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concept throughout, and a Tcl_Obj is called a "value" (which is what it is).
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more harm than good. Purged them.
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more harm than good. Purged them.
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* doc/CrtTrace.3: by using "null" everywhere to refer to
* doc/Encoding.3: the character '\0', and using "NULL"
* doc/Eval.3: everywhere to refer to the value of a
* doc/GetIndex.3: pointer that points to nowhere.
* doc/Hash.3: Also dropped references to ASCII that
* doc/LinkVar.3: are no longer true, and standardized on
* doc/Macintosh.3: the hyphenated spelling of "null-terminated".
* doc/OpenFileChnl.3:
* doc/SetVar.3:
* doc/StringObj.3:
* doc/Utf.3:
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* doc/ParseCmd.3 (Tcl_EvalTokensStandard): return type errors
in documentation. [Bug 683994]
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generation works
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* doc/*.1: Revert doc changes that broke
* doc/*.3: `make html` so we can get the release
* doc/*.n: out the door.
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the elements of objv, [Bug #730244].
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* generic/tclBasic.c: conventions for functions with variable number
* generic/tclInt.h: of arguments. Support for varargs.h has been
* generic/tclPanic.c: implicitly gone for some time now. All
* generic/tclResult.c: TCL_VARARGS* macros purged from Tcl sources,
* generic/tclStringObj.c: leaving only some deprecated #define's
* tools/genStubs.tcl: in tcl.h for the sake of older extensions.
* generic/tclDecls.h: make genstubs
* doc/AddErrInfo.3: Replaced all documented requirement for use
* doc/Eval.3: of TCL_VARARGS_START() with requirement for
* doc/Panic.3: use of va_start().
* doc/SetResult.3:
* doc/StringObj.3:
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* doc/Environment.3: public C API to avoid conflict/confusion with
* doc/Eval.3: the std::string of C++.
* doc/ExprLong.3, doc/ExprLongObj.3, doc/GetInt.3, doc/GetOpnFl.3:
* doc/ParseCmd.3, doc/RegExp.3, doc/SetResult.3, doc/StrMatch.3:
* doc/Utf.3, generic/tcl.decls, generic/tclBasic.c, generic/tclEnv.c:
* generic/tclGet.c, generic/tclParse.c, generic/tclParseExpr.c:
* generic/tclRegexp.c, generic/tclResult.c, generic/tclUtf.c:
* generic/tclUtil.c, unix/tclUnixChan.c:
* generic/tclDecls.h: `make genstubs`
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* doc/CrtTrace.3: by using "null" everywhere to refer to
* doc/Encoding.3: the character '\0', and using "NULL"
* doc/Eval.3: everywhere to refer to the value of a
* doc/GetIndex.3: pointer that points to nowhere.
* doc/Hash.3: Also dropped references to ASCII that
* doc/LinkVar.3: are no longer true, and standardized on
* doc/Macintosh.3: the hyphenated spelling of "null-terminated".
* doc/OpenFileChnl.3:
* doc/SetVar.3:
* doc/StringObj.3:
* doc/Utf.3:
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* doc/ParseCmd.3 (Tcl_EvalTokensStandard): return type errors
in documentation. [Bug 683994]
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* doc/Concat.3: all remaining public interfaces of Tcl.
* doc/CrtCommand.3: Notably, the parser no longer writes on
* doc/CrtSlave.3: the string it is parsing, so it is no
* doc/CrtTrace.3: longer necessary for Tcl_Eval() to be
* doc/Eval.3: given a writable string. Also, the
* doc/ExprLong.3: refactoring of the Tcl_*Var* routines
* doc/LinkVar.3: by Miguel Sofer is included, so that the
* doc/ParseCmd.3: "part1" argument for them no longer needs
* doc/SetVar.3: to be writable either.
* doc/TraceVar.3:
* doc/UpVar.3: Compatibility support has been enhanced so
* generic/tcl.decls that a #define of USE_NON_CONST will remove
* generic/tcl.h all possible source incompatibilities with
* generic/tclBasic.c the 8.3 version of the header file(s).
* generic/tclCmdMZ.c The new #define of USE_COMPAT_CONST now does
* generic/tclCompCmds.c what USE_NON_CONST used to do -- disable
* generic/tclCompExpr.c only those new CONST's that introduce
* generic/tclCompile.c irreconcilable incompatibilities.
* generic/tclCompile.h
* generic/tclDecls.h Several bugs are also fixed by this patch.
* generic/tclEnv.c [Bugs 584051,580433] [Patches 585105,582429]
* generic/tclEvent.c
* generic/tclInt.decls
* generic/tclInt.h
* generic/tclIntDecls.h
* generic/tclInterp.c
* generic/tclLink.c
* generic/tclObj.c
* generic/tclParse.c
* generic/tclParseExpr.c
* generic/tclProc.c
* generic/tclTest.c
* generic/tclUtf.c
* generic/tclUtil.c
* generic/tclVar.c
* mac/tclMacTest.c
* tests/expr-old.test
* tests/parseExpr.test
* unix/tclUnixTest.c
* unix/tclXtTest.c
* win/tclWinTest.c
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according to the guidelines of TIP 27. Updated callers. [Patch 499196]
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* doc/Eval.3: Added a note about the script argument to Tcl_Eval()
should be in UTF-8 or risk implied conversion errors when possible
combinations of upper ascii can be valid UTF-8 special codes.
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* doc/Eval.3: added extra note about how to safe use ^Z in code,
as it is now a cross-platform (was just Windows) EOF char.
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* doc/Eval.3:
* tests/source.test:
* generic/tclIOUtil.c (Tcl_EvalFile): added explicit \32 (^Z)
eofchar (affects Tcl_EvalFile in C, "source" in Tcl). This was
implicit on Windows already, and is now cross-platform to allow
for scripted documents.
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* doc/Async.3:
* doc/BackgdErr.3:
* doc/CrtChannel.3:
* doc/CrtInterp.3:
* doc/CrtMathFnc.3:
* doc/DString.3:
* doc/Eval.3:
* doc/ExprLong.3:
* doc/GetInt.3:
* doc/GetOpnFl.3:
* doc/Interp.3:
* doc/LinkVar.3:
* doc/OpenFileChnl.3:
* doc/OpenTcp.3:
* doc/PkgRequire.3:
* doc/RecordEval.3:
* doc/SetResult.3:
* doc/SplitList.3:
* doc/StaticPkg.3:
* doc/TraceVar.3:
* doc/Translate.3:
* doc/UpVar.3:
* doc/load.n: removed or updated references to interp->result use.
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* doc/Eval.3: fixed doc on input args [Bug: 2114]
* doc/OpenFileChnl.3:
* doc/file.n:
* tests/cmdAH.test:
* tclIO.c:
* tclCmdAH.c: added "file channels ?pattern?" tcl command, with
associated Tcl_GetChannelNames and Tcl_GetChannelNamesEx public
C APIs (added to tcl.decls as well), with docs and tests.
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