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Berkeley Logo (UCBLogo) 5.5 released (freeware)

by bh@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Brian Harvey) Aug 10, 2005 at 06:51 PM

Release 5.5 of Berkeley Logo is now available by anonymous FTP or Web.
Versions are available for Unix, Windows, and MacOS X.  (The DOS and
MacOS Classic versions are frozen at 5.3, still online.)
Berkeley Logo (a/k/a UCBLogo) is FREE SOFTWARE, with source code included.
                                 -------------

Logo is the educational programming language best known for its "turtle
graphics" but also featuring easy and powerful facilities for computing
with words and sentences.  Sample projects included with the Berkeley
Logo distribution range from a tic-tac-toe game to a Pascal compiler and
a Logo implementation of Student, Daniel Bobrow's program that solves
algebra word problems.

Berkeley Logo is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public
License:  You may redistribute it freely, and you may use it as a base
for developing additional free software, but you may not use it as a base
for commercial software products.  The exact details are included in the
distribution, in the file named GPL.

Advantages of Berkeley Logo:

	* It's free.
	* It comes with source files (in C).
	* Logo programs are completely compatible among Unix, PC, and Mac.

Disadvantages of Berkeley Logo:

	* It's relatively slow.
	* It doesn't do anything fancy about graphics.  (One turtle.)

This announcement has five more parts:
  * How to get Berkeley Logo.
  * Installation instructions.
  * Details about this release.
  * Pointers to other people's Berkeley-Logo-related distributions.
  * Instructions for DOS and MacOS Classic.

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HOW TO GET BERKELEY LOGO:
----------------------------------------

To use a web browser, go to
	http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~bh/logo.html

Or, FTP to ftp.cs.berkeley.edu and get any of the following files:

pub/ucblogo/ucblogo.tar.gz	Unix sources and do***entation (gzip format)

pub/ucblogo/ucbwlogosetup.exe	Windows version, self-installing, with
				    executable UCBWLOGO.EXE

pub/ucblogo/macosx-ucblogo-Installer.hqx
				Mac OS X version, BinHexed installer

pub/ucblogo/usermanual		Just the do***entation file.

(The filenames above are links to filenames that include the version
number,
e.g., ucblogo-5.5.tar.gz; either name is okay.  Anything other than these
versions, if still online, is in the subdirectory pub/ucblogo/old.)

-----------

The Windows and Mac versions include a SOURCE subdirectory containing
the C source files used to compile Berkeley Logo.  If you don't want to
play
with the code, you can delete this directory and all its contents.  You
can
also delete some or all of the contents of the DOCS directory, which has
the
usermanual in various formats (Postscript, PDF, HTML, INFO, TEXI).  The
HTML files are particularly huge, if you're looking for something to
delete.
(In the Unix version, the source files are in the top-level directory of
the
distribution.)

In the source directory, the file plm is a Program Logic Manual that
do***ents some of the inner mysteries of this interpreter.  You should
read
_Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs_ before you read plm.
Also included is evaluator.ps, a beautiful one-page simplified flowchart
of the evaluator to admire while reading plm.

In the Unix version, if you want to save space, you can delete the entire
ucblogo directory created by tar once you've done "make install".

----------------------------------------
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS:
----------------------------------------

The Unix version is a compressed tar file.  To install it, copy to your
machine, then say
		gunzip ucblogo.tar
		tar -xf ucblogo.tar
		cd ucblogo
		configure
		make

The makefile compiles with optimization turned off.  This is necessary to
avoid mysterious garbage collection failures.  (NOTE:  On my HP 712, for
reasons I don't understand, I had to compile the entire interpreter
without
optimization.  But on other platforms, such as PCs running Linux and
FreeBSD,
it's sufficient merely to un-optimize mem.c.  If that works on your
machine,
you can remove the "-O0" at the end of the CFLAGS line at the beginning of
the
makefile, after running configure.)

A real UI project is in the works, but meanwhile, you might be interested
in
rlwrap, a program that "wraps" the GNU Readline library around an
arbitrary
command, so that by saying "rlwrap logo" you'll be able to get line
editing,
command history, etc:
	http://utopia.knoware.nl/~hlub/uck/rlwrap/

---------

The Windows version is in the form of an installer, with the usual options
for desktop icons and the like.

The Logo interpreter, named UCBWLOGO.EXE, requires Windows
95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP
or later (not 3.1; sorry).  It is distributed as a self-installing setup
file.

---------

There is a separate installer for the Mac OS X version.  This is the same
as the Unix version, but precompiled for the Mac.  You must also install
the X11 package from the Developer Tools CD-ROM in the OS X distribution.
(The Logo installer will warn you if you don't have X11 installed.)  You
need an administrator account to install Logo.

If you're installing Logo at a school at which nobody uses X11 for
anything
else, you can make it so clicking the X11 icon in the dock will start Logo
as it's starting X11.  To do that, in the file /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc,
change the lines at the end that now say
	# start some nice programs
	xterm &
	# start the window manager
	exec quartz-wm
so that they instead say
	/usr/X11R6/bin/quartz-wm &
	/usr/X11R6/bin/xterm +sb -n Logo -e logo
I actually put more xterm arguments on that last line, to control the
appearance of the window to suit my preferences, like this:
	/usr/X11R6/bin/xterm +sb -n Logo -bg black -fg white -ms orange
	   -fn -adobe-courier-medium-r-normal--20--75-75-m-0-iso8859-1
	   -geometry 80x25-5+124 -e logo
(That's actually one long line in the file.)  Say "man xterm" in the shell
to learn all the options.

A real UI project is in the works, but meanwhile, you might be interested
in
rlwrap, a program that "wraps" the GNU Readline library around an
arbitrary
command, so that by saying "rlwrap logo" you'll be able to get line
editing,
command history, etc:
	http://utopia.knoware.nl/~hlub/uck/rlwrap/

----------------------------------------
THIS RELEASE:
----------------------------------------

All platforms:

	The turtle is drawn one step behind its actual "hot spot" position,
	so that after drawing a polygon it doesn't obscure part of the
	resulting figure.  (This is a heuristic; it will still obscure parts
	of really dense figures.)

	PRINTOUT un-abbreviates PO.

	A valid procedure name followed by a string of digits, with no space
	in between, e.g., FD100, is recognized as if there were a space, with
	a warning message.

	BUTTONP outputs TRUE if a mouse button is down and the mouse is
	over the graphics window.  Once the button is down, BUTTONP remains
	true until the button is released, even if the mouse is dragged out
	of the graphics window.

	BUTTON outputs 0 if BUTTONP would output FALSE; otherwise, it
	outputs an integer between 1 and 3 indicating which button was
	pressed.  Ordinarily 1 means left, 2 means right, and 3 means
	center, but operating systems may reconfigure these.

	MOUSEPOS outputs the coordinates of the mouse, provided that it's
	within the graphics window, in turtle coordinates.

	SETPC/SETBG now accept either a color number as before or an RGB list;
	PC/BG output whichever form was most recently given to SETPC/SETBG.

	SETPENSIZE accepts a single positive integer n meaning [n n].

	ARC reduces angles greater than 360 to 360 + (angle mod 360) so that
	long uninterruptable arcs don't happen when kids type in huge angles.

	CLEARTEXT flushes output so it happens right away.

	Backquotes (`) can now be nested.

	New demo programs (in CSLS folder even though not from CSLS):
	MINES (minesweeper), MASTER (mastermind), DOTGAME (dots).
	Also STREAMS (inelegant implementation of lazy lists) and
	BUTTONS (simple GUI with clickable buttons in graphics window).
	The file GAMEDOC in the UCBLOGO directory (Mac version: installed
	into /usr/doc/logo/gamedoc) do***ents these new projects.

	Turtle moves with distance greater than 2^31 get an error message
	instead of wrong results.

	Error message for extra procedure inputs inside parens now includes
	the procedure name.

	Fixed parsing in LOAD of lines with both ; and ~.

	Fixed buffer overrun in copydef of procedure with long title line.

	Buried variable LogoVersion has as its value a floating point
	number equal to the current UCBLogo version number.

	Buried variable LogoPlatform has as its value one of these words:
		Unix-Nographics
		Windows
		X11

	Better error message when the expression returned by a macro uses
	an undefined procedure.

	Most file I/O error messages include the filename.

Windows:

	The MAXIMIZE.WINDOW command takes one input.  If TRUE, maximize
	the Logo window to fill the screen; if FALSE, return the window to
	its ordinary size.  (I added this just for Windows because I needed
	it to let the new game examples fit!  Soon there'll be a uniform
	cross-platform UI, I promise.)

	The installer lets you choose between Jove (the mini-Emacs that has
	always been included with UCBLogo) and Notepad (M$ stripped-down
	editor for beginners) as the default editor.

Mac:

	Installer allows TextEdit or Emacs as the default editor.

Unix:

----------------------------------------
OTHER UCBLOGO-RELATED DISTRIBUTIONS:
----------------------------------------

MSWLogo is a free ****t of Berkeley Logo to Microsoft Windows done by
George
Mills.  He has added a lot of Windows-specific capability to the language,
so you can do cool multimedia stuff with it.  Look in

	http://www.softronix.com/logo.html

---

Adaptation francaise pour MSWLogo et UCBLogo:

A startup file and do***entation for UCBLogo in French is at

	http://www.algo.be/logo1/MSWlogo-fr.html

Thanks to Francis Leboutte.

----------------------------------------
VERSION 5.3 FOR OLDER PLATFORMS:
----------------------------------------

To use a web browser, go to
	http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~bh/logo.html

Or, FTP to ftp.cs.berkeley.edu and get any of the following files:

pub/ucblogo/blogo.exe		DOS version, PKZIP format, including
				    executables BL.EXE and UCBLOGO.EXE

pub/ucblogo/ucblogo.sea		Mac Classic version, StuffIt format,
				    w/executable Logo
pub/ucblogo/ucblogo.sea.hqx	Mac Classic version, BinHexed StuffIt format,
				    including executable Logo

Be sure to use BINARY transfer mode when retrieving the archive files!

-----------

The DOS 5.3 version is in the form of a self-extracting PKZIP archive.
Run BLOGO.EXE ; it will create two files, INSTALL.BAT and INSTALLU.EXE. 
Then
run INSTALL to create a C:\UCBLOGO directory with the complete
distribution.  If you want to install
Logo somewhere other than C:\UCBLOGO, you can say 
			installu -d d:\foo\
to put it in d:\foo\ucblogo.  DON'T FORGET THE "-d" PART!

The DOS distribution includes two executable programs.  BL.EXE runs on any
DOS PC, but is limited to 640K of memory.  UCBLOGO.EXE requires a
286-or-better processor, but is able to take advantage of extended memory
if
you have it.  Read the README file for technical details.

The BL.EXE version, for really old 8086 PCs, is frozen at version 3.6,
because the garbage collection algorithm introduced in version 4.0
doesn't work well with really small memory.

-----------

The Mac Classic 5.3 version is in the form of a BinHex-converted
self-extracting StuffIt archive.  To install it, just copy to your hard
disk,
un-BinHex it (this may be done automatically by your file transfer
program),
and double-click on it.

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