GAP 4.8.9 installation with standard packages -- copy to your CoCalc project to get it
############################################################################# ## #W CHANGES ACE share package implementation Greg Gamble ## #H $Id$ ## ## More properly, this should properly be called `HISTORY'. Here, I give a ## brief history of the evolution of the ACE share package, mainly so that ## Alexander Hulpke and George Havas know what happened to various elements ## of the original ACE share package, but maybe there are others who ## remember early pre-release versions of the package too. Changes up to Version 3.0 (that is, the pre-release history): ------------------------------------------------------------ The very first version of the ACE share package was written by Alexander Hulpke. It was released as a pre-package at the time of GAP 4.1. Later, but still at the time of GAP 4.1, Greg Gamble rewrote parts dealing with the way the share package dealt with options (or `parameters' in the language of the stand-alone manual), so that the order in which options were passed to ACE was retained, in the cases where this was important. Then GAP 4.2 was released which provided the ``iostream'' functions, for the first time, which made it possible to start up an ACE binary process and interact with it, i.e. one could truly interact with the ACE binary's Level 2 interface. Previously, one could only construct a script file, do an `Exec' from within GAP that started an ACE binary process outside GAP which obtained the input from the script file and directed the output to another file. Armed with this new capability, Greg Gamble wrote new `interactive' equivalents of the ACE binary's commands. At about this time a number of commands/variable/options of Alexander Hulpke's original ACE share package were deprecated; they are: `CallACE' : now use `ACECosetTable' or `ACECosetTableFromGensAndRels' option `outfile' : now use option `aceinfile' option `messfile' : use use option `aceoutfile' `ACEinfo' record : replaced by the `ACEData' record ... this change was made because a new `InfoClass', namely `InfoACE', was added (and it was thought too confusing to have both it and `ACEinfo') A directory with the standalone documentation that used to be called ../acedoc is now called ../standalone-doc (the former name didn't differentiate it enough from ../doc), and there are changes to Colin Ramsay's originals there too; but read the CHANGES in that directory if you want to know about those. Soon after the release of GAP 4.2, an initial idea of Greg Gamble's for providing ACE examples, was scrapped in favour of the `ACEExample' function i.e. various `ACEexample<XXX>' functions contained in the files example.gd example.gi (which are no longer part of the ACE share package) were replaced by providing the files in the ../examples directory, which are read by the `ACEExample' function. In readiness for GAP 4.3, options `semilenlex' and `lenlex' were added. In GAP 4.2, the default scheme for standard numbering of cosets is/was `semilenlex', whereas in GAP 4.3 it is/will be `lenlex'. The manual has the details. While the ACE share package is no longer GAP 4.1 compatible (too much iostream functionality was added for the interactive functions to make GAP 4.1-compatibility a useful consideration), it is GAP 4.2 compatible but has been developed for GAP 4.3. On 22 December 2000, an annoying bug in the ACE source code was finally diagnosed and in February 2001 was fixed. At that time a message from the ACE binary which wasn't correct Group Theory terminology was adjusted. Again, read the CHANGES in ../src if you're interested in the details. In March 2001, the `ACEExample' default function was changed from `ACECosetTableFromGensAndRels' to `ACEStats' (this way the default output is, in general, short). On 18 March 2001, the function `ACEVersion' was renamed `ACEBinaryVersion' and `ACEPackageVersion' was added (the latter gives the version number of the GAP code part). By the way, the initial numbering (Alex Hulpke's version didn't have a number) of the ACE share package as 3.0 was a faux pas by Greg Gamble (but one can't go backwards with the numbering, now). Of course, that's not the end of the story, other things have been added along the way, including e.g. `ACEReadResearchExample' and the ../res-examples directory, but it was not the purpose of this file to document additions; the idea was that things that behave or are named differently from earlier versions or no longer exist, should be documented here. - Greg Gamble -- 18 March, 2001