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The distributed database backend is enabled in the RTS
this was previously a build time flag
it is now run time configuration via --rts-ddb-host and --rts-ddb-port
see examples/count for a demo and instructions
RTS now has a --rts-verbose argument to make it more chatty
General evaluation of expressions in a boolean context
explicit boolean expressions were already supported and working
however, in Python any expression can be evaluated in a boolean context
which was not properly supported... and it now is!
this could be considered a bug fix, like it should go under "Fixed" but it
is big enough of a thing to warrant being here... almost like new
functionality, although we probably did intend to support this all along
Description of development workflow, see docs/development_workflow.md
A short guide on how to wrap C libraries for use in Acton, see
docs/wrapping_c_libraries.md
time.time() function
returns the current system time in nanoseconds as an integer
time is a new module
random.randint() function
random is a new module
acton.rts.sleep() function
from a user perspective acts just like Pythons time.sleep()
it uses usleep in C which means it actually sleeps the RTS thread
executing the actor
this is typically a bad thing - we just want to sleep an actor, not the
RTS thread
there are however use cases, like when implementing benchmarking or
similar.
this is why it is under acton.rts and not in time
acton.rts is a new module
Changed
Refactored Makefile structure to complete DAG
use a single top level Makefile rather than recursive Makefiles
only matters if you are doing development on Acton itself
backend, being enough of a standalone piece, still has its own Makefile
actonc --hgen and actonc --cgen now outputs only code
easier to pipe directly to a file
compilation command not included, now available with actonc --ccmd
actonc argument --path is now called --syspath
it is the system path and was already referred to as syspath internally
The build output, when building Acton itself, is now placed in dist
makes it considerably easier to produce a release by tarring up its content
release size has been reduced to almost half by avoiding unnecessary files
the top level directories, like modules is now a source directory and no
longer "the working directory of actonc"
Source code of several modules have been moved from separate subdirs, like math and time, into modules/. Less top level clutter!
Fixed
Improved dependency declaration for backend
Only matters if you are building Acton yourself and making changes to the
backend database