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* tests/expr.test (expr-47.13): a number's square root
is between n<<DIGIT_BIT and n<<DIGIT_BIT+1. [Bug 2143288]
Thanks to Malcolm Boffey (malcolm.boffey@virgin.net) for
the patch.
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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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insensitive filesystems.
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@modifier (HEAD backport 2008-06-01).
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workdir and /tmp are not on same FS.
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* tests/fileName.test: option to [glob]. [Bug 1750300]
Thanks to Matthias Kraft and George Peter Staplin.
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* tests/proc.test: by procbody::test::proc. See [Bug 2043636].
Added a test case demonstrating the leak before the fix. Fixed a
few spelling errors in test descriptions as well.
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* tests/execute.test: stack trace when a compile epoch bump triggers
fallback to direct evaluation of commands in a compiled script.
[Bug 2037338]
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(info-22.8, info-23.0): switch to glob matching to avoid sensitivity
to tcltest.tcl line number changes, remove knownBug constraint, fix
expected result. [Bug 1605269]
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of location for uplevel scripts.
* generic/tclCompile.c (TclInitCompileEnv): Reorganized the
initialization of the #280 location information to match the flow
in TclEvalObjEx to get more absolute contexts.
* generic/tclBasic.c (TclEvalObjEx): Moved the pure-list
optimization out of the eval-direct code path to be done always,
i.e. even when a compile is requested. This way we do not loose
the association between #280 location information and the list
elements, if any.
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increasing numbers.
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* generic/tclCmdIL.c: immediately, without search. Reworked setup
* generic/tclCompile.c: of eoFramePtr, doesn't need the line
* tests/info.test: information, more sensible to have everything
on line 1 when eval'ing a pure list. Updated the users of the line
information to special case this based on the frame type (i.e.
TCL_LOCATION_EVAL_LIST). Added a testcase demonstrating the new
behaviour.
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* tests/interp.test: [interp bgerror $slave] and [$slave bgerror]
would always act like [interp bgerror {}]. [Bug 1999035].
* tests/chanio.test: Corrected flawed tests revealed by a -debug 1
* tests/event.test: -singleproc 1 test suite run.
* tests/io.test:
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* generic/tclClock.c (ConvertLocalToUTC):
* tests/clock.test (clock-63.1): Fixed a bug where the
internal ConvertLocalToUTC command segfaulted if passed a
dictionary without the 'localSeconds' key. To the best of
my knowledge, the bug was not observable in the [clock]
command itself.
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* tests/info.test: head branch :: Moved the code looking up the
information for key 'proc' out of the TCL_LOCATION_BC branch to
after the switch, this is common to all frame types. Updated the
testsuite to match. This was exposed by the 2008-06-08 commit
(Miguel), switching uplevel from direct eval to compilation. Fixes
[Bug 1987851].
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Alexandre Ferrieux <ferrieux@users.sourceforge.net> to fix the
[Bug 1965787]. 'tell' now works for locations > 2 GB as well
instead of going negative.
* generic/tclIO.c (Tcl_SetChannelBufferSize): Accepted a patch by
* tests/io.test: Alexandre Ferrieux <ferrieux@users.sourceforge.net>
* tests/chanio.test: to fix the [Bug 1969953]. Buffersize outside
of the supported range are now clipped to nearest boundary instead
of ignored.
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* tests/parse.test (parse-15.60): routine has no mechanism to
return the "incomplete" status of "\\\n" so calling this routine
anywhere that can be reached within a Tcl_ParseCommand() call is a
mistake. In particular, ParseComment() must not use it. [Bug 1968882].
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implementation. Added test cases about how it handles if the rug
is pulled out from under a channel (= killing threads,
interpreters containing the tcl command for a channel, and channel
sitting in a different interpreter/thread.)
* generic/tclIORChan.c: Fixed the bugs exposed by the new
testcases, redone most of the cleanup and exit handling.
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* io.test (io-53.8a): Ferrieux <ferrieux@users.sourceforge.net>,
* chanio.test (chan-io-53.8a): to shift EOF handling to the async
part of the command if a callback is specified, should the channel
be at EOF already when fcopy is called. Testcase by myself.
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Added comments to the test that it can fail on a heavily loaded
system.
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values, changed to not be an error, but behave like the special
value -1 (copy all, default).
* tests/iocmd.test (iocmd-15.{12,13}): Removed.
* tests/io.test (io-52.5{,a,b}): Reverted last change, added
* tests/chanio.test (chan-io-52.5{,a,b}): comment regarding the
meaning of -1, added two more testcases for other negative values,
and input wrapped to negative.
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* tests/io.test (io-52.5): does not seem to have any bearing, and
was an illegal value.
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* tests/ioCmd.test (iocmd-15.{13,14}): value to reject negative
values, and values overflowing 32-bit signed. [Bug 1557855]. Basic
patch by Alexandre Ferrieux <ferrieux@users.sourceforge.net>, with
modifications from me to separate overflow from true negative
value. Extended testsuite.
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cancel. cancel has to be done after the vwait completes.
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* tests/io.test (io-53.8,53.9,53.10): spaces in builddir path
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* tests/chanio.test:
* generic/tclIO.c: Additional changes to data structures for fcopy
* generic/tclIO.h: and channels to perform proper cleanup in case
of a channel having two background copy operations running as is
now possible.
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Fix [format {% d}] so that it behaves the same way as in 8.4 and
as C's printf().
* tests/format.test: Add a test for '% d' and '%+d'.
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* tests/io.test (io-53.9): Made test cleanup robust against
the possibility of slow process shutdown on Windows.
* win/tcl.m4: Added -D_CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE and
-DCRT_NONSTDC_NO_DEPRECATE to the MSVC compilation flags
so that the compilation doesn't barf on perfectly reasonable
Posix system calls.
* win/configure: Manually patched (don't have the right autoconf
to hand).
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* tests/chanio.test: on Alexandre's test script. Also fixed
problem with timer in preceding test, was not canceled properly
in the ok case.
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write when input was zero-length anyway. Otherwise keept it an
error, and separate the message from 'written too much'.
* tests/ioCmd.test (iocmd-24.6): Testcase updated for changed
message.
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the now closed channel from the reflection map. Before we could
crash the system by invoking 'chan postevent' on a closed
reflected channel, dereferencing the dangling pointer in the
map.
* tests/ioCmd.test (iocmd-31.8): Testcase for the above.
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* tests/io.test: prevent fcopy from calling -command synchronously
* tests/chanio.test: the first time. Thanks to Alexandre Ferrieux
<ferrieux@users.sourceforge.net> for report and patch.
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condition.
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1854435]
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