[Lispweb] RFC2109 Version 0.3.1 released

Alan Shields Alan-Shields at omrf.ouhsc.edu
Thu Aug 25 16:09:23 CDT 2005


This release is thanks to Marco Berringer, Richard Newman, and the
Centola Lab (my employers).

Rock on, rock harder.

Changelog from 0.3 to 0.3.1 included below.

Executive summary:
  Inline testing for some features of RFC2109 - you can run these tests
  if you have FiveAM loaded before you load RFC2109. Also fixed a
  Netscape cookie problem.

Browse the darcs repository:
http://code.microarray.omrf.org/cgi-bin/darcs.cgi/alan-rfc2109/?c=browse
Darcs repository itself:
http://code.microarray.omrf.org/darcs/alan-rfc2109/
Tar file:
http://code.microarray.omrf.org/rfc2109/rfc2109-latest.tar.gz
Patches:
Alan-Shields at omrf.ouhsc.edu

Changelog:
Thu Aug 25 15:26:18 CDT 2005  Alan-Shields at omrf.ouhsc.edu
  tagged rfc2109-version-0.3.1

Thu Aug 25 15:06:51 CDT 2005  Alan-Shields at omrf.ouhsc.edu
  * rfc2109 - Marco applied the 5am patch, changed keyword
  Marco wanted the feature keyword to be 5am. Less typing for me!

Thu Aug 25 11:59:56 CDT 2005  rich at holygoat.co.uk
  * Ensure that input to destructuring-bind in parse-cookies-vnetscape is a 2-element list.

Thu Aug 11 17:18:15 CDT 2005  Alan-Shields at omrf.ouhsc.edu
  * rfc2109: Add basic testing and a tester
  Decided to add a basic testing framework - mostly because I'm mucking about
  with parsing and another library, want something to let me know when I've
  REALLY screwed up.
  
  Please note that the current stable version of FiveAM will not run these tests,
  as it doesn't have the *features* that are needed to define them. I've submitted
  a patch to Marco, we'll see if he adds it.




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