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on the strObj->typePtr so that untyped values get converted to the
"string" type and pass through the Unicode matcher. [Bug 2613766]
Also added checks to only perform "bytearray" optimization on pure
bytearray values. [Bug 2637173].
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- some internal const decorations
- spacing
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const tables, so those will be
put by the C-compiler in the
TEXT segment in stead of the
DATA segment. This makes those
table sharable in shared libraries.
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* generic/tclCmdMZ.c: with -Wwrite-strings
* generic/tclIndexObj.c:
* generic/tclProc.c:
* generic/tclStubLib.c:
* generic/tclUtil.c:
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* generic/tcl.h: Remove the "result" and "freeProc" fields
* generic/tclBasic.c: from the default public declaration of the
* generic/tclResult.c: Tcl_Interp struct. Code should no longer
* generic/tclStubLib.c: be accessing these fields. Access can be
* generic/tclTest.c: restored by defining USE_INTERP_RESULT, but
* generic/tclUtil.c: that should only be a temporary migration aid.
*** POTENTIAL INCOMPATIBILITY ***
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*exactPtr value to really fix [Bug 2065115]. Also avoid possible
DString overflow.
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*exactPtr value to really fix [Bug 2065115].
* tests/regexpComp.test: Correct duplicate test names.
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* generic/tclUtil.c (TclReToGlob): translation from exact
to anywhere-in-string match. [Bug 2065115]
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* generic/tclUtil.c (Tcl_ConcatObj):
* tests/util.test (util-4.7):
fix [Bug 1447328]; the original "fix" turned Tcl_ConcatObj() into
a hairy monster. This was exposed by [Bug 2055782]. Additionally,
Tcl_ConcatObj could corrupt its input under certain conditions!
*** NASTY BUG FIXED ***
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* tests/regexpComp.test: star possibly being escaped in
determining right anchor. [Bug 1902436]
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when not necessary
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* generic/tclIntDecls.h: to tclInt.h from stubs.
* generic/tclStubInit.c: Add flags var to TclByteArrayMatch for
* generic/tclInt.h: future extensibility
* generic/tcl.h: define TCL_MATCH_EXACT doc for Tcl_StringCaseMatch.
* doc/StrMatch.3: It is compatible with existing usage.
* generic/tclExecute.c (INST_STR_MATCH): flag for TclByteArrayMatch
* generic/tclUtil.c (TclByteArrayMatch, TclStringMatchObj):
* generic/tclRegexp.c (Tcl_RegExpExecObj):
* generic/tclCmdMZ.c (StringMatchCmd): Use TclStringMatchObj
* tests/string.test (11.9.* 11.10.*): more tests
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THIS PATCH WAS REVERTED: initial (mis)measurements overstated the
perfomance wins, which turn out to be tiny. Not worth the
complication.
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result if specified on error.
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* generic/tclExecute.c: bit INTERP_RESULT_UNCLEAN: shortcut for
* generic/tclInt.h: Tcl_ResetResult for the "normal" case:
* generic/tclProc.c: TCL_OK, no return options, no errorCode
* generic/tclResult.c: nor errorInfo, return at normal level.
* generic/tclStubLib.c: [Patch 1830184]
* generic/tclUtil.c:
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* generic/tclExecute.c, generic/tclInt.decls, generic/tclIntDecls.h:
* generic/tclRegexp.c, generic/tclRegexp.h: Add INST_REGEXP and fully
* generic/tclStubInit.c, generic/tclUtil.c: compiled [regexp] for the
* tests/regexpComp.test: [Bug 1830166] simple cases. Also
added TclReToGlob function to convert RE to glob patterns and use
these in the possible cases.
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objTypes.
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* generic/tclExecute.c, generic/tclUtil.c: TclByteArrayMatch
and don't allow a nocase option. [Bug 1828296]
For INST_STR_MATCH, ignore pattern type for TclByteArrayMatch case.
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* generic/tclInt.decls, generic/tclIntDecls.h: added TclByteArrayMatch
* generic/tclUtil.c (TclByteArrayMatch): for efficient glob
* generic/tclExecute.c (TclExecuteByteCode): matching of ByteArray
Tcl_Objs, used in INST_STR_MATCH. [Bug 1827996]
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concatenees being empty objs [Bug 1447328]
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zero strings passed as the "permissions" argument as octal numbers,
even if Tcl itself no longer parses integers in that way.
* unix/tclUnixFCmd.c: Revise the "-permissions" [file attribute] so
that it interprets leading zero strings as octal numbers, even if Tcl
itself no longer parses integers in that way.
* generic/tclCompExpr.c: Corrections to code that produces
* generic/tclUtil.c: extended "bad octal" error messages.
* tests/cmdAH.test: Test revisions so that tests pass whether or
* tests/cmdIL.test: not Tcl parses leading zero strings as octal.
* tests/compExpr-old.test:
* tests/compExpr.test:
* tests/compile.test:
* tests/expr-old.test:
* tests/expr.test:
* tests/incr.test:
* tests/io.test:
* tests/lindex.test:
* tests/link.test:
* tests/mathop.test:
* tests/parseExpr.test:
* tests/set.test:
* tests/string.test:
* tests/stringComp.test:
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* generic/tclLink.c (LinkTraceProc): Update Tcl_VarTraceProcs so that
* generic/tclNamesp.c (Error*Read): they call Tcl_InterpDeleted()
* generic/tclTrace.c (Trace*Proc): for themselves, and do not rely
* generic/tclUtil.c (TclPrecTraceProc): on (frequently buggy) setting
of the TCL_INTERP_DESTROYED flag by the trace core.
* generic/tclVar.c: Update callers of TclCallVarTraces 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/tclTrace.c (TclCallVarTraces): The setting of the
TCL_INTERP_DESTROYED flag is now done entirely within the
TclCallVarTraces routine, the only place it can be done right.
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* generic/tclLiteral.c:
* generic/tclNamesp.c:
* generic/tclParse.c:
* generic/tclPreserve.c:
* generic/tclStringObj.c:
* generic/tclUtil.c:
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was doing...
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* generic/tclCmdAH.c:
* generic/tclCmdIL.c:
* generic/tclCmdMZ.c:
* generic/tclCompCmds.c:
* generic/tclCompExpr.c:
* generic/tclCompile.c:
* generic/tclCompile.h:
* generic/tclExecute.c:
* generic/tclIOUtil.c:
* generic/tclInt.h:
* generic/tclInterp.c:
* generic/tclNamesp.c:
* generic/tclObj.c:
* generic/tclProc.c:
* tests/compile.test:
* tests/info.test:
* tests/platform.test:
* tests/safe.test:
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* generic/tcl.decls: New public routines Tcl_ObjPrintf,
* generic/tclStringObj.c: Tcl_AppendObjToErrorInfo, Tcl_Format,
* generic/tclInt.h: Tcl_AppendLimitedToObj,
Tcl_AppendFormatToObj and Tcl_AppendPrintfToObj. Former internal
versions removed.
* generic/tclDecls.h: make genstubs
* generic/tclStubInit.c:
* generic/tclBasic.c: Updated callers.
* generic/tclCkalloc.c:
* generic/tclCmdAH.c:
* generic/tclCmdIL.c:
* generic/tclCmdMZ.c:
* generic/tclCompExpr.c:
* generic/tclCompile.c:
* generic/tclDictObj.c:
* generic/tclExecute.c:
* generic/tclIORChan.c:
* generic/tclIOUtil.c:
* generic/tclMain.c:
* generic/tclNamesp.c:
* generic/tclObj.c:
* generic/tclPkg.c:
* generic/tclProc.c:
* generic/tclStrToD.c:
* generic/tclTimer.c:
* generic/tclUtil.c:
* unix/tclUnixFCmd.c:
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* generic/tclEncoding.c: pointer from/to integer of different
* generic/tclEvent.c: size' on 64-bit platforms by casting to
* generic/tclExecute.c: intermediate types intptr_t/uintptr_t
* generic/tclHash.c: via new PTR2INT(), INT2PTR(),
* generic/tclIO.c: PTR2UINT() and UINT2PTR() macros.
* generic/tclInt.h: [Patch 1592791]
* generic/tclProc.c:
* generic/tclTest.c:
* generic/tclThreadStorage.c:
* generic/tclTimer.c:
* generic/tclUtil.c:
* unix/configure.in:
* unix/tclUnixChan.c:
* unix/tclUnixPipe.c:
* unix/tclUnixPort.h:
* unix/tclUnixTest.c:
* unix/tclUnixThrd.c:
* unix/configure: autoconf-2.59
* unix/tclConfig.h.in: autoheader-2.59
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* generic/tclCkalloc.c: TclObjPrintf() routines to panic when unable
* generic/tclCmdAH.c: to complete their formatting operations, rather
* generic/tclCmdIL.c: than report an error message. This means an
* generic/tclCmdMZ.c: interp argument for error message recording is
* generic/tclDictObj.c: no longer needed, further simplifying the
* generic/tclExecute.c: interface for callers.
* generic/tclIORChan.c:
* generic/tclIOUtil.c:
* generic/tclInt.h:
* generic/tclMain.c:
* generic/tclNamesp.c:
* generic/tclParseExpr.c:
* generic/tclPkg.c:
* generic/tclProc.c:
* generic/tclStringObj.c:
* generic/tclTimer.c:
* generic/tclUtil.c:
* unix/tclUnixFCmd.c:
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* generic/tclCkalloc.c: TclObjPrintf, TclFormatObj, and
* generic/tclCmdAH.c: TclFormatToErrorInfo to a new set of
* generic/tclCmdIL.c: routines TclAppendPrintfToObj,
* generic/tclCmdMZ.c: TclAppendFormatToObj, TclObjPrintf, and
* generic/tclDictObj.c: TclObjFormat, with the intent of making
* generic/tclExecute.c: the latter list, plus TclAppendLimitedToObj
* generic/tclIORChan.c: and TclAppendObjToErrorInfo, public via
* generic/tclIOUtil.c: a revised TIP 270.
* generic/tclInt.h:
* generic/tclMain.c:
* generic/tclNamesp.c:
* generic/tclParseExpr.c:
* generic/tclPkg.c:
* generic/tclProc.c:
* generic/tclStringObj.c:
* generic/tclTimer.c:
* generic/tclUtil.c:
* unix/tclUnixFCmd.c:
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by dgp.
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TclParseNumber covers the task just fine.
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* generic/tclCmdIL.c:
* generic/tclCompCmds.c:
* generic/tclDictObj.c:
* generic/tclExecute.c:
* generic/tclLiteral.c:
* generic/tclParseExpr.c:
* generic/tclScan.c:
* generic/tclUtil.c:
* generic/tclVar.c:
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[kennykb-numerics-branch] Resynchronized with the HEAD; at this
checkpoint [-rkennykb-numerics-branch-20051008], the HEAD and
kennykb-numerics-branch contain identical code.
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* generic/tclCkalloc.c: TclFormatToErrorInfo.
* generic/tclCmdMZ.c:
* generic/tclExecute.c:
* generic/tclIORChan.c:
* generic/tclMain.c:
* generic/tclProc.c:
* generic/tclTimer.c:
* generic/tclUtil.c:
* unix/tclUnixFCmd.c
* unix/configure: autoconf-2.59
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of the time even when they are not pure. The flag works by keeping track of
when the string rep was derived from the internal rep.
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kept per-thread to prevent different threads from stomping on each
others' formatting prescriptions.
***POTENTIAL INCOMPATIBILITY*** Multi-threaded programs that set
the value of ::tcl_precision will now have to set it in each thread.
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