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Yuki Kimoto
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SPVM 0.9680 is released

SPVM 0.9680 is released.

New Features and Enhancement

Changes

0.9680 2022-01-07
  [New Features]
    * Added the pointer class desciptor. This is the same as the pointer_t descriptor.
    * Added the following Native APIs.
      +  void* (*new_pointer_object_raw)(SPVM_ENV* env, SPVM_VALUE* stack, int32_t basic_type_id, void* pointer);
      +  void* (*new_pointer_object)(SPVM_ENV* env, SPVM_VALUE* stack, int32_t basic_type_id, void* pointer);
      +  void* (*new_pointer_object_by_name)(SPVM_ENV* env, SPVM_VALUE* stack, const char* class_name, void* pointer, int32_t* error, const char* file, int32_t line);

  [Deprecation]
    * The pointer_t descriptor is deprecated because pointer_t is not type. Use the pointer descriptor instead.
    * The following Native APIs are deprecated.
      +  void* (*new_pointer_raw)(SPVM_ENV* env, SPVM_VALUE* stack, int32_t basic_type_id, void* pointer);
      +  void* (*new_pointer)(SPVM_ENV* env, SPVM_VALUE* stack, int32_t basic_type_id, void* pointer);
      +  void* (*new_pointer_by_name)(SPVM_ENV* env, SPVM_VALUE* stack, const char* class_name, void* pointer, int32_t* error, const char* file, int32_t l  [Incompatible Changes]
    * Removed the following Native APIs because a pointer class can have fields as the language feature.
      -  void* (*new_pointer_with_fields_raw)(SPVM_ENV* env, SPVM_VALUE* stack, int32_t basic_type_id, void* pointer, int32_t fields_length);
      -  void* (*new_pointer_with_fields)(SPVM_ENV* env, SPVM_VALUE* stack, int32_t basic_type_id, void* pointer, int32_t fields_length);
      -  void* (*new_pointer_with_fields_by_name)(SPVM_ENV* env, SPVM_VALUE* stack, const char* class_name, void* pointer, int32_t fields_length, int32_t* error, c
      onst char* file, int32_t line);
      -  int32_t (*get_pointer_no_need_free)(SPVM_ENV* env, SPVM_VALUE* stack, void* object);
      -  void (*set_pointer_no_need_free)(SPVM_ENV* env, SPVM_VALUE* stack, void* object, int32_t flag);
      -  int32_t (*get_pointer_length)(SPVM_ENV* env, SPVM_VALUE* stack, void* object);
      -  void (*set_pointer_length)(SPVM_ENV* env, SPVM_VALUE* stack, void* object, int32_t length);    
      -  int32_t (*get_pointer_fields_length)(SPVM_ENV* env, SPVM_VALUE* stack, void* object);
      -  int8_t (*get_pointer_field_byte)(SPVM_ENV* env, SPVM_VALUE* stack, void* object, int32_t field_index);
      -  int16_t (*get_pointer_field_short)(SPVM_ENV* env, SPVM_VALUE* stack, void* object, int32_t field_index);
      -  int32_t (*get_pointer_field_int)(SPVM_ENV* env, SPVM_VALUE* stack, void* object, int32_t field_index);
      -  int64_t (*get_pointer_field_long)(SPVM_ENV* env, SPVM_VALUE* stack, void* object, int32_t field_index);
      -  float (*get_pointer_field_float)(SPVM_ENV* env, SPVM_VALUE* stack, void* object, int32_t field_index);
      -  double (*get_pointer_field_double)(SPVM_ENV* env, SPVM_VALUE* stack, void* object, int32_t field_index);
      -  void* (*get_pointer_field_pointer)(SPVM_ENV* env, SPVM_VALUE* stack, void* object, int32_t field_index);
      -  void (*set_pointer_field_byte)(SPVM_ENV* env, SPVM_VALUE* stack, void* object, int32_t field_index, int8_t value);
      -  void (*set_pointer_field_short)(SPVM_ENV* env, SPVM_VALUE* stack, void* object, int32_t field_index, int16_t value);
      -  void (*set_pointer_field_int)(SPVM_ENV* env, SPVM_VALUE* stack, void* object, int32_t field_index, int32_t value);
      -  void (*set_pointer_field_long)(SPVM_ENV* env, SPVM_VALUE* stack, void* object, int32_t field_index, int64_t value);
      -  void (*set_pointer_field_float)(SPVM_ENV* env, SPVM_VALUE* stack, void* object, int32_t field_index, float value);
      -  void (*set_pointer_field_double)(SPVM_ENV* env, SPVM_VALUE* stack, void* object, int32_t field_index, double value);
      -  void (*set_pointer_field_pointer)(SPVM_ENV* env, SPVM_VALUE* stack, void* object, int32_t field_index, void* value);
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What Is SPVM?

SPVM is a static typed programming language that can be installed from Perl/CPAN.

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This is because SPVM can produce an executable file that supports cross platforms and make easy to calculate arrays and bind C/C++

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