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revert tclInt.h to what it was before, and relax the relation between Tcl_CallFrame and CallFrame.
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TCL_LL_MODIFIER macros from Tcl8.5/8.6
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* library/platform/pkgIndex.tcl: Package updated to version 1.0.9.
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* library/platform/pkgIndex.tcl: Package updated to version 1.0.8.
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* library/platform/pkgIndex.tcl: /lib674 difference right for
linux. Package updated to version 1.0.7.
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Check /lib64 for existence of files matching libc* before
accepting it as base directory. This can happen on weirdly
installed 32bit systems which have an empty or partially filled
/lib64 without an actual libc. Bumped to version 1.0.6.
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over the tclEmptyStringRep->bytes as it is thread-shared
(thx to Gustaf Neumann for the (hard) work of locating this one).
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calling [fconfigure -sockname] on an universally-bound (default)
server socket.
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Added some test cases, adapted and backported from 8.5
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structures for [info frame] which occured when bytecode
compilation fails.
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matched much more rapidly. Many thanks to Tom Lane for dianosing this issue
and providing an initial patch.
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manifestations in the future.
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* tests/io.test: which used the number of _written_ bytes or
character to update the counters for the read bytes/characters.
New test io-53.11. This is a backward port from the 8.5 branch.
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These test failures are due to the more restrictive permissions on
the newer versions of Windows.
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[Bug 2895323]. Backport from Tcl 8.5 branch, change by Don Porter.
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"res". Backport from 8.5
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refCount for the file path out of the branch after the whole
conditional, closing a memory leak. Added clause on structure type
to prevent seg.faulting. Backport from valgrinding the Tcl 8.5
branch.
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TclCompileLindexCmd): Fixed. Moved the use of
DefineLineInformation after all regular variable declarations, so
that an empty statement (-UTIP_280) doesn't confuse c89 compilers.
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* library/platform/platform.tcl: from head and8.5 into the 8.4
* library/platform/shell.tcl: branch. Updated makefiles to install
* unix/Makfile.in: the packages.
* win/Makefile.in:
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0-length writes. When closing pipes which have already been closed
not skipping leads to spurious SIG_PIPE signals. Reported by
Mikhail Teterin <mi+thun@aldan.algebra.com>.
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* unix/tclUnixInit.c: Mac OS X 10.4 & earlier. [Bug 2569449]
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* generic/tclCkalloc.c: call stacks for memory allocation to
* generic/tclParse.c: guarantee that any size values computed
* generic/tclThreadAlloc.c: are within the domains of the routines
they get passed to. [Bugs 2557696 and 2557796].
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recursive parsing calls to convert O(N^2) operations of [subst]
to O(N).
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EvalTokensStandard, Tcl_EvalEx, EvalEx, TclAdvanceContinuations,
TclEvalObjEx):
* generic/tclCmdMZ.c (Tcl_SwitchObjCmd, ListLines):
* generic/tclCompCmds.c (*):
* generic/tclCompile.c (TclSetByteCodeFromAny, TclInitCompileEnv,
TclFreeCompileEnv, TclCompileScript):
* generic/tclCompile.h (CompileEnv):
* generic/tclInt.h (ContLineLoc, Interp):
* generic/tclObj.c (ThreadSpecificData, ContLineLocFree,
TclThreadFinalizeObjects, TclInitObjSubsystem,
TclContinuationsEnter, TclContinuationsEnterDerived,
TclContinuationsCopy, TclContinuationsGet, TclFreeObj):
* generic/tclProc.c (TclCreateProc):
* generic/tclVar.c (TclPtrSetVar):
* tests/info.test (info-30.0-22):
Extended parser, compiler, and execution with code and attendant
data structures tracking the positions of continuation lines which
are not visible in script's, to properly account for them while
counting lines for #280, during direct and compiled execution.
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* tests/fileName.test: matches something like ~foo. [Bug 2837800]
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TclArgumentBCRelease, TclArgumentGet):
* generic/tclCompile.c (EnterCmdWordIndex, TclCleanupByteCode,
TclInitCompileEnv, TclCompileScript):
* generic/tclCompile.h (ExtCmdLoc):
* generic/tclExecute.c (TclExecuteByteCode):
* generic/tclInt.h (ExtIndex, CFWordBC):
* tests/info.test (info-39.0):
Backport of some changes made to the Tcl head, to handle literal
sharing better. The code here is much simpler (trimmed down)
compared to the head as the 8.4 branch is not bytecode compiling
whole files, and doesn't compile eval'd code either.
Reworked the handling of literal command arguments in bytecode to
be saved (compiler) and used (execution) per command (See the
TCL_INVOKE_STK* instructions), and not per the whole bytecode.
This removes the problems with location data caused by literal
sharing in proc bodies. Simplified the associated datastructures
(ExtIndex is gone, as is the function EnterCmdWordIndex).
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* generic/tclProc.c: when compiling a proc survives too long. We
* tests/execute.test: only need it there long enough for the right
TclInitCompileEnv() call to re-stash it into envPtr->procPtr. Once
that is done, the CompileEnv controls. If we let the value of
iPtr->compiledProcPtr linger, though, then any other bytecode compile
operation that takes place will also have its CompileEnv initialized
with it, and that's not correct. The value is meant to control the
compile of the proc body only, not other compile tasks that happen
along. Thanks to Carlos Tasada for discovering and reporting the
problem. [Bug 2802881].
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to add _r to CC on AIX with threads.
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