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typedefs, add a few missing bits)
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generation works
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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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* doc/source.n: TIPs 137/151. Adds
* doc/tclsh.1: a -encoding option to
* generic/tcl.decls: the [source] command
* generic/tclCmdMZ.c (Tcl_SourceObjCmd): and a new C routine,
* generic/tclIOUtil.c (Tcl_FSEvalFileEx): Tcl_FSEvalFileEx(),
* generic/tclMain.c (Tcl_Main): that provides C access
* mac/tclMacResource.c (Tcl_MacSourceObjCmd): to the same function.
* tests/cmdMZ.test: Also adds command line
* tests/main.test: option handling in Tcl_Main() so that tclsh
* tests/source.test: and other apps built on Tcl_Main() respect
a -encoding command line option before a script filename. Docs and
tests updated as well. [Patch 742683]
This is a ***POTENTIAL INCOMPATIBILITY*** only for those C programs
that embed Tcl, build on Tcl_Main(), and make use of Tcl_Main's former
ability to pass a leading "-encoding" option to interactive shell
operations.
* generic/tclInt.decls: Added internal stub
* generic/tclMain.c (Tcl*StartupScript*): table entries for
two new functions Tcl_SetStartupScript() and Tcl_GetStartupScript()
that set/get the path and encoding for the startup script to be
evaluated by either Tcl_Main() or Tk_Main(). Given public names in
anticipation of their exposure by a followup TIP.
* generic/tclDecls.h: make genstubs
* generic/tclIntDecls.h:
* generic/tclStubInit.c:
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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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