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in <pthread.h> before forcing the use of <pthread_np.h> to make
things work on NetBSD 2.0. [Bug 1064882]
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* doc/Interp.3:
* doc/Limit.3:
* doc/binary.n:
* doc/dict.n:
* doc/tm.n:
* doc/upvar.n: fixed *roff errors uncovered by running 'make html'.
* tools/tcltk-man2html.tcl: added faked support for bullet point
lists, i.e. *nroff ".IP \(bu" syntax.
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* unix/tclUnixFCmd.c (TraverseUnixTree): added option to rewind()
the readdir() loop whenever the source hierarchy has been modified
by traverseProc (e.g. by deleting files); this is required to ensure
complete traversal of the source hierarchy on certain filesystems
like HFS+. Added test for failing recursive delete on Mac OS X that
was due to this. [Bug 1034337]
* generic/tclListObj.c (Tcl_ListObjReplace): use memmove() instead
of manual copy loop to shift list elements. Decreases time spent in
Tcl_ListObjReplace() from 5.2% to 1.7% of overall runtime of
tclbench on a ppc 7455 (i.e. 200% speed increase). [Patch 1064243]
* generic/tclHash.c: hoisted some constant pointer dereferences out
of loops to eliminate redundant loads that the gcc optimizer didn't
deal with. Decreases time spend in Tcl_FindHashEntry() by 10% over a
full run of the tcl testuite on a ppc 7455. [Patch 1064243]
* tests/fileName.test:
* tests/fileSystem.test:
* tests/io.test:
* tests/msgcat.test:
* tests/tcltest.test:
* tests/unixInit.test: fixed bugs causing failures when running
tests with -tmpdir arg not set to working dir.
* macosx/Makefile: corrected path to html help inside framework.
Prevent parallel make from building several targets at the same
time.
* macosx/tclMacOSXFCmd.c (struct fileinfobuf): force struct to be
packed to prevent failures when builing with -malign=natural.
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of manual copy loop to shift list elements. Decreases time spent in
Tcl_ListObjReplace() from 5.2% to 1.7% of overall runtime of
tclbench on a ppc 7455 (i.e. 200% speed increase). [Patch 1064243]
* generic/tclHash.c: hoisted some constant pointer dereferences out
of loops to eliminate redundant loads that the gcc optimizer didn't
deal with. Decreases time spend in Tcl_FindHashEntry() by 10% over a
full run of the tcl testuite on a ppc 7455. [Patch 1064243]
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Prevent parallel make from building several targets at the same
time.
* macosx/tclMacOSXFCmd.c (struct fileinfobuf): force struct to be
packed to prevent failures when builing with -malign=natural.
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* tests/fileSystem.test:
* tests/io.test:
* tests/msgcat.test:
* tests/tcltest.test:
* tests/unixInit.test: fixed bugs causing failures when running
tests with -tmpdir arg not set to working dir.
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* unix/tclUnixFCmd.c (TraverseUnixTree): added option to rewind()
the readdir() loop whenever the source hierarchy has been modified
by traverseProc (e.g. by deleting files); this is required to ensure
complete traversal of the source hierarchy on certain filesystems
like HFS+. Added test for failing recursive delete on Mac OS X that
was due to this. [Bug 1034337]
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DEPRECATED. This code has not been used in over a year now, and
we have no complaints.
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never been documented.
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when closing is the same way the UNIX side works. This is avoid a hung shell
when exiting due to open pipes that refuse to close in a graceful manner.
***POTENTIAL INCOMPATIBILITY***
Scripts that use async pipes on windows, must (like the UNIX side) set -blocking
to 1 before calling [close] to receive the exit status. [Bug 947693]
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on NT4
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It's still cryptic, but perhaps not quite so bad now. :^)
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TCL_STORAGE_CLASS missed in last edit.
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* generic/tclDecls.h: from tclInt.h of setting the
* generic/tclInt.h: TCL_STORAGE_CLASS macro to the
* generic/tclIntDecls.h: tcl*Decls.h files now that no
* generic/tclIntPlatDecls.h: use of EXTERN is left in tclInt.h.
* generic/tclPlatDecls.h: Proto for Tcl_Main moved in tcl.h
* win/tclWinPort.h: to prior the inclusion of the Stubs
headers as they are now resetting TCL_STORAGE_CLASS. Removed
extrainious reset from tclWinPort.h. [Patch 1055668]
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to Aunt ??? in [unknown]. Flaws revealed by Itcl test suite, which
still apparently relies on this brokenness. Also added comment
suggesting the error message that any code using this hack *ought*
to receive in reply.
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* generic/tclDecls.h: from tclInt.h of setting the
* generic/tclInt.h: TCL_STORAGE_CLASS macro to the
* generic/tclIntDecls.h: tcl*Decls.h files now that no
* generic/tclIntPlatDecls.h: use of EXTERN is left in tclInt.h.
* generic/tclPlatDecls.h: Proto for Tcl_Main moved in tcl.h
* win/tclWinPort.h: to prior the inclusion of the Stubs
headers as they are now resetting TCL_STORAGE_CLASS. Removed
extrainious reset from tclWinPort.h. [Patch 1055668]
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* tests/incr-old.test (incr-old-2.6): errors during variable
* tests/incr.test (incr-{1,2}.28): traces by preserving the
* tests/set.test (set-{2,4}.4): -errorinfo data.
* tests/trace.test (trace-33.1): [Bug 527164]
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* win/tclWinPort.h: exported internals dropped by a count of 14.
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MODULE_SCOPE
macro. Lowered exported internals count by 35.
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of MODULE_SCOPE. About the only time it would be problem is when someone
is statically linking to Tcl and accessing internals from a C++ file and has name
mangling issues.
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* library/tcltest/tcltest.tcl: Corrected some misleading
* tests/tcltest.test (tcltest-26.1,2): displays of ::errorInfo and
::errorCode information when the -setup, -body, and/or -cleanup scripts
return an unexpected return code. Thanks to Robert Seeger for the
fix. [RFE 1017151].
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[Bug 761471]
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tclInt.h are now no longer EXTERN but instead MODULE_SCOPE.
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