After a long time in the making, release 6.0 of ECLiPSe is now officially ready for download in source and binary forms, from both the Sourceforge download page: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=177708 and also from the ECLiPSe-CLP home page: http://www.eclipse-clp.org/download.html Note that the ECLiPSe-CLP website always has the latest successful build of ECLiPSe, but usually fewer binary distributions. The major change in this version is the replacement of the old ECLiPSe compiler by a new one written entirely in ECLiPSe itself. This has enabled us to address a few long-standing problems with the old compiler, to implement several performance improvements to the runtime system, and to provide new debugging features like source-linked tracing and setting of breakpoints. We also hope that this change makes it possible for researchers to experiment with ECLiPSe more extensively. There have been extensive changes internally associated with the new compiler, but we have tried to minimise the incompatibilities and changes that will affect the general user. We have also tested the system extensively, but with such a fundamental change, it is possible that something was missed. Please try out your existing applications with the new compiler, and let us know of any problems, feedback or comments. As usual, there are various further enhancements to kernel, built-ins and existing libraries, as well as several new user-contributed libraries. See the release notes http://eclipse-clp.wiki.sourceforge.net/ECLiPSe+6.0+Release+Notes for more details of these changes. ECLiPSe is a Constraint Logic Programming platform, with a programming language that is an extension of standard Prolog, and includes a host of libraries to support constraint solving and program development. It has been in development for many years, and was open-sourced in September 2006 under a Mozilla-style Public Licence, allowing unrestricted use (http://www.eclipse-clp.org/licence/). Development is being sponsored by Cisco Systems, the owner of the original code base. Kish Shen and Joachim SchimpfReceived on Mon Sep 29 2008 - 07:03:42 CEST
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