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to make life easier on Windows non-x86 platforms.
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* win/nmakehlp.c: MSVC8 and AMD64 target. Backport from 8.5
* win/rules.vc:
* generic/tcl.h: Fixed stat definition for MSVC8 AMD64.
* win/tclWinSock.c: Casting type police.
* win/tclWinTime.c:
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(VS2005). We have to handle a number of oddities as they have
deprecated most of the standard C library and now generate manifest
files to be linked into the binaries. SF bug #1424909
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* win/configure.in: check for 'g' for debug build type, not 'd'.
* win/rules.vc (DBGX): correct to use 'g' for nmake win makefile
to match the cygwin makefile for debug builds. [Bug #635107]
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* win/rules.vc: Fixed INSTALLDIR macro problem that blanked itself
by accident causing the install target to put the tree at the root
of the drive built on. Whoops..
Renamed the 'linkexten' option to be 'staticpkg'. Added 'thrdalloc'
to allow the switching _on_ of the thread allocator. Under testing,
I found it not to be benificial under windows for the purpose of the
application I was using it for. It was more important for this app
that resources for tcl threads be returned to the system rather than
saved/moved to the global recycler. Be extra clean or extra fast
for the default threaded build? Let's move to clean and allow it to
be switched on for users who find it benificial for their use of
threads.
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STATIC_BUILD and TCL_USE_STATIC_PACKAGES macros are set.
* win/makefile.vc:
* win/rules.vc: linkexten option now sets the TCL_USE_STATIC_PACKAGES
macro which also adds the registry and dde object files to the link
of the shell. [Patch 479697] Also factored some additional macros
that will be helpful for extension authors. Version grepping of tcl.h
will need to be added to complete this.
* win/buildall.vc.bat: Added more descriptive commentary.
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<royterry@earthlink.net> for his assistence with this.
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* win/buildall.vc.bat:
* win/coffbase.txt:
* win/makefile.vc:
* win/nmakehlp.c (new):
* win/rules.vc: First draft fix for [Bug 527941]. More changes
need to done to the makehelp target to get to stop leaving build
files in the tools/ directory. This does not address the syntax
errors in the man files. Having the contents of tcl.hpj(.in)
inside makefile.vc allows for version numbers to be replaced with
macros.
The new nmakehlp.c is built by rules.vc in preprocessing and removes
the need to use tricky shell syntax that wasn't compatible on Win9x
systems. This is a first draft repair for [Bug 533862].
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* win/rules.vc: Added a new "loimpact" option that sets the
-ws:aggressive linker option. Off by default. It's said to
keep the heap use low at the expense of alloc speed.
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* win/makefile.vc:
* win/rules.vc: General clean-ups. Added compiler and linker tests
for a) the pentium 0x0F errata, b) optimizing (not all have this),
and c) linker v6 section alignment confusion. All these are tested
first to make sure any D4002 or LNK1117 warnings aren't displayed.
The pentium 0x0F errata is a recommended switch. The v5 linker's
section alignment default is 512, but the v6 linker was changed
to 4096 in an attempt to speed loading on Win98. I changed the
default to always be 512 across both linkers, unless linking
statically, then 4096 is used for the claimed speed effect. Using
a 512 alignment saves 12k bytes of dead space in the DLL.
Added IA64 B-stepping errata switch when the compiler supports it.
Added profiling to $(lflags) when requested and also removed the
explict -entry option as the default works fine as is.
Removed win/tclWinInit.c from the special case section to let it
use the common implicit rule as the $(EXTFLAGS) macro it had was
never referenced anywhere.
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* win/rules.vc: Small bug fixes.
* win/README: added some docs pointing to the docs in makefile.vc
for it's use.
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* win/makefile.vc: Fixed install target to adjust for the
different build types. Added a 'linkexten' option to link the
win extensions inside the shell when built static. Placed
win/tclAppInit.c patch in SF patch DB for approval. 'profile'
option not hooked in yet. Everything else know is done.
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* win/makefile.vc: Dropped the NOMSVCRT macro and put it on the
option list instead. It makes more sense to me this way as
NOMSVCRT=0 would only be the valid setting. Fixed the dde and reg
extension for building static. Improved, but not perfected, the
winhelp target.
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* win/makefile.vc: Complete over/under rewrite to support numerous
build options all from the commandline itself without needing to
edit the makefile. Now requires vcvars32.bat to be run prior to
running nmake for bootstraping the environment. Fully doc'd usage
for it is in makefile.vc. Commentary welcome. Sticky points left
are:
1) winhelp target shows errors in the converting script.
2) .rc scripts aren't getting the right #defines to build the correct
"OriginalFilename" strings. (have patch, won't commit yet)
3) Naming convention with suffixes describing the buildtype are 'tsdx'
which will need public acceptance. ie. tclsh84tsx.exe is a (t)
threaded shell (s) statically linked to the core and (x) uses
msvcrt instead of libcmt.
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