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documentation examples [SF Bug #658463] and tidied up a bit at the
same time.
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* win/tcl.m4 (SC_CONFIG_CFLAGS): Set SHLIB_SUFFIX
so that TCL_SHLIB_SUFFIX will be set to a useful
value in the generated tclConfig.sh.
Set SHLIB_LD_LIBS to "" or '${LIBS}' based on
the --enable-shared flag. This matches the
UNIX implementation.
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the Tcl_Obj returned by ExecuteRemoteObject
if it was not saved in a connection object.
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defined TCL_WIDE_INT_TYPE as long long and
TCL_LL_MODIFIER as L when compiling with
mingw. This change ended up causing some
test case failures when compiling with mingw.
* generic/tclObj.c (UpdateStringOfWideInt):
Describe the warning generated by mingw and
why it needs to be ignored so that someone
is not tempted to "fix" this problem again
in the future.
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bytesWritten to allow strict compilation (no warnings).
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* win/tclWinDde.c (Tcl_DdeObjCmd): Prevent crash when empty
service name is passed to 'dde eval' and goto errorNoResult in
request and poke error cases to free up any allocated data.
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compiler warnings from SEH ASM code.
* win/tclWinChan.c (squelch_warnings): Squelch
compiler warnings from SEH ASM code.
* win/tclWinDde.c: Add casts to avoid compiler
warnings. Pass pointer to DWORD instead of int
to avoid compiler warnings.
* win/tclWinFCmd.c (squelch_warnings): Add casts
and fixup decls to avoid compiler warnings.
Squelch compiler warnings from SEH ASM code.
* win/tclWinFile.c: Add casts and fixup decls
to avoid compiler warnings. Remove unused variable.
* win/tclWinNotify.c: Declare as DWORD instead
of int to avoid compiler warning.
* win/tclWinReg.c: Add casts to avoid compiler
warning. Fix assignment in if expression bug.
* win/tclWinSerial.c: Add casts to avoid compiler
warnings. Remove unused variable.
* win/tclWinSock.c: Add casts and fixup decls
to avoid compiler warnings.
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incorrectly conditionally defined savedTZEnv and savedTimeZone.
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* generic/tcl.h: Add if defined(__MINGW32__)
check to code that sets the TCL_WIDE_INT_TYPE
and TCL_LL_MODIFIER.
* generic/tclClock.c (FormatClock): Don't
define savedTimeZone and savedTZEnv if
we are not going to use them.
* generic/tclEnv.c: Add cast to avoid warning.
* win/tclWinChan.c: Use DWORD instead of int
to avoid compiler warning.
* win/tclWinThrd.c: Only define allocLock,
allocLockPtr, and dataKey when TCL_THREADS
is defined. This avoid a compiler warning
about unused variables.
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new release includes the released 1.0.8
version of msys which includes a number
of bug fixes.
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* win/tcl.m4 (SC_CONFIG_CFLAGS): Pull in
addition of shell32.lib to LIBS_GUI that
was added to the Tk tcl.m4 but never made
it back into the Tcl version.
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SHORT, and LONG when HAVE_WINNT_IGNORE_VOID
is defined. This avoids a bunch of compiler
warnings when building with Cygwin or Mingw.
* win/configure: Regen.
* win/configure.in: Define HAVE_WINNT_IGNORE_VOID
when we detect a winnt.h that still defines
CHAR, SHORT, and LONG when VOID has already
been defined.
* win/tcl.m4 (SC_LOAD_TCLCONFIG): Subst the
TCL_DEFS loaded from tclConfig.sh so that
Tcl defines can make it into the Tk Makefile.
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* win/configure.in: Check for typedefs like LPFN_ACCEPT
in winsock2.h and define HAVE_NO_LPFN_DECLS if not found.
* win/tclWinSock.c: Define LPFN_* typedefs if
HAVE_NO_LPFN_DECLS is defined. This fixes the build
under Mingw and Cygwin, it was broken by the changes
made on 2002-11-26.
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problem with recent commit. [Bug 633204]
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for greater clarity of code.
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* tests/compile.test: Corrects failure of bytecompiled
[catch {return}] to have result TCL_RETURN (not TCL_OK) [Bug 633204].
This patch is a workaround for 8.4.X. A new opcode INST_RETURN is a
better long term solution for 8.5 and later.
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* win/rules.vc: Fixed INSTALLDIR macro problem that blanked itself
by accident causing the install target to put the tree at the root
of the drive built on. Whoops..
Renamed the 'linkexten' option to be 'staticpkg'. Added 'thrdalloc'
to allow the switching _on_ of the thread allocator. Under testing,
I found it not to be benificial under windows for the purpose of the
application I was using it for. It was more important for this app
that resources for tcl threads be returned to the system rather than
saved/moved to the global recycler. Be extra clean or extra fast
for the default threaded build? Let's move to clean and allow it to
be switched on for users who find it benificial for their use of
threads.
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Reported by Joe Mistachkin <joe@mistachkin.com>.
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(Tcl_ThreadAlert): Check that the stub functions are non-NULL
before calling them. They could be set to NULL by Tcl_SetNotifier.
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* tests/winPipe.c:
* win/tclWinPipe.c (Tcl_WaitPid):
* win/tclWinTest.c: Gave Tcl_WaitPid the ability to return a
Win32 exception code translated into a posix style SIG*. This
allows [close] to report "CHILDKILLED" without the meaning
getting lost in a truncated exit code. In TclCleanupChildren(),
TclpGetPid() had to get moved to before Tcl_WaitPid() as the
the handle is removed from the list taking away the ability
to get the process id after the wait is done. This shouldn't
effect the unix implimentaion unless waitpid is called with
a pid of zero, meaning "any". I don't think it is..
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* win/configure.in: the 8.4.1.1 patchlevel.
* unix/configure: autoconf
* win/configure autoconf
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propagate negative return codes up the call stack. [Bug 647307]
* tests/proc.test (proc-6.1): Test for Bug 647307
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string "0x" (recognize leading "0" as an integer). [Bug 648441].
* tests/parseExpr.test (parseExpr-19.1): Test for Bug 648441.
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* generic/tclThread.c (TclFinalizeThreadData): TclpMasterUnlock
must exist and be called unconditional of TCL_THREADS. [Bug #651139]
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that the tsdPtr is valid before dereferencing as we call it from
the exit handler, too [Bug 650353]. Another WSAStartup() loaded
version comparison byte swap issue fixed. Although 0x0101 byte
swapped is still 0x0101, properly claiming which is major/minor
is more correct.
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* generic/tclIntPlatDecls.h: regen
* generic/tclInt.decls: added TclWinResetInterface
* win/tclWin32Dll.c (TclWinResetInterfaces):
* win/tclWinInit.c (TclpSetInitialEncodings, WinEncodingsCleanup):
add exit handler that resets the encoding information to a state
where we can reuse Tcl. Following these changes, it is possible
to reuse Tcl (following Tcl_FindExecutable or Tcl_CreateInterp)
following a Tcl_Finalize.
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their original values on finalize to allow reuse of the library.
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failures that need to be resolved first.
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exception, pass this notice on to the caller with a SIG* code
rather than truncating the exit code and missing the meaning.
This allows TclCleanupChildren() to report "CHILDKILLED".
This has a different behavior than unix in that closing the
read pipe to a process sends the SIGPIPE signal which is
returned as a SIGPIPE exit status. On windows, we send the
process a CTRL_BREAK_EVENT and get back a CONTROL_C_EXIT which
is documented to mean a SIGINT which seems wrong as a system,
but is the correct exit status.
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tclStubsPtr to allow for repeated load/unload of the Tcl dll by
hosting apps. [Bug 615304]
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to CTRL_BREAK_EVENT as it can't be ignored by the child and
proved to work on [open "|netstat 1" w+] where CTRL_C_EVENT
didn't.
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to CTRL_BREAK_EVENT as it can't be ignored by the child.
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NULL handle.
* win/tclWinPipe.c (PipeClose2Proc, TclpCreateProcess): Send a
real Win32 signal (CTRL_C_EVENT) when the read channel is brought
down to alert the child to close on its side. Start the process
with CREATE_NEW_PROCESS_GROUP to allow the ability to send these
signals. The following test case now brings down the child
without the use of an external [kill] command.
% set p [open "|[info name]" w+]
file8d5380
% pid $p
2876
% close $p <- now doesn't block in Tcl_WaitPid()
%
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DuplicateHandle() incorrectly used [Bug 618852].
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error which resulted in 2.0 looking less than 1.1.
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table as it wasn't referenced anywhere and cleaned-up some
casting that that wasn't needed.
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TclX didn't like it. Even though the core doesn't use the
prototypes, do offer them.
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confusion.
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prevent possible FMR error in bad alias cases.
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