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* generic/tclCmdMZ.c (Tcl_StringObjCmd STR_MATCH):
* generic/tclUtf.c (TclUniCharMatch):
* generic/tclInt.decls: add private TclUniCharMatch function that
* generic/tclIntDecls.h: does string match on counted unicode
* generic/tclStubInit.c: strings. Tcl_UniCharCaseMatch has the
* tests/string.test: failing that it can't handle strings or
* tests/stringComp.test: patterns with embedded NULLs. Added
tests that actually try strings/pats with NULLs. TclUniCharMatch
should be TIPed and made public in the next minor version rev.
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not being freed on all function exits, causing a memory leak
[Bug 684756]
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so that eol is only assigned at the top of the
TCL_TRANSLATE_AUTO case block. The other cases
assign eol so this does not change any functionality.
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last event in the queue. Added test code in 'tcltest' and a new file
of test cases 'notify.test' to exercise this functionality; several of
the new test cases fail for the original code and pass for the
corrected code.
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* generic/tcl.h:
* tools/tcl.wse.in:
* unix/configure:
* unix/configure.in:
* unix/tcl.m4:
* unix/tcl.spec:
* win/README.binary:
* win/configure:
* win/configure.in:
* macosx/Tcl.pbproj/project.pbxproj:
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* generic/tclCmdIL.c (Tcl_LsearchObjCmd): protect against the case
that lsearch -regepx list and pattern objects are equal.
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* generic/tclStringObj.c (Tcl_GetCharLength): correct ascii char
opt of 2002-11-11 to not stop early on \x00. [Bug #684699]
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break on (p >= end) instead of just (p == end).
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* tests/parse.test: fix for [Bug 684744], by Don Porter.
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(UpdateStringOfFsPath): revert the cwdLen == 0 check and instead
follow a different code path in Tcl_FSJoinPath.
(Tcl_FSConvertToPathType, Tcl_FSGetNormalizedPath):
(Tcl_FSGetFileSystemForPath): Update string rep path objects
before freeing the internal object. (darley)
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* generic/tclIOUtil.c (Tcl_FSGetNormalizedPath):
(Tcl_FSMatchInDirectory): handle the cwdLen == 0 case
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* tests/incr.test: Don't include the text
"(increment expression)" in the errorInfo
generated by the compiled version of the
incr command since it does not match the
message generated by the non-compiled version
of incr. It is also not possible to match
this error output under Jacl, which does
not support a compiler.
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error is encountered reading the increment value during
a compiled call to incr, add a "(reading increment)"
error string to the errorInfo variable. This makes
the errorInfo variable set by the compiled incr command
match the value set by the non-compiled version.
* tests/incr-old.test: Change errorInfo result for
the compiled incr command case to match the modified
implementation.
* tests/incr.test: Add tests to make sure the compiled
and non-compiled errorInfo messages are the same.
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callbacks get fully qualified names of the command. [Bug
651271]. ***POTENTIAL INCOMPATIBILITY***
* tests/trace.test: Modified the test cases for [trace add
command] to expect fully qualified names on the 'rename'
callbacks. Added a case for renaming a proc within a namespace.
* doc/trace.n: Added language about use of fully qualified names
in trace callbacks.
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compiler warnings on SGI. [Bug 664379]
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is called to report the same package as being loaded in two interps,
it shows up in [info loaded {}] in both of them (previously,
it didn't appear in the static package list in the second.
* tests/load.test Added regression test for the above bug.
[Bug 670042]
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[clock clicks {}] and [clock clicks -] to be accepted as if
they were [clock clicks -milliseconds].
* tests/clock.test: Added regression tests for the above bug.
[Bug 675356]
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* doc/Tcl.n: Added headings to the eleven paragraphs, to improve
formatting in the tools that attempt to extract tables of contents
from the manual pages. [Bug 627455]
* generic/tclClock.c: Expanded mutex protection around the setting
of env(TZ) and the thread-unsafe call to tzset(). [Bug 656660]
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TCL_DEBUG_IDENT, used only by TclpCreateProcess.
* unix/Makefile.in: Define TCL_DBGX.
* win/Makefile.in: Define TCL_DBGX.
* win/tclWinPipe.c (TclpCreateProcess):
Check that the Tcl pipe dll actually exists
in the Tcl bin directory and panic if it
is not found. Incorporate TCL_DBGX into
the Tcl pipe dll name. This fixes a really
mysterious error that would show up when
exec'ing a 16 bit application under Win95
or Win98 when Tcl was compiled with symbols.
The error seemed to indicate that the executable
could not be found, but it was actually the
Tcl pipe dll that could not be found.
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Invoke TclpCutFileChannel and TclpSpliceFileChannel.
* generic/tclInt.h: Declare TclpCutFileChannel
and TclpSpliceFileChannel.
* unix/tclUnixChan.c (FileCloseProc, TclpOpenFileChannel,
Tcl_MakeFileChannel, TclpCutFileChannel,
TclpSpliceFileChannel): Implement thread load data
cut and splice for file channels. This avoids
an invalid memory ref when compiled with -DDEPRECATED.
* win/tclWinChan.c (FileCloseProc, TclpCutFileChannel,
TclpSpliceFileChannel): Implement thread load data
cut and splice for file channels. This avoids
an invalid memory ref that was showing up in the
thread extension.
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2002-12-04 to correct the issue with extensions that have TSD
needing to finalize that before they are unloaded. This issue
needs further clarification.
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defined TCL_WIDE_INT_TYPE as long long and
TCL_LL_MODIFIER as L when compiling with
mingw. This change ended up causing some
test case failures when compiling with mingw.
* generic/tclObj.c (UpdateStringOfWideInt):
Describe the warning generated by mingw and
why it needs to be ignored so that someone
is not tempted to "fix" this problem again
in the future.
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incorrectly conditionally defined savedTZEnv and savedTimeZone.
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* generic/tcl.h: Add if defined(__MINGW32__)
check to code that sets the TCL_WIDE_INT_TYPE
and TCL_LL_MODIFIER.
* generic/tclClock.c (FormatClock): Don't
define savedTimeZone and savedTZEnv if
we are not going to use them.
* generic/tclEnv.c: Add cast to avoid warning.
* win/tclWinChan.c: Use DWORD instead of int
to avoid compiler warning.
* win/tclWinThrd.c: Only define allocLock,
allocLockPtr, and dataKey when TCL_THREADS
is defined. This avoid a compiler warning
about unused variables.
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SHORT, and LONG when HAVE_WINNT_IGNORE_VOID
is defined. This avoids a bunch of compiler
warnings when building with Cygwin or Mingw.
* win/configure: Regen.
* win/configure.in: Define HAVE_WINNT_IGNORE_VOID
when we detect a winnt.h that still defines
CHAR, SHORT, and LONG when VOID has already
been defined.
* win/tcl.m4 (SC_LOAD_TCLCONFIG): Subst the
TCL_DEFS loaded from tclConfig.sh so that
Tcl defines can make it into the Tk Makefile.
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problem with recent commit. [Bug 633204]
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for greater clarity of code.
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* tests/compile.test: Corrects failure of bytecompiled
[catch {return}] to have result TCL_RETURN (not TCL_OK) [Bug 633204].
This patch is a workaround for 8.4.X. A new opcode INST_RETURN is a
better long term solution for 8.5 and later.
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(Tcl_ThreadAlert): Check that the stub functions are non-NULL
before calling them. They could be set to NULL by Tcl_SetNotifier.
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* tests/winPipe.c:
* win/tclWinPipe.c (Tcl_WaitPid):
* win/tclWinTest.c: Gave Tcl_WaitPid the ability to return a
Win32 exception code translated into a posix style SIG*. This
allows [close] to report "CHILDKILLED" without the meaning
getting lost in a truncated exit code. In TclCleanupChildren(),
TclpGetPid() had to get moved to before Tcl_WaitPid() as the
the handle is removed from the list taking away the ability
to get the process id after the wait is done. This shouldn't
effect the unix implimentaion unless waitpid is called with
a pid of zero, meaning "any". I don't think it is..
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propagate negative return codes up the call stack. [Bug 647307]
* tests/proc.test (proc-6.1): Test for Bug 647307
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string "0x" (recognize leading "0" as an integer). [Bug 648441].
* tests/parseExpr.test (parseExpr-19.1): Test for Bug 648441.
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