Release 1.100
Build 2646
30-May-2007
JCL release 1.100 provides an updated support for all targets (including CodeGear Delphi 2007 for Win32 and CodeGear C++Builder 2007).
As always, multiple bugs have been fixed; for detailed change logs, use the facilities of our Subversion repository at Sourceforge.net http://sourceforge.net/projects/jcl/ , see below.
Head changes:
Important:
Note that the package naming has changed: the same package name is used by all versions of the compiler supporting suffixes (C++Builder 6, Delphi 6, Delphi 7, C#Builder 1, Delphi 8, Delphi 2005 and BDS 2006); a different suffix is added for each target to the BPL file name (for BDS 2006, the library file is named jcl100.bpl). The installer tries to remove old packages. 3rd party packages requiring old DJcl* resp. CJcl* packages need to be changed to accomodate the new naming scheme or they will cause conflicts in the IDE at load time.
DCP files are now created in the lib\target subdirectory of the JCL installation. 3rd party packages requiring JCL packages need to have this path in their "browse path" option to compile.
(Windows only) Installation options:
Packages compiled by the JCL installer don't contain any debug informations to keep their size as small as possible.
The Jedi Code Library packages are required by some 3rd party packages (including the Jedi Visual Component Library - JVCL), the installer generates them if the "Packages" node is checked.
The installer can generate MAP informations for each package. These informations can be linked into binaries to become JCL debug data or be converted to .jdbg files. Once linked MAP files could be deleted. These options are subnodes of the "Packages" node.
For BDS 2006, the compiler introduced a new option to make the same packages available in C++, by checking the "Dual packages" option of the "Packages" node, you will be able to call functions of the JCL from C++ code.
.net Framework support:
A subset of JCL units was worked over to support Delphi.Net (Delphi 2005 & BDS 2006). The packages belong to the Jedi.Jcl namespace. The installer can generate these packages for Delphi 2005 and BDS 2006, it displays an other tab to configure options and directory. The installation process is similar to the native targets.
The Jedi Code Library can be compiled and installed in the following environments
Only runtime support:
Only design-time support (only experts):
Both supports (run time and design time):
Installation for Turbo Delphi
The Jedi Code Library can be compiled targetting Turbo Delphi Explorer and Turbo Delphi Professional. Turbo Delphi Professional is recognized as BDS 2006, you have to download its command line compiler from CodeGear website at http://www.codegear.com/Default.aspx?tabid=160 to install the full JCL on this tool.
To install the JCL targetting Turbo Delphi Explorer, consider the following checks:
Installation on C#Builder 1 and Delphi 8:
Executable files (exe and dll) - BDS\X.0\bin Compiler files (dcp and dcu) - BDS\X.0\lib Toolsapi source files - BDS\X.0\source\ToolsAPI
Default installation
For all others versions of Delphi, C++Builder and BDS, simply launch Install.bat and the installer window will let you configure options and install the library.
Although it is not recommended, a manual installation is possible. You will have to manually configure options for the library. That is done by modifying an included file.
For each tool you want to install the JCL in, repeat the following steps:
Install.bat - Compile and run VCL version of the JCL Installer (Win32) QInstall.bat - Compile and run CLX version of JCL Installer (Win32) install.sh - Compile and run JCL Installer (Linux) bin - Common place for sample application EXE files lib - Common place for compiled units. docs - Readme (this file) and other documents docs\Readme.html - This file docs\Experts.html - Readme file about the experts docs\MPL-1.1.txt - The Mozilla Public Licence (MPL) version 1.1 docs\MPL FAQ.html - Frequently Asked Questions about the MPL docs\cps.html - Cross Platform Strategy experts - JCL IDE experts source code experts\debug - JCL Debug IDE expert for using JclDebug unit experts\debug\dialog - Application exception dialog replacement experts\debug\simdview - Low-level debug window for XMM registers experts\debug\threadnames - IDE expert showing class names for debugged threads experts\debug\tools - Tools for creating files with JCL debug information experts\favfolders - Favorite folders combobox in IDE open/save file dialogs experts\projectanalyzer - Project Analyzer IDE expert experts\useswizard - JCL uses wizard experts\versioncontrol - Integration of TortoiseCVS and TortoiseSVN in the IDE examples - JCL example applications examples\common - CLX and Win32 example applications in Delphi examples\dotnet - JCL example applications for Delphi.net examples\windows - JCL example applications for Delphi.Win32 examples\windows\delphitools - Collection of system tools using JCL help - Help file (distributed in a separate archive) install - Installer source code packages - JCL package sources source - JCL source code
The general rule is: If you want to get a bug fixed you need to log it!
An issue tracking tool can be accessed via ('Code Library' category): http://homepages.codegear.com/jedi/issuetracker/
Please be aware that you are allowed there to enter feature request and code donations as well.
The JEDI issue tracker is based up on the Mantis BugTracker Open Source project. More background information about it is available on its homepage http://mantisbt.sourceforge.net
These sources are official JCL releases and file status can be considered as stable for use in final applications. During the past years, there have been around 2 or 3 releases per year.
Jedi Code Library: File List on SourceForge: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=47514
These files are under active development and may cause some incompatibilities and some conflicts with existing code. You should not use these files in final applications. The JCL development team provides these files for testing and feedback from users.
You can download snapshots of the Subversion repository updated every day in the JCL daily page http://jcl.sourceforge.net/daily/
To always have access to the most recent changes in the JCL, you should install a Subversion client (we recommend TortoiseSVN http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/ and RapidSVN http://rapidsvn.tigris.org/) and download the SVN repository files to your computer as explained in the repository page of the JEDI Wiki at http://homepages.codegear.com/jedi/wiki/index.php?title=Repository With the SVN client, you can update your local repository at any time. You can also view the repository online via the web interface at http://jcl.svn.sourceforge.net/
JCL accepts donations from developers as long as the source fullfills the requirements set up by the JEDI and JCL teams. To read more about these requirements, visit the page http://homepages.codegear.com/jedi/jcl
You can also donate your time by writing help for the source already in JCL. We currently use Doc-o-Matic to create the finished help files but the actual help sources are plain text files in a simple to understand format. We can provide you with auto-generated templates with all classes, properties, types etc already inserted. The "only" thing left to do is fill in the actual help text for the help items. If you are interested in writing help, contact us.
If you want to help fix bugs in JCL, go to Mantis and check the bug report there. You can post replies as well as fixes directly in the bug report. One of the JCL developers will pick up the report/fix and update the Subversion repository if the fi is satisfactory. If you report and fix a lot of bugs, you might even get developer access to SVN so you can update the JCL files directly.