that static 217builds will be smaller, but non-static builds will be bigger, though they will 218have less linking time. 219 220This change is also good because my history implementation was already bypassing 221`stdio` for good reasons, and unifying the architecture was a win. 222 223Another reason for this change is that my `bc` should *always* behave correctly 224in the presence of signals like `SIGINT`, `SIGTERM`, and `SIGQUIT`. With the 225addition of my own I/O buffering, I needed to also make sure that the buffers 226were correctly flushed even when such signals happened. 227 228For this reason, I **removed the option to build without signal support**. 229 230As a nice side effect of this change, the error handling code could be changed 231to take advantage of the stack unwinding that signals used. This means that 232signals and error handling use the same code paths, which means that the stack 233unwinding is well-tested. (Errors are tested heavily in the test suite.) 234 235It also means that functions do not need to return a status code that 236***every*** caller needs to check. This eliminated over 100 branches that simply 237checked return codes and then passed that return code up the stack if necessary. 238The code bloat savings from this is at least 1700 bytes on `x86_64`, *before* 239taking into account the extra code from removing `stdio.h`. 240 241## 2.7.2 242 243This is a production release with one major bug fix. 244 245The `length()` built-in function can take either a number or an array. If it 246takes an array, it returns the length of the array. Arrays can be passed by 247reference. The bug is that the `length()` function would not properly 248dereference arrays that were references. This is a bug that affects all users. 249 250**ALL USERS SHOULD UPDATE `bc`**. 251 252## 2.7.1 253 254This is a production release with fixes for new locales and fixes for compiler 255warnings on FreeBSD. 256 257## 2.7.0 258 259This is a production release with a bug fix for Linux, new translations, and new 260features. 261 262Bug fixes: 263 264* Option parsing in `BC_ENV_ARGS` was broken on Linux in 2.6.1 because `glibc`'s 265 `getopt_long()` is broken. To get around that, and to support long options on 266 every platform, an adapted version of [`optparse`][17] was added. Now, `bc` 267 does not even use `getopt()`. 268* Parsing `BC_ENV_ARGS` with quotes now works. It isn't the smartest, but it 269 does the job if there are spaces in file names. 270 271The following new languages are supported: 272 273* Dutch 274* Polish 275* Russian 276* Japanes 277* Simplified Chinese 278 279All of these translations were generated using [DeepL][18], so improvements are 280welcome. 281 282There is only one new feature: **`bc` now has a built-in pseudo-random number 283generator** (PRNG). 284 285The PRNG is seeded, making it useful for applications where 286`/dev/urandom` does not work because output needs to be reproducible. However, 287it also uses `/dev/urandom` to seed itself by default, so it will start with a 288good seed by default. 289 290It also outputs 32 bits on 32-bit platforms and 64 bits on 64-bit platforms, far 291better than the 15 bits of C's `rand()` and `bash`'s `$RANDOM`. 292 293In addition, the PRNG can take a bound, and when it gets a bound, it 294automatically adjusts to remove bias. It can also generate numbers of arbitrary 295size. (As of the time of release, the largest pseudo-random number generated by 296this `bc` was generated with a bound of `2^(2^20)`.) 297 298***IMPORTANT: read the [`bc` manual][9] and the [`dc` manual][10] to find out 299exactly what guarantees the PRNG provides. The underlying implementation is not 300guaranteed to stay the same, but the guarantees that it provides are guaranteed 301to stay the same regardless of the implementation.*** 302 303On top of that, four functions were added to `bc`'s [extended math library][16] 304to make using the PRNG easier: 305 306* `frand(p)`: Generates a number between `[0,1)` to `p` decimal places. 307* `ifrand(i, p)`: Generates an integer with bound `i` and adds it to `frand(p)`. 308* `srand(x)`: Randomizes the sign of `x`. In other words, it flips the sign of 309 `x` with probability `0.5`. 310* `brand()`: Returns a random boolean value (either `0` or `1`). 311 312## 2.6.1 313 314This is a production release with a bug fix for FreeBSD. 315 316The bug was that when `bc` was built without long options, it would give a fatal 317error on every run. This was caused by a mishandling of `optind`. 318 319## 2.6.0 320 321This release is a production release ***with no bugfixes***. If you do not want 322to upgrade, you don't have to. 323 324No source code changed; the only thing that changed was `lib2.bc`. 325 326This release adds one function to the [extended math library][16]: `p(x, y)`, 327which calculates `x` to the power of `y`, whether or not `y` is an integer. (The 328`^` operator can only accept integer powers.) 329 330This release also includes a couple of small tweaks to the [extended math 331library][16], mostly to fix returning numbers with too high of `scale`. 332 333## 2.5.3 334 335This release is a production release which addresses inconsistencies in the 336Portuguese locales. No `bc` code was changed. 337 338The issues were that the ISO files used different naming, and also that the 339files that should have been symlinks were not. I did not catch that because 340GitHub rendered them the exact same way. 341 342## 2.5.2 343 344This release is a production release. 345 346No code was changed, but the build system was changed to allow `CFLAGS` to be 347given to `CC`, like this: 348 349``` 350CC="gcc -O3 -march=native" ./configure.sh 351``` 352 353If this happens, the flags are automatically put into `CFLAGS`, and the compiler 354is set appropriately. In the example above this means that `CC` will be "gcc" 355and `CFLAGS` will be "-O3 -march=native". 356 357This behavior was added to conform to GNU autotools practices. 358 359## 2.5.1 360 361This is a production release which addresses portability concerns discovered 362in the `bc` build system. No `bc` code was changed. 363 364* Support for Solaris SPARC and AIX were added. 365* Minor documentations edits were performed. 366* An option for `configure.sh` was added to disable long options if 367 `getopt_long()` is missing. 368 369## 2.5.0 370 371This is a production release with new translations. No code changed. 372 373The translations were contributed by [bugcrazy][15], and they are for 374Portuguese, both Portugal and Brazil locales. 375 376## 2.4.0 377 378This is a production release primarily aimed at improving `dc`. 379 380* A couple of copy and paste errors in the [`dc` manual][10] were fixed. 381* `dc` startup was optimized by making sure it didn't have to set up `bc`-only 382 things. 383* The `bc` `&&` and `||` operators were made available to `dc` through the `M` 384 and `m` commands, respectively. 385* `dc` macros were changed to be tail call-optimized. 386 387The last item, tail call optimization, means that if the last thing in a macro 388is a call to another macro, then the old macro is popped before executing the 389new macro. This change was made to stop `dc` from consuming more and more memory 390as macros are executed in a loop. 391 392The `q` and `Q` commands still respect the "hidden" macros by way of recording 393how many macros were removed by tail call optimization. 394 395## 2.3.2 396 397This is a production release meant to fix warnings in the Gentoo `ebuild` by 398making it possible to disable binary stripping. Other users do *not* need to 399upgrade. 400 401## 2.3.1 402 403This is a production release. It fixes a bug that caused `-1000000000 < -1` to 404return `0`. This only happened with negative numbers and only if the value on 405the left was more negative by a certain amount. That said, this bug *is* a bad 406bug, and needs to be fixed. 407 408**ALL USERS SHOULD UPDATE `bc`**. 409 410## 2.3.0 411 412This is a production release with changes to the build system. 413 414## 2.2.0 415 416This release is a production release. It only has new features and performance 417improvements. 418 4191. The performance of `sqrt(x)` was improved. 4202. The new function `root(x, n)` was added to the extended math library to 421 calculate `n`th roots. 4223. The new function `cbrt(x)` was added to the extended math library to 423 calculate cube roots. 424 425## 2.1.3 426 427This is a non-critical release; it just changes the build system, and in 428non-breaking ways: 429 4301. Linked locale files were changed to link to their sources with a relative 431 link. 4322. A bug in `configure.sh` that caused long option parsing to fail under `bash` 433 was fixed. 434 435## 2.1.2 436 437This release is not a critical release. 438 4391. A few codes were added to history. 4402. Multiplication was optimized a bit more. 4413. Addition and subtraction were both optimized a bit more. 442 443## 2.1.1 444 445This release contains a fix for the test suite made for Linux from Scratch: now 446the test suite prints `pass` when a test is passed. 447 448Other than that, there is no change in this release, so distros and other users 449do not need to upgrade. 450 451## 2.1.0 452 453This release is a production release. 454 455The following bugs were fixed: 456 4571. A `dc` bug that caused stack mishandling was fixed. 4582. A warning on OpenBSD was fixed. 4593. Bugs in `ctrl+arrow` operations in history were fixed. 4604. The ability to paste multiple lines in history was added. 4615. A `bc` bug, mishandling of array arguments to functions, was fixed. 4626. A crash caused by freeing the wrong pointer was fixed. 4637. A `dc` bug where strings, in a rare case, were mishandled in parsing was 464 fixed. 465 466In addition, the following changes were made: 467 4681. Division was slightly optimized. 4692. An option was added to the build to disable printing of prompts. 4703. The special case of empty arguments is now handled. This is to prevent 471 errors in scripts that end up passing empty arguments. 4724. A harmless bug was fixed. This bug was that, with the pop instructions 473 (mostly) removed (see below), `bc` would leave extra values on its stack for 474 `void` functions and in a few other cases. These extra items would not 475 affect anything put on the stack and would not cause any sort of crash or 476 even buggy behavior, but they would cause `bc` to take more memory than it 477 needed. 478 479On top of the above changes, the following optimizations were added: 480 4811. The need for pop instructions in `bc` was removed. 4822. Extra tests on every iteration of the interpreter loop were removed. 4833. Updating function and code pointers on every iteration of the interpreter 484 loop was changed to only updating them when necessary. 4854. Extra assignments to pointers were removed. 486 487Altogether, these changes sped up the interpreter by around 2x. 488 489***NOTE***: This is the last release with new features because this `bc` is now 490considered complete. From now on, only bug fixes and new translations will be 491added to this `bc`. 492 493## 2.0.3 494 495This is a production, bug-fix release. 496 497Two bugs were fixed in this release: 498 4991. A rare and subtle signal handling bug was fixed. 5002. A misbehavior on `0` to a negative power was fixed. 501 502The last bug bears some mentioning. 503 504When I originally wrote power, I did not thoroughly check its error cases; 505instead, I had it check if the first number was `0` and then if so, just return 506`0`. However, `0` to a negative power means that `1` will be divided by `0`, 507which is an error. 508 509I caught this, but only after I stopped being cocky. You see, sometime later, I 510had noticed that GNU `bc` returned an error, correctly, but I thought it was 511wrong simply because that's not what my `bc` did. I saw it again later and had a 512double take. I checked for real, finally, and found out that my `bc` was wrong 513all along. 514 515That was bad on me. But the bug was easy to fix, so it is fixed now. 516 517There are two other things in this release: 518 5191. Subtraction was optimized by [Stefan Eßer][14]. 5202. Division was also optimized, also by Stefan Eßer. 521 522## 2.0.2 523 524This release contains a fix for a possible overflow in the signal handling. I 525would be surprised if any users ran into it because it would only happen after 2 526billion (`2^31-1`) `SIGINT`'s, but I saw it and had to fix it. 527 528## 2.0.1 529 530This release contains very few things that will apply to any users. 531 5321. A slight bug in `dc`'s interactive mode was fixed. 5332. A bug in the test suite that was only triggered on NetBSD was fixed. 5343. **The `-P`/`--no-prompt` option** was added for users that do not want a 535 prompt. 5364. A `make check` target was added as an alias for `make test`. 5375. `dc` got its own read prompt: `?> `. 538 539## 2.0.0 540 541This release is a production release. 542 543This release is also a little different from previous releases. From here on 544out, I do not plan on adding any more features to this `bc`; I believe that it 545is complete. However, there may be bug fix releases in the future, if I or any 546others manage to find bugs. 547 548This release has only a few new features: 549 5501. `atan2(y, x)` was added to the extended math library as both `a2(y, x)` and 551 `atan2(y, x)`. 5522. Locales were fixed. 5533. A **POSIX shell-compatible script was added as an alternative to compiling 554 `gen/strgen.c`** on a host machine. More details about making the choice 555 between the two can be found by running `./configure.sh --help` or reading 556 the [build manual][13]. 5574. Multiplication was optimized by using **diagonal multiplication**, rather 558 than straight brute force. 5595. The `locale_install.sh` script was fixed. 5606. `dc` was given the ability to **use the environment variable 561 `DC_ENV_ARGS`**. 5627. `dc` was also given the ability to **use the `-i` or `--interactive`** 563 options. 5648. Printing the prompt was fixed so that it did not print when it shouldn't. 5659. Signal handling was fixed. 56610. **Handling of `SIGTERM` and `SIGQUIT`** was fixed. 56711. The **built-in functions `maxibase()`, `maxobase()`, and `maxscale()`** (the 568 commands `T`, `U`, `V` in `dc`, respectively) were added to allow scripts to 569 query for the max allowable values of those globals. 57012. Some incompatibilities with POSIX were fixed. 571 572In addition, this release is `2.0.0` for a big reason: the internal format for 573numbers changed. They used to be a `char` array. Now, they are an array of 574larger integers, packing more decimal digits into each integer. This has 575delivered ***HUGE*** performance improvements, especially for multiplication, 576division, and power. 577 578This `bc` should now be the fastest `bc` available, but I may be wrong. 579 580## 1.2.8 581 582This release contains a fix for a harmless bug (it is harmless in that it still 583works, but it just copies extra data) in the [`locale_install.sh`][12] script. 584 585## 1.2.7 586 587This version contains fixes for the build on Arch Linux. 588 589## 1.2.6 590 591This release removes the use of `local` in shell scripts because it's not POSIX 592shell-compatible, and also updates a man page that should have been updated a 593long time ago but was missed. 594 595## 1.2.5 596 597This release contains some missing locale `*.msg` files. 598 599## 1.2.4 600 601This release contains a few bug fixes and new French translations. 602 603## 1.2.3 604 605This release contains a fix for a bug: use of uninitialized data. Such data was 606only used when outputting an error message, but I am striving for perfection. As 607Michelangelo said, "Trifles make perfection, and perfection is no trifle." 608 609## 1.2.2 610 611This release contains fixes for OpenBSD. 612 613## 1.2.1 614 615This release contains bug fixes for some rare bugs. 616 617## 1.2.0 618 619This is a production release. 620 621There have been several changes since `1.1.0`: 622 6231. The build system had some changes. 6242. Locale support has been added. (Patches welcome for translations.) 6253. **The ability to turn `ibase`, `obase`, and `scale` into stacks** was added 626 with the `-g` command-line option. (See the [`bc` manual][9] for more 627 details.) 6284. Support for compiling on Mac OSX out of the box was added. 6295. The extended math library got `t(x)`, `ceil(x)`, and some aliases. 6306. The extended math library also got `r2d(x)` (for converting from radians to 631 degrees) and `d2r(x)` (for converting from degrees to radians). This is to 632 allow using degrees with the standard library. 6337. Both calculators now accept numbers in **scientific notation**. See the 634 [`bc` manual][9] and the [`dc` manual][10] for details. 6358. Both calculators can **output in either scientific or engineering 636 notation**. See the [`bc` manual][9] and the [`dc` manual][10] for details. 6379. Some inefficiencies were removed. 63810. Some bugs were fixed. 63911. Some bugs in the extended library were fixed. 64012. Some defects from [Coverity Scan][11] were fixed. 641 642## 1.1.4 643 644This release contains a fix to the build system that allows it to build on older 645versions of `glibc`. 646 647## 1.1.3 648 649This release contains a fix for a bug in the test suite where `bc` tests and 650`dc` tests could not be run in parallel. 651 652## 1.1.2 653 654This release has a fix for a history bug; the down arrow did not work. 655 656## 1.1.1 657 658This release fixes a bug in the `1.1.0` build system. The source is exactly the 659same. 660 661The bug that was fixed was a failure to install if no `EXECSUFFIX` was used. 662 663## 1.1.0 664 665This is a production release. However, many new features were added since `1.0`. 666 6671. **The build system has been changed** to use a custom, POSIX 668 shell-compatible configure script ([`configure.sh`][6]) to generate a POSIX 669 make-compatible `Makefile`, which means that `bc` and `dc` now build out of 670 the box on any POSIX-compatible system. 6712. Out-of-memory and output errors now cause the `bc` to report the error, 672 clean up, and die, rather than just reporting and trying to continue. 6733. **Strings and constants are now garbage collected** when possible. 6744. Signal handling and checking has been made more simple and more thorough. 6755. `BcGlobals` was refactored into `BcVm` and `BcVm` was made global. Some 676 procedure names were changed to reflect its difference to everything else. 6776. Addition got a speed improvement. 6787. Some common code for addition and multiplication was refactored into its own 679 procedure. 6808. A bug was removed where `dc` could have been selected, but the internal 681 `#define` that returned `true` for a query about `dc` would not have 682 returned `true`. 6839. Useless calls to `bc_num_zero()` were removed. 68410. **History support was added.** The history support is based off of a 685 [UTF-8 aware fork][7] of [`linenoise`][8], which has been customized with 686 `bc`'s own data structures and signal handling. 68711. Generating C source from the math library now removes tabs from the library, 688 shrinking the size of the executable. 68912. The math library was shrunk. 69013. Error handling and reporting was improved. 69114. Reallocations were reduced by giving access to the request size for each 692 operation. 69315. **`abs()` (`b` command for `dc`) was added as a builtin.** 69416. Both calculators were tested on FreeBSD. 69517. Many obscure parse bugs were fixed. 69618. Markdown and man page manuals were added, and the man pages are installed by 697 `make install`. 69819. Executable size was reduced, though the added features probably made the 699 executable end up bigger. 70020. **GNU-style array references were added as a supported feature.** 70121. Allocations were reduced. 70222. **New operators were added**: `$` (`$` for `dc`), `@` (`@` for `dc`), `@=`, 703 `<<` (`H` for `dc`), `<<=`, `>>` (`h` for `dc`), and `>>=`. See the 704 [`bc` manual][9] and the [`dc` manual][10] for more details. 70523. **An extended math library was added.** This library contains code that 706 makes it so I can replace my desktop calculator with this `bc`. See the 707 [`bc` manual][3] for more details. 70824. Support for all capital letters as numbers was added. 70925. **Support for GNU-style void functions was added.** 71026. A bug fix for improper handling of function parameters was added. 71127. Precedence for the or (`||`) operator was changed to match GNU `bc`. 71228. `dc` was given an explicit negation command. 71329. `dc` was changed to be able to handle strings in arrays. 714 715## 1.1 Release Candidate 3 716 717This release is the eighth release candidate for 1.1, though it is the third 718release candidate meant as a general release candidate. The new code has not 719been tested as thoroughly as it should for release. 720 721## 1.1 Release Candidate 2 722 723This release is the seventh release candidate for 1.1, though it is the second 724release candidate meant as a general release candidate. The new code has not 725been tested as thoroughly as it should for release. 726 727## 1.1 FreeBSD Beta 5 728 729This release is the sixth release candidate for 1.1, though it is the fifth 730release candidate meant specifically to test if `bc` works on FreeBSD. The new 731code has not been tested as thoroughly as it should for release. 732 733## 1.1 FreeBSD Beta 4 734 735This release is the fifth release candidate for 1.1, though it is the fourth 736release candidate meant specifically to test if `bc` works on FreeBSD. The new 737code has not been tested as thoroughly as it should for release. 738 739## 1.1 FreeBSD Beta 3 740 741This release is the fourth release candidate for 1.1, though it is the third 742release candidate meant specifically to test if `bc` works on FreeBSD. The new 743code has not been tested as thoroughly as it should for release. 744 745## 1.1 FreeBSD Beta 2 746 747This release is the third release candidate for 1.1, though it is the second 748release candidate meant specifically to test if `bc` works on FreeBSD. The new 749code has not been tested as thoroughly as it should for release. 750 751## 1.1 FreeBSD Beta 1 752 753This release is the second release candidate for 1.1, though it is meant 754specifically to test if `bc` works on FreeBSD. The new code has not been tested as 755thoroughly as it should for release. 756 757## 1.1 Release Candidate 1 758 759This is the first release candidate for 1.1. The new code has not been tested as 760thoroughly as it should for release. 761 762## 1.0 763 764This is the first non-beta release. `bc` is ready for production use. 765 766As such, a lot has changed since 0.5. 767 7681. `dc` has been added. It has been tested even more thoroughly than `bc` was 769 for `0.5`. It does not have the `!` command, and for security reasons, it 770 never will, so it is complete. 7712. `bc` has been more thoroughly tested. An entire section of the test suite 772 (for both programs) has been added to test for errors. 7733. A prompt (`>>> `) has been added for interactive mode, making it easier to 774 see inputs and outputs. 7754. Interrupt handling has been improved, including elimination of race 776 conditions (as much as possible). 7775. MinGW and [Windows Subsystem for Linux][1] support has been added (see 778 [xstatic][2] for binaries). 7796. Memory leaks and errors have been eliminated (as far as ASan and Valgrind 780 can tell). 7817. Crashes have been eliminated (as far as [afl][3] can tell). 7828. Karatsuba multiplication was added (and thoroughly) tested, speeding up 783 multiplication and power by orders of magnitude. 7849. Performance was further enhanced by using a "divmod" function to reduce 785 redundant divisions and by removing superfluous `memset()` calls. 78610. To switch between Karatsuba and `O(n^2)` multiplication, the config variable 787 `BC_NUM_KARATSUBA_LEN` was added. It is set to a sane default, but the 788 optimal number can be found with [`karatsuba.py`][4] (requires Python 3) 789 and then configured through `make`. 79011. The random math test generator script was changed to Python 3 and improved. 791 `bc` and `dc` have together been run through 30+ million random tests. 79212. All known math bugs have been fixed, including out of control memory 793 allocations in `sine` and `cosine` (that was actually a parse bug), certain 794 cases of infinite loop on square root, and slight inaccuracies (as much as 795 possible; see the [README][5]) in transcendental functions. 79613. Parsing has been fixed as much as possible. 79714. Test coverage was improved to 94.8%. The only paths not covered are ones 798 that happen when `malloc()` or `realloc()` fails. 79915. An extension to get the length of an array was added. 80016. The boolean not (`!`) had its precedence change to match negation. 80117. Data input was hardened. 80218. `bc` was made fully compliant with POSIX when the `-s` flag is used or 803 `POSIXLY_CORRECT` is defined. 80419. Error handling was improved. 80520. `bc` now checks that files it is given are not directories. 806 807## 1.0 Release Candidate 7 808 809This is the seventh release candidate for 1.0. It fixes a few bugs in 1.0 810Release Candidate 6. 811 812## 1.0 Release Candidate 6 813 814This is the sixth release candidate for 1.0. It fixes a few bugs in 1.0 Release 815Candidate 5. 816 817## 1.0 Release Candidate 5 818 819This is the fifth release candidate for 1.0. It fixes a few bugs in 1.0 Release 820Candidate 4. 821 822## 1.0 Release Candidate 4 823 824This is the fourth release candidate for 1.0. It fixes a few bugs in 1.0 Release 825Candidate 3. 826 827## 1.0 Release Candidate 3 828 829This is the third release candidate for 1.0. It fixes a few bugs in 1.0 Release 830Candidate 2. 831 832## 1.0 Release Candidate 2 833 834This is the second release candidate for 1.0. It fixes a few bugs in 1.0 Release 835Candidate 1. 836 837## 1.0 Release Candidate 1 838 839This is the first Release Candidate for 1.0. `bc` is complete, with `dc`, but it 840is not tested. 841 842## 0.5 843 844This beta release completes more features, but it is still not complete nor 845tested as thoroughly as necessary. 846 847## 0.4.1 848 849This beta release fixes a few bugs in 0.4. 850 851## 0.4 852 853This is a beta release. It does not have the complete set of features, and it is 854not thoroughly tested. 855 856[1]: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/install-win10 857[2]: https://pkg.musl.cc/bc/ 858[3]: http://lcamtuf.coredump.cx/afl/ 859[4]: ./karatsuba.py 860[5]: ./README.md 861[6]: ./configure.sh 862[7]: https://github.com/rain-1/linenoise-mob 863[8]: https://github.com/antirez/linenoise 864[9]: ./manuals/bc/A.1.md 865[10]: ./manuals/dc/A.1.md 866[11]: https://scan.coverity.com/projects/gavinhoward-bc 867[12]: ./locale_install.sh 868[13]: ./manuals/build.md 869[14]: https://github.com/stesser 870[15]: https://github.com/bugcrazy 871[16]: ./manuals/bc/A.1.md#extended-library 872[17]: https://github.com/skeeto/optparse 873[18]: https://www.deepl.com/translator 874[19]: ./manuals/benchmarks.md 875[20]: https://github.com/apjanke/ronn-ng 876[21]: https://pandoc.org/ 877