Releases: logological/gpp
GPP 2.28
- Fixed typos in documentation (Issues #57 and #61)
- Added
#sincludemeta-macro for silent includes (Issue #63)
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GPP 2.27
--helpand--versionnow print to stdout, not stderr (Issue #47)- Various minor fixes and revisions to the documentation (Issues #38 through #44)
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GPP 2.26
- Made
--includework when using a relative path to the infile (Issue #16) - Various minor fixes and revisions to the documentation
- Added autoconf checks for
popen()andpclose() - Moved the openSUSE-specific RPM spec file to a separate repository
- Avoided possibility of stack overflow during parsing (Issue #26)
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GPP 2.25
- Maximum number of include directories increased to 128
- Licence changed from GNU Lesser GPL 2.1 to GNU Lesser GPL 3.0
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