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* macosx/README:
* macosx/Tk-Info.plist.in (new file):
* macosx/Wish-Info.plist.in (new file):
* unix/Makefile.in:
* unix/configure.in:
* unix/tcl.m4:
* unix/tkUnixInit.c: moved all Darwin framework and TkAqua build
support from macosx/Wish.pbproj and macosx/Makefile into the standard
unix configure/make buildsystem, the project and macosx/Makefile are
no longer required to build Tk.framework and/or TkAqua. TkAqua is now
enabled by the --enable-aqua configure option, and static and
non-framework builds of TkAqua are now available via the standard
configure switches. Tk/X11 can also be built as a framework. The
macosx/Makefile now wraps the unix buildsystem and no longer uses the
projects, embedded builds are still only available via this Makefile,
but for other builds it is not longer required (but its current
functionality is still available for backwards compatibility). The
projects currently do not call through to the Makefile to build
(unlike Tcl.pbproj) so project builds may differ from makefile builds.
Due to issues with spaces in pathnames, 'Wish Shell.app' has been
renamed to 'Wish.app', the macosx/Makefile installs backwards
compatibility symlinks for the old name.
* macosx/tkMacOSXInit.c (TkpInit): added support for Tk resource file
in non-framework and static builds: the resource file is copied into a
__tk_rsrc MachO segment of the library or executable at link time and
extracted into a temporary location at initialization.
* unix/configure: autoconf-2.13
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* generic/tkInitScript.h (removed): script out of tkInitScript.h
* macosx/tkMacOSXInit.c: and multiple TkpInit() routines and
* unix/Makefile.in: into the common Initialize() routine in
* unix/tkUnixInit.c: generic code. Also removed constraint on
* win/tkWinInit.c: ability to define a custom [tkInit] before
calling Tk_Init(). Until now the custom [tkInit] had to be a proc.
Now it can be any command. Removal of tkInitScript.h also fixes
[Bug 1656283].
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* macosx/README:
* macosx/Tk-Info.plist.in (new file):
* macosx/Wish-Info.plist.in (new file):
* unix/Makefile.in:
* unix/configure.in:
* unix/tcl.m4:
* unix/tkUnixInit.c: moved all Darwin framework and TkAqua build
support from macosx/Wish.pbproj and macosx/Makefile into the standard
unix configure/make buildsystem, the project and macosx/Makefile are
no longer required to build Tk.framework and/or TkAqua. TkAqua is now
enabled by the --enable-aqua configure option, and static and
non-framework builds of TkAqua are now available via the standard
configure switches. Tk/X11 can also be built as a framework. The
macosx/Makefile now wraps the unix buildsystem and no longer uses the
projects, embedded builds are still only available via this Makefile,
but for other builds it is not longer required (but its current
functionality is still available for backwards compatibility). The
projects currently do not call through to the Makefile to build
(unlike Tcl.pbproj) so project builds may differ from makefile builds.
Due to issues with spaces in pathnames, 'Wish Shell.app' has been
renamed to 'Wish.app', the macosx/Makefile installs backwards
compatibility symlinks for the old name.
* macosx/tkMacOSXInit.c (TkpInit): added support for Tk resource file
in non-framework and static builds: the resource file is copied into a
__tk_rsrc MachO segment of the library or executable at link time and
extracted into a temporary location at initialization.
* unix/configure: autoconf-2.59
* unix/tkConfig.h.in (new file): autoheader-2.59
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* Updated callers of Tcl_GetStringResult.
Rewrote PrintScrollFractions to ScrollFractions to stop scribbling
directly on interp->result.
* Updated callers of Tcl_GetVar, Tcl_GetVar2
* Updated callers of Tcl_SplitPath, Tcl_JoinPath, and
Tcl_TranslateFileName.
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