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error which resulted in 2.0 looking less than 1.1.
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table as it wasn't referenced anywhere and cleaned-up some
casting that that wasn't needed.
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confusion.
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TcpAccept() hack that has no business being in the core.
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* win/tclWinSock.c: This patch does two things:
1) Cleans-up the winsock typedefs by using the typedefs
provided by winsock2.h. This has no effect on how winsock
is initialized; just makes the source code easier to read.
[Patch 561305]
2) Revamps how the socket message handler thread is brough up
and down to allows for cleaner exits without the use of
TerminateThread(). TerminateThread is evil. No attempt has
been made to resolve [Bug 593810] which may need a new
channel driver version for adding a registering function
whithin the transfered thread to init the handler thread.
IOW, initialization of the TSD structure was getting bypassed
through the thread extension's [thread::transfer] command.
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* win/tclWinPipe.c:
* win/tclWinSerial.c:
* win/tclWinSock.c:
* win/tclWinThrd.c:
* win/tclWinTime.c: General cleanup of all worker threads used
by the channel drivers. Eliminates the normal case where the
worker thread is terminated ('cept the winsock one). Instead,
use kernel events to signal a clean exit. Only when the worker
thread is blocked on an I/O call is the thread terminated.
Essentially, this makes all other channel worker threads behave
like the PipeReaderThread() function for it's cleaner exit
behavior. This appears to fix [Bug 597924] but needs 3rd party
confirmation to close the issue.
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are not allowed to mess with the watch mask if the socket is a
server socket. I believe that the original reporter is George
Peter Staplin.
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Thanks to Andreas Kupries for the feedback.
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of TIP 27. Several minor documentation corrections as well.
* Updated channel driver interface according to the guidelines of
TIP 27. See also [Bug 500348].
* Moved Tcl_EolTranslation enum declaration from generic/tcl.h to
generic/tclInt.h (renamed to TclEolTranslation). It is not used
anywhere in Tcl's public interface.
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#478565 reported by an unknown person. Bypasses all calls to
"gethostbyaddr" for address "0.0.0.0" to prevent delays on
Win/NT.
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readability of socket on Windows.
[Patch #410674, Bug #219205 #219333]
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8.4a2 code base, merged in with some existing new 8.4a2 features.
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* win/tclWinChan.c:
* win/tclWinFCmd.c:
* win/tclWinInit.c:
* win/tclWinPipe.c:
* win/tclWinSock.c: removed all code that supported Win32s. It
was no longer officially supported, and likely didn't work anyway.
* win/makefile.vc: removed 16 bit stuff, cleaned up.
* win/tcl16.rc:
* win/tclWin16.c:
* win/winDumpExts.c: these files have been removed from the
source tree (no longer necessary to build)
* win/aclocal.m4: made it just include tcl.m4
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function. Added code to avoid calling TerminateThread(), but
instead to send a message to the socket event window to tell it to
terminate its thread.
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* win/Makefile.in: Fixing launching of 16-bit apps on Win9x from
wish. The command line was primed with tclpip82.dll, but it was
ignored. Fixed that, then fixed the gmake makefile to build
tclpip82.dll as an executable.
* win/tclWinSock.c: Applied small patch to get thread-specific
data after initializing the socket driver.
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helper threads.
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open issues, this code is a little more stable though.
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the semaphores for threads disabled. Fixed calling of tcltest
in Makefile.in (win32) and fixed safe-6.3 for threads enabled.
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driver to move the handling of the socket event window in a
separate thread. It also turned out that Win95 & Win98 were, in
some cases, getting multiple FD_ACCEPTs but only handling one.
Added a count for the FD_ACCEPT to take care of this. Tested on
NT4 SP3, NT4 SP4, Win95, and Win98.
[Bug: 2178 2256 2259 2329 2323 2355]
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because of serious problems with the new driver. Basically no
incoming socket connections would be reported to a server port.
The 8.1.1 code needs to be redesigned and fixed correctly.
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win/tclWinSock.c: Fixed hang in WinNT socket driver, now wakes up
the socket thread to check for events that didn't
trigger the WSAEvent.
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- Mac changes for final release
- Minor fixes to tools configure file
* win/tclWinSock.c: Apply patch to allow write access to a socket
if FD_WRITE is sent but FD_CONNECT is not. Some strange problem
with either Win32 or a socket driver. [Bug: 1664 1776]
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* win/tclWinSock.c:
* doc/socket.n: Applied Gordon Chaffee's patch to handle failures
during asynchronous socket connection operations. This adds a new
"-error" fconfgure option to socket channels. [Bug: 893]
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sockets so they are inheritable by default. Turn off this bit so
sockets aren't kept open by exec'ed processes. [Bug: 892]
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changed to completely drain the socket window before checking any state
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