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Don't use TCL_NO_DEPRECATED for disabling tests-cases: Those were not deprecated in 8.6 yet.
Minor code clean-up. No functional changes.
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single-digit numbers. Add testcases for mp_radix_size() and mp_iseven(). Undo useless change in bn_mp_add_d.c (bring back libtommath's version).
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single-digit numbers. Add testcases for mp_radix_size() and mp_iseven(). Undo useless change in bn_mp_add_d.c (bring back libtommath's version).
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with the brand-new gcc 5.2.0)
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oo.test. Looks good to me, so only waiting for final feedback from Gustaf and eventually feedback from other people.
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Gustaf Neumann
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Changing equality testing to inequality testing does more than make code
prettier or clearer. It makes it less strict, and thus more tolerant of
other bugs elsewhere. Such changes deserve separate consideration at least,
not breezy entry in an otherwise "code cleanup" commit.
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internal Obj types. On most platforms this doesn't make a difference,
as (void *) and (long) generially have the same size. The only exception where it makes a difference is win64, as we can now store 64 bits in this field in stead of only 32 bits, exactly what the processor is optimized for.
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use regular packages with a mem-debug core without inciting a panic.
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use regular packages with a mem-debug core without inciting a panic.
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first.
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packages will call through, enabling their full tracking by the core, and thus avoiding the "expected to create new entry for object map" panic seen otherwise.
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This allows the clLoc field of CompileEnv struct to go away too.
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macros using Tcl_NewIntObj, Tcl_DbNewLongObj and Tcl_SetIntObj.
Starting with Tcl 8.5, this is exactly the same, it only eliminates code duplication.
Eliminate use of NO_WIDE_TYPE everywhere: It's exactly the same as TCL_WIDE_INT_IS_LONG
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macros using Tcl_NewIntObj, Tcl_DbNewLongObj and Tcl_SetIntObj.
Starting with Tcl 8.5, this is exactly the same, it only eliminates code duplication.
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setFromAnyProc, create a proper error message.
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setFromAnyProc, create a proper error message.
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typePtr->setFromAnyProc (except the call from inside the Tcl_ConvertToType function) from the Tcl core.
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the same field, but it allows twoPtrValue.ptr2 to be used for other purposes.
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pipeline creation, package handling, procedures, [scan] formats)
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TclFreeObj()
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rest of Tcl source code. No ABI change. API change *should* be harmless.
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* generic/tclCompile.c: with TclParseBackslash() where possible.
* generic/tclCompCmdsSZ.c:
* generic/tclParse.c:
* generic/tclUtil.c:
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* generic/tclCompile.c: with TclParseBackslash() where possible.
* generic/tclParse.c:
* generic/tclUtil.c:
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cause more harm than good. Purged them (except in zlib files).
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more harm than good. Purged them.
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more harm than good. Purged them.
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[Bug 2895323]. Backport from Tcl 8.5 branch, change by Don Porter.
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EvalTokensStandard, Tcl_EvalEx, EvalEx, TclAdvanceContinuations,
TclEvalObjEx):
* generic/tclCmdMZ.c (Tcl_SwitchObjCmd, ListLines):
* generic/tclCompCmds.c (*):
* generic/tclCompile.c (TclSetByteCodeFromAny, TclInitCompileEnv,
TclFreeCompileEnv, TclCompileScript):
* generic/tclCompile.h (CompileEnv):
* generic/tclInt.h (ContLineLoc, Interp):
* generic/tclObj.c (ThreadSpecificData, ContLineLocFree,
TclThreadFinalizeObjects, TclInitObjSubsystem,
TclContinuationsEnter, TclContinuationsEnterDerived,
TclContinuationsCopy, TclContinuationsGet, TclFreeObj):
* generic/tclProc.c (TclCreateProc):
* generic/tclVar.c (TclPtrSetVar):
* tests/info.test (info-30.0-22):
Extended parser, compiler, and execution with code and attendant
data structures tracking the positions of continuation lines which
are not visible in script's, to properly account for them while
counting lines for #280, during direct and compiled execution.
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command; cannot trigger this from Tcl itself, but crash reported
on xotcl. This check is new to 8.4 but exists in 8.5, so this is a
backport or something. Thanks Gustaf Neumann.
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* generic/tclCompile.h: tracing of proc and command entry &
* generic/tclBasic.c: return, bytecode execution, object
* generic/tclExecute.c: allocation and more; with essentially
* generic/tclInt.h: zero cost when tracing is inactive;
* generic/tclObj.c: enable with --enable-dtrace configure
* generic/tclProc.c: arg (disabled by default, will only
* unix/Makefile.in: enable if DTrace is present).
* unix/configure.in: [Patch 1793984]
* macosx/Makefile: enable DTrace support.
* unix/configure: autoconf-2.13
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