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@@ -1,3 +1,71 @@ +2002-02-15 Donal K. Fellows <fellowsd@cs.man.ac.uk> + + +----------------------+ + | TIP #72 IMPLEMENTED. | + +----------------------+ + + There are a lot of changes from this TIP, so please see + http://purl.org/tcl/tip/72.html for discussion of + backward-compatability issues, but the main ones modifications are + in: + + * generic/tcl.h: New types. + * generic/tcl.decls: New public functions. + * generic/tclExecute.c: 64-bit aware bytecode engine. + * generic/tclBinary.c: 64-bit handling in [binary] command. + * generic/tclScan.c: 64-bit handling in [scan] command. + * generic/tclCmdAH.c: 64-bit handling in [file] and [format] + commands. + * generic/tclBasic.c: New "wordSize" entry in ::tcl_platform. + * generic/tclFCmd.c: Large-file support (with many consequences.) + * generic/tclIO.c: Large-file support (with many consequences.) + * compat/strtoll.c, compat/strtoull.c: New support functions. + * unix/tcl.m4, unix/configure: 64-bit support and greatly enhanced + cacheing. + + Most other changes, including all those in doc/* and test/* as + well as the majority in the platform directories, follow on from + these. + + Also coming out of the woodwork: + * generic/tclIndex.c: Better support for Cray PVP. + * win/tclWinMtherr.c: Better Borland support. + + Note that, in a number of places through the Unix part of the + platform support, there are Tcl_Platform* references. These are + expanded into the correct way to call that particular underlying + function, i.e. with or without a '64' suffix, and should be used + by people working on the core in preference to the API functions + they overlay so that the code remains portable depending on the + presence or absence of 64-bit support on the underlying platform. + + ***POTENTIAL INCOMPATIBILITY***: Extracted from the TIP + + SUMMARY OF INCOMPATIBILITIES AND FIXES + ====================================== + + The behaviour of expressions containing constants that appear + positive but which have a negative internal representation will + change, as these will now usually be interpreted as wide + integers. This is always fixable by replacing the constant with + int(constant). + + Extensions creating new channel types will need to be altered as + different types are now in use in those areas. The change to the + declaration of Tcl_FSStat and Tcl_FSLstat (which are the new + preferred API in any case) are less serious as no non-alpha + releases have been made yet with those API functions. + + Scripts that are lax about the use of the l modifier in format and + scan will probably need to be rewritten. This should be very + uncommon though as previously it had absolutely no effect. + + Extensions that create new math functions that take more than one + argument will need to be recompiled (the size of Tcl_Value + changes), and functions that accept arguments of any type + (TCL_EITHER) will need to be rewritten to handle wide integer + values. (I do not expect this to affect many extensions at all.) + 2002-02-14 Andreas Kupries <andreas_kupries@users.sourceforge.net> * generic/tclIOCmd.c (Tcl_GetsObjCmd): Trivial fix for bug |