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Thanks to Pat Thoyts for discovery and fix.
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* generic/tcl.h:
* tools/tcl.wse.in:
* unix/configure.in:
* unix/tcl.spec:
* win/README.binary:
* win/configure.in:
* unix/configure: autoconf
* win/configure:
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to top of file and clarify name (was 'key'). [Bug 1204064]
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* generic/tcl.h:
* tools/tcl.wse.in:
* unix/tcl.spec, unix/configure, unix/configure.in:
* win/configure, win/configure.in:
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the -blocking option when closing. The windows pipe driver
now has the same behavior as the UNIX side. This change is
to avoid a hung shell when exiting due to open pipes that
refuse to close in a graceful manner.
* doc/open.n: Added a note about -blocking 0 and lack of
exit status as it had never been documented. [Bug 947693]
***POTENTIAL INCOMPATIBILITY***
Scripts that use async pipes on windows, must (like the
UNIX side) set -blocking to 1 before calling [close] to
receive the exit status.
* tests/winPipe.test (winpipe-6.1/2): added 'fconfigure $f
-blocking 1' so the exit status can be acquired.
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to recognize when being called with NULL argument. This is a
signal for it to clean up the tsd key associated with the
threading allocator. Part of fixing the Tcl Bug #1178445.
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allow msys alone as an alternative.
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from MSVC or the Platform SDK.
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Tcl_UniCharLen.
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* generic/tclDecls.h: Regenerated from tcl.decls.
* generic/tclStubInit.c:
* doc/CrtChannel.3: Documentation of extended API,
* generic/tcl.decls: extended testsuite, and
* generic/tcl.h: implementation. Removal of old
* generic/tclIO.c: driver-specific TclpCut/Splice
* generic/tclInt.h: functions. Replaced with generic
* tests/io.test: thread-action calls through the
* unix/tclUnixChan.c: new hooks. Update of all builtin
* unix/tclUnixPipe.c: channel drivers to version 4.
* unix/tclUnixSock.c: Windows drivers extended to
* win/tclWinChan.c: manage thread state in a thread
* win/tclWinConsole.c: action handler.
* win/tclWinPipe.c:
* win/tclWinSerial.c:
* win/tclWinSock.c:
* mac/tclMacChan.c:
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TclpCutFileChannel() to remove a FileInfo from
the thread local list before deallocating it.
This should have been done via an earlier
call to Tcl_CutChannel, but I was running into
a crash in the next call to Tcl_CutChannel
during the IO finalization stage.
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-Gs (included in -O2) and -GD (outdated). Use "link -lib" instead
of "lib" binary and remove -YX for MSVC7 portability. Add
-fomit-frame-pointer for gcc OPT compiles. [Bug 1092952, 1091967]
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* win/makefile.bc: Was installed into directory http2.4.
* win/Makefile.in: This has been corrected.
* unix/Makefile.in:
* tools/tcl.wse.in:
* tools/tclmin.wse:
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* generic/tclThreadAlloc.c: threaded debug build on Windows
* win/tclWinThrd.c: now works again. Had to touch Unix
* unix/tclUnixThrd.c: as well. Basic patch by Kevin, with
modifications by myself.
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* generic/tcl.h: for next patch release.
* tools/tcl.wse.in:
* unix/configure.in:
* unix/tcl.spec:
* win/README.binary:
* win/configure.in:
* unix/configure: autoconf (2.13)
* win/configure:
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executable' to not be case sensitive. [Bug 954263]
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until we have it, just return unknown. [Bug 1020445]
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* library/dde/pkgIndex.tcl: committed on 2004-06-14.
* changes: Updated for Tcl 8.4.7 release.
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* generic/tclInt.h: fully cleanup on exit and allow for
* generic/tclThreadAlloc.c: reinitialization. [Bug #736426]
* unix/tclUnixThrd.c: (mistachkin, kenny)
* win/tclWinThrd.c:
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users never creating interpreters.
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* unix/configure, unix/configure.in, unix/tcl.spec: patchlevel
* win/README.binary, win/configure, win/configure.in: 8.4.7
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TclpCheckStackSpace, _except_checkstackspace_handler,
TclWinCPUID, _except_TclWinCPUID_detach_handler):
* win/tclWinChan.c (Tcl_MakeFileChannel,
_except_makefilechannel_handler):
* win/tclWinFCmd.c (DoRenameFile,
_except_dorenamefile_handler, DoCopyFile,
_except_docopyfile_handler):
Rework pushing of exception handler function pointer
so that compiling with gcc -O3 works. Remove empty
function call to avoid compiler warning. Mark the
DllMain function as noinline to avoid compiler
error from duplicated asm labels in generated code.
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the presence of applications that dont process Window messages.
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build works again.
* generic/tclInt.decls: Changes to the tests for
* generic/tclIntPlatDecls.h: clock frequency in Tcl_WinTime
* generic/tclStubInit.c: so that any clock frequency
* tests/platform.test (platform-1.3): is accepted provided that
* win/tclWin32Dll.c (TclWinCPUID): all CPU's in the system share
* win/tclWinTest.c (TestwincpuidCmd): a common chip, and hence,
* win/tclWinTime.c (Tcl_GetTime): presumably, a common clock. This
change necessitated a small burst of assembly code to read CPU ID
information, which was added as TclWinCPUID in the internal Stubs. To
test this code in the common case of a single-processor machine, a
'testwincpuid' command was added to tclWinTest.c, and a test case in
platform.test. Thanks to Jeff Godfrey and Richard Suchenwirth for
reporting this bug. [Bug #976722]
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* generic/tclIntPlatDecls.h: places where it appeared before the
* unix/tclUnixPort.h changes of 14 May, because use of
* unix/tclUnixTime.h native time_t in its place requires
* win/tclWinTime.h: the 8.5 header reforms. [Bug #955146]
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* generic/tclInt.decls: Promoted TclpLocaltime and TclpGmtime
* generic/tclIntDecls.h: from Unix-specific stubs to the generic
* generic/tclIntPlatDecls.h: internal Stubs table. Reran 'genstubs'
* generic/tclStubInit.c:
* unix/tclUnixPort.h:
* generic/tclClock.c: Changed a buggy 'GMT' timezone specification
to the correct 'GMT0'. [Bug #922848]
* unix/tclUnixThrd.c: Moved TclpGmtime and TclpLocaltime to
unix/tclUnixTime.c where they belong.
* unix/tclUnixTime.c (TclpGmtime, TclpLocaltime, TclpGetTimeZone,
ThreadSafeGMTime [removed],
ThreadSafeLocalTime [removed],
SetTZIfNecessary, CleanupMemory):
Restructured to make sure that the same mutex protects
all calls to localtime, gmtime, and tzset. Added a check
in front of those calls to make sure that the TZ env var
hasn't changed since the last call to tzset, and repeat
tzset if necessary. [Bug #942078] Removed a buggy test
of the Daylight Saving Time information in 'gettimeofday'
in favor of applying 'localtime' to a known value.
[Bug #922848]
* tests/clock.test (clock-3.14): Added test to make sure that
changes to $env(TZ) take effect immediately.
* win/tclWinTime.c (TclpLocaltime, TclpGmtime):
Added porting layer for 'localtime' and 'gmtime' calls.
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DOS application, the path priming does not need an ending space as
BuildCommandLine() will do this for us.
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Tcl_Finalize called from DllMain's DLL_PROCESS_DETACH. We can't
be 100% assured that Tcl is being unloaded by the OS in a stable
condition and we need to protect the exit handlers should the
stack be in a hosed state. AT&T style assembly for SEH under
MinGW included, too. [Patch 858493]
Also added DisableThreadLibraryCalls() for the DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH
case. We're not interested in knowing about DLL_THREAD_ATTACH, so
disable the notices.
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(SocketThreadExitHandler): Don't call TerminateThread when
WaitForSingleObject returns a timeout. Tcl_Finalize called from
DllMain will pause all threads. Trust that the thread will get
the close notice at a later time if it does ever wake up before
being cleaned up by the system anyway.
(SocketEventProc) : connect errors should fire both the readable
and writable handlers because this is how it works on UNIX
[Bug 794839]
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preferred load addresses.
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* generic/tclThread.c:
* generic/tclEvent.c:
* unix/tclUnixThrd.c:
* win/tclWinThrd.c: Provisions made so masterLock, initLock,
allocLock and joinLock mutexes can be recovered during
Tcl_Finalize.
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* tests/stack.test (stack-3.1): Fix for undetected stack
overflow in TclReExec on Windows. [Bug 947070]
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called from the stack frame of DllMain's PROCESS_DETACH, the
wait operation should timeout and continue.
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