Hello,
As soon as the "files" section of this Yahoo group is back to its
normal state, you will find a new release 3.3.46.
This new release has two striking differences with the previous one:
(1) I had to modify the compiling of CLAIRE strings into C++ char* to
take the stricter definition of new compiler (such as Visual Studio
9.0, which I am now using).
(2) I have included the CLAIRE source code of the compiler in the
release. This makes CLAIRE a truly open-source project, which was not
fully the case before.
I had not worked on CLAIRE for 3 years (no reported bugs :)). I have
been using it for various stochastic/game theory/finite event
simulation applications, without any difficulty and still enjoying the
efficiency of the "original formula".
I plan to resume "serious work" this summer, with a CLAIRE-to-python
compiler (same as JLight) as a possible outcom. I have been thinking
about next-10years-CLAIRE fate for a while and I'll post a summary
pretty soon.
Cheers,
-- Yves
PS: (1) Thanks to Arnaud Linz for his help to move to Visual Studio
9.0
(2) I am making this a "special notice" since there has been no
release activity for a very long time.