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* generic/tclDecls.h: Regenerated from tcl.decls.
* generic/tclStubInit.c:
* doc/CrtChannel.3: Documentation of extended API,
* generic/tcl.decls: extended testsuite, and
* generic/tcl.h: implementation. Removal of old
* generic/tclIO.c: driver-specific TclpCut/Splice
* generic/tclInt.h: functions. Replaced with generic
* tests/io.test: thread-action calls through the
* unix/tclUnixChan.c: new hooks. Update of all builtin
* unix/tclUnixPipe.c: channel drivers to version 4.
* unix/tclUnixSock.c: Windows drivers extended to
* win/tclWinChan.c: manage thread state in a thread
* win/tclWinConsole.c: action handler.
* win/tclWinPipe.c:
* win/tclWinSerial.c:
* win/tclWinSock.c:
* mac/tclMacChan.c:
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(Tcl Bug #1068077)
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* doc/registry.n:
* doc/upvar.n: fixed *roff errors uncovered by running 'make html'.
* tools/tcltk-man2html.tcl: added faked support for bullet point
lists, i.e. *nroff ".IP \(bu" syntax.
Synced other changes from HEAD.
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Tcl_ReadChars when its 'charsToRead' argument is set to
-1. Fixes [Tcl SF Bug 934511].
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command proc of a Tcl_CreateCommand are in utf8 since Tcl
8.1. Closing [Tcl SF Patch 414778].
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argument to Tcl_(un)StackChannel can be NULL. This fixes [Tcl SF
Bug 881220], reported by Marco Maggi
<marcomaggi@users.sourceforge.net>.
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* generic/tclIO.c (Tcl_UnregisterChannel): 'Tcl_Close' while the
* generic/tclIO.c (Tcl_Close): close callbacks are
run. Checked in 'Tcl_Close' and 'Tcl_Unregister' to prevent
recursive call of 'close' in the close-callbacks. This is a
possible error made by implementors of virtual filesystems based
on 'tclvfs', thinking that they have to close the channel in the
close handler for the filesystem.
* generic/tclIO.c:
* generic/tclIO.h:
* Not reverting, but #ifdef'ing the changes from May 19, 2004 out
of the core. This removes the ***POTENTIAL INCOMPATIBILITY***
for channel drivers it introduced. This has become possible due
to Expect gaining a BlockModeProc and now handling blockingg and
non-blocking modes correctly. Thus [SF Tcl Bug 943274] is still
fixed if a recent enough version of Expect is used.
* doc/CrtChannel.3: Added warning about usage of a channel without
a BlockModeProc.
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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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referring to namespace.n for details [Bug 959180]
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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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* library/msgcat/msgcat.tcl ([mcset], [ConvertLocale], [Init]):
Corrected [mcset] to be able to successfully set a translation to
the empty string. [mcset $loc $src {}] was incorrectly set the
$loc translation of $src back to $src. Also changed [ConvertLocale]
to minimally require a non-empty "language" part in the locale value.
If not, an error raised prompts [Init] to keep looking for a valid
locale value, or ultimately fall back on the "C" locale. [Bug 811461].
* library/msgcat/pkgIndex.tcl: Bump to msgcat 1.3.2.
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* library/tcltest/tcltest.tcl: Changed -verbose default value to
{body error} so that detailed information on unexpected errors in
tests is provided by default, even after the fix for [Bug 725253]
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to reflect that they now return Tcl_WideInt (TIP 72) [Bug 787537]
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* library/tcltest/tcltest.tcl: the [::puts] command when either the
-output or -error option for [test] is in use, in order to capture
data written to the output or error channels for comparison against
what is expected. This is easier to document and agrees better with
most user expectations than the previous attempt to replace [puts]
only in the caller's namespace. Documentation made more precise on
the subject. [Bug 706359]
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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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deprecation (no TIP on that).
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commands. [Bug 756112]
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[binary scan ? a]. This is what they've been doing all along. [Bug 735364]
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misinterpretation. [Bug 758488]
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