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Rewritten guts of machinery to produce string rep of lists. [Bug 3173086]
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to the callers. Needs more work on comments, and testing to check for any
performance impact in either direction. Fixes reported bug.
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string reps of lists to stop using the unnecessary flag BRACES_UNMATCHED.
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The final argument had been bracePtr, the address of a boolean var, where
the caller can be told whether or not the parsed list element was enclosed
in braces. In practice, no callers really care about that. What the callers
really want to know is whether the list element value exists as a literal
substring of the string being parsed, or whether a call to
TclCopyAndCollpase() is needed to produce the list element value. Now the
final argument is changed to do what callers actually need. This is a
better fit for the calls in tclParse.c, where now a good deal of
post-processing checking for "naked backslashes" is no longer necessary.
***POTENTIAL INCOMPATIBILITY***
For any callers calling in via the internal stubs table who really do use
the final argument explicitly to check for the enclosing brace scenario.
Simply looking for the braces where they must be is the revision available
to those callers, and it will backport cleanly.
Tests for expanded literals quoting detection.
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The final argument had been bracePtr, the address of a boolean var, where
the caller can be told whether or not the parsed list element was enclosed
in braces. In practice, no callers really care about that. What the
callers really want to know is whether the list element value exists as a
literal substring of the string being parsed, or whether a call to
TclCopyAndCollpase() is needed to produce the list element value. Now
the final argument is changed to do what callers actually need. This is
a better fit for the calls in tclParse.c, where now a good deal of
post-processing checking for "naked backslashes" is no longer necessary.
***POTENTIAL INCOMPATIBILITY***
For any callers calling in via the internal stubs table who really do use
the final argument explicitly to check for the enclosing brace scenario.
Simply looking for the braces where they must be is the revision available
to those callers, and it will backport cleanly.
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actually want.
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actually want.
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Use to replace calls to isspace() and their /* INTL */ risk.
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Use to replace calls to isspace() and their /* INTL */ risk.
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rest of Tcl source code. No ABI change. API change *should* be harmless.
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the Engineering Manual.
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* generic/tclUtil.c: dead-end from the 8.5 alpha days.
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* generic/tclUtil.c: dead-end from the 8.5 alpha days.
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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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* generic/tclCmdMZ.c: with TclParseBackslash() where possible.
* generic/tclCompExpr.c:
* generic/tclCompile.c:
* generic/tclUtil.c:
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to not overrun the string end. [Bug 3192636]
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to not overrun the string end. [Bug 3192636]
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to not overrun the string end. [Bug 3192636]
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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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* generic/tclCmdMZ.c (Trace*Proc): Update Tcl_VarTraceProcs so
* generic/tclLink.c (LinkTraceProc): that they call
* generic/tclUtil.c (TclPrecTraceProc): Tcl_InterpDeleted() for
themselves, and do not rely on (frequently buggy) setting of the
TCL_INTERP_DESTROYED flag by the trace core.
* generic/tclVar.c: Update callers of CallVarTraces to not
pass in the TCL_INTERP_DESTROYED flag. Also apply filters so that
public routines only pass documented flag values down to lower level
routines.
* generic/tclVar.c (CallVarTraces): The setting of the
TCL_INTERP_DESTROYED flag is now done entirely within the
CallVarTraces routine, the only place it can be done right.
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* generic/tclUtil.c (Tcl_SplitList): optimisation, [Patch 1344747]
by dgp.
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* generic/tclUtil.c (TclGetIntForIndex): intreps of numeric types
with simpler calls of Tcl_GetIntFromObj and Tcl_GetLongFromObj,
now that those routines are better behaved wrt shimmering.
[Patch 1177219]
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TclNeedSpace() where non-breaking space (\u00A0) and backslash-escaped
spaces were handled incorrectly.
* tests/util.test: Added new tests util-8.[2-6].
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* generic/tclUtil.c: assume that ckfree == free, as that is not
* generic/tclResult.c: always true. [Bug 756791] (fuller)
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* generic/tclObj.c is defined on all platforms, even those where
* generic/tclPort.h TCL_WIDE_INT_IS_LONG is defined. Also made
the Tcl_Value struct have a wideValue field on all platforms. This is
a ***POTENTIAL INCOMPATIBILITY*** for TCL_WIDE_INT_IS_LONG platforms
because that struct changes size. This is the same TIP 72
incompatibility that was seen on other platforms at the 8.4.0 release,
when this change should have happened as well. [Bug 713562]
* generic/tclInt.h: New internal macros TclGetWide() and
TclGetLongFromWide() to deal with both forms of the "wideInt"
Tcl_ObjType, so that conditional TCL_WIDE_INT_IS_LONG code
is confined to the header file.
* generic/tclCmdAH.c: Replaced most coding that was conditional
* generic/tclCmdIL.c: on TCL_WIDE_INT_IS_LONG with code that
* generic/tclExecute.c: works across platforms, sometimes using
* generic/tclTest.c: the new macros above to do it.
* generic/tclUtil.c:
* generic/tclVar.c:
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* generic/tclStrToD.c:
* generic/tclUtil.c (Tcl_PrintDouble):
* tests/util.test (util-16.*): Restored full Tcl 8.4 compatibility
for the formatting of floating point numbers when $::tcl_precision
is not zero. Added compatibility tests to make sure that excess
trailing zeroes are suppressed for all eight major code paths.
[Bug 3157475]
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inner *s that leads to poor recursive glob matching, defer to
original RE instead. tclbench RE var backtrack.
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