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* tests/lset.test (lset-10.3): fixed handling of unshared lists
with shared sublists, [Bug 1333036] reported by neuronstorm.
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[kennykb-numerics-branch] Resynchronized with the HEAD; at this
checkpoint [-rkennykb-numerics-branch-20051008], the HEAD and
kennykb-numerics-branch contain identical code.
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* tests/fCmd.test (fCmd-20.2): account for NFS special
files with a readdir rewind threshold. [Bug 1034337]
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* win/tclWinPort.h: define USE_PUTENV_FOR_UNSET 1
* generic/tclEnv.c (TclSetEnv, TclUnsetEnv): add
USE_PUTENV_FOR_UNSET to existing USE_PUTENV define to account for
various systems that have putenv(), but can't unset env vars with
it. Note difference between Windows and Linux for actually
unsetting the env var (use of '=').
Correct the resizing of the environ array. We assume that we are
in full ownership, but that's not correct.[Bug 979640]
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* library/http/http.tcl (init): to RFC3986. [Bug 1182373] (aho)
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[Bug 1311285]
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* tests/utf.test (utf-1.5): Tcl_UniChar input value. Incorrect
handling was producing byte sequences outside of Tcl's legal internal
encoding. [Bug 1283976].
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of the time even when they are not pure. The flag works by keeping track of
when the string rep was derived from the internal rep.
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for [Tcl SF Bug 1189657]. Syncs the implementation to the
specification (TIP #189).
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* doc/SetChanErr.3: ** New File **. Documentation of the new
channel API functions.
* generic/tcl.decls: Stub declarations of the new channel API.
* generic/tclDecls.h: Regenerated
* generic/tclStubInit.c:
* tclIORChan.c: ** New File **. Implementation of the reflected
channel.
* generic/tclInt.h: Integration of reflected channel and new error
* generic/tclIO.c: propagation into the generic I/O core.
* generic/tclIOCmd.c:
* generic/tclIO.h:
* library/init.tcl:
* tests/io.test: Extended testsuite.
* tests/ioCmd.test:
* tests/chan.test:
* generic/tclTest.c:
* generic/tclThreadTest.c:
* unix/Makefile.in: Integration into the build machinery.
* win/Makefile.in:
* win/Makefile.vc:
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* tests/error.test: tests into tests with constraints that
* tests/expr-old.test: describe the limits of their
* tests/expr.test: portability. Also more consolidation
* tests/fileName.test: of constraint synonyms.
* tests/format.test: wideis64bit, 64bitInts => wideIs64bit
* tests/get.test: wideIntegerUnparsed => wideIs32bit
* tests/load.test: wideIntExpressions => wideBiggerThanInt
* tests/obj.test:
* tests/parseExpr.test: Dropped "roundOffBug" constraint that
* tests/string.test: protected from buggy sprintf.
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* unix/tclUnixPipe.c (TclpOpenFile): use the O_APPEND flag for
* tests/exec.test (exec-19.1): files opened in a pipeline
like ">>this". Note that Windows cannot support such access; there is
no equivalent flag on the handle that can be set at the kernel-call
level. The test is unix-specific in every way. [Bug 1245953]
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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/trace.test (trace-34.4): command delete traces fire
while the command still exists. [Bug 1047286]
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functionality that was not tested.
* win/README: Update msys + mingw URL.
Remove old Cygwin + mingw info.
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Reimplement long and wide type integer division
and modulus operations so that the smallest
and largest integer values are handled properly.
The divide operation is more efficient since
it no longer does a modulus or negation and
only checks for a remainder when the quotient
will be a negative number. The modulus operation
is now a bit more complex because of a number of
special cases dealing with the smallest and
largest integers.
* tests/expr.test: Add test cases for division
and modulus operations on the smallest and
largest integer values for 32 and 64 bit types.
[Patch 1230205]
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* tests/namespace.test: over a previous [namespace import] of itself
without throwing an error. [RFE 1230597]
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