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ability of the [lindex] command to have multiple index arguments,
and adds the [lset] command. Both commands are byte-code compiled.
[Patch #471874] (work by Kenny, commited by Hobbs)
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Updated to Int1 instruction type and added special case to use
INST_STR_EQ instead when no glob chars are specified in a static
string.
* tests/{for.test,foreach.test,if.test,while.test}:
* generic/tclCompCmds.c (TclCompileForCmd, TclCompileForeachCmd,
TclCompileIfCmd, TclCompileWhileCmd): Corrected the overaggressive
compiling of loop bodies enclosed in ""s. [Bug #219166] (msofer)
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* generic/tclBasic.c: added TclCompileListCmd compile proc
* generic/tclCompCmds.c (TclCompileListCmd): function to compile
the 'list' command at parse time.
* generic/tclExecute.c (TclExecuteByteCode): definition of
INST_LIST bytecode.
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[Bug #453872]
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* generic/tclCompCmds.c (TclCompileStringCmd): changed to return
TCL_OUT_LINE_COMPILE instead of TCL_ERROR when compiling and an
unknown string method is called. This is necessary as the string
command may be never called, or not until 'string' is redefined.
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string command failed to parse the subcommand.
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command initialization.
* generic/tclCompCmds.c: added new compile commands for append,
lappend, lindex and llength. Refactored set and incr compile
commands to use new TclPushVarName function for handling the
varname component during compilation (also used by append and
lappend). Changed string compile command to compile toplevel code
as well (when possible).
* generic/tclCompile.c: added new instruction enums
* generic/tclCompile.h: added debug info for new instructions
* generic/tclExecute.c (TclExecuteByteCode): moved elemPtr to
toplevel var (oft-used). Added definitions for new bytecode
instructions INST_LIST_INDEX, INST_LIST_LENGTH, INST_APPEND_SCALAR1,
INST_APPEND_SCALAR4, INST_APPEND_ARRAY1, INST_APPEND_ARRAY4,
INST_APPEND_ARRAY_STK, INST_APPEND_STK, INST_LAPPEND_SCALAR1,
INST_LAPPEND_SCALAR4, INST_LAPPEND_ARRAY1, INST_LAPPEND_ARRAY4,
INST_LAPPEND_ARRAY_STK, INST_LAPPEND_STK.
Refactored repititious code for reuse with INST_LOAD_STK (same as
INST_LOAD_SCALAR_STK), INST_STORE_STK (same as
INST_STORE_SCALAR_STK).
Updated INST_STR_CMP with style of fix of 2001-04-06 Fellows
[Bug #219201] as that fix only affected the runtime eval'ed
"string" (string compare is normally byte-compiled now). We
may want to back these out for speed in the future, noting the
problems with \x00 comparisons in the docs.
* generic/tclInt.h: declarations for new compile commands.
* generic/tclVar.c: change TclGetIndexedScalar,
TclGetElementOfIndexedArray, TclSetElementOfIndexedArray and
TclSetIndexedScalar to use flags. The Set functions now support
TCL_APPEND_ELEMENT and TCL_LIST_ELEMENT as well.
* generic/tclInt.decls:
* generic/tclIntDecls.h: minor signature changes for above.
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INST_STRNEQ -> INST_STR_NEQ
* generic/tclCompile.c: added streq, strneq, strcmp, strlen &
strmatch to the compiled stats instructionTable
* generic/tclCompile.h: added instructions INST_STR_CMP,
INST_STR_INDEX, INST_STR_MATCH
* generic/tclCompCmds.c: added byte compiler support for
[string compare|match|index].
* generic/tclExecute.c:
Changed INST_STR_(N)EQ to return an Int object and not bother
trying to reuse the top stack object.
Added INST_STR_CMP, INST_STR_INDEX, INST_STR_MATCH bytecode ops.
Extended evalstats output info with Tcl_IsShared stat info.
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TclCompileStringCmd and TclCompileReturnCmd.
* generic/tclCompile.h: Added definition of INST_STRLEN opcode and
updated LAST_INST_OPCODE value.
* generic/tclBasic.c: Added information about TclCompileStringCmd
and TclCompileReturnCmd to BuiltInCmds table.
* generic/tclExecute.c (TclExecuteByteCode): Added support for the
INST_STRLEN opcode.
* generic/tclCompCmds.c
(TclCompileStringCmd): Basic implementation of byte-compiled
[string] command. Not all subcommands are implemented; those
that are not an out-line compiled.
(TclCompileReturnCmd): Byte-compiled implementation of [return]
command. Only "simple" returns are byte-compiled; in particular,
if the -code, -errorinfo or -errorcode flags are used, the command
is not byte-compiled.
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string if the body has been bytecompiled.
* generic/tclBasic.c (Tcl_EvalObjEx): added pedantic check for
originating proc body of bytecompiled code, #def'd out as the
change for [info body] should make it unnecessary
* tests/set.test: added test for complex array elem name compiling
* generic/tclCompCmds.c (TclCompileSetCmd): Fixed parsing of array
elements during compiling, and slightly optimised same [Bug: 3889]
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iterates once over the va_list (avoiding a memcpy of it,
which is not portable).
* generic/tclEnv.c: fixed possible ABR error in environ array
* tests/scan.test:
* generic/tclScan.c: added support for use of inline scan,
XPG3 currently not included
* tests/incr.test:
* tests/set.test:
* generic/tclCompCmds.c: fixed improper bytecode handling of
'eval {set array($unknownvar) 5}' (also for incr)
* win/tclWinTest.c: added testvolumetype command, as atime is
completely ignored for Windows FAT file systems
* win/tclWinPort.h: added sys/utime.h to includes
* unix/tclUnixPort.h: added utime.h to includes
* doc/file.n:
* tests/cmdAH.test:
* generic/tclCmdAH.c: added time arguments to atime and mtime
file command methods (support 'touch' functionality)
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* 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.
* generic/tclCompile.c: add TCL_TOKEN_VARIABLE to the part types
that cause differed compilation for exprs, to correct the expr
double-evaluation problem for vars. Added test cases.
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