Agena for Mac 2.23.0 freeware
Agena for Mac is an easy-to-learn procedural programming language suited for everyday usage. It has been ... used in scientific, educational, linguistic, and many other applications. Its syntax looks like very simplified Algol 68 with elements taken from Lua and SQL. ...
Author | Sourceforge |
Released | 2020-11-02 |
Filesize | 6.50 MB |
Downloads | 1527 |
OS | Mac OS X |
Installation | Instal And Uninstall |
Keywords | programming, language, development, data, programming language, application development, create application, develop, syntax, programmer, script, mac |
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2.23.0 | Nov 2, 2020 | New Release | |
2.21.9 | Aug 26, 2020 | New Release | Added a binding to the GNU Multiple Precision Floating-Point Reliable Library (MPFR). The binding unfortunately is not available on Mac OS X as it cannot be compiled there. Tuned `linalg.backsub`, `linalg.forsub` and `linalg.rref` by four percent. `calc.gtrap`, `calc.fminbr`, `calc.fmings`, `linalg.rref`, `linalg.backsub` and `linalg.forsub` have been tuned a little bit. If you want to change the precision of these functions, then you now have to call `envion.kernel` with the 'eps' key. The C API function `lua_setmetatabletoobject` has been extended to delete metatables and optionally user-defined types. |
2.20.1 | May 10, 2020 | New Release | The `::` and `:-` type check operators have been extended: If a user-defined type has been declared for an object, and if a basic type is passed to the operators as the right operand, they will now perform a check for the given basic type. Formerly, the operators in this situation always returned `false`. With registers, the `:-` operator now checks for user-defined types, as well. If an empty set has been passed to `::` or `:-` as the right operand, they now return an error. |