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TclpCheckStackSpace, _except_checkstackspace_handler,
TclWinCPUID, _except_TclWinCPUID_detach_handler):
* win/tclWinChan.c (Tcl_MakeFileChannel,
_except_makefilechannel_handler):
* win/tclWinFCmd.c (DoRenameFile,
_except_dorenamefile_handler, DoCopyFile,
_except_docopyfile_handler):
Rework pushing of exception handler function pointer
so that compiling with gcc -O3 works. Remove empty
function call to avoid compiler warning. Mark the
DllMain function as noinline to avoid compiler
error from duplicated asm labels in generated code.
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the presence of applications that dont process Window messages.
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* generic/tclIntDecls.h: The Win/DOS EOLs from the
* generic/tclIntPlatDecls.h: last regen screwed up compilation
* generic/tclPlatDecls.h: with an older gcc.
* generic/tclStubInit.c:
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build works again.
* generic/tclDecls.h: Changes to the tests for
* generic/tclInt.decls: clock frequency in
* generic/tclIntDecls.h: Tcl_WinTime
* generic/tclIntPlatDecls.h: so that any clock frequency
* generic/tclPlatDecls.h: is accepted provided that
* generic/tclStubInit.c: all CPU's in the system share
* tests/platform.test (platform-1.3): a common chip, and hence,
* win/tclWin32Dll.c (TclWinCPUID): presumably, a common clock.
* win/tclWinTest.c (TestwincpuidCmd) This change necessitated a
* win/tclWinTime.c (Tcl_GetTime): small burst of assembly code
to read CPU ID information, which was added as TclWinCPUID in the
internal Stubs. To test this code in the common case of a
single-processor machine, a 'testwincpuid' command was added to
tclWinTest.c, and a test case in platform.test. Thanks to Jeff
Godfrey and Richard Suchenwirth for reporting this bug. [Bug
#976722]
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build works again.
* generic/tclInt.decls: Changes to the tests for
* generic/tclIntPlatDecls.h: clock frequency in Tcl_WinTime
* generic/tclStubInit.c: so that any clock frequency
* tests/platform.test (platform-1.3): is accepted provided that
* win/tclWin32Dll.c (TclWinCPUID): all CPU's in the system share
* win/tclWinTest.c (TestwincpuidCmd): a common chip, and hence,
* win/tclWinTime.c (Tcl_GetTime): presumably, a common clock. This
change necessitated a small burst of assembly code to read CPU ID
information, which was added as TclWinCPUID in the internal Stubs. To
test this code in the common case of a single-processor machine, a
'testwincpuid' command was added to tclWinTest.c, and a test case in
platform.test. Thanks to Jeff Godfrey and Richard Suchenwirth for
reporting this bug. [Bug #976722]
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if strftime doesn't do %s. Modernized the use of test constraints.
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in [clock format], and conditioned out the clock-10.x series if
they're all going to fail because of a broken strftime() call.
[Bug 961714]
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* tests/encoding.test: added support and tests for translating
embedded null characters between real nullbytes and the internal
representation on input/output (Bug #949905).
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* library/tcltest/pkgIndex.tcl: if TCLTEST_OPTIONS value. Corrected
* tests/tcltest.test: double increment of numTestFiles in
-singleproc 1 configurations. Updated tcltest-19.1 to tcltest 2.1
behavior. Corrected tcltest-25.3 to not falsely report a failure
in tcltest.test. Bumped to tcltest 2.2.6. [Bugs 960560, 960926]
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* library/tcltest/pkgIndex.tcl: if TCLTEST_OPTIONS value. Updated
* tests/tcltest.test: tcltest-19.1 to tcltest 2.1 behavior.
Bumped to tcltest 2.2.6.
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* library/http/http.tcl: that specifies encoding conversion of
* library/http/pkgIndex.tcl: args for http::formatQuery. Previously
* tests/http.test: undefined, RFC 2718 says it should be
utf-8. 'http::config -urlencoding {}' returns previous behavior,
which will throw errors processing non-latin-1 chars.
Bumped http package to 2.5.0.
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that it doesn't misdetect some other sort
of filesystem with a write-protected root as
being a CD-ROM drive. [Bug 918267]
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properly have tclIntType used for smaller values. This corrects
TclX bug 896727 and any other 3rd party extension that created
math functions but was not yet WIDE_INT aware in them.
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referring to namespace.n for details [Bug 959180]
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and new (in tcl8.4) exteriorisations of [Bug 736729] due to the use of
tclNsVarNameType obj types. The consequences of [Bug 736729]
should be the same as in tcl8.3 and previous versions.
The use of tclNsVarNameType objs is still disabled, pending a
decision by the release manager.
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after shifting the code.
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* tclIO.h: [SF Tcl Bug 462317], see ChangeLog entry
2001-09-26. The fix done at that time is incomplete. It
is possible to get around it if the actual read
operation is defered and not executed in the event
handler itself. Instead of tracking if we are in an
read caused by a synthesized fileevent we now track if
the OS has delivered a true event = actual data and
bypass the driver if a read finds that there is no
actual data waiting. The flag is cleared by a short or
full read.
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* doc/clock.n:
* tests/clock.test: Major rework to the handling of ISO8601
week numbers. Now passes all the %G and %V test cases on
Windows, Linux and Solaris [Bugs #500285, #500389, and #852944]
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* generic/tclIntPlatDecls.h: places where it appeared before the
* unix/tclUnixPort.h changes of 14 May, because use of
* unix/tclUnixTime.h native time_t in its place requires
* win/tclWinTime.h: the 8.5 header reforms. [Bug #955146]
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* generic/tclInt.decls: Promoted TclpLocaltime and TclpGmtime
* generic/tclIntDecls.h: from Unix-specific stubs to the generic
* generic/tclIntPlatDecls.h: internal Stubs table. Reran 'genstubs'
* generic/tclStubInit.c:
* unix/tclUnixPort.h:
* generic/tclClock.c: Changed a buggy 'GMT' timezone specification
to the correct 'GMT0'. [Bug #922848]
* unix/tclUnixThrd.c: Moved TclpGmtime and TclpLocaltime to
unix/tclUnixTime.c where they belong.
* unix/tclUnixTime.c (TclpGmtime, TclpLocaltime, TclpGetTimeZone,
ThreadSafeGMTime [removed],
ThreadSafeLocalTime [removed],
SetTZIfNecessary, CleanupMemory):
Restructured to make sure that the same mutex protects
all calls to localtime, gmtime, and tzset. Added a check
in front of those calls to make sure that the TZ env var
hasn't changed since the last call to tzset, and repeat
tzset if necessary. [Bug #942078] Removed a buggy test
of the Daylight Saving Time information in 'gettimeofday'
in favor of applying 'localtime' to a known value.
[Bug #922848]
* tests/clock.test (clock-3.14): Added test to make sure that
changes to $env(TZ) take effect immediately.
* win/tclWinTime.c (TclpLocaltime, TclpGmtime):
Added porting layer for 'localtime' and 'gmtime' calls.
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DOS application, the path priming does not need an ending space as
BuildCommandLine() will do this for us.
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TclFinalizeEncodingSubsystem because its ref count was incremented
in TclInitEncodingSubsystem.
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Tcl_Finalize called from DllMain's DLL_PROCESS_DETACH. We can't
be 100% assured that Tcl is being unloaded by the OS in a stable
condition and we need to protect the exit handlers should the
stack be in a hosed state. AT&T style assembly for SEH under
MinGW included, too. [Patch 858493]
Also added DisableThreadLibraryCalls() for the DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH
case. We're not interested in knowing about DLL_THREAD_ATTACH, so
disable the notices.
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(SocketThreadExitHandler): Don't call TerminateThread when
WaitForSingleObject returns a timeout. Tcl_Finalize called from
DllMain will pause all threads. Trust that the thread will get
the close notice at a later time if it does ever wake up before
being cleaned up by the system anyway.
(SocketEventProc) : connect errors should fire both the readable
and writable handlers because this is how it works on UNIX
[Bug 794839]
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preferred load addresses.
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* generic/tclThread.c:
* generic/tclEvent.c:
* unix/tclUnixThrd.c:
* win/tclWinThrd.c: Provisions made so masterLock, initLock,
allocLock and joinLock mutexes can be recovered during
Tcl_Finalize.
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stringrep of the pathPtr object to TclGetLibraryPath called from
another thread was ineffective if the original's stringrep had
been invalidated as what happens when it gets muted to a list.
* generic/tclInt.h:
* generic/tclThread.c:
* generic/tclEvent.c:
* unix/tclUnixThrd.c:
* win/tclWinThrd.c: Provisions made so masterLock, initLock,
allocLock and joinLock mutexes can be recovered during
Tcl_Finalize.
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Be sure to consistently compare normalized path names. Thanks to
Steven Abner (tauvan). [Bug 948177]
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* tests/winFCmd.test (winFCmd-16.12): triggered when $HOME is
volumerelative (ie 'C:').
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first item in file volumes - that's usually A:/, which for most
will have nothing in it.
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to Steven Abner (tauvan). [Bug 947440]
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TtySetOptionProc. Report and Patch provided by Stuart
Cassoff <stwo@users.sf.net>.
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* tests/stack.test (stack-3.1): Fix for undetected stack
overflow in TclReExec on Windows. [Bug 947070]
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