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backwards compatibility. Change Tk_ItemIndexProc
and Tk_ItemInsertProc signature to have a Tcl_Obj parameter
in stead of a string parameter. This is binary
and source compatible with previous API, it just prevents
the need for a type cast in the Tk_ItemType table construction.
Bring doc in line with API.
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name constness change.
Although dkf's solution (simply adding a type cast)
is correct as well, changing the return value (as das
suggested) has the advantage that
all Tk_OptionPrintProc implementations don't
need a type cast any more in its code. This
makes all those functions robust against
the -Wwrite-strings warning option.
Further on, the customPtr field of Tk_ConfigSpec
can be a constant, without any danger of
source incompatibility.
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formatting,
etc.)
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* doc/*.3: `make html` so we can get the release
* doc/*.n: out the door.
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fix bug #1627732
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thread-safe and is now no-longer used.
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NAME section to resolve mkLinks conflict with SetOptions.3 [Bug 404197]
* unix/mkLinks: make mklinks
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updating Tk to use Tcl 8.4's fully CONST-ified
interface, and fully CONSTifying Tk at the
same time.
This patch includes purging Tk of its last
direct access to interp->result. [Bug 589853]
The substantial changes include copying
event sequence strings into Tcl_DStrings
in tkBind.c, and copying [text] indices into
Tcl_DStrings because parsing them involved
overwriting them. If this causes performance
trouble, that can be resolved by further
converting them to Tcl_Obj's.
The #defines USE_NON_CONST and USE_COMPAT_CONST
have the same effect for Tk as they do for Tcl.
(They actually change tcl.h)
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FontId.3, GetFont.3, canvas.n, font.n, options.n, text.n:
Documentation fix: Replaced references to XFontStruct *
and Tk_FontStruct with Tk_Font.
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