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workaround. That bug is now fixed.
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that get cleared by Tcl_ResetResult() and not more serious things
like DELETED.
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* tests/namespace.test (namespace-8.5,6): the save/restore
of ::errorInfo and ::errorCode during global namespace teardown.
Revised the comment to clarify why this is done, and added tests
that will fail if this is not done.
* generic/tclResult.c (TclTransferResult): Added safety
checks so that unexpected undefined ::errorInfo or ::errorCode
will not lead to a segfault.
* generic/tclVar.c (CallVarTraces): Save/restore the flag
* tests/var.test (var-16.1): values that define part of the
interpreter state during variable traces. [Bug 10381021].
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the int value of a wideInteger. [Bug 1027690]
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TCL_WIDE_INT_IS_LONG platforms.
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* generic/tclIOGT.c: Channel version fixed, must be 3, to have
wideseekProc. Thanks to David Graveraux <davygrvy@pobox.com>.
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longstanding inconsistency in the treatment of the TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY
flag revealed by testing the 2004-09-09 commits against Itcl.
TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY now acts as specified in the pre-function
comment, forcing resolution in the passed in context namespace.
It has been incorrectly forcing resolution in the interp's current
namespace.
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optimisation for concatting an empty string. This enables
replacing the idiom 'K $x [set x {}]' by '$x[set x {}]' for
fastest execution.
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[Bug 1017299]
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* tests/namespace.test: logic that relied exclusively on string
matching and failed in the presence of [rename]s. [Bug 560297]
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attempted to store the assoc data in the client data; the
optimisation caused a bug that [after] would overwrite
its imports. [Bug 1016167]
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1011860]
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so that Tcl_ExitProc's that call Tcl_Finalize recursively do not
cause deadlock. [Patch 999084 fixes Tk Bug 714956]
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* tests/basic.test (basic-46.1): to incomplete scripts
as part of multi-line script construction. Do not add an extra
trailing newline to the complete script. [Bug 833150]
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Tcl_Panic which is now required for non-threaded build.
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* generic/tclInt.h: fully cleanup on exit and allow for
* generic/tclThreadAlloc.c: reinitialization. [Bug #736426]
* unix/tclUnixThrd.c: (mistachkin, kenny)
* win/tclWinThrd.c:
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generation of error messages and simplified by reusing data in a
variable instead of retrieving the string again. Fixes [Tcl SF Bug 835289].
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the TclFinalizeNotifier in order to correct broken ref-counting
of the notifier thread.
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* generic/tclIO.c (Tcl_UnregisterChannel): 'Tcl_Close' while the
* generic/tclIO.c (Tcl_Close): close callbacks are
run. Checked in 'Tcl_Close' and 'Tcl_Unregister' to prevent
recursive call of 'close' in the close-callbacks. This is a
possible error made by implementors of virtual filesystems based
on 'tclvfs', thinking that they have to close the channel in the
close handler for the filesystem.
* generic/tclIO.c:
* generic/tclIO.h:
* Not reverting, but #ifdef'ing the changes from May 19, 2004 out
of the core. This removes the ***POTENTIAL INCOMPATIBILITY***
for channel drivers it introduced. This has become possible due
to Expect gaining a BlockModeProc and now handling blockingg and
non-blocking modes correctly. Thus [SF Tcl Bug 943274] is still
fixed if a recent enough version of Expect is used.
* doc/CrtChannel.3: Added warning about usage of a channel without
a BlockModeProc.
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old depreceated newline syntax, to ensure that only "nonewline"
is accepted. [Tcl SF Bug 985869], reported by Joe Mistachkin
<mistachkin@users.sourceforge.net>.
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since this will result in TclInitNotifier never being called.
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See SF bugreport for more info.
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* unix/configure, unix/configure.in, unix/tcl.spec: patchlevel
* win/README.binary, win/configure, win/configure.in: 8.4.7
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in NewThreadProc(). This is backported from head. Thnx to Kevin Kenny for
spotting this.
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Hemang Lavana.
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* tests/exec.test: case redir of stderr to the result output.
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* generic/tclIntDecls.h: The Win/DOS EOLs from the
* generic/tclIntPlatDecls.h: last regen screwed up compilation
* generic/tclPlatDecls.h: with an older gcc.
* generic/tclStubInit.c:
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build works again.
* generic/tclInt.decls: Changes to the tests for
* generic/tclIntPlatDecls.h: clock frequency in Tcl_WinTime
* generic/tclStubInit.c: so that any clock frequency
* tests/platform.test (platform-1.3): is accepted provided that
* win/tclWin32Dll.c (TclWinCPUID): all CPU's in the system share
* win/tclWinTest.c (TestwincpuidCmd): a common chip, and hence,
* win/tclWinTime.c (Tcl_GetTime): presumably, a common clock. This
change necessitated a small burst of assembly code to read CPU ID
information, which was added as TclWinCPUID in the internal Stubs. To
test this code in the common case of a single-processor machine, a
'testwincpuid' command was added to tclWinTest.c, and a test case in
platform.test. Thanks to Jeff Godfrey and Richard Suchenwirth for
reporting this bug. [Bug #976722]
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* tests/encoding.test: added support and tests for translating
embedded null characters between real nullbytes and the internal
representation on input/output (Bug #949905).
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properly have tclIntType used for smaller values. This corrects
TclX bug 896727 and any other 3rd party extension that created
math functions but was not yet WIDE_INT aware in them.
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and new (in tcl8.4) exteriorisations of [Bug 736729] due to the use of
tclNsVarNameType obj types. The consequences of [Bug 736729]
should be the same as in tcl8.3 and previous versions.
The use of tclNsVarNameType objs is still disabled, pending a
decision by the release manager.
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after shifting the code.
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* tclIO.h: [SF Tcl Bug 462317], see ChangeLog entry
2001-09-26. The fix done at that time is incomplete. It
is possible to get around it if the actual read
operation is defered and not executed in the event
handler itself. Instead of tracking if we are in an
read caused by a synthesized fileevent we now track if
the OS has delivered a true event = actual data and
bypass the driver if a read finds that there is no
actual data waiting. The flag is cleared by a short or
full read.
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* generic/tclIntPlatDecls.h: places where it appeared before the
* unix/tclUnixPort.h changes of 14 May, because use of
* unix/tclUnixTime.h native time_t in its place requires
* win/tclWinTime.h: the 8.5 header reforms. [Bug #955146]
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* generic/tclInt.decls: Promoted TclpLocaltime and TclpGmtime
* generic/tclIntDecls.h: from Unix-specific stubs to the generic
* generic/tclIntPlatDecls.h: internal Stubs table. Reran 'genstubs'
* generic/tclStubInit.c:
* unix/tclUnixPort.h:
* generic/tclClock.c: Changed a buggy 'GMT' timezone specification
to the correct 'GMT0'. [Bug #922848]
* unix/tclUnixThrd.c: Moved TclpGmtime and TclpLocaltime to
unix/tclUnixTime.c where they belong.
* unix/tclUnixTime.c (TclpGmtime, TclpLocaltime, TclpGetTimeZone,
ThreadSafeGMTime [removed],
ThreadSafeLocalTime [removed],
SetTZIfNecessary, CleanupMemory):
Restructured to make sure that the same mutex protects
all calls to localtime, gmtime, and tzset. Added a check
in front of those calls to make sure that the TZ env var
hasn't changed since the last call to tzset, and repeat
tzset if necessary. [Bug #942078] Removed a buggy test
of the Daylight Saving Time information in 'gettimeofday'
in favor of applying 'localtime' to a known value.
[Bug #922848]
* tests/clock.test (clock-3.14): Added test to make sure that
changes to $env(TZ) take effect immediately.
* win/tclWinTime.c (TclpLocaltime, TclpGmtime):
Added porting layer for 'localtime' and 'gmtime' calls.
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