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Configure can disable stack trace, if you have problems compiling it on your machine. It is also possible to compile without log4cxx.
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New Feature: Templates are now used for automated resource management
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New Feature: Command line argument evaluation and SmartPointer
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Please note that the inheritance changed for the exception classes:
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There is no more a diamond like multiple inheritance nos, but
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exceptions such as mrw::out_of_range no more inherit from their
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std::out_of_range correspondant. All exceptions still inherit from
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mrw::exception which inherits from std::exception.
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New feature: C++ standard extensions. It provides some features that
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are missing in the C++ standard, such as shift operator for string and
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container.
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The naming of libraries was not intuitive before, e.g. the library
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from mrw-c++-0.93 was named libmrw.so.0.0.93 instead of
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libmrw.so.0.93.0 and release mrw-c++-1.5 would have been named
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libmrw.so.1.0.5. That's a problem with the unconventional version
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naming in the libtool. The naming in libtool may make sense only, if
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you have several completely independent libraries in the same
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package. Now the naming is as it should be, the package and the
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library have three digits, increasing the least means no change in
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behaviour, e.g. little bugfix, increasing the middle means more
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features, but the interface remains backward compatible and increasing
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the first number means, that the interface has broken backwards
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compatibility, i.e. features have been removed.
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