Actually, its a bug-fix release with one significant change - the improved ScanGrind function. (As a side note, I'm thinking of spinning off the ScanGrind function as a self-contained C module for other developers to use, maybe even in the Public Domain). Now I need to decide what will go into release 0.0.6. The three main options I am considering at the moment are: - Add a test framework for libfret, probably using CUnit - Add a way of measuring FRET's functionality i.e. how much of a set of test files does it correctly analyse. - Make libfret thread-safe I've also noticed that FRETs been added to the FileFormat site in the tools section - always good to see some interest!
Wednesday, September 14, 2005
FRET v0.0.5 Released
Quoting from the FRET website, " Wednesday 14 September 2005. The worlds press gathered today in front of a small Unix terminal to watch the release of v0.0.5 of FRET into the wild. The tarball was reticent at first, looked back once at the gathered crowd and then swiftly ran away to join its own kind."
