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a time zone to allow for time zones specified as +HH or -HH.
* tests/clock.test: Added regression test case for the above issue.
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* library/clock.tcl remaining references to global vars
* library/init.tcl ::errorInfo and ::errorCode.
* generic/tclMain.c (Tcl_Main): Updated to make use of
TclGetReturnOptions instead of ::errorInfo variable.
* generic/tclInterp.c (tclInit): Bug fix. Access dict variables
with [dict get], not array syntax.
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became ::localtime instead of :localtime. Fixed a bug where
time zone names containing hyphens could not be loaded.
Thanks to Todd M. Helfter <tmh@jumpgate.itsp.purdue.edu> for
finding these bugs.
* tests/clock.test: Added regression test cases that covers
both bugs.
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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]
* library/clock.tcl (InitTZData, ClearCaches): Changed so that the
in-memory time zone :UTC (and its aliases) always gets
reinitialised, in case tzdata is absent. [Bug 1019537, 1023779]
* library/tzdata/*: Regenerated.
* tests/clock.test (clock-31.*, clock-39.1): Corrected a problem
where the 'system' locale tests fail on a non-English Windows
machine. [Bug 1023761]. Added a test to make sure that alias
time zones load correctly. [Bug 1023779].
* tools/tclZIC.tcl (writeLinks): Corrected a problem where
alias time zone names were written incorrectly, causing them
to fail to load at run time. [Bug 1023779].
* win/tclWinTime.c (Tcl_GetTime): Eliminated CPUID tests on
Win64 - assuming that HAL vendors now do a better job of
keeping the performance counters synchronized among CPU's.
[Bug 1020445]
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from alphabetic to numeric to produce scannable times in more
locales.
* tests/clock.test (clock-37.1): Removed now-unused 'needPST'
constraint and the comments that refer to it.
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