added DynamicLibrary, ifelse, no more dependency on libbfd

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Marc Wäckerlin 20 years ago
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* Fry Feb 18 2005 Marc Waeckerlin <marc@waeckerlin.org> - mrw-c++-1.9.0 (mrw)
- Added a wrapper around libtdl, Dynamic Library Loading for C++
- New global functions ifelse ind standard extensions
* Wed Feb 9 2005 Marc Waeckerlin <marc@waeckerlin.org> - mrw-c++-1.8.1 (mrw)
- Added build and installation of source RPM
- Redesign of the README and the main documentation page
* Thu Feb 3 2005 Marc Waeckerlin <marc@waeckerlin.org> - mrw-c++-1.8.0 (mrw) * Thu Feb 3 2005 Marc Waeckerlin <marc@waeckerlin.org> - mrw-c++-1.8.0 (mrw)
- New classes: - New classes:
- Errno to handle UNIX errno (and to convert it to string) - Errno to handle UNIX errno (and to convert it to string)

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2005-02-18
Added a new class DynamicLibrary which is a wrapper around the system
independent linltdl from the libtool. You can use it for loading
symbols from shared libraries at runtime.
Added new functions ifelse which implement (a?a:b), but without the
drawback of having expression a evaluated twice.
"libbfd" from the GNU binutils is now no more linked to the library,
but loaded at runtime using the new DynamicLibrary class. This way,
there is a dependency less in the RPMs. The dependency was bad,
because the libbfd does not use the normal library versioning, so you
used to have to install the exactly same version of the binutils, as
the compiler of the RPMs, and this was inacceptable for me.
2005-02-03 2005-02-03
Added facilities for handling UNIX C library calls that set variable Added facilities for handling UNIX C library calls that set variable

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