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* generic/tclInt.h: Reworked the Tcl header files into a clean
* unix/tclUnixPort.h: hierarchy where tcl.h < tclPort.h < tclInt.h
* win/tclWinInt.h: and every C source file should #include
* win/tclWinPort.h: at most one of those files to satisfy its
declaration needs. tclWinInt.h and tclWinPort.h also better organized
so that tclWinPort.h includes the Windows implementation of
cross-platform declarations, while tclWinInt.h makes declarations that
are available on Windows only.
* generic/tclBinary.c (TCL_NO_MATH): Deleted the generic/tclMath.h
* generic/tclMath.h (removed): header file. The internal Tcl
* macosx/Makefile (PRIVATE_HEADERS): header, tclInt.h, has a
* win/tcl.dsp: #include <math.h> directly,
and file external to Tcl needing libm should do the same.
* win/Makefile.in (WIN_OBJS): Deleted the win/tclWinMtherr.c file.
* win/makefile.bc (TCLOBJS): It's a vestige from matherr() days
* win/makefile.vc (TCLOBJS): gone by.
* win/tcl.dsp:
* win/tclWinMtherr.c (removed):
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MsgWaitForMultipleObjectsEx for "a message is in the queue" wasn't
accurate. I removed the check on the case result==(WAIT_OBJECT_0 + 1)
This was having the error of falling into GetMessage and waiting
there by accident, which wasn't alertable through Tcl_AlertNotifier.
I'll do some more study on this and try to find-out why.
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"Asynchronous Procedure Calls" from its wait state. Only useful for extension
authors who decide they might want to try "completion routines" with
WriteFileEx(), as an example. From experience, I recommend that "completion
ports" should be used instead as the execution of the callbacks are more
managable.
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to 'Tcl_Panic' (the function). The #define
of panic in tcl.h clearly states it is
deprecated in the comments.
[Patch 865264]
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* generic/tclStubInit.c (tclOriginalNotifier):
* mac/tclMacNotify.c (Tcl_SetTimer,Tcl_WaitForEvent):
* unix/tclUnixNotfy.c (Tcl_SetTimer,Tcl_WaitForEvent,
Tcl_CreateFileHandler,Tcl_DeleteFileHandler):
* win/tclWinNotify.c (Tcl_SetTimer,Tcl_WaitForEvent): Some linkers
apparently use a different representation for a pointer to a function
within the same compilation unit and a pointer to a function in a
different compilation unit. This causes checks like those in the
original notifier procedures to fall into infinite loops. The fix
is to store pointers to the original notifier procedures in a struct
defined in the same compilation unit as the stubs tables, and compare
against those values. [Bug 707174]
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compiler warnings from SEH ASM code.
* win/tclWinChan.c (squelch_warnings): Squelch
compiler warnings from SEH ASM code.
* win/tclWinDde.c: Add casts to avoid compiler
warnings. Pass pointer to DWORD instead of int
to avoid compiler warnings.
* win/tclWinFCmd.c (squelch_warnings): Add casts
and fixup decls to avoid compiler warnings.
Squelch compiler warnings from SEH ASM code.
* win/tclWinFile.c: Add casts and fixup decls
to avoid compiler warnings. Remove unused variable.
* win/tclWinNotify.c: Declare as DWORD instead
of int to avoid compiler warning.
* win/tclWinReg.c: Add casts to avoid compiler
warning. Fix assignment in if expression bug.
* win/tclWinSerial.c: Add casts to avoid compiler
warnings. Remove unused variable.
* win/tclWinSock.c: Add casts and fixup decls
to avoid compiler warnings.
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from crashing when shutdown from a non-Tcl thread. Fixes Bug
#217982 [orig. 5804] reported by Hugh Vu and Gene Leache. I'm
not convinced that the shutdown process is right even with this,
but it was definitely wrong without...
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This deprecates TclpGetTime in favor of new Tcl_GetTime.
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See http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/fellowsd-bin/TIP/7.html
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* win/tclWinInit.c:
* win/tclWinNotify.c:
* win/tclWinPipe.c:
* win/tclWinReg.c:
* win/tclWinThrd.c: Applied patch from [Bug 5794].
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