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would format as a blank format group with %k.
* tests/clock.test (clock-41.1): Added regression test case for
%k at the zero hour.
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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/tclInt.h: Reworked the Tcl header files into a clean
* unix/tclUnixPort.h: hierarchy where tcl.h < tclPort.h < tclInt.h
* win/tclWinInt.h: and every C source file should #include
* win/tclWinPort.h: at most one of those files to satisfy its
declaration needs. tclWinInt.h and tclWinPort.h also better organized
so that tclWinPort.h includes the Windows implementation of
cross-platform declarations, while tclWinInt.h makes declarations that
are available on Windows only.
* generic/tclBinary.c (TCL_NO_MATH): Deleted the generic/tclMath.h
* generic/tclMath.h (removed): header file. The internal Tcl
* macosx/Makefile (PRIVATE_HEADERS): header, tclInt.h, has a
* win/tcl.dsp: #include <math.h> directly,
and file external to Tcl needing libm should do the same.
* win/Makefile.in (WIN_OBJS): Deleted the win/tclWinMtherr.c file.
* win/makefile.bc (TCLOBJS): It's a vestige from matherr() days
* win/makefile.vc (TCLOBJS): gone by.
* win/tcl.dsp:
* win/tclWinMtherr.c (removed):
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is the correct one to use across the Tcl sources. Even though we do
force it in tcl.h, the true parent one is __WIN32__.
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couldn't take variables within it under the watcom compiler.
I believe Borland has this strictness as well. VC++ must be
non-standard about this.
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* generic/tclClock.c: result in UTF-8 encoding, and removed
* mac/tclMacTime.c: the conversion from system encoding to
* unix/tclUnixTime.c: UTF-8 from [clock format]. Needed to
* win/tclWinTime.c: avoid double conversion of the timezone
name on Windows systems. [Bug 624408]
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* compat/strftime.c:
* generic/tclClock.c:
* generic/tclInt.decls:
* generic/tclIntDecls.h:
* unix/tclUnixTime.c: fix for Windows msvcrt mem leak caused by
using an env(TZ) setting trick for in clock format -gmt 1. This
also makes %s seem to work correctly with -gmt 1 as well as
making it a lot faster by avoid the env(TZ) hack. TclpStrftime
now takes useGMT as an arg. [Bug #559376]
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* compat/strftime.c (_fmt): change strftime to correctly handle
localized %c, %x and %X on Windows. Added some notes about how
the other values could be further localized.
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* compat/strtol.c (strtol): gather result in a long before returning
as a long: necessary on platforms where sizeof(int) != sizeof(long).
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* compat/strtoll.c (strtoll):
* compat/strtoul.c (strtoul): Fixed failure to handle leading
sign symbols '+' and '-' and '0X' and raise overflow errors.
[Bug 440916] Also corrects prototype and errno problems.
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This version builds clean on Solaris/SPARC, with GCC and CC, both with and
without threads and both in 32-bit and 64-bit mode.
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longer needed after the TIP 27 effort.
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** changes for 8.4, some already backported to 8.3.4 (patch #435658)
see ChangeLog for details
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like 3eq2 and failure to set errno on overflow. [Bug 440894]
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strtok [Bug: 6020].
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* compat/strftime.c: New clock format format.
* generic/tclGetDate.y: New clock scan format.
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* generic/tcl.decls:
* generic/tclInt.decls:
* generic/tclDecls.h:
* generic/tclIntDecls.h:
* generic/tclUtf.c:
* compat/strftime.c:
* unix/tclUnixTime.c: Changed function declarations in
non-platform-specific APIs to use "unsigned long" instead of
"size_t", which may not be defined on certain compilers (rather
than include sys/types.h, which may not exist).
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