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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/tclTestObj.c: operations. Thanks to kbk for fix and test.
* tests/listObj.test: [Bug 2971669].
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* tests/fileName.test: single definitions and (more precise) names:
* tests/get.test: longis32bit, 32bit, !intsAre64bit => longIs32bit * tests/listObj.test: empty => emptyTest; winOnly => win
* tests/obj.test: intsAre64bit => longIs64bit
Also updated some "nonPortable" tests to use constraints that mark
precisely what about them isn't portable, so the tests can run where
they work.
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* tests/listObj.test: registration of the Tcl_ObjType's "list",
* tests/obj.test: "procbody", "index", "ensembleCommand",
"localVarName", and "levelReference". The only reason to register
a Tcl_ObjType is to have it returned by Tcl_GetObjType, and the
only reason for that is to retrieve a (Tcl_ObjType *) to pass to
Tcl_ConvertToType(). None of the types above can support a
Tcl_ConvertToType() call; they panic. Better not to offer something
than to lead users into a panic.
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::tcltest" to "namespace import -force ::tcltest" [Bug: 3948].
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