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cleanup for Xcode 3.1/Leopard.
* macosx/Tcl.xcode/project.pbxproj: sync Tcl.xcodeproj changes.
* macosx/README: document new build configs.
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incomplete UTF-8 sequences. See [Bug 1908443] for details.
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reported by Kevin. Have to close the channel before removal of
the file. Fixed same bug in test 'iortrans.tf-11.0', after
fixing missing cleanup of the file in 'iortrans.tf-11.*'. Lastly
fixed the names of the threaded tests 'iortrans-8.*' to the
correct 'iortrans.tf-8.*'.
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Pat Thoyts <patthoyts@users.sourceforge.net>. Reset the EOF flag
after draining the Tcl level into the result buffer, to make sure
that the result buffer will be drained as well by repeated calls
to ReflectInput should it contain more than one buffer-full of
data. Without that reset the higher I/O system will not call on
ReflectInput anymore due to the assumed EOF, thus losing the data
which did not fit in the buffer of the call which caused the eof
and drain.
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* generic/tclCompCmds.c: non-body compiled scripts to access the
* generic/tclCompile.c: LVT (but not to extend it) and enable the
* generic/tclCompile.h: canonical list opt to sidestep the
* generic/tclExecute.c: compiler. This is [Patch 1973096]
* generic/tclProc.c:
* tests/uplevel.test:
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* generic/tclIOCmd.c: Integration of transform commands into 'chan' ensemble.
* generic/tclInt.h: Definitions of the transform commands.
* generic/tclIORTrans.c: Implementation of the reflection transforms.
* tests/chan.test: Tests updated for new sub-commands of 'chan'.
* tests/ioCmd.test: Tests updated for new sub-commands of 'chan'.
* tests/ioTrans.test: Whole new set of tests for the reflection transform.
* unix/Makefile.in: Integration of new files into build rules.
* win/Makefile.in: Integration of new files into build rules.
* win/makefile.vc: Integration of new files into build rules.
NOTE: The file 'tclIORTrans.c' has a lot of code in common with
the file 'tclIORChan.c', as that made it much easier to
develop the reference implementation as a separate
module. Now that the transforms have been committed the one
thing left to do is to go over both modules and see which of
the common parts we can factor out and share.
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valgrind complaint about oo.test, caused by failing to protect
the Object as well as the Class corresponding to a subclass being
deleted and hence getting a freed-memory read when attempting to
delete the class command. [Bug 1981001]
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was reset if the method was redefined while
there was an active invocation.
[Bug #1981001]
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map to silence a compiler warning.
Thanks to George Peter Staplin for the
report.
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* generic/tclOOIntDecls.h: DLLIMPORT needed to make EXTERN work.
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* unix/Makefile.in: stub lib; disable broken tclOO genstubs
* generic/tclOO.c: make tclOO stubs tables 'static const'
* generic/tclOODecls.h: and stub table pointers MODULE_SCOPE
* generic/tclOOIntDecls.h: (change generated files manually
* generic/tclOOStubInit.c: pending genstubs support for tclOO).
* generic/tclOOStubLib.c:
* generic/tclOO.c: fix warnings for 'int<->ptr conversion'
* generic/tclOOCall.c: and 'signed vs unsigned comparison'.
* generic/tclOOMethod.c:
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* macosx/README: targets with corefoundation
disabled and with gcov; update
to Xcode 3.1.
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Alexandre Ferrieux <ferrieux@users.sourceforge.net> to fix the
[Bug 1965787]. 'tell' now works for locations > 2 GB as well
instead of going negative.
* generic/tclIO.c (Tcl_SetChannelBufferSize): Accepted a patch by
* tests/io.test: Alexandre Ferrieux <ferrieux@users.sourceforge.net>
* tests/chanio.test: to fix the [Bug 1969953]. Buffersize outside
of the supported range are now clipped to nearest boundary instead
of ignored.
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handle the argument value length = -1. Thanks to Chris Darroch for
discovering the bug and providing the fix. [Bug 1968245].
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* tests/parse.test (parse-15.60): routine has no mechanism to
return the "incomplete" status of "\\\n" so calling this routine
anywhere that can be reached within a Tcl_ParseCommand() call is a
mistake. In particular, ParseComment() must not use it. [Bug 1968882].
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handler.
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fixed by Alexander Pasadyn [Bug 1964803].
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option to disable.
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performance.
* tools/tsdPerf.tcl A simplistic tool that uses the thread
extension and tsdPerf.so to get some performance metrics by,
simulating, simple TSD contention.
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* generic/tclInt.h: Change around some function names and
add some new per-platform declarations for thread-specific data
functions.
* generic/tclThread.c: Make use of of the new function names
that no longer have a Tclp prefix.
* generic/tclThreadStorage.c: Replace the core thread-specific data
(TSD) mechanism with an array offset solution that eliminates the
hash tables, and only uses one slot of native TSD.
Many thanks to Kevin B. Kenny for his help with this.
* unix/tclUnixThrd.c: Add platform-specific TSD functions for use
by tclThreadStorage.c.
* win/tclWinThrd.c: Add platform-specific TSD functions for use
by tclThreadStorage.c.
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the test was changed to use [apply] instead of a temporary
proc, but the cleanup script still attempted to delete
the temporary proc.
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Restored compilability of 'stitcher.exe' on vc2k5.
* cameraparams.h:
* compressor.cpp:
* imageDirectory.h:
* stitchEngine.h:
* stitcher.cpp:
Added computation of Brenner gradient and median of
several images to allow for computation of white balance
on the fly.
Replaced a lot of 'unsigned' quantities with 'int' to avoid
surprises on overflow.
Turned the images to run in X-major order again. This
requires a 64-bit machine for the larger images, but is
considerably more cache-friendly, and reduces stitch times
of the smaller images by nearly half.
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