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from libraries in the LIBOBJS value. This is an auto-make-ism
we need to avoid. [Bug 1081541]
* unix/configure: autoconf-2.57
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[Bug 1079286]
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* generic/tclEvent.c: Broke apart TclpSetInitialEncodings() on
* generic/tclInt.h: Windows into TclpSetInterfaces(), that is
* unix/tclUnixInit.c: fundamentally essential, and the initialization
* win/tclWinInit.c: of the system encoding, which is not. Made
the TclpSetInterfaces call part of TclInitSubsystems so it cannot be
overlooked.
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* generic/tclEncoding.c: make use of a ProcessGlobalValue for
* generic/tclEvent.c: storing the executable name.
Added internal routines Tcl(Get|Set)ObjNameOfExecutable() to access
that storage in Tcl_Obj, rather than string format.
* unix/tclUnixFile.c: Rewrote TclpFindExecutable() to use
* win/tclWinFile.c: TclSetObjNameOfExecutable to store the
executable name it computes.
* generic/tclInt.h: Added internal stub entries for
* generic/tclInt.decls: TclpFindExecutable and
Tcl(Get|Set)ObjNameOfExecutable.
* generic/tclIntDecls.h: make genstubs
* generic/tclStubInit.c:
* generic/tclCmdIL.c: Retrieve executable name in Tcl_Obj form
* win/tclWinPipe.c: instead of string form.
* unix/tclUnixTest.c: Update [testfindexecutable] command to use
new internal interfaces.
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startup/initialization of the Tcl library, focused on the
activities of Tcl_FindExecutable().
* generic/tclIO.c: Removed bogus claim in comment that
encoding "iso8859-1" is "built-in" to Tcl.
* generic/tclInt.h: Created a new struct ProcessGlobalValue,
* generic/tclUtil.c: routines Tcl(Get|Set)ProcessGlobalValue,
and function type TclInitProcessGlobalValueProc. Together, these
take care of the housekeeping for "values" (things that can be
held in a Tcl_Obj) that are global across a whole process. That is,
they are shared among multiple threads, and epoch and mutex
protection must govern the validity of cached copies maintained
in each thread.
* generic/tclNotify.c: Modified TclInitNotifier() to tolerate
being called multiple times in the same thread.
* generic/tclEvent.c: Dropped the unused argv0 argument to
TclInitSubsystems(). Removed machinery to unsure only one
TclInitNotifier() call per thread, now that that is safe.
Converted Tcl(Get|Set)LibraryPath to use a ProcessGlobalValue,
and moved them to tclEncoding.c.
* generic/tclBasic.c: Updated caller.
* generic/tclInt.h: TclpFindExecutable now returns void.
* unix/tclUnixFile.c:
* win/tclWinFile.c:
* win/tclWinPipe.c:
* generic/tclEncoding.c: Built new encoding search initialization
on a foundation of ProcessGlobalValues, exposing new routines
Tcl(Get|Set)EncodingSearchPath. A cache of a map from encoding name
to directory pathname keeps track of where encodings are available
for loading. Tcl_FindExecutable greatly simplified into just
three function calls. The "library path" is now misnamed, as its
only remaining purpose is as a foundation for the default encoding
search path.
* generic/tclInterp.c: Inlined the initScript that is evaluated
by Tcl_Init(). Added verification after initScript evaluation
that Tcl can find its installed *.enc files, and that it has
initialized [encoding system] in agreement with what the environment
expects. [tclInit] no longer driven by the value of $::tcl_libPath;
it largely constructs its own search path now, rather than attempt
to share one with the encoding system.
* unix/tclUnixInit.c: TclpSetInitialEncodings factored so that a new
* win/tclWinInit.c: routine TclpGetEncodingNameFromEnvironment
can reveal that Tcl thinks the [encoding system] should be, even
when an incomplete encoding search path, or a missing *.enc file
won't allow that initialization to succeed. TclpInitLibraryPath
reworked as an initializer of a ProcessGlobalValue.
* unix/tclUnixTest.c: Update implementations of [testfindexecutable],
[testgetdefenc], and [testsetdefenc].
* tests/unixInit.test: Corrected tests to operate properly even
when a value of TCL_LIBRARY is required to find encodings.
* generic/tclInt.decls: New internal stubs: TclGetEncodingSearchPath,
TclSetEncodingSearchPath, TclpGetEncodingNameFromEnvironment. These
are candidates for public exposure by future TIPs.
* generic/tclIntDecls.h: make genstubs
* generic/tclStubInit.c:
* generic/tclTest.c: Updated [testencoding] to use
* tests/encoding.test: Tcl(Get|Set)EncodingSearchPath. Updated tests.
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the number of arguments for readdir_r on SunOS systems. [Bug 1071701]
* unix/configure: autoconf-2.57
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3-argument readdir_r [Bug 1001325].
* unix/configure: Regenerated.
* unix/tclUnixNotfy.c: Corrected all uses of 'select' to
manage their masks using the FD_CLR, FD_ISSET, FD_SET, and
FD_ZERO macros rather than bit-whacking that failed under
Solaris-Sparc-64. [Bug 1071807]
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* unix/tcl.m4 (SC_TCL_64BIT_FLAGS): Define HAVE_TYPE_OFF64_T
only when off64_t, open64(), and lseek64() are defined.
IRIX 5.3 is known to not include an open64 function.
[Bug 1030465]
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* unix/tcl.m4 (SC_ENABLE_THREADS): Check for a 2
argument version of readdir_r that is known to
exists under IRIX 5.3.
* unix/tclUnixThrd.c (TclpReaddir): Use either
2 arg or 3 arg version of readdir_r.
[Bug 1001325]
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* win/tclWinInit.c (TclpInitLibraryPath): used to extend the
"library path". Search path construction for init.tcl is now done
within the [tclInit] proc.
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* unix/configure.in:
* unix/tclUnixInit.c (MacOSXGetLibraryPath): changed detection
of tcl framework build when determining tclLibPath from overloaded
TCL_LIBRARY to configuration define TCL_FRAMEWORK. [Bug 1068088]
* unix/configure: autoconf-2.57
* unix/tclConfig.h.in: autoheader-2.57
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* unix/tcl.m4 (SC_CONFIG_MANPAGES): Applied an improved version of
* unix/configure.in: patch #996085, that introduces
* unix/Makefile.in: --enable-man-suffix.
* unix/installManPage: added
* unix/mkLinks.tcl: removed
* unix/mkLinks: removed
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data type Tcl_StatBuf relies on config information. For now,
disabled the use of the tclConfig.h file until its full impact
on Tcl's interface can be assessed.
* unix/configure: autoconf-2.57
* generic/tcl.h: Moved the #include "tclConfig.h" out of
* generic/tclInt.h: tcl.h. The config settings are not part of
* generic/tclPort.: the public interface, and having it there
breaks compiled against uninstalled Tcl and extensions using
autoconf-2.5*.
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-ttycontrol on a channel. [Bug 1067708]
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* unix/configure.in: changed HAVE_CONFIG_H to HAVE_TCL_CONFIG_H.
* unix/configure: autoconf-2.57
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takes care of it for us.
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* generic/tclInt.h:
* unix/Makefile.in: include tclConfig.h from tcl.h and install it
as a public header. Normalized compiler include path order to
-I${BUILD_DIR} -I${UNIX_DIR} -I${GENERIC_DIR}.
* unix/dltest/Makefile.in: add ${BUILD_DIR}/.. to include path
to pick up tclConfig.h.
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we #include the correct tclConfig.h file for the correct build.
* generic/tclPort.h: Make sure tclConfig.h is #include'd so that
its configuration values can guide portability support.
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#include "tclInt.h" to ensure tclConfig.h has been included.
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* unix/tclConfig.h.in: renamed
* unix/Makefile.in: Completed support for config header,
* unix/configure.in: fixed building outside of the unix dir,
* unix/tclAppinit.c: and reflected the name change of config.h.
* generic/tclInt.h:
* unix/configure: generated
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command line. Third parties using generic/tclInt.h, unix/tclAppInit.c or
unix/tcl.m4 should be unaffected. Part of the general TIP#34 project.
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in <pthread.h> before forcing the use of <pthread_np.h> to make
things work on NetBSD 2.0. [Bug 1064882]
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* unix/tclUnixFCmd.c (TraverseUnixTree): added option to rewind()
the readdir() loop whenever the source hierarchy has been modified
by traverseProc (e.g. by deleting files); this is required to ensure
complete traversal of the source hierarchy on certain filesystems
like HFS+. Added test for failing recursive delete on Mac OS X that
was due to this. [Bug 1034337]
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DEPRECATED. This code has not been used in over a year now, and
we have no complaints.
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obsolete processCmdLineArgsHook. [Bug 1055673]
* library/tcltest/pkgIndex.tcl: Bump to tcltest 2.2.7
* unix/Makefile.in:
* tests/all.tcl: Update to use [tcltest::configure].
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* win/tclAppInit.c: twice. First by TclTest_Init, then again in Tcl_AppInit.
The call from Tcl_AppInit now removed.
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of the http, msgcat, and tcltest packages to install as Tcl Modules
on Unix systems. Other platform Makefiles still need updating.
[Patch 1054370]
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* generic/tclBinary.c:
* generic/tclCmdAH.c:
* generic/tclCmdIL.c:
* generic/tclCmdMZ.c:
* generic/tclCompExpr.c:
* generic/tclDictObj.c:
* generic/tclEncoding.c:
* generic/tclExecute.c:
* generic/tclFCmd.c:
* generic/tclHistory.c:
* generic/tclIndexObj.c:
* generic/tclInterp.c:
* generic/tclIO.c:
* generic/tclIOCmd.c:
* generic/tclNamesp.c:
* generic/tclObj.c:
* generic/tclPkg.c:
* generic/tclResult.c:
* generic/tclScan.c:
* generic/tclTimer.c:
* generic/tclTrace.c:
* generic/tclUtil.c:
* generic/tclVar.c:
* unix/tclUnixFCmd.c:
* unix/tclUnixPipe.c:
It is a poor practice to directly set or append to the value
of the objResult of an interp, because that value might be
shared, and in that circumstance a Tcl_Panic() will be the
result. Searched for example of this practice and replaced
with safer alternatives, often using the Tcl_AppendResult()
routine that dkf just rehabilitated.
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rule so that it does not delete all files when
SHLIB_SUFFIX is set to the empty string in a static build.
[Bug 1016726]
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