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* generic/tclInt.h: declared in the TCL_MEM_DEBUG and
* generic/tclThreadAlloc.c: TCL_THREADS configuration. [Bug 947564]
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* generic/tclThreadAlloc.c: fix for Bug 945447 with a cleaner,
more permanent replacement.
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inclusion of "tclWinInt.h" to avoid problems when compiling
on Win32-VC++ with --enable-threads. [Bug 945447]
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* generic/tclInt.h: Reworked the Tcl header files into a clean
* unix/tclUnixPort.h: hierarchy where tcl.h < tclPort.h < tclInt.h
* win/tclWinInt.h: and every C source file should #include
* win/tclWinPort.h: at most one of those files to satisfy its
declaration needs. tclWinInt.h and tclWinPort.h also better organized
so that tclWinPort.h includes the Windows implementation of
cross-platform declarations, while tclWinInt.h makes declarations that
are available on Windows only.
* generic/tclBinary.c (TCL_NO_MATH): Deleted the generic/tclMath.h
* generic/tclMath.h (removed): header file. The internal Tcl
* macosx/Makefile (PRIVATE_HEADERS): header, tclInt.h, has a
* win/tcl.dsp: #include <math.h> directly,
and file external to Tcl needing libm should do the same.
* win/Makefile.in (WIN_OBJS): Deleted the win/tclWinMtherr.c file.
* win/makefile.bc (TCLOBJS): It's a vestige from matherr() days
* win/makefile.vc (TCLOBJS): gone by.
* win/tcl.dsp:
* win/tclWinMtherr.c (removed):
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to 'Tcl_Panic' (the function). The #define
of panic in tcl.h clearly states it is
deprecated in the comments.
[Patch 865264]
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new allocator's overhead.
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between caches as a block, instead of one-by-one.
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against the case when NULL is based.
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* generic/tclInt.h:
* generic/tclThreadAlloc.c (new):
* unix/Makefile.in:
* unix/tclUnixThrd.c:
* win/Makefile.in:
* win/tclWinInt.h:
* win/tclWinThrd.c: added new threaded allocator contributed by
AOL that significantly reduces lock contention when multiple
threads are in use. Only Windows and Unix implementations are
ready, and the Windows one may need work. It is only used by
default on Unix for now, and requires that USE_THREAD_ALLOC be
defined (--enable-threads on Unix will define this).
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