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'i**0' for i>0 [Bug 1198892]
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add support for x86_64 Solaris cc builds.
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* generic/tclInt.h:
* generic/tclUtil.c:
* generic/tclIntDecls.h: `make genstubs`
* generic/tclStubInit.c:
* generic/tclBasic.c: Added callers of TclMatchIsTrivial where
* generic/tclCmdIL.c: a search can be done more efficiently
* generic/tclCompCmds.c:when it is recognized that a pattern match
* generic/tclDictObj.c: is really an exact match. [Patch 1076088]
* generic/tclIO.c:
* generic/tclNamesp.c:
* generic/tclVar.c:
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a macro named CompileWord.
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* generic/tclCompile.c: TCL_OUT_LINE_COMPILE with TCL_ERROR.
* generic/tclInt.h: Now that we've eradicated the mistaken
* tests/appendComp.test: notion of a "compile-time error", we
can use the TCL_ERROR return code to signal any failure to produce
bytecode.
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* doc/Environment.3: public C API to avoid conflict/confusion with
* doc/Eval.3: the std::string of C++.
* doc/ExprLong.3, doc/ExprLongObj.3, doc/GetInt.3, doc/GetOpnFl.3:
* doc/ParseCmd.3, doc/RegExp.3, doc/SetResult.3, doc/StrMatch.3:
* doc/Utf.3, generic/tcl.decls, generic/tclBasic.c, generic/tclEnv.c:
* generic/tclGet.c, generic/tclParse.c, generic/tclParseExpr.c:
* generic/tclRegexp.c, generic/tclResult.c, generic/tclUtf.c:
* generic/tclUtil.c, unix/tclUnixChan.c:
* generic/tclDecls.h: `make genstubs`
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* generic/tclBasic.c: Simplified implementation of Tcl_ExprString.
* tests/expr-old.test:
* generic/tclDecls.h: `make gentstubs`
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* generic/tclUtil.c: Extended TclGetIntForIndex to recognize
index formats including end+integer and integer+/-integer.
* generic/tclCmdMZ.c: Extended the -start switch of [regexp]
and [regsub] to accept all index formats known by TclGetIntForIndex.
* doc/lindex.n: Updated docs to note new index formats.
* doc/linsert.n:
* doc/lrange.n:
* doc/lreplace.n:
* doc/lsearch.n:
* doc/lset.n:
* doc/lsort.n:
* doc/regexp.n:
* doc/regsub.n:
* doc/string.n:
* tests/cmdIL.test: Updated tests.
* tests/compile.test:
* tests/lindex.test:
* tests/linsert.test:
* tests/lrange.test:
* tests/lreplace.test:
* tests/lsearch.test:
* tests/lset.test:
* tests/regexp.test:
* tests/regexpComp.test:
* tests/string.test:
* tests/stringComp.test:
* tests/util.test:
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2004-11-11 commit.
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* tests/main.test: auto-completion. [Bug 1191409].
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* generic/tclIOUtil.c (TclGetOpenModeEx): New routine.
* generic/tclInt.h:
* generic/tclIO.c (Tcl_OpenObjCmd): Support for "b" and
* doc/open.n: "BINARY" in "access" argument to [open].
* tests/ioCmd.test:
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build on Mac OS X 10.1 again.
* generic/tclNotify.c (TclFinalizeNotifier): fixed notifier not being
finalized in unthreaded core (was testing for notifier initialization in
current thread by checking thread id != 0 but thread id is always 0 in
untreaded core).
* win/tclWinNotify.c (Tcl_WaitForEvent):
* unix/tclUnixNotfy.c (Tcl_WaitForEvent): don't call ScaleTimeProc for
zero wait times (as specified in TIP 233).
* unix/Makefile.in: added @PLAT_SRCS@ to SRCS and split out NOTIFY_SRCS
from UNIX_SRCS for parity with UNIX_OBJS & NOTIFY_OBJS.
* unix/tcl.m4 (Darwin): added configure checks for recently added linker
flags -single_module and -search_paths_first to allow building with
older tools (and on Mac OS X 10.1), use -single_module in SHLIB_LD and
not just T{CL,K}_SHLIB_LD_EXTRAS, added unexporting from Tk of symbols
from libtclstub to avoid duplicate symbol warnings, added PLAT_SRCS
definition for Mac OS X, defined MODULE_SCOPE to __private_extern__.
(SC_MISSING_POSIX_HEADERS): added caching of dirent.h check.
* unix/configure: autoconf-2.59
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it into agreement with its docs. Further investigation reveals it
was the docs that were incorrect.
* doc/BoolObj.3: Corrections to the documentation of
Tcl_GetBooleanFromObj to bring it into agreement with what this
public interface has always done, including noting the difference
in function between Tcl_GetBooleanFromObj and Tcl_GetBoolean.
* generic/tclGet.c: Revised Tcl_GetBoolean to no longer be a
wrapper around Tcl_GetBooleanFromObj (different function!).
* generic/tclObj.c: Removed TclGetTruthValueFromObj routine
that was added yesterday. Revisions so that only
Tcl_GetBoolean-approved values get the "boolean" Tcl_ObjType.
This retains the fix for [Bug 1187123].
* generic/tclInt.h: Revert most recent change.
* generic/tclBasic.c:
* generic/tclCompCmds.c:
* generic/tclDictObj.c:
* generic/tclExecute.c:
* tests/obj.test:
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into the "int" Tcl_ObjType during registration. We can re-enable it
if this change causes trouble, but it seems more sensible to let
Tcl's "on-demand" shimmering rule, and not try to pre-guess things.
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* generic/tclCompCmds.c: Updated callers to call new routine.
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Tcl_GetFoo() routines into wrappers around Tcl_GetFooFromObj().
Reduces code duplication, and the resulting potential for inconsistency.
* generic/tclObj.c: Several changes:
- Fixed Tcl_GetBooleanFromObj to agree with its documentation and
with Tcl_GetBoolean, accepting only "0" and "1" and not other
numeric strings. [Bug 1187123]
- Added new private routine TclGetTruthValueFromObj to perform
the more permissive conversion of numeric values to boolean
that is needed by the [expr] machinery.
* generic/tclInt.h (TclGetTruthValueFromObj): New routine.
* generic/tclExecute.c: Updated callers to call new routine.
* tests/obj.test: Corrected bad tests that actually expected
values like "47" and "0xac" to be accepted as booleans.
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with trailing garbage receive a "not an integer" message instead of
an "integer too large" message.
Removed inactive code meant to deal with strtoul* routines that fail
to parse leading signs. All of them do, and if any are detected
that do not, the correct fix is replacement with compat/strtoul*.c,
not a lot of special care by the callers.
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Also clarified a few details on int and double formats.
* generic/tclGet.c: Radical code simplification. Converted most
Tcl_GetFoo() routines into wrappers around Tcl_GetFooFromObj().
Reduces code duplication, and the resulting potential for inconsistency.
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* generic/tclObj.c (Tcl_GetIntFromObj): permit 0x80000000 to be
recognized as an integer on TCL_WIDE_INT_IS_LONG systems [Bug 1090869].
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* generic/tclCmdAH.c: [::tcl::unsupported::EncodingDirs] to permit
* generic/tclInt.h: query/set of the encoding search path at
* generic/tclInterp.c: the script level. Updated init.tcl to make
* library/init.tcl: use of the new command. Also updated several
coding practices in init.tcl ("eq" for [string equal], etc.)
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[Bug 1084111]
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of TclpFindSymbol() will seed the interp result with error message when
unable to find the requested symbol (this is not considered to be error).
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when being called with NULL argument. This is a signal for it to clean up
the tsd key associated with the threading allocator.
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argument. This is a signal for it to clean up the tsd key associated
with the threading allocator.
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with the NULL-ptr as argument signalling cleanup of private tsd key
used only by the threading allocator
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* tests/encoding.test: that supported them.
* generic/tclInterp.c:
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* library/tclIndex: support as needed. This reduces startup
* library/tm.tcl: time by delaying this initialization to
a later time.
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compile with TCL_COMPILE_DEBUG.
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* tests/io.test: changed from ten bytes to one byte. Need
* tests/iogt.test: for this change was proven by
Ross Cartlidge <rossc@cisco.com> where [read stdin 1] was grabbing
10 bytes followed by starting a child process that was intended to
continue reading from stdin. Even with -buffersize set to one,
nine chars were getting lost by the buffersize over reading for
the native read() caused by [read].
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* tests/io.test: changed from ten bytes to one byte. Need for this
change was proven by Ross Cartlidge <rossc@cisco.com> where
[read stdin 1] was grabbing 10 bytes followed by starting a child
process that was intended to continue reading from stdin. Even
with -buffersize set to one, nine chars were getting lost by buffer
size over reading for the native read().
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