From 71209dfb78a0df645f873ecba74a2489299596d0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jim Blandy Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 03:28:21 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] *** empty log message *** --- AUTHORS | 9 +++++++++ README | 38 -------------------------------------- THANKS | 8 ++++++-- 3 files changed, 15 insertions(+), 40 deletions(-) diff --git a/AUTHORS b/AUTHORS index 2f51d34bb..92d4983f0 100644 --- a/AUTHORS +++ b/AUTHORS @@ -22,6 +22,10 @@ In the subdirectory libguile, wrote: Gary Houston: changes to many files in libguile. wrote: libguile/socket.c, ice-9/expect.scm +Jim Blandy: Many changes throughout. +In the subdirectory libguile, wrote: + script.c (partially) + Tom Lord: Many changes throughout. In the subdirectory ice-9, wrote: Makefile.in configure.in lineio.scm poe.scm @@ -79,3 +83,8 @@ Michael N. Livshin: In the subdirectory libguile, wrote: guardians.c guardians.h + +Tim Pierce: +In the subdirectory libguile, wrote: + regex-posix.c + regex-posix.h diff --git a/README b/README index 0ac9d3141..9eda4ae7c 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -122,41 +122,3 @@ and often answers, about Guile. To subscribe, send mail to guile-request@cygnus.com. Of course, please send bug reports (and fixes!) to bug-guile@gnu.org. Note that one address is @cygnus.com, and the other is at @gnu.org. - - -Authors And Contributors ============================================= - -Many people have generously contributed to Guile. However, any errors -are the responsibility of the primary Guile maintainer, Jim Blandy. - -Mikael Djurfeldt designed and implemented: -* the source-level debugging support (although the debugger's user - interface is not yet complete) -* stack overflow detection, -* the GDB patches to support debugging mixed Scheme/C code, -* the original implementation of weak hash tables, -* enhancements to the `threads' interface (based on Anthony Green's - work), and -* detection of circular references during printing. - -Mark Galassi contributed the Guile high-level functions (gh_*), and -wrote the guile-programmer and guile-user manuals. (These are in the -process of revision.) - -Anthony Green wrote the original version of `threads', the interface -between Guile and qt. - -Gary Houston wrote much of the Unix system call support, including the -socket support, and did a lot of work on the error handling code. - -Tom Lord librarified SCM, yielding Guile. He wrote Guile's operating -system, Ice-9, and connected Guile to Tcl/Tk and the `rx' regular -expression matcher. - -Aubrey Jaffer is the author of SCM upon which Guile is based. Guile -started from SCM version 4e1 in November -94 and is still largely -composed of the original SCM code. - -George Carrette wrote SIOD, a stand-alone scheme interpreter. -Although most of this code as been rewritten or replaced over time, -the garbage collector from SIOD is still an important part of Guile. diff --git a/THANKS b/THANKS index b28cc1ae8..e3c7529de 100644 --- a/THANKS +++ b/THANKS @@ -1,12 +1,16 @@ The Guile core distribution: Mikael Djurfeldt contributed core support for GOOPS, a CLOS-like object - system for Guile. + system for Guile, a generalized set! syntax, and a new random number + generator. +Greg Badros contributes patches to use the new SMOB interface. Gary Houston contributed a more efficient and portable implementation of I/O ports, and hacked on (ice-9 expect). Michael Livshin implemented Dybvig's Guardians. +Roland Orre contributed list and vector sorting functions. Russ McManus contributed a command-line argument parser (ice-9 getopt-long). -Ken Raeburn made Guile use `const' in some appropriate places. +Ken Raeburn contributed patches to make Guile use `const' in some + appropriate places. Greg Harvey made sure I didn't lose any patches, and made readline highlight matching parenthesis. -- 2.20.1