Releases: adtools/flexcat
FlexCat 2.18
This is version 2.18 of FlexCat with the following changes:
Changes:
- respect UTF8 encoded strings when doing the minimum and maximum length checks. A single UTF8 character might be encoded in up to three ASCII characters.
- implemented a VERSION/N and REVISION/N option to allow to override the catalog version and revision numbers. This is e.g. the case if the ct/po files don't contain parseable
$Id$ specifiers in case git is used as revision control. For these cases the revision can now be specified on the command-line as well.
FlexCat 2.17
DESCRIPTION
FlexCat creates catalogs and the source to handle them. The difference between FlexCat and KitCat, CatComp and some others is, that FlexCat is designed to produce any source you want: any programming language, any individual needs should be satisfied. However, FlexCat is not more difficult to use.
This sounds like a contradiction. FlexCat's solution is to use template files, the so called "source descriptions". Ready to use examples for Assembler, C, C++, E, Oberon and Modula-2 are distributed, additionally an example for supporting catalogs on Workbench 2.0. Any other examples are welcome.
FEATURES
FlexCat features include:
- Runs on any computer (I hope)
- Localized of course ;-) (Amiga OS versions only)
- Can produce catalog handling source code for any language (templates for Assembler, C, C++, E, Oberon and Modula-2 included)
- Written by the people who use it daily (so it should cover all your needs)
REQUIREMENTS
FlexCat works on any Amiga, however you need OS2.04 or higher to make it using the localization for own purposes. Also processor better or equal to 68020. In addition, a Linux version (i386) is included so that the flex cat functionality can even be used in cross-compiler environments.
FlexCat 2.16
DESCRIPTION
FlexCat creates catalogs and the source to handle them. The difference between FlexCat and KitCat, CatComp and some others is, that FlexCat is designed to produce any source you want: any programming language, any individual needs should be satisfied. However, FlexCat is not more difficult to use.
This sounds like a contradiction. FlexCat's solution is to use template files, the so called "source descriptions". Ready to use examples for Assembler, C, C++, E, Oberon and Modula-2 are distributed, additionally an example for supporting catalogs on Workbench 2.0. Any other examples are welcome.
FEATURES
FlexCat features include:
- Runs on any computer (I hope)
- Localized of course ;-) (Amiga OS versions only)
- Can produce catalog handling source code for any language (templates for Assembler, C, C++, E, Oberon and Modula-2 included)
- Written by the people who use it daily (so it should cover all your needs)
REQUIREMENTS
FlexCat works on any Amiga, however you need OS2.04 or higher to make it using the localization for own purposes. Also processor better or equal to 68020. In addition, a Linux version (i386) is included so that the flex cat functionality can even be used in cross-compiler environments.
FlexCat 2.15
DESCRIPTION
FlexCat creates catalogs and the source to handle them. The difference between FlexCat and KitCat, CatComp and some others is, that FlexCat is designed to produce any source you want: any programming language, any individual needs should be satisfied. However, FlexCat is not more difficult to use.
This sounds like a contradiction. FlexCat's solution is to use template files, the so called "source descriptions". Ready to use examples for Assembler, C, C++, E, Oberon and Modula-2 are distributed, additionally an example for supporting catalogs on Workbench 2.0. Any other examples are welcome.
FEATURES
FlexCat features include:
- Runs on any computer (I hope)
- Localized of course ;-) (Amiga OS versions only)
- Can produce catalog handling source code for any language (templates for Assembler, C, C++, E, Oberon and Modula-2 included)
- Written by the people who use it daily (so it should cover all your needs)
REQUIREMENTS
FlexCat works on any Amiga, however you need OS2.04 or higher to make it using the localization for own purposes. Also processor better or equal to 68020. In addition, a Linux version (i386) is included so that the flex cat functionality can even be used in cross-compiler environments.
FlexCat 2.14
DESCRIPTION
FlexCat creates catalogs and the source to handle them. The difference between FlexCat and KitCat, CatComp and some others is, that FlexCat is designed to produce any source you want: any programming language, any individual needs should be satisfied. However, FlexCat is not more difficult to use.
This sounds like a contradiction. FlexCat's solution is to use template files, the so called "source descriptions". Ready to use examples for Assembler, C, C++, E, Oberon and Modula-2 are distributed, additionally an example for supporting catalogs on Workbench 2.0. Any other examples are welcome.
FEATURES
FlexCat features include:
- Runs on any computer (I hope)
- Localized of course ;-) (Amiga OS versions only)
- Can produce catalog handling source code for any language (templates for Assembler, C, C++, E, Oberon and Modula-2 included)
- Written by the people who use it daily (so it should cover all your needs)
REQUIREMENTS
FlexCat works on any Amiga, however you need OS2.04 or higher to make it using the localization for own purposes. Also processor better or equal to 68020. In addition, a Linux version (i386) is included so that the flex cat functionality can even be used in cross-compiler environments.
FlexCat 2.13
DESCRIPTION
FlexCat creates catalogs and the source to handle them. The difference between FlexCat and KitCat, CatComp and some others is, that FlexCat is designed to produce any source you want: any programming language, any individual needs should be satisfied. However, FlexCat is not more difficult to use.
This sounds like a contradiction. FlexCat's solution is to use template files, the so called "source descriptions". Ready to use examples for Assembler, C, C++, E, Oberon and Modula-2 are distributed, additionally an example for supporting catalogs on Workbench 2.0. Any other examples are welcome.
FEATURES
FlexCat features include:
- Runs on any computer (I hope)
- Localized of course ;-) (Amiga OS versions only)
- Can produce catalog handling source code for any language (templates for Assembler, C, C++, E, Oberon and Modula-2 included)
- Written by the people who use it daily (so it should cover all your needs)
REQUIREMENTS
FlexCat works on any Amiga, however you need OS2.04 or higher to make it using the localization for own purposes. Also processor better or equal to 68020. In addition, a Linux version (i386) is included so that the flex cat functionality can even be used in cross-compiler environments.
FlexCat 2.12
DESCRIPTION
FlexCat creates catalogs and the source to handle them. The difference between FlexCat and KitCat, CatComp and some others is, that FlexCat is designed to produce any source you want: any programming language, any individual needs should be satisfied. However, FlexCat is not more difficult to use.
This sounds like a contradiction. FlexCat's solution is to use template files, the so called "source descriptions". Ready to use examples for Assembler, C, C++, E, Oberon and Modula-2 are distributed, additionally an example for supporting catalogs on Workbench 2.0. Any other examples are welcome.
FEATURES
FlexCat features include:
- Runs on any computer (I hope)
- Localized of course ;-) (Amiga OS versions only)
- Can produce catalog handling source code for any language (templates for Assembler, C, C++, E, Oberon and Modula-2 included)
- Written by the people who use it daily (so it should cover all your needs)
REQUIREMENTS
FlexCat works on any Amiga, however you need OS2.04 or higher to make it using the localization for own purposes. Also processor better or equal to 68020. In addition, a Linux version (i386) is included so that the flex cat functionality can even be used in cross-compiler environments.
FlexCat 2.11
DESCRIPTION
FlexCat creates catalogs and the source to handle them. The difference between FlexCat and KitCat, CatComp and some others is, that FlexCat is designed to produce any source you want: any programming language, any individual needs should be satisfied. However, FlexCat is not more difficult to use.
This sounds like a contradiction. FlexCat's solution is to use template files, the so called "source descriptions". Ready to use examples for Assembler, C, C++, E, Oberon and Modula-2 are distributed, additionally an example for supporting catalogs on Workbench 2.0. Any other examples are welcome.
FEATURES
FlexCat features include:
- Runs on any computer (I hope)
- Localized of course ;-) (Amiga OS versions only)
- Can produce catalog handling source code for any language (templates for Assembler, C, C++, E, Oberon and Modula-2 included)
- Written by the people who use it daily (so it should cover all your needs)
REQUIREMENTS
FlexCat works on any Amiga, however you need OS2.04 or higher to make it using the localization for own purposes. Also processor better or equal to 68020. In addition, a Linux version (i386) is included so that the flex cat functionality can even be used in cross-compiler environments.
FlexCat 2.10
DESCRIPTION
FlexCat creates catalogs and the source to handle them. The difference between FlexCat and KitCat, CatComp and some others is, that FlexCat is designed to produce any source you want: any programming language, any individual needs should be satisfied. However, FlexCat is not more difficult to use.
This sounds like a contradiction. FlexCat's solution is to use template files, the so called "source descriptions". Ready to use examples for Assembler, C, C++, E, Oberon and Modula-2 are distributed, additionally an example for supporting catalogs on Workbench 2.0. Any other examples are welcome.
FEATURES
FlexCat features include:
- Runs on any computer (I hope)
- Localized of course ;-) (Amiga OS versions only)
- Can produce catalog handling source code for any language (templates for Assembler, C, C++, E, Oberon and Modula-2 included)
- Written by the people who use it daily (so it should cover all your needs)
REQUIREMENTS
FlexCat works on any Amiga, however you need OS2.04 or higher to make it using the localization for own purposes. Also processor better or equal to 68020. In addition, a Linux version (i386) is included so that the flex cat functionality can even be used in cross-compiler environments.
FlexCat 2.9
DESCRIPTION
FlexCat creates catalogs and the source to handle them. The difference between FlexCat and KitCat, CatComp and some others is, that FlexCat is designed to produce any source you want: any programming language, any individual needs should be satisfied. However, FlexCat is not more difficult to use.
This sounds like a contradiction. FlexCat's solution is to use template files, the so called "source descriptions". Ready to use examples for Assembler, C, C++, E, Oberon and Modula-2 are distributed, additionally an example for supporting catalogs on Workbench 2.0. Any other examples are welcome.
FEATURES
FlexCat features include:
- Runs on any computer (I hope)
- Localized of course ;-) (Amiga OS versions only)
- Can produce catalog handling source code for any language (templates for Assembler, C, C++, E, Oberon and Modula-2 included)
- Written by the people who use it daily (so it should cover all your needs)
REQUIREMENTS
FlexCat works on any Amiga, however you need OS2.04 or higher to make it using the localization for own purposes. Also processor better or equal to 68020. In addition, a Linux version (i386) is included so that the flex cat functionality can even be used in cross-compiler environments.