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Thanks to Joe Mistachkin for detection and patch. [Bug 2688184].
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Tcl was creating an NTFS junction point (IO_REPARSE_TAG_MOUNT_POINT)
but filling in the union member for a Vista symbolic link.
We had gotten away with this error because the union member
(SymbolicLinkReparseBuffer) was misdefined in this file
and in the 'winnt.h' in early versions of MinGW. MinGW 3.4.2
has the correct definition of SymbolicLinkReparseBuffer, exposing
the mismatch, and making tests cmdAH-19.4.1, fCmd-28.*, and
filename-11.* fail.
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* generic/tclExecute.c: entire file tclMathOp.c.
* generic/tclInt.h:
* generic/tclMathOp.c (removed):
* generic/tclTestObj.c:
* win/tclWinFile.c:
* unix/Makefile.in: Updated to reflect deletion of tclMathOp.c.
* win/Makefile.in:
* win/makefile.bc:
* win/makefile.vc:
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from Tcl_FSGetNormalizedPath per Bug 1548263 causing Bug 1575837.
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NULL can be
cast to any pointer type transparently.
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Thanks to Pat Thoyts for discovery and fix.
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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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windows
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GetModuleFileNameA (Win9x), convert from CP_ACP to WCHAR then
convert back to utf8. Adjunct to 2004-04-07 fix.
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where there was a sneak path from Tcl_DStringFree to
SetErrorCode(0). The result was that the error code could
be reset between a call to FindFirstFileEx and the check
of its status return, leading to a bizarre error return of
{POSIX unknown {No error}}. (Found in unplanned test -
no incident logged at SourceForge.)
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is also a unicode platform.
* generic/tclEncoding.c (TclFindEncodings, Tcl_FindExecutable):
* generic/tclInt.h: Correct handling of UTF
* unix/tclUnixInit.c (TclpInitLibraryPath): data that is actually
* win/tclWinFile.c (TclpFindExecutable): "clean", allowing the
* win/tclWinInit.c (TclpInitLibraryPath): loading of Tcl from
paths that contain multi-byte chars on Windows [Bug 920667]
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variable names in
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with Borland.
* win/tclWinTime.c (TclpGetDate) : Borland's localtime() has
a slight behavioral difference.
From Helmut Giese <hgiese@ratiosoft.com> [Patch 758097].
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the prefix 'Tcl' to keep them out of the way of non-Tcl C code on Unix.
(Problem reported by George Staplin.)
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must be constant' with the driveSpec array with OpenWatcom.
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* generic/tclPathObj.c (SetFsPathFromAny): Add Cygwin specific
code to convert POSIX filename to native format.
* generic/tclFileName.c (Tcl_TranslateFileName): And remove from here.
(TclDoGlob): Adjust for cygwin and append / for dirs instead of \
* win/tclWinFile.c (TclpObjChdir): Use chdir on Cygwin.
[Patch 679315]
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r1.44 as 2003-04-11 optimizations broke Windows98 glob'ing.
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* generic/tclIO.c (Tcl_CutChannel, Tcl_SpliceChannel):
Invoke TclpCutSockChannel and TclpSpliceSockChannel.
* generic/tclInt.h: Declare TclpCutSockChannel and
TclpSpliceSockChannel.
* unix/tclUnixSock.c (TclpCutSockChannel, TclpSpliceSockChannel):
Dummy functions, on unix the sockets are _not_ handled
specially.
* mac/tclMacSock.c (TclpCutSockChannel, TclpSpliceSockChannel):
* win/tclWinSock.c (TclpCutSockChannel, TclpSpliceSockChannel):
New functions to handle socket specific cut/splice operations:
auto-initi of socket system for thread on splice, management of
the module internal per-thread list of sockets, management of
association of sockets with HWNDs for event notification.
* win/tclWinSock.c (NewSocketInfo): Extended initialization
assignments to cover all items of the structure. During
debugging of the new code mentioned above I found that two
fileds could contain bogus data.
* win/tclWinFile.c: Added #undef HAVE_NO_FINDEX_ENUMS before
definition because when compiling in debug mode the compiler
complains about a redefinition, and this warning is also treated
as an error.
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