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* tests/winDde.test: for unique dde server names. Added
* win/tclWinDde.c: some more tests. Fixes [Bug 219293]
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* macosx/Tcl.pbproj/project.pbxproj: updated copyright year.
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r1.44 as 2003-04-11 optimizations broke Windows98 glob'ing.
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gb2312.enc renamed to allow for it to still be used. This is
needed by Tk (unix) because X fonts with gb2312* charsets really
do want the original gb2312 encoding. [Bug 557030]
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gb2312.enc. gb2312.enc appeared to not work as expected, and most
uses of gb2312 really mean euc-cn (which may be the cause of the
problem). [Bug 557030]
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* generic/tclFCmd.c (TclFileAttrsCmd): return the list of attributes
that can be retrieved without error for a given file, instead of
aborting the whole command when any error occurs.
* unix/tclUnixFCmd.c: added support for new file attributes and for
copying Mac OS X file attributes & resource fork during [file copy].
* generic/tclInt.decls: added declarations of new external commands
needed by new file attributes support in tclUnixFCmd.c.
* macosx/tclMacOSXFCmd.c (new): Mac OS X specific implementation of
new file attributes and of attribute & resource fork copying.
* mac/tclMacFCmd.c: added implementation of -rsrclength attribute &
fixes to other attributes for consistency with OSX implementation.
* mac/tclMacResource.c: fixes to OSType handling.
* doc/file.n: documentation of [file attributes] changes.
* unix/configure.in: check for APIs needed by new file attributes.
* unix/Makefile.in:
* unix/tcl.m4: added new platform specifc tclMacOSXFCmd.c source.
* unix/configure:
* generic/tclStubInit.c:
* generic/tclIntPlatDecls.h: regen.
* tools/genStubs.tcl: fixes to completely broken code trying to
prevent overlap of "aqua", "macosx", "x11" and "unix" stub entries.
* tests/unixFCmd.test: added tests of -readonly attribute.
* tests/macOSXFCmd.test (new): tests of macosx file attributes and
of preservation of attributes & resource fork during [file copy].
* tests/macFCmd.test: restore -readonly attribute of test dir, as
otherwise its removal can fail on unices supporting -readonly.
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and using microsoft's runtime. [Bug 736421]
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[Bug #710642] (vasiljevic)
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* macosx/tclMacOSXBundle.c: added extended version of the
Tcl_MacOSXOpenBundleResources() API taking an extra version number
argument: Tcl_MacOSXOpenVersionedBundleResources().
This is needed to be able to access bundle resources in versioned
frameworks such as Tcl and Tk, otherwise if multiple versions were
installed, only the latest version's resources could be accessed.
[Bug 736774]
* unix/tclUnixInit.c (Tcl_MacOSXGetLibraryPath): use new versioned
bundle resource API to get tcl runtime library for TCL_VERSION.
[Bug 736774]
* generic/tclPlatDecls.h:
* generic/tclStubInit.c: regen.
* unix/tclUnixPort.h: worked around the issue of realpath() not
being thread-safe on Mac OS X by defining NO_REALPATH for threaded
builds on Mac OS X. [Bug 711232]
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* tests/interp.test (interp-33.1): of the target of an interp
alias during its execution. Also added test. [Bug 730244].
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longer set to NULL (Tcl_CreateObjCommand docs already say that it
should not be accessed).
* tests/cmdMZ.test: Forgot to import [temporaryDirectory].
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otherValuePtr or the twoPtrValue.ptr1 fields to store a
(ResolvedCmdName *) as the internal rep. [Bug 726018].
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disabling usage of tclNsVarNameType.
* tests/var.test (var-15.1): test for [Bug 735335]
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closing a Windows serial port [Bug #718002] (schroedter)
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crash when overflow sizes were given (throws error). [Bug #714106]
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* generic/tclCmdAH.c: extends the [catch] and [return]
* generic/tclCompCmds.c: commands to enable creation of a
* generic/tclExecute.c: proc that is a replacement for
* generic/tclInt.h: [return]. [Patch 531640]
* generic/tclProc.c:
* generic/tclResult.c:
* tests/cmdAH.test:
* tests/cmdMZ.test:
* tests/error.test:
* tests/proc-old.test:
* library/tcltest/tcltest.tcl: The -returnCodes option to [test]
failed to recognize the symbolic name "ok" for return code 0.
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Thanks to Andreas Kupries for reporting this.
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TCL_EVAL_GLOBAL flag when resolving command names. Tcl_EvalEx
passed a string rep including leading whitespace and comments
to TclEvalObjvInternal().
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the code to catch any errors returned by the windows functions
handling TLS ASAP instead of waiting to get some mysterious
crash later on due to bogus pointers. Patch provided by Joe
Mistachkin.
This is a stop-gap measure to deal with the low number of ?TLS
slots provided by some of the variants of Windows (60-80).
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* generic/tclIO.c (Tcl_CutChannel, Tcl_SpliceChannel):
Invoke TclpCutSockChannel and TclpSpliceSockChannel.
* generic/tclInt.h: Declare TclpCutSockChannel and
TclpSpliceSockChannel.
* unix/tclUnixSock.c (TclpCutSockChannel, TclpSpliceSockChannel):
Dummy functions, on unix the sockets are _not_ handled
specially.
* mac/tclMacSock.c (TclpCutSockChannel, TclpSpliceSockChannel):
* win/tclWinSock.c (TclpCutSockChannel, TclpSpliceSockChannel):
New functions to handle socket specific cut/splice operations:
auto-initi of socket system for thread on splice, management of
the module internal per-thread list of sockets, management of
association of sockets with HWNDs for event notification.
* win/tclWinSock.c (NewSocketInfo): Extended initialization
assignments to cover all items of the structure. During
debugging of the new code mentioned above I found that two
fileds could contain bogus data.
* win/tclWinFile.c: Added #undef HAVE_NO_FINDEX_ENUMS before
definition because when compiling in debug mode the compiler
complains about a redefinition, and this warning is also treated
as an error.
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